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Nisa Boukichou-Abdelkader, Miguel Ángel Montero-Alonso and Alberto Muñoz-García
Recently, many methods and algorithms have been developed that can be quickly adapted to different situations within a population of interest, especially in the health sector. Success has been achieved by generating better models and higher-quality resul...
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Simone Ciccolella, Gianluca Della Vedova, Vladimir Filipovic and Mauricio Soto Gomez
Being able to infer the clonal evolution and progression of cancer makes it possible to devise targeted therapies to treat the disease. As discussed in several studies, understanding the history of accumulation and the evolution of mutations during cance...
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Andreas Tolk
Within the modeling and simulation community, simulation-based optimization has often been successfully used to improve productivity and business processes. However, the increased importance of using simulation to better understand complex adaptive syste...
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Petros Lameras and Sylvester Arnab
This exploratory review attempted to gather evidence from the literature by shedding light on the emerging phenomenon of conceptualising the impact of artificial intelligence in education. The review utilised the PRISMA framework to review the analysis a...
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Darrel Baumgardner, Ted Fisher, Roy Newton, Chris Roden, Pat Zmarzly, Sara Seager, Janusz J. Petkowski, Christopher E. Carr, Jan ?pacek, Steven A. Benner, Margaret A. Tolbert, Kevin Jansen, David H. Grinspoon and Christophe Mandy
The composition, sizes and shapes of particles in the clouds of Venus have previously been studied with a variety of in situ and remote sensor measurements. A number of major questions remain unresolved, however, motivating the development of an explorat...
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Hajer Chalghoumi, Dena Al-Thani, Asma Hassan, Suzanne Hammad and Achraf Othman
This paper presents the findings of a scoping review that maps exploratory evidence and gaps in research on information and communication technology (ICT) access and use among older persons in the Arab region. This review is part of a larger project that...
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Vanessa Agredo-Delgado, Pablo H. Ruiz, Cesar A. Collazos and Fernando Moreira
The complexity in collaborative work is mainly related to the difficulty in social interaction, which generates low levels of understanding among participants about what they should do and about the problem to be solved, resulting in problems in the moti...
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Umberto Junior Mele, Luca Maria Gambardella and Roberto Montemanni
Recent systems applying Machine Learning (ML) to solve the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) exhibit issues when they try to scale up to real case scenarios with several hundred vertices. The use of Candidate Lists (CLs) has been brought up to cope with t...
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Majid Almarashi, Wael Deabes, Hesham H. Amin and Abdel-Rahman Hedar
Simulated annealing is a well-known search algorithm used with success history in many search problems. However, the random walk of the simulated annealing does not benefit from the memory of visited states, causing excessive random search with no divers...
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Gema Melissa Caicedo Molina, Johana Margarita Catagua Vasquez, Cruz Esneda Sanchez Reyes, Cedeño Barreto María Elisa
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Evaluation strategies are not properly implemented at different levels of education. The objective of this research was to determine the strategies used by teachers in the Fiscal Educational Unit Ena Ali Guillém Vélez, to evaluate the tasks sent home. Sa...
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