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Julio Garrote, Ignacio Gutiérrez-Pérez and Andrés Díez-Herrero
Calibration and validation of flood risk maps at a national or a supra-national level remains a problematic aspect due to the limited information available to carry out these tasks. However, this validation is essential to define the representativeness o...
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Katarina Njegic, Ines Djokic, Vesna Milanovic
Research Question: This paper investigates whether the Narver and Slater?s market orientation scale (MKTOR scale) is reliable, valid and applicable in the Serbian exporters? context. Motivation: Previous studies that examined the applicability of the MKT...
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Juan Murillo-Morera, Carlos Castro-Herrera, Javier Arroyo, Ruben Fuentes-Fernandez
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Today, it is common for software projects to collect measurement data through development processes. With these data, defect prediction software can try to estimate the defect proneness of a software module, with the objective of assisting and guiding so...
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Kadir Kuru and Deniz Artan
A successful public-private partnership (PPP) relies heavily on effective risk assessment, given the intricate risk factors and contractual arrangements involved. While quantitative risk assessment methods have received significant attention in the PPP l...
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Reenu Mohandas, Mark Southern, Eoin O?Connell and Martin Hayes
Deep learning based visual cognition has greatly improved the accuracy of defect detection, reducing processing times and increasing product throughput across a variety of manufacturing use cases. There is however a continuing need for rigorous procedure...
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Sang-Woong Yun, Dong-Ham Kim, Se-Won Kim, Dong-Jin Kim and Hye-Jin Kim
This study introduces global path planning for autonomous ships in port environments, with a focus on the Port of Ulsan, where various environmental factors are modeled for analysis. Global path planning is considered to take place from departure to bert...
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Achilleas G. Samaras and Theophanis V. Karambas
This work presents a new model for surf and swash zone morphology evolution induced by nonlinear waves. Wave transformation in the surf and swash zones is computed by a nonlinear wave model based on the higher order Boussinesq equations for breaking and ...
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Florin Leon, Marius Gavrilescu, Sabina-Adriana Floria and Alina Adriana Minea
This paper proposes a classification methodology aimed at identifying correlations between job ad requirements and transversal skill sets, with a focus on predicting the necessary skills for individual job descriptions using a deep learning model. The ap...
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Karly S. Franz, Grace Reszetnik and Tom Chau
Brushstroke segmentation algorithms are critical in computer-based analysis of fine motor control via handwriting, drawing, or tracing tasks. Current segmentation approaches typically rely only on one type of feature, either spatial, temporal, kinematic,...
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Robert J. Weaver and Abigail L. Stehno
Mangroves offer vital ecological advantages including air and water filtration, coastal and estuarine habitat provision, sediment stabilization, and wave energy dissipation. Their intricate root systems play a key role in safeguarding shorelines from tsu...
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