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Antonella Falini and Maria Lucia Sampoli
We consider advection?diffusion?reaction problems, where the advective or the reactive term is dominating with respect to the diffusive term. The solutions of these problems are characterized by the so-called layers, which represent localized regions whe...
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Rigas Kotsakis, Maria Matsiola, George Kalliris and Charalampos Dimoulas
The current paper focuses on the investigation of spoken-language classification in audio broadcasting content. The approach reflects a real-word scenario, encountered in modern media/monitoring organizations, where semi-automated indexing/documentation ...
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Dong-Yeol Yun, Seung-Kwon Seo, Umer Zahid and Chul-Jin Lee
Piping and instrument diagrams (P&IDs) are a key component of the process industry; they contain information about the plant, including the instruments, lines, valves, and control logic. However, the complexity of these diagrams makes it difficult to...
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Yongzhi Qu, Miao He, Jason Deutsch and David He
In this paper; a new method for gear pitting fault detection is presented. The presented method is developed based on a deep sparse autoencoder. The method integrates dictionary learning in sparse coding into a stacked autoencoder network. Sparse coding ...
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Daniel Wessel,Eva Mayr
In this article we discuss potential scenarios of use for mobile media in museums and the challenges they pose. We examine how the characteristics of mobile technology suit the specific characteristics of a museum setting. Based on these considerations d...
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