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Eyal Brill and Michael Bendersky
Process Variability (PV) is a significant water quality time-series measurement. It is a critical element in detecting abnormality. Typically, the quality control system should raise an alert if the PV exceeds its normal value after a proper delay time (...
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Fuyu Xu and Kate Beard
Measures of similarity or differences between data objects are applied frequently in geography, biology, computer science, linguistics, logic, business analytics, and statistics, among other fields. This work focuses on event sequence similarity among ev...
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Asmamaw A Gebrehiwot and Leila Hashemi-Beni
Flood occurrence is increasing due to the expansion of urbanization and extreme weather like hurricanes; hence, research on methods of inundation monitoring and mapping has increased to reduce the severe impacts of flood disasters. This research studies ...
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J. Scott Vitter and Michael Webber
This study evaluated the potential for data from dedicated water sub-meters and circuit-level electricity gauges to support accurate water end-use disaggregation tools. A supervised learning algorithm was trained to categorize end-use events from an exis...
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Sadegh Zeyaeyan, Ebrahim Fattahi, Abbas Ranjbar and Majid Vazifedoust
Extreme weather, by definition, is any unexpected, unusual, unpredictable, severe or unseasonal weather condition. A rainfall event that is considered normal in one region may be considered a torrent in a dry region and may cause flash flooding. Therefor...
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