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David Wheeler, Lillian Brancalion, Akitomo Kawasaki and Meaghan L. Rourke
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) is a powerful and non-invasive method for monitoring the presence of species in ecosystems. However, ecologists and laboratory staff can find it challenging to use eDNA analysis software effectively due to the unf...
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Supakorn Harnsoongnoen, Saksun Srisai, Pongsathorn Kongkeaw and Tidarat Rakdee
This study presents an innovative methodology to augment the accuracy of gravitational acceleration (g) measurements in free fall experiments. Employing smartphones and integrating mechanical switches, our approach utilizes a built-in microphone for prec...
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Andreas Wurzinger, Florian Kraxberger, Paul Maurerlehner, Bernhard Mayr-Mittermüller, Peter Rucz, Harald Sima, Manfred Kaltenbacher and Stefan Schoder
Acoustic emissions play a major role in the usability of many product categories. Therefore, mitigating the emitted sound directly at the source is paramount to improve usability and customer satisfaction. To reliably predict acoustic emissions, numerica...
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Hendrik Ballhausen and Ludwig Christian Hinske
Privacy-preserving computation (PPC) enables encrypted computation of private data. While advantageous in theory, the complex technology has steep barriers to entry in practice. Here, we derive design goals and principles for a middleware that encapsulat...
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Anastasios Katsileros, Nikolaos Antonetsis, Maria-Georgia Gkika, Eleni Tani, Penelope J. Bebeli and Ioannis Tokatlidis
The Honeycomb Selection Design (HSD) is an innovative experimental method whose main feature is the even and systematic entry arrangement. Its systematicity, if combined with the absence of inter-plant competition that maximizes the phenotypic expression...
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Daria D. Emekeeva, Tomiris T. Kusainova, Lev I. Levitsky, Elizaveta M. Kazakova, Mark V. Ivanov, Irina P. Olkhovskaya, Mikhail L. Kuskov, Alexey N. Zhigach, Nataliya N. Glushchenko, Olga A. Bogoslovskaya and Irina A. Tarasova
Image analysis is widely applied in plant science for phenotyping and monitoring botanic and agricultural species. Although a lot of software is available, tools integrating image analysis and statistical assessment of seedling growth in large groups of ...
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Feiyan Yu, Erik Champion and David McMeekin
The Australian Time Layered Cultural Map platform was created to help digital humanities scholars investigate how online geospatial tools could provide exemplars to their humanities colleagues on how historical collections and cultural data could be exte...
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Matteo Cutugno, Umberto Robustelli and Giovanni Pugliano
In recent years, the performance of free-and-open-source software (FOSS) for image processing has significantly increased. This trend, as well as technological advancements in the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry, have opened blue skies for both re...
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Yunarso Anang, Rahadi Jalu Yoga Utama, Masakazu Takahashi, Yoshimichi Watanabe
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Computer-based test or assessment has been used widely, especially in the current COVID-19 pandemic, where many schools are conducting distance learning as well as distance examination. The need for a computer or software system to support education is i...
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Filippo Diara
Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM) methodology has revolutionized the entire cultural heritage documentation panorama since 2009. At the same time, the possibility of creating and managing HBIM projects by using open source solutions opened n...
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