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Lime 11 Artificial intelligence 5 Künstliche Intelligenz 5 LIME 5 Theorie 4 Theory 4 lime 4 Crop Production/Industries 3 Forecasting model 3 Prognoseverfahren 3 profitability 3 Calcination 2 Credit rating 2 Kreditwürdigkeit 2 Limestone 2 SHAP 2 Stabilization 2 explainability 2 machine learning 2 stocking rate 2 superphosphate 2 Auditing 1 Biodiversität allg. {Biologie 1 CO2 1 CO2-Mitigation 1 Carbon dioxide removal 1 Carbon partitioning 1 Cement 1 Characterization 1 Classification 1 Coal 1 Compost 1 Computer network 1 Computernetz 1 Concentrator 1 Copper 1 Coronavirus 1 Credit Scoring 1 Cyclone 1 Cynodon dactylon 1
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Article 14 Book / Working Paper 6
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Article in journal 7 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 7 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Thesis 1
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Undetermined 12 English 8
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Khairo, Salahadin A. 2 Norton, Mark R. 2 Alamoudi, Eman Saeed 1 Alghamdi, Norah Saleh 1 Armstrong, P. 1 Arnall, D. Brian 1 Awe, Olushina Olawale 1 Bagli, Enrico 1 Biermacher, Jon T. 1 Brassil, T. 1 Brorsen, B. Wade 1 Brorsen, Wade 1 Calik, Umit 1 Capuzzo, Davide 1 Chesani, Federico 1 Cho, Soohyun 1 Cochran, Rebecca L. 1 Colinet, G 1 Cui, Kerui 1 Du, Yanjun 1 Eisazadeh, Amin 1 Faucon, Michel-Pierre 1 Garden, P. 1 Graham, Phil 1 Halmann, M. 1 Imhof, A. 1 Jenkins, B.G. 1 Kabwe, Stephen 1 Kassim, Khairul 1 Kim, Hyeong Joon 1 Kruger, T. 1 Langenbruch, Christina 1 Langford, Colin 1 Larson, James A. 1 Liu, Songyu 1 Lv, Sheng-Xiang 1 Meerts, Pierre Jacques 1 Mills, Brian E. 1 Mosali, Jagadeesh 1 Mpinda, Berthine Nyunga 1
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African Farm Management Association - AFMA 1 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA 1 Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - AARES 1 Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Université Libre de Bruxelles 1 Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA 1
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Natural Hazards 3 Energy 2 2005 Annual Meeting, February 5-9, 2005, Little Rock, Arkansas 1 2009 Conference (53rd), February 11-13, 2009, Cairns, Australia 1 2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado 1 2012 Eighth AFMA Congress, November 25-29, 2012, Nairobi, Kenya 1 AFBM Journal 1 Agricultural economics : the journal of the International Association of Agricultural Economists 1 International journal of accounting information systems 1 Journal of decision systems 1 Journal of derivatives and quantitative studies : Seonmul yeongu 1 Journal of forecasting 1 Journal of the Operational Research Society 1 Renewable Energy 1 Statistics in transition : an international journal of the Polish Statistical Association and Statistics Poland 1 ULB Institutional Repository 1
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Predicting zombie firms after the COVID-19 pandemic using explainable artificial intelligence
Seo, Dongwook; Kim, Hyeong Joon; Mun, Seongjae - In: Journal of derivatives and quantitative studies : … 32 (2024) 4, pp. 266-285
This study examines various artificial intelligence (AI) models for predicting financially distressed firms with poor profitability ("Zombie firms"). In particular, we adopt the Explainable AI ("XAI") approach to overcome the limitations of the previous AI models, which is well-known as the...
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Comparing logistic regression and neural networks for predicting skewed credit score : a LIME-based explainability approach
Wanjohi, Jane Wangui; Mpinda, Berthine Nyunga; Awe, … - In: Statistics in transition : an international journal of … 25 (2024) 3, pp. 49-67
Over the past years, machine learning emerged as a powerful tool for credit scoring, producing high-quality results compared to traditional statistical methods. However, literature shows that statistical methods are still being used because they still perform and can be interpretable compared to...
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Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) in auditing
Zhang, Chanyuan; Cho, Soohyun; Vasarhelyi, Miklos A. - In: International journal of accounting information systems 46 (2022), pp. 1-22
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Explainable machine learning techniques based on attention gate recurrent unit and local interpretable model-agnostic explanations for multivariate wind speed forecasting
Peng, Lu; Lv, Sheng-Xiang; Wang, Lin - In: Journal of forecasting 43 (2024) 6, pp. 2064-2087
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Optimal grid size for site-specific nutrient application
Mills, Brian E.; Brorsen, Wade; Poursina, Davood; … - In: Agricultural economics : the journal of the … 54 (2023) 6, pp. 854-866
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Statistical stability indices for LIME : obtaining reliable explanations for machine learning models
Visani, Giorgio; Bagli, Enrico; Chesani, Federico; … - In: Journal of the Operational Research Society 73 (2022) 1, pp. 91-101
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Sentiment classification and aspect-based sentiment analysis on yelp reviews using deep learning and word embeddings
Alamoudi, Eman Saeed; Alghamdi, Norah Saleh - In: Journal of decision systems 30 (2021) 2/3, pp. 259-281
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Effects of nutrient cycling through litter of different broadleaved deciduous tree species on soil biochemical properties and the dynamics of carbon and nitrogen in soil
Langenbruch, Christina - 2013
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An Economic Analysis of Precision Application of Climate at Reduced Rates
Mulungu, Kelvin; Tembo, Gelson; Kabwe, Stephen - African Farm Management Association - AFMA - 2012
Acidity is among the problems that affect crop production in Zambia. The problem is no longer restricted to the traditional agro-ecological region III but has now become widespread in all parts of Zambia. The problem is exacerbated by continuous use of chemical fertilizers and mono cropping....
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The profitability of wool production after surface application of lime and superphosphate on acid soils
Khairo, Salahadin A.; Norton, Mark R. - In: AFBM Journal 07 (2010) 1
Soil acidity is one of the major farm management problems on the Southern Tablelands of NSW. Soil acidity occurs naturally and yet some agricultural practices exacerbate the process through nitrification, leaching, removal of produce and accumulation of organic matter in the soil. A grazing...
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Effect of Nitrogen Fertilization and Liming on Rye-Ryegrass Yield and Soil pH Dynamics
Tumusiime, Emmanuel; Brorsen, B. Wade; Biermacher, Jon T.; … - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2010
Using ammonium based nitrogen fertilizers in crop production has been shown to acidify soils. Lime used to correct soil pH is an important cost to producers. Recommendations of the optimal level of nitrogen to apply typically ignore the cost of lime created by nitrogen fertilization. This study...
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The impact of superphosphate and surface-applied lime on the profitability and sustainability of wool production on the tablelands of NSW
Khairo, Salahadin A.; Norton, Mark R.; Garden, P.; … - Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2009
Soil acidification is one of the major forms of soil degradation in higher rainfall areas of the tablelands of NSW. A grazing experiment was conducted near Sutton, NSW, to assess the effect of various rates of superphosphate, lime, sewage ash and stocking rates on wool production and...
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Classification, shear strength, and durability of expansive clayey soil stabilized with lime and perlite
Calik, Umit; Sadoglu, Erol - In: Natural Hazards 71 (2014) 3, pp. 1289-1303
An experimental study was performed to investigate the effect of perlite and perlite–lime admixtures on classification, shear strength, and durability properties of an expansive soil containing smectite clay minerals. Two types of mixtures, namely soil–perlite and soil–perlite–lime, were...
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Engineering challenges of ocean liming
Renforth, P.; Jenkins, B.G.; Kruger, T. - In: Energy 60 (2013) C, pp. 442-452
The relationship between the level of atmospheric CO2 (carbon dioxide) and the impacts of climate change is uncertain, but a safe concentration may be surpassed this century. Therefore, it is necessary to develop technologies that can accelerate CO2 removal from the atmosphere. This paper...
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Effects of Alternative Lime Application Rates on Cotton Profitability with Varying Cover Crops, Nitrogen, and Tillage Methods.
Cochran, Rebecca L.; Larson, James A.; Roberts, Roland K.; … - Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA - 2005
Soil acidity and cotton yields are influenced by cover crop, nitrogen, and tillage method. Applying half the recommended lime rate may be possible without reducing cotton yields. Using a nitrogen intensive cover crop and applying less nitrogen should mitigate the effects on soil acidity and yields.
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Stabilization of tropical kaolin soil with phosphoric acid and lime
Eisazadeh, Amin; Kassim, Khairul; Nur, Hadi - In: Natural Hazards 61 (2012) 3, pp. 931-942
Studies on the chemically stabilized soils have shown that the effectiveness of treatment is largely dependent on soil’s natural environment. In tropical kaolin soils, phosphoric acid may be used as an alternative to traditional alkaline stabilizers for improving soil properties. This research...
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Phytostabilisation of copper-contaminated soil in Katanga: an experiment with three native grasses and two amendments.
Shutcha, Ngoy; Mubemba, Mpundu; Faucon, Michel-Pierre; … - Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, … - 2010
This study evaluates the feasibility of using the grass species Rendlia altera, Monocymbium ceresiiforme, Cynodon dactylon, and amendments (compost and lime) for the phytostabilisation of soils contaminated by Cu in the province of Katanga (Democratic Republic of Congo). Species were grown on...
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Behavior of expansive soils stabilized with fly ash
Zha, Fusheng; Liu, Songyu; Du, Yanjun; Cui, Kerui - In: Natural Hazards 47 (2008) 3, pp. 509-523
Expansive soils cause serious problem in the civil engineering practice due to swell and shrinkage upon wetting and drying. Disposal of fly ash, which is an industrial waste in both cost-effective and environment-friendly way receives high attention in China. In this study, the potential use and...
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Production of lime, hydrogen, and methanol by the thermo-neutral combined calcination of limestone with partial oxidation of natural gas or coal
Halmann, M.; Steinfeld, A. - In: Energy 31 (2006) 10, pp. 1533-1541
The cement and lime industries are major contributors to the anthropogenic CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. By combining the CO2-releasing calcination of CaCO3 with the CO2-consuming dry-reforming of CH4, and by further combining these endothermic reactions with the exothermic partial oxidation...
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Decomposition of limestone in a solar reactor
Imhof, A. - In: Renewable Energy 10 (1997) 2, pp. 239-246
The thermal decomposition of limestone has been selected as a model reaction for developing and testing an atmospheric open solar reactor. The reactor consists of a cyclone gas/particle separator which has been modified to let the concentrated solar energy enter through a windowless aperture....
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