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Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium
Angol nyelvű Konferenciakötet (Könyv) Tudományos
Megjelent: Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Magyarország
2024
Konferencia:
31th Minisymposium of the Department of Measurement and Information Systems 2024-02-05 [Budapest, Magyarország]
Azonosítók
MTMT: 34849522
ISBN:
9789634219514
Fejezetek
Hegedűs Ákos Ferenc et al. Design Optimization of a Current Sensing Trace with respect to Skin Effect by FEM Simulations. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 1-6
Farkas Rebeka. Evaluation of a graph distance metric to assess the diversity of timed automata. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 7-12
Révy Gábor et al. Towards pulmonary vessel separation. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 13-18
Tumay Ádám et al. Segmentation on PA chest x-ray images. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 19-24
Vetró Mihály et al. Nonparametric statistical testing of functional connectivity in EEG data. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 25-30
Alekszejenkó Levente et al. Adversarial Localization Algorithms in Indirect Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 31-36
Szarvas Dániel et al. Conditional Molecule Generation with 2D Latent Diffusion. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 37-40
Zavada Ármin et al. From Hard-Coded to Modeled: Towards Making Semantic-Preserving Model Transformations More Flexible. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 41-45
Pogány Domonkos et al. Hyperbolic Drug-Target Interaction Prediction Utilizing Differential Expression Signatures. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 46-49
Sándor Dániel et al. Systematic evaluation of continuous optimization approaches for causal discovery of gene regulatory networks. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 50-54
Cziborová Dóra et al. Modeling of Time-Dependent Behavior in Fault-Tolerant Systems. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 55-60
Mondok Milán et al. Efficient Manipulation of Logical Formulas as Decision Diagrams. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 61-65
Al-Gburi Noor et al. Towards the Requirement-Driven Generation and Evaluation of Hyperledger Fabric Network Designs. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 72-77
Kangogo Damaris J. et al. Requirement-based, structural design for confidentiality in Hyperledger Fabric. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 78-83
Akel Nada et al. Using fault tolerant design patterns to assure data veracity. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 84-88
Péter Bertalan Zoltán et al. Landmark Estimation for Qualitative Diagnosis Over Distributed Traces. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 89-94
Marosi Márk et al. Investigating the natural product subspace within the Transformer-VAE foundation model’s drug-like molecule space. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of the 31th Minisymposium pp. 95-99
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