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Structuring meaningful bug‐fixing patches to fix software defect
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Applying model-based recursive partitioning to improve pedestrian exposure models to support transportation safety analyses
Published 2025-01-01“…However, relationships between pedestrian exposure and explanatory features—such as population, infrastructure design, and land use context—might differ significantly with respect to the context of an individual location. To address this issue, this paper proposes a model-based recursive partitioning (MBRP) algorithm to develop pedestrian exposure models. …”
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Electrokinetic Treatment for Model Caissons with Increasing Dimensions
Published 2012-01-01“…Electrokinetic treatment has been known in geotechnical engineering for over six decades, yet, the technique is rarely used. …”
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Network Modeling of Hurricane Evacuation Using Data-Driven Demand and Incident-Induced Capacity Loss Models
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Modeling Population Mobility Flows: A Hybrid Approach Integrating a Gravity Model and Machine Learning
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MultiSEss: Automatic Sleep Staging Model Based on SE Attention Mechanism and State Space Model
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From ear modeling to auditory transform
Published 2014-06-01“…The construction of a mathematical procedure that could transform acoustic signals heard by humans to data corresponding to auditory sensation would open way to significant progress in audio engineering. In this paper the issue is discussed and important research in the field is reviewed. …”
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Software sustainability of global impact models
Published 2024-12-01“…We found that 29 % (32 out of 112) of the global impact models (GIMs) participating in the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project were accessible without contacting the developers. …”
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