Applying neural networks to assess the efficiency of customs control over fissile and radioactive materials

Currently, the approach to assessing the efficiency of technical means applied in the customs control over fissile and radioactive materials is chosen arbitrarily. As a rule, the assessment is based on statistical indicators determining the technical conditions of using technical means in radiation...

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