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A novel approach for efficient crop yield prediction
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2019Abstract Crop yield prediction is one of the challenging task in agricultural domain. Extensive research in agricultural domain has been carried out to predict better crop yield using the machine learning algorithm Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and statistical model Multiple Linear Regression (MLR).
Maya Gopal P. S., R. Bhargavi
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Improving efficiency of breeding for higher crop yield
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1993Exclusive selection for yield raises, the harvest index of self-pollinated crops with little or no gain in total bipmass. In addition to selection for yield, it is suggested that efficient breeding for higher yield requires simultaneous selection for yield's three major, genetically controlled physiological components.
D H, Wallace +10 more
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Critical Mass, Efficiency, and Yield
2021This chapter forms the heart of this book. Every gram of enriched uranium or synthesized plutonium produced in the Manhattan Project was obtained at great cost and with great difficulty, so estimating the amount of fissile material needed to make a workable nuclear weapon—the so-called critical mass—was a crucial issue for the developers of Little Boy ...
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The compatibililty - yield efficiency relationship [PDF]
At the last INGENIC seminar, one of the questions raised concerned the relations between yield efficiency and compatibility. As a contribution to this knowledge, we describe results from a study of phenotypic correlations beween the two descriptors, based on individual observation data from a hybrid comparative trial in Ivory Coast.
Lachenaud, Philippe +2 more
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Efficiency of One‐Replicate Yield Testing
Journal of Production Agriculture, 1990Conducting yield trials at multiple locations is an essential component of breeding programs that develop crop cultivars with stable performance across a broad range of growing conditions. Recognition that grower acceptance relates closely to stable crop performance has led to the implementation of testing programs that sample a large number of ...
S. M. Dofing, C. A. Francis
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Efficient Grouping of Fail Chips for Volume Yield Diagnostics
2009 22nd International Conference on VLSI Design, 2009Volume Yield Diagnostics (VYD) is crucial to diagnose critical systematic yield issues from the reports obtained by testing thousands of chips. This paper presents an efficient clustering technique for VYD that has been shown to work successfully both in the simulation environment as well as on real industrial failure data.
Lavanya Jagan +3 more
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Robust importance sampling for efficient SRAM yield analysis
2010 11th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED), 2010Monte Carlo simulations have been widely adopted for analyzing circuit properties, such as SRAM yield, under strong influence of process variations. Enormous calculation time is required in such a simulation due to the low defect probabilities. In this paper, we propose a robust shift-vector determination for mean-shift importance sampling, by which ...
Takanori Date +3 more
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Yield design theory: an efficient static method formulation
European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Turgeman, S., Guessab, B., Guessasma, M.
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Efficient Overdetection Elimination of Acceptable Faults for Yield Improvement
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2012Acceptable faults in a circuit under test (CUT) refer to those faults that have no or only minor impacts on the performance of the CUT. A circuit with an acceptable fault may be marketable for some specific applications. Therefore, by carefully dealing with these faults during testing, significant yield improvement can be achieved.
Kuen-Jong Lee +2 more
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YIELD EFFICIENCY IN PROGENY TRIALS WITH COCOA
Experimental Agriculture, 2006Yield efficiency of cocoa, defined as yield over a period of time divided by the increment in trunk cross-sectional area over that period, was estimated in four factorial matings in Sabah, Malaysia, evaluated at a single planting density. The parents were 18 seedlings of Upper Amazon Forastero type, broadly representative of Peruvian Amazon material ...
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