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    Durum wheat yield forecasting using machine learning by Chergui, Nabila

    “…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 by Chergui, Nabila, Kechadi, Mohand Tahar

    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 by Chergui, Nabila, Kechadi, Tahar, Chikhi, Salim

    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 by Chergui, Nabila, Saker, Yasmina, Belayat, Yousra

    “…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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    Conference Proceeding
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    The Impact of Data Analytics in Digital Agriculture: A Review by Chergui, Nabila, Kechadi, M-Tahar, McDonnell, Michael

    “…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 by Chergui, N., Chikhi, S., Kechadi, T.

    “…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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