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Yunqian Yu, Kun Tang and Yaqing Liu
Daily activity recognition between different smart home environments faces some challenges, such as an insufficient amount of data and differences in data distribution. However, a deep network requires a large amount of labeled data for training. Additio...
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Michael J. Allen, Thomas R. Allen, Christopher Davis and George McLeod
This study evaluates the spatial-temporal patterns in Virginia tornadoes using the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center?s Severe Weather GIS (SVRGIS) database. In addition to descriptive statistics, the analysis employs Kernel Density Estimat...
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Naila Sharmeen and Douglas Houston
Very few studies have addressed the gap in literature by examining the travel and activity patterns of travelers in developing countries to inform future land use and socio-economic planning. The major purpose of this paper is to determine the factors re...
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Domenico Buongiorno, Giacomo Donato Cascarano, Cristian Camardella, Irio De Feudis, Antonio Frisoli and Vitoantonio Bevilacqua
The growing interest in wearable robots opens the challenge for developing intuitive and natural control strategies. Among several human?machine interaction approaches, myoelectric control consists of decoding the motor intention from muscular activity (...
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Olena Akhiiezer, Olha Dunaievska, Mykhailo Shyshkin, Olha Butova, Anton Rohovyi
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The subject matter is a mathematical model describing the process of heart rhythm variability, which is based on the use of triangular models of non-stationary random processes in the Hilbert space. The goal of the research is to develop a mathematical m...
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