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Advanced deep learning approaches to predict supply chain risks under COVID-19 restrictions. [PDF]
Bassiouni MM +3 more
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Robust decision making using intuitionistic fuzzy numbers
Sujit Das, S. Kar, T. Pal
semanticscholar +1 more source
ABSTRACT Flood loss mapping is one of the essential prerequisites for urban flood assessment studies to identify areas vulnerable to floods and to make cities safe and resilient. This study develops a neuro‐fuzzy loss model to generate flood loss maps, classifying loss levels into several categories ranging from no loss to severe loss.
Mahdi Sedighkia +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Consensus clustering and fuzzy classification for breast cancer prognosis [PDF]
Garibaldi, Jonathan M. +2 more
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Flood Risk Communications Through Maps: Challenges, Perception Theories and Approaches
ABSTRACT Flood risk communication is a core component of flood risk management, yet persistent challenges limit its effectiveness in supporting public understanding, preparedness and adaptive behaviour. Here, we examine flood risk maps as communication tools at the interface of scientific modelling, visual design, and human risk perception.
Nimra Yousaf +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Spatial modeling of long-term air temperatures for sustainability: evolutionary fuzzy approach and neuro-fuzzy methods. [PDF]
Sadeghi-Niaraki A, Kisi O, Choi SM.
europepmc +1 more source
GIS and SWMM‐Integrated Multi‐Indicator Fuzzy Assessment for Urban Flood Risk in Chengdu
ABSTRACT Effective assessment of urban flood risk is essential for decision‐making under mixed and uncertain information conditions. This study proposes a multi‐indicator hesitant fuzzy assessment framework integrating hazard, exposure, and vulnerability.
Mingxia Lu, Ting Ni, Jiuping Xu
wiley +1 more source
Linguistic summarization of in-home sensor data. [PDF]
Jain A +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Category fluency and creative potential in semantic aphasia
Abstract Creative cognition involves linking weakly or unrelated concepts, enabled by semantic control (inhibiting dominant associations to retrieve weaker ones) or through spreading activation within the semantic system. Semantic aphasia (SA) patients have impaired semantic control despite relatively preserved semantic representations.
Hannah E. Thompson +4 more
wiley +1 more source

