Search alternatives:
computation » computational (Expand Search)
increases » increased (Expand Search)
impacted » impact (Expand Search), impacts (Expand Search)
Showing 161 - 180 results of 382 for search '(( significant computation (increases OR increase) ) OR ( significantly impacted decrease ))*', query time: 0.10s Refine Results
  1. 161
  2. 162
  3. 163

    Integration of Smart Sensors in Buildings to achieve Energy Efficiency in Hot and Humid Climate by JABR, BILAL SUDQI SAEED

    Published 2021
    “…It is also estimated that this utilization would grow to above 50% by 2030 because of the fast and consistent growth in economic activity and increase in population around the world. People tend to spend the greater part of their time in indoor spaces e.g., commercial and residential buildings. …”
    Get full text
  4. 164
  5. 165
  6. 166
  7. 167

    Augmented Reality and its Applications in Education: A Systematic Survey by Fatima Zulfiqar (17019108)

    Published 2023
    “…<p dir="ltr">The use of technology, especially mobile phones, has significantly increased over the past few decades and has become an essential element in our daily lives. …”
  8. 168
  9. 169
  10. 170
  11. 171

    A novel hybrid methodology for fault diagnosis of wind energy conversion systems by Khaled Dhibi (16891524)

    Published 2023
    “…The main idea behind using a hybrid feature selection step is to select a small subset from original data that can achieve maximum classification accuracy and reduce the computational complexity of the RF technique. Then, the sensitive and significant characteristics are transmitted to the RF model for classification purposes. …”
  12. 172
  13. 173
  14. 174
  15. 175

    A machine learning model for early detection of diabetic foot using thermogram images by Amith Khandakar (14151981)

    Published 2021
    “…Several studies have reported that thermogram images may help to detect an increase in plantar temperature prior to DFU. However, the distribution of plantar temperature may be heterogeneous, making it difficult to quantify and utilize to predict outcomes. …”
  16. 176
  17. 177
  18. 178
  19. 179
  20. 180