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Masoud Jafari Shalamzari, Wanchang Zhang, Atefeh Gholami and Zhijie Zhang
Site selection for runoff harvesting at large scales is a very complex task. It requires inclusion and spatial analysis of a multitude of accurately measured parameters in a time-efficient manner. Compared with direct measurements of runoff, which is tim...
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Tri Utomo, Eristia Arfi
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The persistently inequality of development between major cities and surrounding areas caused the displacement process, that are transport of supplies or human itself (urbanization) or commonly known as the transportation. The government has set a number ...
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Barbara Cardone, Valeria D?Ambrosio, Ferdinando Di Martino and Vittorio Miraglia
One of the issues of greatest interest in urban planning today concerns the evaluation of the most vulnerable urban areas in the presence of different types of climate hazards. In this research, a hierarchical fuzzy MCDA model is implemented on a GIS-bas...
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Florin Leon, Marius Gavrilescu, Sabina-Adriana Floria and Alina Adriana Minea
This paper proposes a classification methodology aimed at identifying correlations between job ad requirements and transversal skill sets, with a focus on predicting the necessary skills for individual job descriptions using a deep learning model. The ap...
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Vinh Pham, Maxim Tyan, Tuan Anh Nguyen and Jae-Woo Lee
Multi-fidelity surrogate modeling (MFSM) methods are gaining recognition for their effectiveness in addressing simulation-based design challenges. Prior approaches have typically relied on recursive techniques, combining a limited number of high-fidelity...
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Yin-Chen Lin, Jyun-Jie Wang, Sheng-Chih Yang and Chi-Chun Chen
This paper presents a joint source?channel image transmission model based on a modified trellis construction using variable-length and fixed-length codes. The model employs linear block trellis codes and a modified Bahl?Cocke?Jelinek?Raviv algorithm for ...
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Chuanyun Xu, Hang Wang, Yang Zhang, Zheng Zhou and Gang Li
Few-shot learning refers to training a model with a few labeled data to effectively recognize unseen categories. Recently, numerous approaches have been suggested to improve the extraction of abundant feature information at hierarchical layers or multipl...
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Guanghao Liu, Meifa Huang and Wenbo Su
At present, the automatic generation of tolerance types based on rule-based reasoning has an obvious characteristic: for the same assembly feature, tolerance items are recommended that satisfy all feature characteristics, with a large number of recommend...
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Zeyu Xu, Wenbin Yu, Chengjun Zhang and Yadang Chen
In the era of noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computing, the synergistic collaboration between quantum and classical computing models has emerged as a promising solution for tackling complex computational challenges. Long short-term memory (LSTM)...
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Xinya Lei, Yuewei Wang, Wei Han and Weijing Song
Coastal cities are increasingly vulnerable to urban storm surge hazards and the secondary hazards they cause (e.g., coastal flooding). Accurate representation of the spatio-temporal process of hazard event development is essential for effective emergency...
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