LOW DETECTABILITY OF ALIEN REPTILES CAN LEAD TO BIOSECURITY MANAGEMENT FAILURE: A CASE STUDY FROM CHRISTMAS ISLAND (AUSTRALIA)

Low detectability of alien reptiles can lead to biosecurity management failure: a case study from Christmas Island (Australia)

When we assume that contemporary management actions will be effective against the global rise of emerging alien species, we can develop management complacency, which leads to potentially disastrous outcomes for native biodiversity.Here, we propose the Pier Cabinet use of the probability of detection as a metric to assess the feasibility of manageme

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Detection of Pitting in Gears Using a Deep Sparse Autoencoder

In this paper; a new method for gear pitting fault detection is presented.The presented method is developed based on a deep sparse autoencoder.The method integrates Antenna Splitter dictionary learning in sparse coding into a stacked autoencoder network.Sparse coding with dictionary learning is viewed as an adaptive feature extraction method for ma

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