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Piotr Parasiewicz, Pawel Prus, Christos Theodoropoulos, Knut Alfredsen, Mikolaj Adamczyk, Claudio Comoglio and Paolo Vezza
Hydraulic habitat simulation models were designed for the quantitative determination of environmental flows that consider the needs of aquatic fauna in rivers and streams. In the past 50 years, the modeling techniques were significantly developed, but ex...
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Andrea Momblanch, Ian P. Holman and Sanjay K. Jain
Global change is expected to have a strong impact in the Himalayan region. The climatic and orographic conditions result in unique modelling challenges and requirements. This paper critically appraises recent hydrological modelling applications in Himala...
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Thibaut Théate and Damien Ernst
Classical reinforcement learning (RL) techniques are generally concerned with the design of decision-making policies driven by the maximisation of the expected outcome. Nevertheless, this approach does not take into consideration the potential risk assoc...
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Fang-Le Peng, Yong-Kang Qiao and Chao Yang
Safety issues are a major concern for the long-term maintenance and operation of utility tunnels, of which the focal point lies in the reliability of critical facilities. Conventional evaluation methods have failed to reflect the time-dependency and obje...
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Álvaro Rodríguez-Sanz and Luis Rubio Andrada
An important and challenging question for airport operators is the management of airport capacity and demand. Airport capacity depends on the available infrastructure, external factors, and operating procedures. Investments in Air Traffic Management (ATM...
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Jonatan Pendiuk, María Florencia Degano, Luis Guarracino and Raúl Eduardo Rivas
The practical utility of remote sensing techniques depends on their validation with ground-truth data. Validation requires similar spatial-temporal scales for ground measurements and remote sensing resolution. Evapotranspiration (ET) estimates are common...
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Kyung Woo Kim, Dawoon Chung, Seung-Hyun Jung, Yong Min Kwon, Jawoon Young Hwan Kim and Kyunghwa Baek
For several years, industrial damages caused by massive blooming and drifting of Sargassum horneri (S. horneri) called ?golden tides? seaweeds have been continuously reported in Korea. National efforts have been made to produce useful cases of applicatio...
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Benyamine Abbou, Orna Tal, Gil Frenkel, Robyn Rubin and Nadav Rappoport
Background: Operating rooms are the core of hospitals. They are a primary source of revenue and are often seen as one of the bottlenecks in the medical system. Many efforts are made to increase throughput, reduce costs, and maximize incomes, as well as o...
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Pejman Goudarzi, Mehdi Hosseinpour, Roham Goudarzi and Jaime Lloret
Cloud computing leads to efficient resource allocation for network users. In order to achieve efficient allocation, many research activities have been conducted so far. Some researchers focus on classical optimisation theory techniques (such as multi-obj...
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Daniel Yang, Arya Goutam, Kevin Ji and TJ Tsai
This paper studies the problem of identifying piano music in various modalities using a single, unified approach called marketplace fingerprinting. The key defining characteristic of marketplace fingerprinting is choice: we consider a broad range of fing...
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