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Ouarda Zedadra, Antonio Guerrieri, Hamid Seridi, Aymen Benzaid and Giancarlo Fortino
Efficiently searching for multiple targets in complex environments with limited perception and computational capabilities is challenging for multiple robots, which can coordinate their actions indirectly through their environment. In this context, swarm ...
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Peizhen Zhang, Xiaofeng Yin, Bin Wang and Ziyi Feng
The construction of wind farm pilings, submarine pipelines, and underwater submarines involves multiple cylinders. However, there is currently a lack of economic research on predicting the mechanism and characteristics of mutual coupling of acoustic scat...
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Glória Rebelo, Antonio Almeida and Joao Pedra
The expansion of teleworking and the digital transition movement have given companies and workers great flexibility, albeit with significant organisational consequences. The recent COVID-19 pandemic further reinforced the scale of this impact. Thus, the ...
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Jier Xi and Xiufen Ye
There are many challenges in using side-scan sonar (SSS) images to detect objects. The challenge of object detection and recognition in sonar data is greater than in optical images due to the sparsity of detectable targets. The complexity of real-world u...
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Marya Butt, Nick Glas, Jaimy Monsuur, Ruben Stoop and Ander de Keijzer
Scoring targets in shooting sports is a crucial and time-consuming task that relies on manually counting bullet holes. This paper introduces an automatic score detection model using object detection techniques. The study contributes to the field of compu...
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Hui Zhou, Peng Chen, Yingqiu Li and Bo Wang
Ship detection in large-scene offshore synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images is crucial in civil and military fields, such as maritime management and wartime reconnaissance. However, the problems of low detection rates, high false alarm rates, and high m...
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Xiao Chen, Mujiahui Yuan, Qi Yang, Haiyang Yao and Haiyan Wang
Underwater target detection using optical images is a challenging yet promising area that has witnessed significant progress. However, fuzzy distortions and irregular light absorption in the underwater environment often lead to image blur and color bias,...
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Suhare Solaiman, Emad Alsuwat and Rajwa Alharthi
In this paper, a framework for simultaneous tracking and recognizing drone targets using a low-cost and small-sized millimeter-wave radar is presented. The radar collects the reflected signals of multiple targets in the field of view, including drone and...
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Przemyslaw S. Drezek, Slawomir Kubacki and Jerzy Zóltak
The forecasted growth in dynamic global air fleet size in the coming decades, together with the need to introduce disruptive technologies supporting net-zero emission air transport, demands more efficient design and optimization workflows. This research ...
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Apichat Suratanee and Kitiporn Plaimas
Identifying genes associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is crucial for understanding the underlying mechanisms of the disorder. However, ASD is a complex condition involving multiple mechanisms, and this has resulted in an unclear understanding ...
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