Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Computer Anxiety: Data Analysis
Abstract With rapid changes in computer applications, computer users are facing continuous challenges in learning and adapting to these applications. With its current and advanced features, it is quite impossible for computer users not to use...
2013 / Maimunah Mohd Shah, Roshidi Hassan, Roslani Embi -
Location-based Inner-Cluster Data Aggregation for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract Data aggregation is an important method to reduce energy consumption in wireless sensor networks. Cluster-based data aggregation usually consists of two phases, inner-cluster aggregation and fusion data transmission from aggregators to base ...
2013 / Jianghong Guo, Haifeng Zhang, Weijun Chen -
Preface2013 / Jeremy Bradley, Keijo Heljanko, William Knottenbelt, Nigel Thomas
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The Role of the Teacher in a Formative Interdisciplinary Program. A Study on the Interdisciplinary Master's Program “Communication, Public Relations and Digital Media”
Abstract The present paper aims at defining the task of the teacher in a formative interdisciplinary program. For this purpose, the interdisciplinary master's program “Communication, Public Relations and Digital Media” running at the Faculty of...
2012 / Lavinia Suciu, Simona Simon -
Towards a Common Categorical Semantics for Linear-Time Temporal Logic and Functional Reactive Programming
Abstract Linear-time temporal logic (LTL) and functional reactive programming (FRP) are related via a Curry–Howard correspondence. Based on this observation, we develop a common categorical semantics for a subset of LTL and its corresponding flavor...
2012 / Wolfgang Jeltsch -
Long-Term Activity Recognition from Accelerometer Data
Abstract In the last years, simple activity recognition through wearable sensors has been achieved successfully, however complex activity recognition is still challenging. Simple activities may last just a few seconds, e.g., walking, running,...
2013 / Enrique Garcia-Ceja, Ramon Brena -
Integrating Systems around the User: Combining Isabelle, Maple, and QEPCAD in the Proverʼs Palette
Abstract We describe the Proverʼs Palette, a general, modular architecture for combining tools for formal verification, with the key differentiator that the integration emphasises the role of the user. A concrete implementation combining the theorem ...
2012 / Laura I. Meikle, Jacques D. Fleuriot -
On a Connection between Information and Group Lattices2011 / Hua Li, Edwin K. P. Chong
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Automated new license plate recognition in Egypt
Abstract License plate recognition (LPR) was an effective form of Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) systems. In this paper, a new and simple technique was presented for Egyptian vehicle’s LPR system. The proposed technique consists of three...
2013 / M.A. Massoud, M. Sabee, M. Gergais, R. Bakhit -
On the assessment of time-shift variations from backscattered ultrasound for large temperature changes in biological phantoms
Abstract This work reports the assessment of time-shifts (TS) from backscattered ultrasound (BSU) signals when large temperature variations (up to 15 ∘C) were induced in a gel-based phantom. The results showed that during cooling...
2010 / César A. Teixeira, Maria Graça Ruano, Wagner C.A. Pereira -
A New Meta-heuristic Bat Inspired Classification Approach for Microarray Data
Abstract The main objective of a classifier is to discover the hidden class level of the unknown data. It is observed that data size, number of classes and dimension of feature space and inter class separability affect the performance of any...
2012 / Sashikala Mishra, Kailash Shaw, Debahuti Mishra -
Tracing unorthodox use - A TRIZ-related ideation method in systematic product innovation
Abstract Lots of companies deliver products and services that serve the customer a determined purpose or function – but they often go wrong about how the product is finally used. Such diversions sow the seeds of creativity to generate ideas for new...
2011 / Claudia Hentschel -
Performance assessment innovations for elite snowboarding
Abstract This paper provides a review of objective performance assessment in elite half-pipe snowboarding. Half-pipe snowboarding is currently coached and judged in competition using subjective measures. Like other sports that rely on subjectivity...
2010 / Jason William Harding, Daniel Arthur James -
Sensory System for Implementing a Human—Computer Interface Based on Electrooculography2010 / Rafael Barea, Luciano Boquete, Jose Manuel Rodriguez-Ascariz, Sergio Ortega, Elena López
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Information Theory in Scientific Visualization2011 / Chaoli Wang, Han-Wei Shen
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Detecting Changes of a Distant Gas Source with an Array of MOX Gas Sensors2012 / Sepideh Pashami, Achim Lilienthal, Marco Trincavelli
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An Emergency-Adaptive Routing Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks for Building Fire Hazard Monitoring2011 / Yuanyuan Zeng, Cormac J. Sreenan, Lanny Sitanayah, Naixue Xiong, Jong Hyuk Park, et al.
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Location-Aware Dynamic Session-Key Management for Grid-Based Wireless Sensor Networks2010 / Chin-Ling Chen, I-Hsien Lin
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Tree-Based Distributed Multicast Algorithms for Directional Communications and Lifetime Optimization in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks2007 / Song Guo, OliverWW Yang, VictorCM Leung
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Developing a New Wireless Sensor Network Platform and Its Application in Precision Agriculture2011 / Raúl Aquino-Santos, Apolinar González-Potes, Arthur Edwards-Block, Raúl Alejandro Virgen-Ortiz