Search Results - "Chergui, Nabila"
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Durum wheat yield forecasting using machine learning
Published in Artificial intelligence in agriculture (2022)“…A reliable and accurate forecasting model for crop yields is crucial for effective decision-making in every agricultural sector. Machine learning approaches…”
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Data analytics for crop management: a big data view
Published in Journal of big data (01-12-2022)“…Recent advances in Information and Communication Technologies have a significant impact on all sectors of the economy worldwide. Digital Agriculture appeared…”
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Scalability-aware mechanism based on workload prediction in ultra-peer networks
Published in Peer-to-peer networking and applications (01-05-2018)“…Ultra-peers networks are emergent architectures in large-scale distributed computing environments. Controlling the workload is essential since the system…”
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Forest Tree Species Classification Using Machine Learning and Satellite Images
Published in 2023 International Conference on Earth Observation and Geo-Spatial Information (ICEOGI) (22-05-2023)“…Forests play a vital role in our ability to thrive, and their significance in our lives cannot be overstated. In forestry, machine learning has found diverse…”
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The Impact of Data Analytics in Digital Agriculture: A Review
Published in 2020 International Multi-Conference on: “Organization of Knowledge and Advanced Technologies” (OCTA) (01-02-2020)“…The advanced development in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and its adoption in the agriculture area open the field to the appearance of…”
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An architecture based SKOS ontology for scalable, efficient and fault tolerant grid resource discovery
Published in 2011 3rd International Conference on Next Generation Networks and Services (NGNS) (01-12-2011)“…Grid computing allows coordinated and collaborative resource sharing across several institutions, to solve large scientific problems that could not be easily…”
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