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Markus Frohmann, Manuel Karner, Said Khudoyan, Robert Wagner and Markus Schedl
Recently, various methods to predict the future price of financial assets have emerged. One promising approach is to combine the historic price with sentiment scores derived via sentiment analysis techniques. In this article, we focus on predicting the f...
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Soukaina Elyaagoubi, Georg Umgiesser, Mehdi Maanan, Francesco Maicu, Jovita Me?ine, Karim Hilmi and Arturas Razinkovas-Baziukas
The finite element model SHYFEM was used to study the hydrodynamics and variability of water level, salinity, temperature, and water residence time (WRT) in the Oualidia lagoon located on the Moroccan Atlantic coast. The lagoon hosts a RAMSAR convention-...
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Shaswot Shresthamali, Masaaki Kondo and Hiroshi Nakamura
IoT embedded systems have multiple objectives that need to be maximized simultaneously. These objectives conflict with each other due to limited resources and tradeoffs that need to be made. This requires multi-objective optimization (MOO) and multiple P...
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Thomas Jatschka, Günther R. Raidl and Tobias Rodemann
This article presents a cooperative optimization approach (COA) for distributing service points for mobility applications, which generalizes and refines a previously proposed method. COA is an iterative framework for optimizing service point locations, c...
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David Schaller, Manuela Geiß, Marc Hellmuth and Peter F. Stadler
Best match graphs (BMGs) are vertex-colored digraphs that naturally arise in mathematical phylogenetics to formalize the notion of evolutionary closest genes w.r.t. an a priori unknown phylogenetic tree. BMGs are explained by unique least resolved trees....
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Ralf Stemmer, Hai-Dang Vu, Sébastien Le Nours, Kim Grüttner, Sébastien Pillement and Wolfgang Nebel
Fast yet accurate performance and timing prediction of complex parallel data flow applications on multi-processor systems remains a very difficult discipline. The reason for it comes from the complexity of the data flow applications w.r.t. data dependent...
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Tatjana Kokina and Frederic Dias
The main goal of the paper is to compare the effects of the wave spectrum, computed using the Discrete Interaction Approximation (DIA) and the Webb?Resio?Tracy (WRT) methods, on statistical wave properties such as skewness and kurtosis in the context of ...
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Homero Cuevas Madrid, Alfonso Lugo Vázquez, Laura Peralta Soriano, Josué Morlán Mejía, Gloria Vilaclara Fatjó, María del Rosario Sánchez Rodríguez, Marco Antonio Escobar Oliva and Javier Carmona Jiménez
Due to their dimensions, small and shallow water bodies are more sensitive to changes in nutrient load, water flow, and human management. The four water bodies studied are small (area <0.01 km2), constantly supplied by a non-anthropogenic source of nutri...
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Swagatika Sahoo, Akshay M. Fajge, Raju Halder and Agostino Cortesi
In the nine years since its launch, amid intense research, scalability is always a serious concern in blockchain, especially in case of large-scale network generating huge number of transaction-records. In this paper, we propose a hierarchical blockchain...
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Jian-Zhang Wu, Li Huang, Rui-Jie Xi and Yi-Ping Zhou
The purpose of this paper is to enrich the decision preference information inconsistency check and adjustment method in the context of capacity-based multiple criteria decision making. We first show that almost all the preference information of a decisio...
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