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Abfallentsorgung 1 Abfallwirtschaft 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Credit rating 1 Credit risk 1 Decision tree 1 Entscheidungsbaum 1 India 1 Indien 1 Kreditrisiko 1 Kreditwürdigkeit 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Neural networks 1 Neuronale Netze 1 Risikomanagement 1 Risk management 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Waste disposal 1 Waste management 1 artificial neural network 1 credit risk GP-based model 1 credit risk management 1 decision tree 1 machine learning 1
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Mahajan, Shubham 2 Andotra, Shivankit 1 Pandit, Amit Kant 1 Sadh, Harshit 1 Soni, Jaykumar 1 Vashishtha, Ashutosh 1
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International journal of business and globalisation : IJBG 1
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A genetic programming-based credit risk assessment model
Vashishtha, Ashutosh; Andotra, Shivankit; Pandit, Amit Kant - In: International journal of business and globalisation : IJBG 40 (2025) 3, pp. 201-209
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Development of Efficient Solid Waste Management System in a Town Area of Gujarat State : Mahisagar District
Mahajan, Shubham - 2020
Urbanization leads directly to waste generation, and unscientific management of waste creates health risks and deterioration of the urban environment. Unlike Western countries, Asian cities' solid waste mostly consists of 70–80% organic matter, soil, and dust. With increasing urbanization,...
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