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hybrid-modeling
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Investigate the influence of hybrid modelling on deep learning-based MRI reconstruction performance. This was done using the fastMRI dataset.
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Basket-Sensitive Recommender System & Factorization Machines for grocery shopping based on hybrid random walk models.
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Oct 19, 2022 - R
Hybridization of Econometric and Machine Learning time-series models for cross-learning linear and non-linear patterns.
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Hybrid Aggregated Agent‐based Microsimulation of Segregation
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Benchmarks for CPS: A modular model library for buildings automation
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Jul 14, 2019 - MATLAB
Deep hybrid modeling of bioreactor cell culture data using Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks combined with first principles equations
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Mar 21, 2024 - MATLAB
Next generation permafrost process modeling in the Julia programming language.
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May 18, 2024 - Julia
R code and Realized Volatility (RV) series set for fitting NN-based-HAR models to multinational RV series.
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FMIFlux.jl is a free-to-use software library for the Julia programming language, which offers the ability to place FMUs (fmi-standard.org) everywhere inside of your ML topologies and still keep the resulting model trainable with a standard (or custom) FluxML training process.
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May 23, 2024 - Julia
HILO-MPC is a Python toolbox for easy, flexible and fast development of machine-learning-supported optimal control and estimation problems
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Main repository for developing the 1.x versions of GAMA
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