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Levente Fazekas, Boldizsár Tüu-Szabó, László T. Kóczy, Olivér Hornyák and Károly Nehéz
Flow-shop scheduling problems are classic examples of multi-resource and multi-operation scheduling problems where the objective is to minimize the makespan. Because of the high complexity and intractability of the problem, apart from some exceptional ca...
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Renata Amid?ic,Bojan Lekovic,Tibor Fazeka?,Milenko Matic
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This paper aims to examine the relationship between entrepreneurial attitudes of national culture and innovative entrepreneurial orientation (IEO). The empirical research employs multiple linear regression models, utilizing data obtained from the Global ...
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Zoltán Fazekas, László Gerencsér and Péter Gáspár
A road environment-type (RET) detection function could improve the road awareness of inexperienced car drivers, especially in urban areas, and by doing so, it could slightly raise the urban traffic safety. A pragmatic implementation could make use of sta...
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Giacomo Giacalone, Marta Zanoletti, Rebecca Re, Davide Contini, Lorenzo Spinelli, Alessandro Torricelli and Luisa Roveri
Biomarkers of microcirculation dysfunction may help in the study of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). Time-Domain Near-Infrared spectroscopy (TD-NIRS), estimating the oxygenation of microcirculation of cerebral outer layers, might indirectly correlat...
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Csaba Patkós, Zsolt Radics, József Barnabás Tóth, Eniko Kovács, Péter Csorba, István Fazekas, György Szabó and Tamás Tóth
European climate change objectives aim to reduce CO2 emissions, promote the spread of renewable energy sources (RES), and stimulate energy efficiency (EE). The situation of local and regional governance is crucial in the implementation of community objec...
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Zoltán Fazekas, Gábor Balázs, László Gerencsér, Péter Gáspár
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Roadworks can be hazardous for both road workers and road users. Even with state-of-the-art safety measures in place, serious accidents do happen there, particularly when drivers do not heed roadwork signs and speed limits. Crashes at roadworks that invo...
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Zoltán Fazekas, Gábor Balázs, László Gerencsér, Péter Gáspár
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In our paper, we focus on a group of traffic signs and use traffic sign logs to statistically infer the type of urban environment in which a car is being driven. The traffic signs are either perceived and logged by a human data entry assistant, or prefer...
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Zoltán Fazekas, Lászlo Gerencsér, Péter Gáspár
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In the paper, logs of traffic signs - possibly recognized and recorded by an automatic traffic sign recognition system - are analyzed to detect change in some aspect of the road environment along a route and to locate the change point - also along the ro...
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Michael Bommes, Adrian Fazekas, Tobias Volkenhoff, Markus Oeser
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Video based sensor systems can play a key role in delivering data for better road planning and traffic management. Smart road technologies will largely depend on data quality and quantity in the future. Video based detection systems, being an indispensab...
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Fazekas, G.
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