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Journal of ICT Research and Applications Vol. 13 Issue 1 2019

Vol. 13 No. 1 (2019)

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researchpp. 1–18

Real-Life Optimum Shift Scheduling Design

In many industries, manpower shift scheduling poses problems that require immediate solutions. The fundamental need in this domain is to ensure that all shifts are assigned to cover all or as many jobs as possible. The shifts should additionally be planned with minimum manpower utilization, minimum manpower idleness and enhanced adaptability of employee schedules. The approach used in this study was to utilize an existing manpower prediction method to decide the minimum manpower required to complete all jobs. Based on the minimum manpower number and shift criteria, the shifts were assigned to…

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criteria-based heuristic algorithm minimum manpower random pick shift design shift scheduling shift starting time two-stage scheduling
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researchpp. 36–49

Individual Expert Selection and Ranking of Scientific Articles Using Document Length

Individual expert selection and ranking is a challenging research topic that has received a lot attention in recent years because of its importance related to referencing experts in particular domains and research fund allocation and management. In this work, scientific articles were used as the most common source for ranking expertise in particular domains. Previous studies only considered title and abstract content using language modeling. This study used the whole content of scientific documents obtained from Aminer citation data. The modified weighted language model (MWLM) is proposed…

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document length individual expert language model scientific article selection and ranking
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researchpp. 50–62

Automated Defect Detection and Characterization on Pulse Thermography Images Using Computer Vision Techniques

Defect detection and characterization plays a vital role in predicting the life span of materials. Defect detection using appropriate inspection technologies at various phases has gained huge importance in metal production lines. It can be accomplished through wise application of non-destructive testing and evaluation (NDE). It is important to characterize defects at an early stage in order to be able to overcome them or take corrective measures. Pulse thermography is a modern NDE method that can be used for defect detection in metal objects. Only a limited amount of work has been done on…

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defect size detection pulse thermography stainless steel thermal diffusion
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