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Young-Jae La, Dasom Seo, Junhyeok Kang, Minwoo Kim, Tae-Woong Yoo and Il-Seok Oh
Fruit trees in orchards are typically placed at equal distances in rows; therefore, their branches are intertwined. The precise segmentation of a target tree in this situation is very important for many agricultural tasks, such as yield estimation, pheno...
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Muhammad Jehanzaib, Muhammad Ajmal, Mohammed Achite and Tae-Woong Kim
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Muhammad Ajmal, Muhammad Waseem, Dongwook Kim and Tae-Woong Kim
The applicability of the curve number (CN) model to estimate runoff has been a conundrum for years, among other reasons, because it presumes an uncertain fixed initial abstraction coefficient (? = 0.2), and because choosing the most suitable watershed CN...
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Hyeong-Joo Kim, Jose Leo Mission, Peter Rey Dinoy, Hyeong-Soo Kim and Tae-Woong Park
Nonlinear amplification is typically done on velocity signals from low-strain pile integrity tests to enhance weak echoes and superimpose any peak reflections. This conventional method may sometimes fail to untangle the hidden information within the sign...
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Tae-Woong Kim and Muhammad Jehanzaib
Climate change is undoubtedly one of the world?s biggest challenges in the 21st century. Drought risk analysis, forecasting and assessment are facing rapid expansion, not only from theoretical but also practical points of view. Accurate monitoring, forec...
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Muhammad Ajmal, Taj Ali Khan, Tae-Woong Kim
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A major structural inconsistency of the traditional curve number (CN) model is its dependence on an unstable fixed initial abstraction, which normally results in sudden jumps in runoff estimation. Likewise, the lack of pre-storm soil moisture accounting ...
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