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View article: Automated design of state transition rules in ant colony optimization by genetic programming: a comprehensive investigation
Automated design of state transition rules in ant colony optimization by genetic programming: a comprehensive investigation Open
The automated design of Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) algorithms has become increasingly significant, particularly in addressing complex combinatorial optimization problems. Although existing methods have achieved some success, they still …
View article: Automated Design of State Transition Rules in Ant Colony Optimization by Genetic Programming: A Comprehensive Investigation
Automated Design of State Transition Rules in Ant Colony Optimization by Genetic Programming: A Comprehensive Investigation Open
The automated design of Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) algorithms has become increasingly significant, particularly in addressing complex combinatorial optimization problems. Although existing methods have achieved some success, they still …
View article: The Impact of the Market-Oriented and Planning-Oriented Allocation of Medical Resources Diversity on Real Estate Prices
The Impact of the Market-Oriented and Planning-Oriented Allocation of Medical Resources Diversity on Real Estate Prices Open
View article: Visualizing population mobility from spatiotemporally aggregated mobile phone data via a<scp>3D</scp>gradient approach
Visualizing population mobility from spatiotemporally aggregated mobile phone data via a<span>3D</span>gradient approach Open
Population mobility patterns are important for understanding a city's rhythms. With the widespread use of mobile phones, population‐based trajectories can be utilized to explore such mobility patterns. However, to protect personal privacy,…
View article: Dynamic modeling for noise mapping in urban areas
Dynamic modeling for noise mapping in urban areas Open
Environmental noise has been a major environmental nuisance in metropolitan cities. To achieve the goal of sustainable community, noise reduction is an important approach. Without systematic noise mapping, the spatio-temporal distribution …
View article: Relationships among green space, ambient fine particulate matter, and cancer incidence in Taiwan: A 16-year retrospective cohort study
Relationships among green space, ambient fine particulate matter, and cancer incidence in Taiwan: A 16-year retrospective cohort study Open
Long-term PM2.5 exposure is associated with an increased risk of some types of cancers. In contrast, an increase in environmental green space exposure is associated with lowering of the risk of prostate and lung cancer.
View article: ACT-America: L1 DAOD Measurements by Airborne CO2 Lidar, Eastern USA
ACT-America: L1 DAOD Measurements by Airborne CO2 Lidar, Eastern USA Open
This dataset provides Level 1 (L1) remotely sensed differential absorption optical depth (DAOD) measurements made through the Multi-Functional Fiber Laser Lidar (MFLL; Harris Corporation) during airborne campaigns in Summer 2016, Winter 20…
View article: Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter and Chronic Kidney Disease: A Cohort Study
Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter and Chronic Kidney Disease: A Cohort Study Open
Long-term exposure to ambient [Formula: see text] was associated with an increased risk of CKD development. Our findings reinforce the urgency to develop global strategies of air pollution reduction to prevent CKD. https://doi.org/10.1289/…
View article: ACT-America: L2 Remotely Sensed Column-average CO2 by Airborne Lidar, Eastern USA
ACT-America: L2 Remotely Sensed Column-average CO2 by Airborne Lidar, Eastern USA Open
This dataset provides Level 2 (L2) remotely sensed column-average carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations measured during airborne campaigns in Summer 2016, Winter 2017, Fall 2017, and Spring 2018 conducted over central and eastern regions of …
View article: Using an Open GIS Framework and Epidemiological Intelligence for Dengue Surveillance
Using an Open GIS Framework and Epidemiological Intelligence for Dengue Surveillance Open
Objective: In this paper we designed one cross-platform surveillance system to assist dengue fever surveillance, outbreak investigation and risk management of dengue fever.Introduction:In the 2015 dengue outbreak in Taiwan, 43,784 people w…
View article: The Association between Ambient Temperature and Acute Diarrhea Incidence in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan
The Association between Ambient Temperature and Acute Diarrhea Incidence in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan Open
While studies have examined the association between weather variables and acute diarrhea in a city, region, or country, less evidence is available on the temperature effect across countries. The objective of this study is to elucidate the …
View article: PPDCA: Privacy-Preserving Crowdsourcing Data Collection and Analysis With Randomized Response
PPDCA: Privacy-Preserving Crowdsourcing Data Collection and Analysis With Randomized Response Open
Randomized response mechanisms for guaranteeing crowdsourcing data privacy have attracted scholarly attention; aggregators can ensure privacy by collecting only randomized data, and individuals can have plausible deniability regarding thei…
View article: Balancing geo-privacy and spatial patterns in epidemiological studies
Balancing geo-privacy and spatial patterns in epidemiological studies Open
To balance the protection of geo-privacy and the accuracy of spatial patterns, we developed a geo-spatial tool (GeoMasker) intended to mask the residential locations of patients or cases in a geographic information system (GIS). To elucida…
View article: Leveraging the Niche of Open Data for Disease Surveillance and Health Education
Leveraging the Niche of Open Data for Disease Surveillance and Health Education Open
ObjectiveTo visualize the incidence of notifiable infectious diseasesspatially and interactively, we aimed to provide a friendly interfaceto access local epidemic information based on open data for healthprofessionals and the public.Introd…
View article: Minimizing Spatial Variability of Healthcare Spatial Accessibility—The Case of a Dengue Fever Outbreak
Minimizing Spatial Variability of Healthcare Spatial Accessibility—The Case of a Dengue Fever Outbreak Open
Outbreaks of infectious diseases or multi-casualty incidents have the potential to generate a large number of patients. It is a challenge for the healthcare system when demand for care suddenly surges. Traditionally, valuation of heath car…
View article: Online platform for applying space–time scan statistics for prospectively detecting emerging hot spots of dengue fever
Online platform for applying space–time scan statistics for prospectively detecting emerging hot spots of dengue fever Open
Background Cases of dengue fever have increased in areas of Southeast Asia in recent years. Taiwan hit a record-high 42,856 cases in 2015, with the majority in southern Tainan and Kaohsiung Cities. Leveraging spatial statistics and geo-vis…
View article: Spatial decision on allocating automated external defibrillators (AED) in communities by multi-criterion two-step floating catchment area (MC2SFCA)
Spatial decision on allocating automated external defibrillators (AED) in communities by multi-criterion two-step floating catchment area (MC2SFCA) Open
The proposed method will be beneficial for optimizing resource allocation while considering multiple local risks. The optimized deployment of AEDs can broaden EMS coverage and minimize the problems of the disparity in urban areas and the d…
View article: Spatial Variation and Resuscitation Process Affecting Survival after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests (OHCA)
Spatial Variation and Resuscitation Process Affecting Survival after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests (OHCA) Open
Resuscitative efforts, such as AED or LMA use, and a short total EMS time interval improved OHCA outcomes in emergency departments. The spatial heterogeneity of emergency medical resources between rural and urban areas might affect surviva…