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Ying-Chih Chen and Dong-Jiing Doong
Fishermen frequently suffer accidents and may even drown when they are swept into the sea by coastal freak waves near the shore of northeastern Taiwan. To accurately predict the deformation of free surfaces when waves violently strike coastal structures,...
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Garima Agrawal, Yuli Deng, Jongchan Park, Huan Liu and Ying-Chih Chen
Knowledge graphs gained popularity in recent years and have been useful for concept visualization and contextual information retrieval in various applications. However, constructing a knowledge graph by scraping long and complex unstructured texts for a ...
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Dong-Jiing Doong, Shien-Tsung Chen, Ying-Chih Chen and Cheng-Han Tsai
Coastal freak waves (CFWs) are unpredictable large waves that occur suddenly in coastal areas and have been reported to cause casualties worldwide. CFW forecasting is difficult because the complex mechanisms that cause CFWs are not well understood. This ...
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Ying-Chih Chen, Ping-Yen Chen and Chih-Yu Wen
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