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Python code for a rule-based NLP model for mapping circular economy indicators to SDGs
Published 2025“…The package includes:</p><ul><li>The complete Python codebase implementing the classification algorithm</li><li>A detailed manual outlining model features, requirements, and usage instructions</li><li>Sample input CSV files and corresponding processed output files to demonstrate functionality</li><li>Keyword dictionaries for all 17 SDGs, distinguishing strong and weak matches</li></ul><p dir="ltr">These materials enable full reproducibility of the study, facilitate adaptation for related research, and offer transparency in the methodological framework.…”
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Landscape17
Published 2025“…We validated the convergence, grid, and spin settings against published data from rMD17, using the appropriate functional and basis set: PBE/def2-SVP. …”
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An Ecological Benchmark of Photo Editing Software: A Comparative Analysis of Local vs. Cloud Workflows
Published 2025“…Performance Profiling Algorithms Energy Measurement Methodology # Pseudo-algorithmic representation of measurement protocol def capture_energy_metrics(workflow_type: WorkflowEnum, asset_vector: List[PhotoAsset]) -> EnergyProfile: baseline_power = sample_idle_power_draw(duration=30) with PowerMonitoringContext() as pmc: start_timestamp = rdtsc() # Read time-stamp counter if workflow_type == WorkflowEnum.LOCAL: result = execute_local_pipeline(asset_vector) elif workflow_type == WorkflowEnum.CLOUD: result = execute_cloud_pipeline(asset_vector) end_timestamp = rdtsc() energy_profile = EnergyProfile( duration=cycles_to_seconds(end_timestamp - start_timestamp), peak_power=pmc.get_peak_consumption(), average_power=pmc.get_mean_consumption(), total_energy=integrate_power_curve(pmc.get_power_trace()) ) return energy_profile Statistical Analysis Framework Our analytical pipeline employs advanced statistical methodologies including: Variance Decomposition: ANOVA with nested factors for hardware configuration effects Regression Analysis: Generalized Linear Models (GLM) with log-link functions for energy modeling Temporal Analysis: Fourier transform-based frequency domain analysis of power consumption patterns Cluster Analysis: K-means clustering with Euclidean distance metrics for workflow classification Data Validation and Quality Assurance Measurement Uncertainty Quantification All energy measurements incorporate systematic and random error propagation analysis: Instrument Precision: ±0.1W for CPU power, ±0.5W for GPU power Temporal Resolution: 1ms sampling with Nyquist frequency considerations Calibration Protocol: NIST-traceable power standards with periodic recalibration Environmental Controls: Temperature-compensated measurements in climate-controlled facility Outlier Detection Algorithms Statistical outliers are identified using the Interquartile Range (IQR) method with Tukey's fence criteria (Q₁ - 1.5×IQR, Q₃ + 1.5×IQR). …”