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significant small » significantly smaller (Expand Search), significant spatial (Expand Search), significant overall (Expand Search)
significant rise » significant risk (Expand Search), significant role (Expand Search), significant cause (Expand Search)
rise based » risk based (Expand Search), urine based (Expand Search), noise based (Expand Search)
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Sea-Level Rise Risk and Adaptation in Estuaries
Published 2024“…<p>This chapter provides an overview of sea-level rise (SLR) risks and adaptation in estuaries, with a focus on coastal flooding as one of the key coastal risks in estuaries, together with its interaction with wetlands and the emerging ideas around Nature-based solutions (NbS) and estuarine and habitat restoration. …”
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Randomized Input Sampling for Explanation (RISE).
Published 2025“…Using a Vision Transformer trained on the publicly available CAMELYON16 dataset comprising of 399 whole slide images of lymph node metastases of patients with breast cancer, we conducted a comparative analysis of a diverse range of state-of-the-art techniques for generating explanations through heatmaps, including Attention Rollout, Integrated Gradients, RISE, and ViT-Shapley. Our findings reveal that Attention Rollout and Integrated Gradients are prone to artifacts, while RISE and particularly ViT-Shapley generate more reliable and interpretable heatmaps. …”
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