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OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free map that can be created, edited, and updated by volunteers globally. The quality of OSM datasets is therefore of great concern. Extensive studies have focused on assessing the completeness (a quality measure) of OSM datasets
YuanJian Tian, Qi Zhou, Xiaolin Fu
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Humans-as-a-Sensor for Buildings—Intensive Longitudinal Indoor Comfort Models
Evaluating and optimising human comfort within the built environment is challenging due to the large number of physiological, psychological and environmental variables that affect occupant comfort preference.
Prageeth Jayathissa +3 more
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SUGARCANE PLANTATION MAPPING USING DYNAMIC TIME WARPING FROM MULTI-TEMPORAL SENTINEL-1A RADAR IMAGES [PDF]
Updating of seasonal agricultural crop map is limited by the local knowledge of the mapper. Mapping of previously unaccounted agricultural plots involve massive field works aided by very high-resolution images.
N. T. Olfindo Jr. +6 more
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Building a Microscope for the Data Center [PDF]
Managing the physical and compute infrastructure of a large data center is an embodiment of a Cyber-Physical System (CPS). The physical parameters of the data center (such as power, temperature, pressure, humidity) are tightly coupled with computations, even more so in upcoming data centers, where the location of workloads can vary substantially due ...
Pereira, Nuno +2 more
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Measuring Completeness of Building Footprints in OpenStreetMap over Space and Time
Due to financial or administrative constraints, access to official spatial base data is currently limited to a small subset of all potential users in the field of spatial planning and research.
Carola Kunze +2 more
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Building a Calculus of Data Structures [PDF]
Techniques such as verification condition generation, predicate abstraction, and expressive type systems reduce software verification to proving formulas in expressive logics. Programs and their specifications often make use of data structures such as sets, multisets, algebraic data types, or graphs.
Viktor Kuncak +3 more
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Data Transfer and Objects Recognition in Building Design [PDF]
The problem of data interoperability is now very important. The formal description of construction systems and objects must base upon the modeling for the description of construction data domain.
Pavlov, Alexander
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Linking building data in the cloud: Integrating cross-domain building data using linked data [PDF]
Within the operational phase buildings are now producing more data than ever before, from energy usage, utility information, occupancy patterns, weather data, etc. In order to manage a building holistically it is important to use knowledge from across these information sources.
Edward Curry +5 more
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Circuit-Based Rainflow Counting Algorithm in Application of Power Device Lifetime Estimation
The software-assisted reliability assessment of power electronic converters is increasingly important due to its multi-domain nature and extensive parametric calculations.
Tian Cheng +2 more
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Building Scholarly Data Forest [PDF]
In this paper, we will demonstrate syntactic analysis and visualization of scientific data, namely references from scientific papers. Our main goal is to build a parser which could extract references from scientific papers, convert them to XML format, send to custom visualization algorithm and present in a web interface as a ReferenceTree for a single ...
Požega, Marko +2 more
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