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Paul Whitworth, Anthony S. Clare, John A. Finlay, Richard F. Piola, Joseph Plummer and Nick Aldred
The biofouling of marine structures must be controlled if crippling operational and maintenance costs are to be avoided and biological invasions prevented. However, traditional methods of biofouling control typically involve the use of toxic chemicals, w...
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Ling Wu, Yuanjuan Gong, Xiaoping Bai, Wei Wang and Zhuo Wang
The nitrogen content is an important indicator affecting corn plants? growth status. Most of the standard hyperspectral imaging-based techniques for nondestructive detection of crop nitrogen content use a single feature as the input variable of the model...
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Son Vu Hong Pham and Khoi Van Tien Nguyen
Artificial intelligence models are currently being proposed for application in improving performance in addressing contemporary management and production issues. With the goal of automating the detection of road surface defects in transportation infrastr...
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Polina Lemenkova
Automated classification of satellite images is a challenging task that enables the use of remote sensing data for environmental modeling of Earth?s landscapes. In this document, we implement a GRASS GIS-based framework for discriminating land cover type...
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Polina Lemenkova and Olivier Debeir
This paper addresses the issue of the satellite image processing using GRASS GIS in the mangrove forests of the Niger River Delta, southern Nigeria. The estuary of the Niger River Delta in the Gulf of Guinea is an essential hotspot of biodiversity on the...
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