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Journal of Computational Science, Volume 20
Volume 20, May 2017
- Rui Ligeiro:
Linked Markovian quantum tunnels: An approximation technique for solving the bin packing problem. 1-7 - Grzegorz Redlarski, Mariusz Dabkowski, Aleksander Palkowski:
Generating optimal paths in dynamic environments using River Formation Dynamics algorithm. 8-16 - Yujing Yuan, Dong Liang, Hongmei Zhu:
Optimal control of groundwater pollution combined with source abatement costs and taxes. 17-29 - Bai Li, Youmin Zhang, Zhijiang Shao, Ning Jia:
Simultaneous versus joint computing: A case study of multi-vehicle parking motion planning. 30-40 - U. Rajendra Acharya, Yuki Hagiwara, Joel E. W. Koh, Jen Hong Tan, Sulatha V. Bhandary, A. Krishna Rao, U. Raghavendra:
Automated screening tool for dry and wet age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) using pyramid of histogram of oriented gradients (PHOG) and nonlinear features. 41-51 - Rajeev Sharma, Mohit Kumar, Ram Bilas Pachori, U. Rajendra Acharya:
Decision support system for focal EEG signals using tunable-Q wavelet transform. 52-60 - Mazin Abed Mohammed, Mohd Khanapi Abd Ghani, Raed Ibraheem Hamed, Mohamad Khir Abdullah, Dheyaa Ahmed Ibrahim:
Automatic segmentation and automatic seed point selection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma from microscopy images using region growing based approach. 61-69 - Jen Hong Tan, U. Rajendra Acharya, Sulatha V. Bhandary, Kuang Chua Chua, Sobha Sivaprasad:
Segmentation of optic disc, fovea and retinal vasculature using a single convolutional neural network. 70-79
- Sergey V. Kovalchuk, Tesfamariam M. Abuhay, Ilkay Altintas, Michael L. Norman, Michael Harold Lees, Valeria V. Krzhizhanovskaya, Jack J. Dongarra, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Data through the Computational Lens. 81-84 - Ahmad Abdelfattah, Azzam Haidar, Stanimire Tomov, Jack J. Dongarra:
Fast Cholesky factorization on GPUs for batch and native modes in MAGMA. 85-93 - Yunsong Wang, Emeric Brun, Fausto Malvagi, Christophe Calvin:
Competing energy lookup algorithms in Monte Carlo neutron transport calculations and their optimization on CPU and Intel MIC architectures. 94-102 - Michal Owsiak, Marcin Plóciennik, Bartek Palak, Tomasz Zok, Cedric Reux, Luc Di Gallo, Denis Kalupin, Thomas Johnson, Mireille Schneider:
Running simultaneous Kepler sessions for the parallelization of parametric scans and optimization studies applied to complex workflows. 103-111 - Wojciech Korczynski, Aleksander Byrski, Marek Kisiel-Dorohinicki:
Buffered local search for efficient memetic agent-based continuous optimization. 112-117 - Ran Bi, Jiajian Xiao, Vaisagh Viswanathan, Alois C. Knoll:
Influence of charging behaviour given charging infrastructure specification: A case study of Singapore. 118-128 - Alexander A. Visheratin, Tamara B. Trofimenko, Ksenia D. Mukhina, Denis A. Nasonov, Alexander V. Boukhanovsky:
A multi-layer model for diffusion of urgent information in mobile networks. 129-142 - Wendy Fisher, Tracy Camp, Valeria V. Krzhizhanovskaya:
Anomaly detection in earth dam and levee passive seismic data using support vector machines and automatic feature selection. 143-153 - Arkaitz Artetxe, Borja Ayerdi, Manuel Graña, Sebastián A. Ríos:
Using Anticipative Hybrid Extreme Rotation Forest to predict emergency service readmission risk. 154-161 - Ward Melis, Giovanni Samaey:
Variance-reduced multiscale simulation of slow-fast stochastic differential equations. 162-176 - Man-Chung Yeung, Craig C. Douglas, Long Lee:
A spectral projection preconditioner for solving ill conditioned linear systems. 177-186 - Yao Fu, John G. Michopoulos, Jeong-Hoon Song:
Bridging the multi phase-field and molecular dynamics models for the solidification of nano-crystals. 187-197 - Maciej Balajewicz, Jari Toivanen:
Reduced order models for pricing European and American options under stochastic volatility and jump-diffusion models. 198-204 - Shweta Purawat, Charles Cowart, Rommie E. Amaro, Ilkay Altintas:
Biomedical Big Data Training Collaborative (BBDTC): An effort to bridge the talent gap in biomedical science and research. 205-214
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