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Onboard LiDAR-Camera Deployment Optimization for Pavement Marking Distress Fusion Detection. [PDF]
Lin C, Sun W, Sun G, Gong B, Liu H.
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Blurred Lines: Leveraging Business Model Ambiguity for Innovation and Agility
ABSTRACT Earlier research has established the cognitive perspective on business models (BM) and business model innovation (BMI), which predominantly assumes that the understanding and interpretation of established BMs are uniform among organizational actors.
Pascal Breitenmoser +2 more
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Surrogate measurement of traffic safety with insights from pavement condition, sensor fusion, and machine learning. [PDF]
Amani MJ, Golroo A, Hajikarimi P.
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Assessing road pavement quality based on opportunistic in-car sound and vibration monitoring [PDF]
Botteldooren, Dick +8 more
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From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
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Performance Evaluation of HDPE-Bakelite Dual-Modified Asphalt Mixtures for Sustainable Pavements. [PDF]
Yasir M, Khattak NU, Khan I, Hoy M.
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ABSTRACT Verbal communication between bureaucrats and citizens crucially determines the dynamics and outcomes of public encounters. However, so far, scholars have not sought to quantitively measure it, which limits our knowledge of the role language plays in shaping interactions between bureaucrats and clients.
Steffen Eckhard, Laurin Friedrich
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RoadDiffBox: Automatic Road Distress Diagnosis through Controlled Image Generation and Semi-Supervised Learning. [PDF]
Hu Y, Chen N, Zhang H, Hou Y, Liu P.
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ABSTRACT This paper focuses on how street‐level bureaucrats understand and manage information in their interactions with clients in the context of so‐called open‐book services, where digital tools make it possible for clients to easily access documentation conventionally viewed as internal work material for professionals' eyes only.
Jesper Petersson, Christel Backman
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