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Ginés Benito Martínez-Hernández and Antonio López-Gómez
The energy efficiency of fruit and vegetables refrigeration facilities can be increased through the reduction of heat generated by produce (in kWh/kg). Ethylene production in fruit and vegetables is closely linked to their respiration rates. Clean techno...
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Marta Barón-Yusty, Ginés Benito Martínez-Hernández, María Ros-Chumillas, Laura Navarro-Segura and Antonio López-Gómez
(1) Background: New clean technologies are needed to reduce the high frying oil waste in the food industry of fried breaded products, together with the obtention of healthier (less fat content) and safer (less microbial growth and acrylamide formation) b...
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Francisco Martín, Fernando González, José Miguel Guerrero, Manuel Fernández and Jonatan Ginés
The perception and identification of visual stimuli from the environment is a fundamental capacity of autonomous mobile robots. Current deep learning techniques make it possible to identify and segment objects of interest in an image. This paper presents...
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Francisco Martín, Francisco J. Rodríguez Lera, Jonatan Ginés and Vicente Matellán
This paper presents the evolution of a robotic architecture intended for controlling autonomous social robots. The first instance of this architecture was originally designed according to behavior-based principles. The building blocks of this architectur...
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Diego Mayordomo-Martínez, Ginés García-Mateos, Juan Manuel Carrillo de Gea
Pág. e369
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Sajad Sabzi, Yousef Abbaspour-Gilandeh, Ginés García-Mateos, Antonio Ruiz-Canales and José Miguel Molina-Martínez
Due to the changes in the lighting intensity and conditions throughout the day, machine vision systems used in precision agriculture for irrigation management should be prepared for all possible conditions. For this purpose, a complete segmentation algor...
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Pampolino, M.F.; Laureles, E.V.; Gines, H.C.; Buresh, R.J.
Pág. 798 - 807
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José María Torres Pérez
Pág. 81 - 94
In the XVI century, Medina del Campo has an important book commerce, first focused on the fairs and, after 1540, developed through the booksellers permanently settled down in that town. Kept in the Archive of the Royal Chancery from Valladolid, there is ...
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Darío Pérez-Conesa, Ginés López, Pedro Abellán, Gaspar Ros
Pág. 2327 - 2336
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MK Mendenhall, SL Ford, CL Emerson, RA Wells, LG Gines, and IS Eriks
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