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Links between issue reports and corresponding fix commits are widely used in software maintenance. The quality of links directly affects maintenance costs. Currently, such links are mainly maintained by error-prone manual efforts, which may result in missing links. To tackle this problem, automatic link recovery approaches have been proposed by building traditional classifiers with positive and negative...
Over the last decade, object-based image classification (OBIC) has become a mainstream method in remote sensing land-use/land-cover applications. Many supervised classification methods have been proposed in the OBIC framework. However, most did not use deep learning methods. In this paper, a new deep-learning-based OBIC framework is introduced. First, we segment the original image into objects by...
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