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Abstract The holy grail of signal processing is getting suitable features that act as surrogates for damage conditions in structural monitoring. These features, which describe the characteristic shape and pattern of signals (i.e., their morphology), can be descriptive or predictive of the condition of the structure and help in the effective management ...
Kapil Nichani +8 more
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Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Neurological Voice Disorders
ABSTRACT Neurological voice disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, laryngeal dystonia, and stroke‐induced dysarthria, significantly impact speech production and communication. Traditional diagnostic methods rely on subjective assessment, whereas artificial intelligence (AI) offers objective, noninvasive, and scalable solutions for voice analysis. This
Dongren Yao +2 more
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Mixed type multiple orthogonal polynomials for two Nikishin systems
U. Fidalgo Prieto +3 more
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ABSTRACT The proliferation of ultra‐high voltage direct current (UHVDC) transmission technology has heightened regulatory oversight of electromagnetic fields around buildings. In conventional direct current (DC) line design, the presence of residential areas was typically not taken into account.
Tahan Wang, Li Xie, Kun He, Jiayu Lu
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On the relation between the full Kostant-Toda lattice and multiple orthogonal polynomials
D. Barrios Rolanía A. Branquinho A. Foulquié Moreno
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Multiple orthogonal polynomials associated with confluent hypergeometric functions
Hélder Lima, Ana F. Loureiro
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The Ultrafast Transient Experimental Facility at Chongqing University is developing an advanced ARPES beamline capable of 0.4 meV energy resolution within the 10–40 eV photon energy range, featuring photon flux over 1012 photons s−1, tunable polarization and ultra‐low temperatures below 1.5 K.
Tao Lei +6 more
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Loss of distinct functionality during fish community disassembly
Our study reveals that fish species with distinct functional traits were disproportionately extirpated over 75 years, and non‐native species failed to fully compensate for these lost functions. Using trait‐based network analysis, we show how species turnover reshapes community functionality, offering new insights into biodiversity loss and ecosystem ...
Songhao Ji +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates methodological issues related to attribute non‐attendance (ANA) in choice experiments (CEs). First evaluates the variation in the prevalence of ANA across various non‐hypothetical choice experiments (NHCEs) elicitation formats compared to hypothetical choice experiments (HCEs).
Ahmed Yangui +2 more
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