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Katherine Ho and Rebecca Loraamm
Animal movements are realizations of complex spatiotemporal processes. Central to these processes are the varied environmental contexts in which animals move, which fundamentally impact the movement trajectories of individuals at fine spatial and tempora...
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Guanjun Li, Chenping Han, Jiamin Shen, Xinyu Wang, Tao Gu, Zhongju Yang and Lin Zhang
The subway is one of urban residents? main means of public transportation. The design of entrance pavilions to subway stations has shown a diverse development trend over time. Since most of the subway building space is underground, it is very difficult f...
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Gonca Gürses-Tran and Antonello Monti
Forecast developers predominantly assess residuals and error statistics when tuning the targeted model?s quality. With that, eventual cost or rewards of the underlying business application are typically not considered in the model development phase. The ...
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Luiz Henrique dos Santos Fernandes, Ana Carolina Lorena and Kate Smith-Miles
Various criteria and algorithms can be used for clustering, leading to very distinct outcomes and potential biases towards datasets with certain structures. More generally, the selection of the most effective algorithm to be applied for a given dataset, ...
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Werner Mostert, Katherine M. Malan and Andries P. Engelbrecht
This study presents a novel performance metric for feature selection algorithms that is unbiased and can be used for comparative analysis across feature selection problems. The baseline fitness improvement (BFI) measure quantifies the potential value gai...
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Stefan Harries and Sebastian Uharek
The paper shows the application of a flexible approach of partially-parametric modelling on the basis of radial basis functions (RBF) for the modification of an existing hull form (baseline). Different to other partially-parametric modelling approaches, ...
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Rui Xin, Tinghua Ai, Ruoxin Zhu, Bo Ai, Min Yang and Liqiu Meng
Metaphor are commonly used rhetorical devices in linguistics. Among the various types, spatial metaphors are relatively common because of their intuitive and sensible nature. There are also many studies that use spatial metaphors to express non-location ...
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Xavier Boulet, Mahdi Zargayouna, Gérard Scemama and Fabien Leurent
Modeling and simulation play an important role in transportation networks analysis. In the literature, authors have proposed many traffic and mobility simulations, with different features and corresponding to different contexts and objectives. They notab...
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Ygor Q. Aguiar, Frédéric Wrobel, Jean-Luc Autran, Paul Leroux, Frédéric Saigné, Vincent Pouget and Antoine D. Touboul
Due to the intrinsic masking effects of combinational circuits in digital designs, Single-Event Transient (SET) effects were considered irrelevant compared to the data rupture caused by Single-Event Upset (SEU) effects. However, the importance of conside...
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Oleg A. Logachev,Sergey N. Fedorov
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The classic blockchain design implies the mining procedure, which is essentially reflected in the following: to add a new block to the chain, a user has to solve an instance of some moderately hard computational problem (Proof-of-Workframe...
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