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license: apache-2.0 |
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metrics: |
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- name: accuracy |
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value: 0.9394 |
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- name: precision |
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value: 0.9413 |
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- name: recall |
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value: 0.9394 |
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- name: F1-Score |
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value: 0.9388 |
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library_name: transformers |
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pipeline_tag: text-classification |
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tags: |
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- bert |
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- research abstract |
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widget: |
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- text: >- |
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Following the tsunami in December 2004 in Aceh, Indonesia, there has been a |
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massive programme of rebuilding permanent houses for the tsunami victims. |
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The houses are of various designs, and the internal conditions and thermal |
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performance vary considerably. This paper is aimed at assessing comfort in a |
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number of these houses, and is based on measurements from ten designs of |
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post tsunami houses conducted between 22nd May and 4th July 2009. These ten |
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house types are categorized by different form, design and materials, two |
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houses of each type being represented in the results. Air and surface |
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temperatures, relative humidity, and air velocity were measured and |
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questionnaires on thermal comfort were filled in by the occupants. The |
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results show an interesting range of temperature and humidity, ranging from |
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250C-380C indoors and 210C-41.40C outdoors, relative humidity of 40%-86% |
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indoors, compared with 26%-98% outdoors. The households qualify their house |
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comfort by voting seven thermal sensation scales. |
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example_title: recovery |
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language: |
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- id |
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- en |
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This modelcard aims to be text classification for research abstract regarding to disaster management phase. |
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