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Sanaa Alwidian, Daniel Amyot and Yngve Lamo
A model family is a set of related models in a given language, with commonalities and variabilities that result from evolution of models over time and/or variation over intended usage (the spatial dimension). As the family size increases, it becomes cumb...
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Filippo Catalano, Moises Diaz, Roberto Romaniello, Gianfranco Semeraro and Giuseppe Pirlo
The problem of simulating complex systems, such as production lines, industrial plants, food processing, etc., today represents an opportunity that brings with it the great advantage of limiting design costs. However, nowadays the designer, after definin...
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Michael Gerasimov, Boris Perutski, Egor Dyunin, Jacob Gerasimov and Aharon Friedman
Tera Hertz radiation is currently the most researched and useful area in almost all fields of science and industry. The additional challenge is expressed in the form of radiation, pulses of femto-seconds in length are supposed to pass through a transmiss...
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Yinan Chen, Chuanpeng Wang and Dong Li
Complex networks usually consist of dense-connected cliques, which are defined as communities. A community structure is a reflection of the local characteristics existing in the network topology, this makes community detection become an important researc...
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Diego F. Collazos-Huertas, Andrés M. Álvarez-Meza and German Castellanos-Dominguez
Brain activity stimulated by the motor imagery paradigm (MI) is measured by Electroencephalography (EEG), which has several advantages to be implemented with the widely used Brain?Computer Interfaces (BCIs) technology. However, the substantial inter/intr...
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