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Won Choi, Kyungsu Kim and Wongeon Jung
Agriculture, alongside construction and mining, is one of the three most hazardous industries, and is characterized by numerous risk factors for occupational accidents. Unlike other industries, agriculture faces significant safety concerns related to the...
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Gemma García-Blanco, Daniel Navarro and Efren Feliu
The paper exposes the experience of València in applying climate-resilient thinking to the current revision of the city?s General Urban Development Plan. A semi-quantitative, indicator-based risk assessment of heat stress was carried out on the 23 functi...
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Jizhong Deng, Chang Yang, Kanghua Huang, Luocheng Lei, Jiahang Ye, Wen Zeng, Jianling Zhang, Yubin Lan and Yali Zhang
The realization that mobile phones can detect rice diseases and insect pests not only solves the problems of low efficiency and poor accuracy from manually detection and reporting, but it also helps farmers detect and control them in the field in a timel...
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Fan Zhao, Renjie Wei, Yu Chao, Sidi Shao and Cuining Jing
Flying bird detection has recently attracted increasing attention in computer vision. However, compared to conventional object detection tasks, it is much more challenging to trap flying birds in infrared videos due to small target size, complex backgrou...
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Markus Baumann, Christian Koch and Stephan Staudacher
Model-based predictive maintenance using high-frequency in-flight data requires digital twins that can model the dynamics of their physical twin with high precision. The models of the twins need to be fast and dynamically updatable. Machine learning offe...
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Stanislav Jacko, Zdenka Babicová, Alexander Dean Thiessen, Roman Farka?ovský and Vladimír Budinský
The exploration of the geothermal potential of a geological unit has multiple aspects. The most important elements are the geological structure, the hydrogeological conditions, and heat flow. The analysis of the above-mentioned elements attempts to help ...
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Chaoxiang Chen, Shiping Ye, Zhican Bai, Juan Wang, Alexander Nedzved and Sergey Ablameyko
With the acceleration of urbanization, climate problems affecting human health and safe operation of cities have intensified, such as heat island effect, haze, and acid rain. Using high-resolution remote sensing mapping image data to design scientific an...
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Yifan Dong, Bing Zhang, Zhenqi Zhou and Zhen Xu
Frequent severe heat waves have caused a series of health problems for urban dwellers. Swimming, an exercise that combines both cooling off and moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), is one solution for alleviating the conflict between urban heat...
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Yue Chen, Haizhong Qian, Xiao Wang, Di Wang and Lijian Han
As cities continue to grow, the functions of urban areas change and problems arise from previously constructed urban planning schemes. Hence, the actual distribution of urban functional areas needs to be confirmed. POI data, as a representation of urban ...
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Katarzyna Slomska-Przech, Tomasz Panecki and Wojciech Pokojski
Recently, due to Web 2.0 and neocartography, heat maps have become a popular map type for quick reading. Heat maps are graphical representations of geographic data density in the form of raster maps, elaborated by applying kernel density estimation with ...
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