2019 9th International Conference on Advanced Computer Information Technologies (ACIT) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/acitt.2019.8779981
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Convergence Estimation of a Structure Identification Method for Discrete Interval Models of Atmospheric Pollution by Nitrogen Dioxide

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“…In turn, territories can be called SMART-specialised thanks to the effective management of investments in people (social capital) and IT infrastructure, which ensure stable growth and improved quality of life. When considering this aspect, three key elements of smart specialisation stand out: technology is a key tool for transforming life and work; human capital and education; dialogue between government and citizens (Nam 2011, p. 283-284, Borysiak 2022a, Brych 2020, Darmorost 2019. Furthermore, in the context of providing technical support for the development and implementation of clean energy transition strategies and plans at Community level, the integration of the environmental component into the smart specialisation framework through the creation of green clusters is an important element of innovative and organisational support for climate change adaptation strategies (Rzeńca 2017, Lupova-Henry 2022, Borysiak 2022c, Lankauskiene 2022, Yegorow 2022.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, territories can be called SMART-specialised thanks to the effective management of investments in people (social capital) and IT infrastructure, which ensure stable growth and improved quality of life. When considering this aspect, three key elements of smart specialisation stand out: technology is a key tool for transforming life and work; human capital and education; dialogue between government and citizens (Nam 2011, p. 283-284, Borysiak 2022a, Brych 2020, Darmorost 2019. Furthermore, in the context of providing technical support for the development and implementation of clean energy transition strategies and plans at Community level, the integration of the environmental component into the smart specialisation framework through the creation of green clusters is an important element of innovative and organisational support for climate change adaptation strategies (Rzeńca 2017, Lupova-Henry 2022, Borysiak 2022c, Lankauskiene 2022, Yegorow 2022.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%