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- 2023
- Marcos J. C. E. Azevedo, Carlos Alexandre Barros Mello:
Edge Detection in Natural Scenes Inspired by the Speed Drawing Challenge. Int. J. Image Graph. 23(1): 2350009:1-2350009:20 (2023) - Yuan Cheng, Bo Yu, Xuefan Wang:
Rotor Winding Design and Standalone Operation Research of High Natural Synchronous Speed Brushless Doubly-Fed Generator Based on Differential Modulation. IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. 70(7): 6608-6617 (2023) - 2022
- Xin Lyu, Yuqing Xu, Min Wei, Chuanqing Wang, Guanshan Zhang, Shaojie Wang:
Effects of vent opening, wind speed, and crop height on microenvironment in three-span arched greenhouse under natural ventilation. Comput. Electron. Agric. 201: 107326 (2022) - Fernando Loor, Manuel Manriquez, Veronica Gil-Costa, Mauricio Marín:
Feasibility of P2P-STB based crowdsourcing to speed-up photo classification for natural disasters. Clust. Comput. 25(1): 279-302 (2022) - Alex R. Hardisty, Paul Brack, Carole A. Goble, Laurence Livermore, Ben Scott, Quentin Groom, Stuart Owen, Stian Soiland-Reyes:
The Specimen Data Refinery: A Canonical Workflow Framework and FAIR Digital Object Approach to Speeding up Digital Mobilisation of Natural History Collections. Data Intell. 4(2): 320-341 (2022) - Chenhui Liu, Wei Zhang:
Learning the Driver Acceleration/Deceleration Behavior Under High-Speed Environments From Naturalistic Driving Data. IEEE Intell. Transp. Syst. Mag. 14(3): 78-91 (2022) - David Peer, Sebastian Stabinger, Stefan Engl, Antonio Jose Rodríguez-Sánchez:
Greedy-layer pruning: Speeding up transformer models for natural language processing. Pattern Recognit. Lett. 157: 76-82 (2022) - Huei-Yen Winnie Chen, Birsen Donmez:
A Naturalistic Driving Study of Feedback Timing and Financial Incentives in Promoting Speed Limit Compliance. IEEE Trans. Hum. Mach. Syst. 52(1): 64-73 (2022) - Dimitris Fotakis, Jannik Matuschke, Orestis Papadigenopoulos:
A Constant-Factor Approximation for Generalized Malleable Scheduling Under $M\natural $-Concave Processing Speeds. IPCO 2022: 237-250 - 2021
- Lei Shi, Yulin Zhu, Youpeng Zhang, Zhongji Su:
Fault Diagnosis of Signal Equipment on the Lanzhou-Xinjiang High-Speed Railway Using Machine Learning for Natural Language Processing. Complex. 2021: 9126745:1-9126745:13 (2021) - Nilotpal Biswas, Samit Bhattacharya:
Finding a range of perceived natural visual walking speed for stationary travelling techniques in VR. ISMAR Adjunct 2021: 209-211 - Nilotpal Biswas, Debangshu Banerjee, Samit Bhattacharya:
Natural walking speed prediction in Virtual Reality while using target selection-based locomotion. VRST 2021: 87:1-87:3 - 2020
- Yi Han, Peter Michael Young:
Natural gas engine model for speed and air-fuel control. Int. J. Model. Identif. Control. 36(2): 104-115 (2020) - M. Irtaza Nawaz Tarar, Faizan Ahmed, Wasi Haider Butt:
Automated Summarization of Bug Reports to speed-up software development/maintenance process by using Natural Language Processing (NLP). ICCSE 2020: 483-488 - 2019
- Michalina Strzyz, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez:
Speeding up Natural Language Parsing by Reusing Partial Results. CICLing (1) 2019: 648-657 - Leon Derczynski, Alex Speed Kjeldsen:
Bornholmsk Natural Language Processing: Resources and Tools. NODALIDA 2019: 338-344 - Michalina Strzyz, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez:
Speeding Up Natural Language Parsing by Reusing Partial Results. CoRR abs/1904.03417 (2019) - 2018
- Yusuf Yasa, Yilmaz Sözer, Muhammet Garip:
High-speed switched reluctance machine: natural frequency calculation and acoustic noise prediction. Turkish J. Electr. Eng. Comput. Sci. 26(2): 999-1010 (2018) - 2017
- Jorge Pérez Heredia:
A computational view on natural evolution: on the rigorous analysis of the speed of adaptation. University of Sheffield, UK, 2017 - Philip Feig, Adrian König, Klaus Gschwendtner, Jürgen Lohrer, Julian Schatz, Markus Lienkamp:
Deriving system parameters of a 360° low speed autonomous emergency braking driver assistance system for parking and maneuvering based on naturalistic driving studies. ICVES 2017: 156-161 - Maradona Rodrigues, Graham Gest, Andrew McGordon, James Marco:
Adaptive behaviour selection for autonomous vehicle through naturalistic speed planning. ITSC 2017: 1-7 - 2016
- Gennaro Imperatore:
Improving ease and speed of use of mobile augmentative and alternative communication systems through the use of natural language processing and natural language generation techniques. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, 2016 - Niels Christian Nilsson, Stefania Serafin, Rolf Nordahl:
The Perceived Naturalness of Virtual Walking Speeds during WIP locomotion: Summary and Meta-Analyses. PsychNology J. 14(1): 7-39 (2016) - 2015
- Aneesh Kumar A. S, Gautam Poddar, P. Ganesan:
Control Strategy to Naturally Balance Hybrid Converter for Variable-Speed Medium-Voltage Drive Applications. IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. 62(2): 866-876 (2015) - Niels Christian Nilsson, Stefania Serafin, Rolf Nordahl:
The effect of visual display properties and gain presentation mode on the perceived naturalness of virtual walking speeds. VR 2015: 81-88 - Niels Christian Nilsson, Stefania Serafin, Rolf Nordahl:
The effect of head mounted display weight and locomotion method on the perceived naturalness of virtual walking speeds. VR 2015: 249-250 - 2014
- Naoki Takahashi, Jun Shinozuka:
Contributions of High-Speed Cutting and High Rake Angle to the Cutting Performance of Natural Rubber. Int. J. Autom. Technol. 8(4): 550-560 (2014) - Todd Lingren, Louise Deléger, Katalin Molnár, Haijun Zhai, Jareen Meinzen-Derr, Megan Kaiser, Laura Stoutenborough, Qi Li, Imre Solti:
Evaluating the impact of pre-annotation on annotation speed and potential bias: natural language processing gold standard development for clinical named entity recognition in clinical trial announcements. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 21(3): 406-413 (2014) - Niels Christian Nilsson, Stefania Serafin, Rolf Nordahl:
Establishing the Range of Perceptually Natural Visual Walking Speeds for Virtual Walking-In-Place Locomotion. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 20(4): 569-578 (2014) - Niels Christian Nilsson, Stefania Serafin, Rolf Nordahl:
The influence of step frequency on the range of perceptually natural visual walking speeds during walking-in-place and treadmill locomotion. VRST 2014: 187-190
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