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Hugo López-Fernández
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Mass spectrometry using matrix assisted laser desorption ionization coupled to time of flight analyzers (MALDI-TOF MS) has become popular during the last decade due to its high speed, sensitivity and robustness for detecting proteins and peptides. This a...
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Maria Ganopoulou, Efstratios Kontopoulos, Konstantinos Fokianos, Dimitris Koparanis, Lefteris Angelis, Ioannis Kotsianidis and Theodoros Moysiadis
Questionnaires on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) play a crucial role in managing patients by revealing insights into physical, psychological, lifestyle, and social factors affecting well-being. A methodological aspect that has not been adequately...
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Luis M. de Campos, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Juan F. Huete, Francisco J. Ribadas-Pena and Néstor Bolaños
In the context of academic expert finding, this paper investigates and compares the performance of information retrieval (IR) and machine learning (ML) methods, including deep learning, to approach the problem of identifying academic figures who are expe...
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Osiris Juárez, Salvador Godoy-Calderon and Hiram Calvo
This work proposes a working set of rules for translating English sentences into the formal language of non-axiomatic logic (NAL). The proposed translation takes advantage of several linguistic tools for pre-processing and can be used for commonsense rea...
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Naomi Y. Mbelekani and Klaus Bengler
Learnability in Automated Driving (LiAD) is a neglected research topic, especially when considering the unpredictable and intricate ways humans learn to interact and use automated driving systems (ADS) over the sequence of time. Moreover, there is a scar...
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Kanza Gulzar, Muhammad Ayoob Memon, Syed Muhammad Mohsin, Sheraz Aslam, Syed Muhammad Abrar Akber and Muhammad Asghar Nadeem
In the public health sector and the field of medicine, the popularity of data mining and its usage in knowledge discovery and databases (KDD) are rising. The growing popularity of data mining has discovered innovative healthcare links to support decision...
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Brian K. Masinde, Caroline M. Gevaert, Michael H. Nagenborg and Jaap A. Zevenbergen
The role of geodata technologies in humanitarian action is arguably indispensable in determining when, where, and who needs aid before, during, and after a disaster. However, despite the advantages of using geodata technologies in humanitarianism (i.e., ...
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Wieslaw L. Nowinski
Although no dataset at the nanoscale for the entire human brain has yet been acquired and neither a nanoscale human whole brain atlas has been constructed, tremendous progress in neuroimaging and high-performance computing makes them feasible in the non-...
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Xiaohui Cui, Yu Yang, Dongmei Li, Xiaolong Qu, Lei Yao, Sisi Luo and Chao Song
Recently, researchers have extensively explored various methods for electronic medical record named entity recognition, including character-based, word-based, and hybrid methods. Nonetheless, these methods frequently disregard the semantic context of ent...
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Yuqian Wu, Miao Wang, Wenkui Chu and Guoqing Wang
Organization preference knowledge is critical to enhancing the intelligence and efficiency of the multi-platform aircraft mission system (MPAMS), particularly the collaboration tactics of task behaviors, platform types, and mount resources. However, it i...
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