Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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A hierarchical run-time adaptive resource allocation framework for large-scale MPSoC systems2016 / Wei Quan, Andy D. Pimentel
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Tools for Modeling Exemplary Network Infrastructures
Abstract The article deals with the selection of a suitable environment for the creation of patterns and functional schemes for deployment in virtualization environments OpenStack. There are several programs that offer possibility of network...
2016 / Peter Veselý, Vincent Karovič, Vincent Karovič ml. -
TraSER: A traffic signal event-based recorder
Abstract In the past decades, the demand for high-resolution event-based traffic signal indication and detector data has increased due to the need for the collection and reporting of performance measures. This paper will first lay a groundwork for...
2016 / Chenhui Liu, Anuj Sharma, Edward Smaglik, Sirisha Kothuri -
The Entropy and PCA Based Anomaly Prediction in Data Streams
Abstract With the increase of data and information, anomaly management has been attracting much more attention and become an important research topic gradually. Previous literatures have advocated anomaly discovery and identification ignoring the...
2016 / Daocheng Hong, Deshan Zhao, Yanchun Zhang -
A Partition Scheduler Model for Dynamic Dataflow Programs
Abstract The definition of an efficient scheduling policy is an important, difficult and open design problem for the implementation of applications based on dynamic dataflow programs for which optimal closed-form solutions do not exist. This paper...
2016 / M. Michalska, E. Bezati, S. Casale-Brunet, M. Mattavelli -
Practical security and privacy attacks against biometric hashing using sparse recovery2016 / Berkay Topcu, Cagatay Karabat, Matin Azadmanesh, Hakan Erdogan
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Community Detection by Consensus Genetic-based Algorithm for Directed Networks
Abstract Finding communities in networks is a commonly used form of network analysis. There is a myriad of community detection algorithms in the literature to perform this task. In spite of that, the number of community detection algorithms in...
2016 / Stefano B.B.R.P. Mathias, Valério Rosset, Mariá C.V. Nascimento -
Recognition of Activities of Daily Living from Topic Model
Abstract Research in ubiquitous and pervasive technologies have made it possible to recognise activities of daily living through non-intrusive sensors. The data captured from these sensors are required to be classified using various machine learning ...
2016 / Isibor Kennedy Ihianle, Usman Naeem, Abdel-Rahman Tawil -
Reveal Difference in Synthetic Aperture Radar Images Implementing Fuzzy Clustering Along With Improved MRF Energy Function and Wavelet Denoising Technique
Abstract In this paper we put forward a novel method to reveal difference in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. In this approach we classify the changed and unchanged region by the help of the fuzzy c-means (FCM) clustering along with the use of ...
2016 / Hannah Mini Alias, K.S. Rekha, R. Anitha -
A Novel Ranking-based Optimal Guides Selection Strategy in MOPSO
Abstract A challenging issue with multi-objective particle swarm optimization (MOPSO) is the mechanism to select the optimal guides. This paper presents a new strategy based on ranking dominance and integrates into MOPSO. By using the ranking...
2016 / Li Li, Wanliang Wang, Weikun Li, Xinli Xu, Yanwei Zhao -
A New Categorization Numerical Scheme for Mobile Robotic Computing Using Odor Data-set Recognition as a Case
Abstract Categorization is one of the most active research and application areas of Data Mining. In this paper, we address the problem of pattern categorization in mobile robotic computing. It is the task of automatically sorting a set of patterns...
2016 / Choukri Djellali, Mehdi Adda -
Analyzing students’ Language Learning Experience in an Augmented Reality Mobile Game: An Exploration of an Emergent Learning Environment
Abstract In order to better promote the use of mobile technology in the field of language education, we created an augmented reality mobile game, Guardians of the Mo‘o, for ESL (English as Second Language) learners to enhance their cultural...
2016 / Yang Liu, Daniel Holden, Dongping Zheng -
Converting Panax ginseng DNA and chemical fingerprints into two-dimensional barcode
Abstract Background In this study, we investigated how to convert the Panax ginseng DNA sequence code and chemical fingerprints into a two-dimensional code. In order to improve the compression efficiency, GATC2Bytes and digital...
2016 / Yong Cai, Peng Li, Xi-Wen Li, Jing Zhao, Hai Chen, et al. -
Control strategies of 3-cell Central Pattern Generator via global stimuli2016 / Álvaro Lozano, Marcos Rodríguez, Roberto Barrio
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Clock Drawing Test Digit Recognition Using Static and Dynamic Features
Abstract The clock drawing test (CDT) is a standard neurological test for detection of cognitive impairment. A computerised version of the test promises to improve the accessibility of the test in addition to obtaining more detailed data about the...
2016 / Zainab Harbi, Yulia Hicks, Rossitza Setchi -
Preface2016 / Boudewijn Haverkort, William Knottenbelt, Anne Remke, Nigel Thomas
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Video Broadcasting Services Over SDN-NFV Enabled Networks: A Prototype
Abstract Software Defined Networks (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) have been introduced in the telecommunications engineering as a new way to design, deploy and manage networking services. Working together, they are able to...
2016 / Gabriele Baldoni, Marcello Melita, Sergio Micalizzi, Corrado Rametta, Giovanni Schembra, et al. -
Accelerated Hybrid Approach for Spectral Problems Arising in Graph Analytics
Abstract Data sets such as graphs are growing so rapidly that performing meaningful data analytics in reasonable time is beyond the ability of common software and hardware for many applications. In this context, performance and efficiency are...
2016 / Alexandre Fender, Nahid Emad, Joe Eaton, Serge Petiton -
Quantitative empirical trends in technical performance
Abstract Technological improvement trends such as Moore's law and experience curves have been widely used to understand how technologies change over time and to forecast the future through extrapolation. Such studies can also potentially provide a...
2016 / C.L. Magee, S. Basnet, J.L. Funk, C.L. Benson -
Comparative Analysis of Palm Print Recognition System with Repeated Line Tracking Method
Abstract Palmprint is defined as that line pattern which is located within the area of palm. Palmprint is proved to be distinguishable from other features because of a number of attributes. These attributes include color, clarity, position,...
2016 / Shashi Bala, Nidhi