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Siddharth Unnithan Kumar, Zaneta Kaszta and Samuel A. Cushman
Understanding organism movement is at the heart of many ecological disciplines. The study of landscape connectivity?the extent to which a landscape facilitates organism movement?has grown to become a central focus of spatial ecology and conservation scie...
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Hai-Yan Yao, Wang-Gen Wan and Xiang Li
Analysis of pedestrians? motion is important to real-world applications in public scenes. Due to the complex temporal and spatial factors, trajectory prediction is a challenging task. With the development of attention mechanism recently, transformer netw...
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Elena Vasechkina
The aim of this work is to simulate the dissolved oxygen deficiency in the coastal zone that sometimes occurs during the summer water stagnation. We consider the main components of the marine ecosystem that play a major role in such processes?concentrati...
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Chengming Li, Jiaxi Hu, Zhaoxin Dai, Zixian Fan and Zheng Wu
With the arrival of the big data era, mobile phone data have attracted increasing attention due to their rich information and high sampling rate. Currently, researchers have conducted various studies using mobile phone data. However, most existing studie...
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Zhyar Q. Mawlood, Azhin T. Sabir
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A biometric system offers automatic identification of an individual based on characteristic possessed by the individual. Biometric identification systems are often categorized as physiological or behavioural characteristics. Gait as one of the behavioura...
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Mario Trouillier, Marieke Van der Maaten-Theunissen, Jill E. Harvey, David Würth, Martin Schnittler and Martin Wilmking
Averaging tree-ring measurements from multiple individuals is one of the most common procedures in dendrochronology. It serves to filter out noise from individual differences between trees, such as competition, height, and micro-site effects, which ideal...
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Robbie A. Hember and Werner A. Kurz
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Pengfei Xue, David J Schwab, Xing Zhou, Chenfu Huang, Ryan Kibler and Xinyu Ye
Current numerical methods for simulating biophysical processes in aquatic environments are typically constructed in a grid-based Eulerian framework or as an individual-based model in a particle-based Lagrangian framework. Often, the biogeochemical proces...
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Liang Emlyn Yang, Peter Hoffmann, Jürgen Scheffran, Sven Rühe, Jana Fischereit and Ingenuin Gasser
Several approaches have been used to assess potential human exposure to environmental stresses and achieve optimal results under various conditions, such as for example, for different scales, groups of people, or points in time. A thorough literature rev...
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Ángel MARTÍN DEL REY,F. K. BATISTA,A. QUEIRUGA DIOS
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