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Richard A. Falk, Ernest R. Blatchley III, Thomas C. Kuechler, Ellen M. Meyer, Stanley R. Pickens and Laura M. Suppes
Current regulatory codes for swimming pool disinfection separately regulate free chlorine (FC) and cyanuric acid (CYA). It is well-known that CYA affects disinfection rates by reversibly binding to FC in aqueous solutions. However, limits for these regul...
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Stanislav Kirpichenko, Lev Utkin, Andrei Konstantinov and Vladimir Muliukha
A method for estimating the conditional average treatment effect under the condition of censored time-to-event data, called BENK (the Beran Estimator with Neural Kernels), is proposed. The main idea behind the method is to apply the Beran estimator for e...
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Agnieszka Dutkowska-Zuk, Joe Bourne, Chengyuan An, Xuan Gao, Oktay Cetinkaya, Peter Novitzky, Gideon Ogunniye, Rachel Cooper, David De Roure, Julie McCann, Jeremy Watson, Tim Watson and Eleri Jones
This systematic literature review explores the scholarly debate around public perceptions and behaviors in the context of cybersecurity in connected places. It reveals that, while many articles highlight the importance of public perceptions and behaviors...
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Hang Yu, Yixi Zhao, Chongben Ni, Jinhong Ding, Tao Zhang, Ran Zhang and Xintian Jiang
The diverse nature of hull components in shipbuilding has created a demand for intelligent robots capable of performing various tasks without pre-teaching or template-based programming. Visual perception of a target?s outline is crucial for path planning...
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Grzegorz Ilewicz and Edyta Ladyzynska-Kozdras
The surgical robots currently used in cardiac surgery are equipped with a remote center of motion (RCM) mechanism that enables the required spherical workspace. The dynamics model of the surgical robot?s RCM mechanism presented in this work includes a di...
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Andrei Konstantinov, Stanislav Kirpichenko and Lev Utkin
A new method for estimating the conditional average treatment effect is proposed in this paper. It is called TNW-CATE (the Trainable Nadaraya?Watson regression for CATE) and based on the assumption that the number of controls is rather large and the numb...
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Lev Utkin, Andrey Ageev, Andrei Konstantinov and Vladimir Muliukha
A new modification of the isolation forest called the attention-based isolation forest (ABIForest) is proposed for solving the anomaly detection problem. It incorporates an attention mechanism in the form of Nadaraya?Watson regression into the isolation ...
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Andrei Konstantinov, Lev Utkin and Vladimir Muliukha
This paper provides new models of the attention-based random forests called LARF (leaf attention-based random forest). The first idea behind the models is to introduce a two-level attention, where one of the levels is the ?leaf? attention, and the attent...
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Eleanor Watson, Thiago Viana and Shujun Zhang
Annotation tools are an essential component in the creation of datasets for machine learning purposes. Annotation tools have evolved greatly since the turn of the century, and now commonly include collaborative features to divide labor efficiently, as we...
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Çaglar Uyulan, David Mayor, Tony Steffert, Tim Watson and Duncan Banks
The field of signal processing using machine and deep learning algorithms has undergone significant growth in the last few years, with a wide scope of practical applications for electroencephalography (EEG). Transcutaneous electroacupuncture stimulation ...
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