Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Analysis on Incident Data in Pharmacies (II)
Abstract In this study, we proposed the items to be input and its options in the user interface to collect incident reports related to prescription questions. We discussed based on the analysis result with text mining techniques. Firstly, we...
2014 / Takaaki Sato, Masaomi Kimura, Michiko Ohkura, Fumito Tsuchiya -
Federated Big Data for Resource Aggregation and Load Balancing with DIRAC
Abstract BigDataDIRAC is a Big Data solution with a Distributed Infrastructure with Remote Agent Control (DIRAC) access point. Users have the opportunity to access multiple Big Data resources scattered in different geographical areas, such as access ...
2015 / Víctor Fernández, Víctor Méndez, Tomás F. Pena -
Small Sample Size for Test of Training Time by Augmented Reality: An Aeronautical Case
Abstract Augmented Reality works for learning (growing tendency) in aeronautical sector demand an evaluation that requires experimental sampling, and this is often an expensive process. Usually, sample size is determined by resources availability...
2015 / Fernando Suárez-Warden, Myrta Rodriguez, Nicolás Hendrichs, Salvador García-Lumbreras, Eduardo González Mendívil -
Automatic Syllable Segmentation Using Broad Phonetic Class Information
Abstract We propose in this paper a method for syllable segmentation based on the Sonority Sequencing Principle, principle by which the sonority inside a syllable increases from its boundaries towards the syllabic nucleus. The sonority function...
2016 / Bogdan Ludusan, Emmanuel Dupoux -
Pervasive Data Processing
Abstract This paper presents a data processing framework for enabling MapReduce approach to be available in pervasive networks, including sensor networks and Internet of Things (IoT). It is unique among other existing MapReduce-based approaches,...
2015 / Ichiro Satoh -
Characterization of certain families of modular multiplicative divisor graphs
Abstract A modular multiplicative divisor (MMD) labelling of a graph G with p vertices and q edges is a bijection f from the set of all vertices to the set of positive integers {1, 2,…, p} such that the sum of all edge labels...
2015 / R. Revathi, S. Ganesh -
Classification of Pulse Waveforms Using Edit Distance with Real Penalty2010 / Dongyu Zhang, Wangmeng Zuo, David Zhang, Hongzhi Zhang, Naimin Li
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Tracking Signal Subspace Invariance for Blind Separation and Classification of Nonorthogonal Sources in Correlated Noise2006 / Karim G Oweiss, David J Anderson
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Information-driven network analysis: evolving the “complex networks” paradigm2015 / Remo Pareschi, Francesca Arcelli Fontana
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Introducing New Backfill-based Scheduler for SLURM Resource Manager
Abstract The work proposes a design for a new external scheduler for SLURM (Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management). Schedulers, included in SLURM by default are good enough for many sites, but big supercomputers serving many users meet...
2015 / Sergei Leonenkov, Sergey Zhumatiy -
Semi-supervised Clustering for Sparsely Sampled Longitudinal Data
Abstract Longitudinal data studies track the measurements of individual subjects over time. The features of the hidden classes in longitudinal data can be effectively extracted by clustering. In practice, however, longitudinal data analysis is...
2015 / Mariko Takagishi, Hiroshi Yadohisa -
Predicting Product Accommodation: The Role of the Anthropometric Fit Test
Abstract Anthropometry is often considered in product design, but less often in prototype testing. This paper focuses on how to design, conduct and analyse a test that will consider user anthropometry and ensure that the intended user population can ...
2015 / Bruce Bradtmiller -
Application of Optical Freedom Degrees Principle to Acousto-optic Devices
Abstract The optical freedom degrees concept proposed by M.Laue and developed by D.Gabor, have found a fruitful application for the information description of many optical and optical-electronic systems. This concept is used in the present paper in...
2015 / K.V. Zaichenko, S.B. Gurevich, B.S. Gurevich -
Bit Error Rate Performance Analysis of a Threshold-Based Generalized Selection Combining Scheme in Nakagami Fading Channels2005 / Ahmed Iyanda Sulyman, Maan Kousa
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Generic Feature Learning in Computer Vision
Abstract Current Machine learning algorithms are highly dependent on manually designing features and the Performance of such algo- rithms predominantly depend on how good our representations are. Manually we might never be able to produce best and...
2015 / D. Kanishka Nithin, P. Bagavathi Sivakumar -
The Review of Spatial Objects Recognition Models and Algorithms
Abstract The article considers the problem of spatial objects recognition in geographic information systems. The solutions for this problem are given, a classification of the methods and algorithms already available is executed and the ways of...
2015 / D.E. Andrianov, S.V. Eremeev, K.V. Kuptsov -
Interaction Intensity Levels in Blended Learning Environment
Abstract This paper deals with the concept of blended learning in foreign language teaching. It describes human and non-human types of interaction in a blended learning environment. The way to help students achieve high interactive online/real-world ...
2015 / Elena Prohorets, Marina Plekhanova -
An Evolutionary Theory-systems Approach to a Science of the Ilities
Abstract For system engineers to effectively document requirements for non-functional properties (ilities), to reason about tradeoffs, and to implement and verify such properties, the language used in these endeavors must be precise enough to...
2015 / Ke Dou, Xi Wang, Chong Tang, Adam Ross, Kevin Sullivan -
Fashion Design: The Project of the Intangible
Abstract This study is part of the surveys conducted in the doctoral research about the methodological tools of fashion design, which focuses in the techniques and methods for the elaboration of visual support of the semantic aspects of clothing...
2015 / Maria Celeste de F. Sanches, Bernabé Hernandis Ortuño, Sérgio R. Moreira Martins -
Design and Assessment of an Intelligent Activity Monitoring Platform2005 / Alberto Avanzi, François Brémond, Christophe Tornieri, Monique Thonnat