Atmani et al., 2025 - Google Patents
A simple and effective MLP-based seismic signal classifier using temporal and spectral envelope features with genetic algorithm-optimizationAtmani et al., 2025
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- Atmani A
- Akhouayri E
- Agliz D
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- Measurement
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Nowadays, automatic seismic signal classifiers are indispensable in digital seismic monitoring network. These classifiers can significantly assist analysts by reducing processing time and effort. While various classifiers have been proposed in the literature …
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