Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Signal Processing in Advanced Nondestructive Materials Inspection2011 / JoãoManuelRS Tavares, JoãoMarcosA Rebello
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Digital Divide within the Context of Language and Foreign Language Teaching
Abstract Digital divide, the existence of which is commonly familiar but unknown as a concept, influence the lives of human beings to a notable extent. Access to information and communication technologies is one of the most significant indicators...
2015 / İsmail Yaman -
Automated Model Driven Testing Using AndroMDA and UML2 Testing Profile in Scrum Process
Abstract Software testing is an important step in the life cycle of agile development; it represents an efficient way to ensure the good functioning of the product. But as the complexity of a system increases, the effort and expertise to test it...
2016 / Meryem Elallaoui, Khalid Nafil, Raja Touahni, Rochdi Messoussi -
The gracefulness of the join of graphs (II)
Abstract In this paper, we present some new families of graceful join of graphs and propose a few unsolved problems in this area.
2015 / K.M. Koh, L.Y. Phoon, K.W. Soh -
High Throughput MAC Protocol Using Sequential Collision Resolution and Outband Signalling
Abstract Since the release of the IEEE 802.11 standard, several efforts have been made to improve its performance. By using collision resolution together with collision detection in wireless networks, the time spent on collision can be reduced, thus ...
2015 / P. Preetha, Shahanas Shajahan, P. Sethu Lakshmi, M.G. Jibukumar -
Logarithmic Image Sensor for Wide Dynamic Range Stereo Vision System
Abstract Stereo vision is the most universal way to get 3D information passively. The fast progress of digital image processing hardware makes this computation approach realizable now. It is well known that stereo vision matches 2 or more images of...
2014 / Christian Bouvier, Yang Ni -
Study of Large Data Resources for Multilingual Training and System Porting
Abstract This study investigates the behavior of a feature extraction neural network model trained on a large amount of single language data (“source language”) on a set of under-resourced target languages. The coverage of the source language...
2016 / František Grézl, Ekaterina Egorova, Martin Karafiát -
Discrete K-valued Logic for Multi-parametrical Modeling of a Robotic Agent
Abstract K-valued Allen-Givone algebra is potentially a good tool for multi-parametric modeling of robotic and multi-agent systems, because a multiple-valued truth table can be directly applied for the accumulation of expert knowledge and the...
2015 / A.Yu. Bykovsky -
Incident Related Tweet Extraction with Density Ratio Estimation
Abstract These days social media services are widespread and are infrastructure of communication in the Internet. Since Twitter is one of the most famous real-time communication services, we can grasp opinions of crowds in the real world analyzing...
2014 / Hidekazu Yanagimoto, Suguru Isaji -
From Prototype Testing to Field Trials: The Implication of Senior Users in the Evaluation of a Social Application
Abstract This paper describes the approach adopted and the insights produced as part of the evaluation process of a multimodal social application dedicated to elderly people. The aim of the platform is to facilitate and enhance social interaction of ...
2015 / Karine Lan Hing Ting, Myriam Lewkowicz -
Don Quixote: A Quantitative Analysis Through its Characters
Abstract This paper presents the results on analysing different quantitative aspects of the language of the three Quixotes, the two written by Cervantes and the one written by Avellaneda. First of all, each piece of text was assigned to a character...
2015 / Antonio Frias Delgado, Mario Crespo Miguel -
Adopting Acknowledgment Bitmap as An Implicit Indicator of the IEEE802.11n Wireless Network State
Abstract Frame aggregation is one of the IEEE802.11n wireless networks features. In frame aggregation multiple frames are combined and then sent. However sending a large number of frames in one aggregation frame in an error-prone environment will...
2015 / Anwar Saif, Mohamed Othman -
Availability of direct path in half‐duplex‐based cooperative relay networks2015 / Jeehoon Lee, Minjoong Rim, Kiseon Kim
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A high level implementation and performance evaluation of level-I asynchronous cache on FPGA
Abstract To bridge the ever-increasing performance gap between the processor and the main memory in a cost-effective manner, novel cache designs and implementations are indispensable. Cache is responsible for a major part of energy consumption...
2015 / Mansi Jhamb, R.K. Sharma, A.K. Gupta -
Feature Selection Using Relative Fuzzy Entropy and Ant Colony Optimization Applied to Real-time Intrusion Detection System
Abstract Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is one of the most important component of network defense mechanism. In an attempt to detect network attacks, network traffic features need to be identified and both attack and normal data need to be...
2016 / P. Ravi Kiran Varma, V. Valli Kumari, S. Srinivas Kumar -
Predicting Students’ Performance in University Courses: A Case Study and Tool in KSU Mathematics Department
Abstract Educational data mining is a growing field that uses the data obtained from educational information systems to discover knowledge and find answers to questions and problems concerning the education system. High dropout rates and poor...
2016 / Ghada Badr, Afnan Algobail, Hanadi Almutairi, Manal Almutery -
Does Television Viewership Predict Presidential Election Outcomes?2015 / Arash Barfar, Balaji Padmanabhan
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Workflow Scheduling Algorithms for Hard-deadline Constrained Cloud Environments
Abstract Cloud computational platforms today are very promising for execution of scientific applications since they provide ready to go infrastructure for almost any task. However, complex tasks, which contain a large number of interconnected...
2016 / Alexander A. Visheratin, Mikhail A. Melnik, Denis Nasonov -
NOBLE – Flexible concept recognition for large-scale biomedical natural language processing2016 / Eugene Tseytlin, Kevin Mitchell, Elizabeth Legowski, Julia Corrigan, Girish Chavan, et al.
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Literature Review of Advancements in Adaptive Ramp Metering
Abstract Over a period spanning more than 30 years, several ramp metering algorithms have been developed to improve the operation of freeways. Many of these algorithms were deployed in several regions of the world, and field evaluations have shown...
2016 / Khaled Shaaban, Muhammad Asif Khan, Rida Hamila