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Artikel 611 Porous Carbon Materials: from Traditional Synthesis, Machine Learning‐Assisted Design, to Their Applications in Advanced Energy Storage and Conversion
Enthalten in Advanced functional materials 18.03.2025. 58 S.
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Artikel 612 Design of an improved graph-based model for real-time threat detection and dynamic evacuation management using crowd behaviour analysis
Enthalten in International journal of information technology 18.3.2025: 1-14
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Artikel 613 Electrocardiogram shockable arrhythmia detection using the fusion of Xception and VMD-based features and firefly optimized online sequential extreme learning machine
Enthalten in International journal of information technology 18.3.2025: 1-13
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Artikel 614 Ethical aspects in machine learning: an agnostic approach
Enthalten in AI and ethics 18.3.2025: 1-13
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Artikel 615 State-of-the-Art Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques for Parking Space Classification: A Systematic Review
Enthalten in Archives of computational methods in engineering 18.3.2025: 1-33
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Artikel 616 Use of machine learning algorithms in the context of sugarcane in Brazil: a review
Enthalten in Iran journal of computer science 18.3.2025: 1-30
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Artikel 617 Machine Learning‐Assisted Pulse Electrodeposition of Copper for Enhanced Nitrate Sensing
Enthalten in ChemElectroChem 17.03.2025. 8 S.
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Artikel 618 A Survey of Current Progress in Depression Detection Using Deep Learning and Machine Learning
Enthalten in Biomedical materials & devices 17.3.2025: 1-25
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Artikel 619 Developing a machine learning-based predictive model for the analgesic effectiveness of transdermal fentanyl in cancer patients: an interpretable approach
Enthalten in International journal of clinical pharmacy 17.3.2025: 1-13
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Artikel 620 Establishment and Clinical Transformation of a Prediction Model for Acute Postoperative Pain in Patients Undergoing Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgery Based on Synchronous Optimization Machine Learning Models
Enthalten in Indian journal of surgery 17.3.2025: 1-7
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