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  • Remote measurement of building usable floor area - Algorithms fusion

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    • A. Janowski
    • M. Renigier-Biłozor
    • M. Walacik
    • A. Chmielewska

    - LAND USE POLICY - Year 2021

    Rapid changes that are taking place in the urban environment have significant impact on urban growth. Most cities and urban regions all over the world compete to increase resident and visitor satisfaction. The growing requirements and rapidity of introducing new technologies to all aspects of residents' lives force cities and urban regions to implement "smart cities" concepts in their activities. Real estate is one of the principal...

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  • Convolutional Neural Networks for C. Elegans Muscle Age Classification Using Only Self-Learned Features

    Nematodes Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) have been used as model organisms in a wide variety of biological studies, especially those intended to obtain a better understanding of aging and age-associated diseases. This paper focuses on automating the analysis of C. elegans imagery to classify the muscle age of nematodes based on the known and well established IICBU dataset. Unlike many modern classification methods, the proposed...

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  • LIGHT POLLUTION IN THE CONTEXT OF THREATS TO THE WILDLIFE CORRIDORS

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    - Year 2016

    Access to remote sensing night-time imagery allows for modeling of light pollution Increasingly, data on the propagation of artificial light are a source of interesting information for different fields of science and affect the planning of economic development. The article presents the problem of light pollution in the context of threats to the wildlife corridors in Poland. Wildlife corridors are areas that allow safe migration...

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  • Reverberation divergence in VR applications

    This project aimed to investigate the correlation between virtual reality (VR) imagery and ambisonic sound. With the increasing popularity of VR applications, understanding how sound is perceived in virtual environments is crucial for enhancing the immersiveness of the experience. In the experiment, participants were immersed in a virtual environment that replicated a concert hall. Their task was to assess the correspondence between...

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  • Reverberation divergence in VR applications

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    The aim of this project was to investigate the correlation between virtual reality (VR) imagery and ambisonic sound. With the increasing popularity of VR applications, understanding how sound is perceived in virtual environments is crucial for enhancing the immersiveness of the experience. By examining the relationship between visual scenes and sound scenes, this research attempts to explore how the interaction between vision and...

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  • Decoding imagined speech for EEG-based BCI

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    • C. A. Reyes-García
    • A. A. Torres-García
    • T. Hernández-del-Toro
    • J. S. Garcia Salinas
    • L. Villaseñor-Pineda

    - Year 2024

    Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are systems that transform the brain's electrical activity into commands to control a device. To create a BCI, it is necessary to establish the relationship between a certain stimulus, internal or external, and the brain activity it provokes. A common approach in BCIs is motor imagery, which involves imagining limb movement. Unfortunately, this approach allows few commands. As an alternative, this...

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  • Assessing and Mitigating Ice-Jam Flood Hazards and Risks: A European Perspective

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    • K. Lindenschmidt
    • K. Alfredsen
    • D. Carstensen
    • A. Choryński
    • D. Gustafsson
    • M. Halicki
    • B. Hentschel
    • N. Karjalainen
    • M. Kögel
    • T. Kolerski... and 22 others

    - Water - Year 2023

    The assessment and mapping of riverine flood hazards and risks is recognized by many countries as an important tool for characterizing floods and developing flood management plans. Often, however, these management plans give attention primarily to open-water floods, with ice-jam floods being mostly an afterthought once these plans have been drafted. In some Nordic regions, ice-jam floods can be more severe than open-water floods,...

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