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DataSheet1_Image Analysis for Rapid Assessment and Quality-Based Sorting of Corn Stover.docx
Published 2022“…These insights offer promise for development of a rapid screening tool that could be deployed by farmers for in-field assessment of biomass quality or biorefinery operators for in-line sorting and process optimization.</p>…”
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Table_1_A method for estimating yield of maize inbred lines by assimilating WOFOST model with Sentinel-2 satellite data.docx
Published 2023“…Instead of the WOFOST parameter optimization process, a parameter representing the growth weakness of the inbred lines was set in WOFOST to distinguish the inbred lines from the hybrids. …”
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Performance of pairing prediction versus training set size and number of pairs per species.
Published 2019“…<p><b>A</b>: Fraction of pairs correctly identified (TP fraction) versus training set size, for DCA-, MI-, and Mirrortree-based methods. The three pairing scores corresponding to each of these three methods are employed in two ways: either within each species we find the chain B with optimal pairing score with each chain A (dashed lines), or within each species we employ the Hungarian matching algorithm to find the one-to-one pairing of chains A and B that optimizes the sum of the pairing scores (solid lines). …”