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The fluid distribution as a function of height in transition zones is often very complex. This may be due to movement of water-oil contact, tilting of the reservoir at some point in time, leak of fluid out of the reservoir zone or complex inflow during secondary migration. The resultant fluid distribution seen in saturation logs may be difficult to model. In this paper we address the changes in...
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Potential worldwide deployment of WSNs for, e.g., environmental monitoring purposes could yield data in amounts of petabytes each year. Thus, in addition to the highly interesting technical challenges related to WSNs themselves, their widespread deployment would also require development of solutions for analyzing the potentially huge amounts of data they would generate. The contribution of this...
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The vocal training is useful for beginners to learn how to correctly sing, and for professional singers to tune their voice and expand their frequency range. In the paper, we propose a study on vocal training by analyzing voice pitch on android platform. Vocal training requires a vocal coach who is always besides you to correct your mistakes. However, beginner who wants to learn singing for fun...
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In a ubiquitous computing environment of sensor networks, monitoring the frequent contexts of a user occurred by those sensors is very important to provide a proactive service to the user. Such frequent contexts of the sensors can be recognized by associations between the set of sensor values and a set of actuator operations. This paper proposes a method of generating a new type of an associati...
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عنوان ژورنال: College & Research Libraries News
سال: 2019
ISSN: 2150-6698,0099-0086
DOI: 10.5860/crln.63.1.40a