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A Computational Geometry Approach to the Life-Cycle Modeling of Remotely-Sensed Defects
A Computational Geometry Approach to the Life-Cycle Modeling of Remotely-Sensed Defects
A Computational Geometry Approach to the Life-Cycle Modeling of Remotely-Sensed Defects
Mohamadi, Sara (author) / Lattanzi, David (author)
ASCE Computing in Civil Engineering (International conference)
2019-01-01
7 pages
Conference paper
English
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