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Browsing by Subject predictive models
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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
| 5-Jul-2025 | AI-Enhanced Agent-Based Modelling Approach forĀ Forced Displacement Predictions | Suleimenova, D; Xue, Y; Tas, A; Low, W |
| 11-Dec-2022 | FACS-CHARM: A Hybrid Agent-Based and Discrete-Event Simulation Approach for Covid-19 Management at Regional Level | Anagnostou, A; Groen, D; Taylor, SJE; Suleimenova, D; Abubakar, N; Saha, A; Mintram, K; Ghorbani, M; Daroge, H; Islam, T; Xue, Y; Okine, E; Anokye, N |
| 21-Jun-2024 | Feature Selection to address High-Dimensionality in Industry 4.0 Multi-emitter Laser Modules Assembly Lines | Markatos, NG; Mousavi, A; Katsou, E; Pippione, G; Paoletti, R |
| 12-Dec-2021 | Hybrid Conceptual Modeling for Simulation: An Ontology Approach during Covid-19 | Saleh, N; Bell, D; Sulaiman, Z |
| 15-Dec-2024 | Modeling the Lifelong Impact of Changes in Physical Activity Behavior on Non-Communicable Disease Events as a Result of The UK Covid-19 Lockdown | Mintram, K; Gottimukkala, B; Anagnostou, A |
| 2018 | Purpose and benefits of hybrid simulation: Contributing to the convergence of its definition | Mustafee, N; Brailsford, S; Djanatliev, A; Eldabi, T; Kunc, M; Tolk, A |