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36th EnviroInfo 2022: Hamburg, Germany
- Volker Wohlgemuth, Stefan Naumann, Hans-Knud Arndt, Grit Behrens, Maximilian Höb:
36th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection, EnviroInfo 2022, Hamburg, Germany, September 26-28, 2022. LNI P-328, Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. 2022, ISBN 978-3-88579-722-7 - EnviroInfo 2022 - Komplettband.
- Viktoria Pauw, Mohamad Hayek, Elham Shojaei, Stephan Hachinger, Uwe Müller, Tobias Bader:
Cloud-based Processing of data from Non-Target-Analysis for Tracking Micropollutants in Surface Water. 15-24 - Friedhelm Hosenfeld, Roland Dimmer, Christoph Mattes:
Improving Data Quality of Programme of Measures for the Water Framework Directive in Saxony. 25-34 - Iwer Petersen:
Towards extended reality soundwalks as community noise communication tool. 35-42 - Heiko Thimm, Phil Schneider:
Relation Extraction from Environmental Law Text Using Natural Language Understanding. 43-52 - Désirée Hilbring, Kevin Becker, Markus Eisenla, Katharina Emde, Hylke van der Schaaf, Horst Spandl, Martina Tauber:
OData - Usage of a REST Based API Standard in Web based Environmental Information Systems. 53-64 - Katharina Haupenthal, Peter Fischer-Stabel:
Smart Citizen Science in pluvial flood disaster risk reduction: Building a Smart Application as one tool for local drain path identification (Work in progress). 65-76 - Ingrid Wong, Klaus Greve, Jörg Szarzynski:
Evolution of Disaster Spatial Risk Assessments: a Bibliometric Analysis. 77-88 - Simeon Wetzel, Stephan Mäs:
Development of a framework for decision support in the context of climate adaptation. 89-100 - Moid Riaz Bhatti, Ali Akyol, Henrik Rosigkeit, Linda Matzke, Isabel Grabenhorst, Jorge Marx Gómez:
Living lab research project "5G Smart Country" - Use of 5G technology in precision agriculture exemplified by site-specific fertilization. 101-110 - Peter Knebel, Christian Appold, Marius Horbach, Yasmin Juncker, Rüdiger Machhamer, Simon Müller, Alfons Matheis:
An Artificial Intelligence of Things based Method for Early Detection of Bark Beetle Infested Trees. 111-122 - Dennis Hepp, Sebastian Hempelmann, Grit Behrens, Werner Friedrich:
Detection of snow-coverage on PV-modules with images based on CNN-techniques. 123-132 - Jörg Bremer, Sebastian Lehnhoff:
Information Disclosure in VPP - Information Disclosure by Decentralized Coordination in Virtual Power Plants and District Energy Systems. 133-140 - Jan Hendrik Witte, Johann Gerberding, Clara Lensches, Imke Traulsen:
Using Deep Learning for automated birth detection during farrowing. 141-154 - Paraskevas Katsalis, Evangelos Bagkis, Kostas D. Karatzas:
Remote sensing data analysis via machine learning for land use estimation in the Greater Thessaloniki Area, Greece. 155-166 - Fenja Schwark, Henriette Garmatter, Maria Davila, Lisa Dawel, Alexandra Pehlken, Fabian Cyris, Roland Scharf:
The application of image recognition methods to improve the performance of waste-to-energy plantsplants. 167-176 - Moritz Schroth, Felix Hake, Konstantin Merker, Alexander Becher, Tilman Klaeger, Robin Huesmann, Detlef Eichhorn, Lukas Oehm:
Optimization paper production through digitalization by developing an assistance system for machine operators including quality forecast: a concept. 177-188 - Kira Obergöker:
Analysis and evaluation of mobile apps with regard to resource efficiency and data volumes - Methodologies and tools. 189-198 - Patricia Lago, Danny Greefhorst, Eoin Woods:
Architecting for Sustainability. 199-210 - Dennis Junger, Volker Wohlgemuth, Eike Kammer:
Conception and test of a measuring station for the analysisof the resource and energy consumption of material floworiented environmental management information systems (EMIS). 211-220 - Nils Bayer, Henner Kerskes, Konstantinos Stergiaropoulos:
Transient numerical simulation for optimization of a water-cooled high-performance computing center with dynamic cooling circuit temperatures - Work-in-progress. 221-232 - Uta Kühne, Miriam O'Shea, Benjamin Wagner vom Berg:
Hydrogen Technology Business Process Management Modeling: Standardization and digitization of processes within the hydrogen infrastructure. 233-246 - Johannes Schering, Jorge Marx Gómez:
BITS: A Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) supported approach to assess traffic safety for cyclists at intersections in the Netherlands. 247-256 - Moritz Gieza, Thomas Schuster, Lukas Waidelich, Bernhard Kölmel:
Digital Mobility Services for Communities: Flexible boarding points for campus ridesharing. 257-266 - Sarankumar Haridas, Richard Schulte, Mattes Leibenath, Benjamin Wagner vom Berg:
R3 - Resilient, Regional, Retail: Implementation of SusCRM Approach within a Local Retail Platform. 267-276
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