Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Validating Passive Localization Methods for Occupancy Sensing Systems in Wireless Environments: A Case Study
Abstract In this paper we present an experimental validation of different methods used in a passive indoor localization system for inferring occupancy information on different zones of interest. The experiments were conducted in a lecture building...
2016 / Pedro E. Lopez-de-Teruel, Felix J. Garcia, Oscar Canovas -
Structural Monitoring with Distributed-Regional and Event-based NN-Decision Tree Learning Using Mobile Multi-Agent Systems and Common Java Script Platforms
Abstract Among the Internet-of-Things, one major field of application deploying agent-based sensor and information processing is Structural Load and Structural Health Monitoring (SLM/SHM) of mechanical structures. This work investigates a data...
2016 / Stefan Bosse -
An Early Detection System for Dementia Using the M2 M/IoT Platform
Abstract The number of elderly people living alone has been increasing in Japan. If dementia has been detected at an early stage, the progress of disease can be slowed. Therefore, early detection of dementia is so beneficial to the patient therapy....
2016 / Haruka Ishii, Keisuke Kimino, Maher Aljehani, Nobuhiro Ohe, Masahiro Inoue -
The combination of analytical and statistical method to define polygonal ship domain and reflect human experiences in estimating dangerous area
Abstract The paper suggests a new method of collision avoidance stemming from the concept of the polygonal target ship domain. Since the last century, we have witnessed the current typical ship domains classified and described. In this proposition,...
2016 / Gia Huy Dinh, Nam-kyun Im -
A Novel Robust Metric for Comparing the Intelligence of Two Cooperative Multiagent Systems
Abstract Cooperative multiagent systems are used for solving many computational hard problems. In the scientific literature, the intelligence of cooperative multiagent systems is considered at the systems’ level and is based on the “intelligent...
2016 / Laszlo Barna Iantovics, Corina Rotar, Elena Nechita -
Towards Multi-Level Semantics for Multi-Agent Systems
Abstract In multi-agent systems, changes in an agent's mental state often reflect changes at the social level as well. Furthermore, most work on agent languages use structural operational semantics to formalise multi-agent systems. As multi-agent...
2016 / Alison R. Panisson, Rafael H. Bordini, Antônio Carlos da Rocha Costa -
Effective Iris Recognition System
Abstract Biometric identification has provided a robust technique for proving identity and has become the standard in identity authentication and access control. Iris recognition is a prudent biometric identification system with promising results in ...
2016 / Tossy Thomas, Anu George, K.P. Indira Devi -
A simple approach to multiple attribute decision making using loss functions2016 / Vijaya Babu Vommi, Sravya Roy Kakollu
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Pseudo-bacterial Potential Field Based Path Planner for Autonomous Mobile Robot Navigation2015 / Ulises Orozco-Rosas, Oscar Montiel, Roberto Seplúveda
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Matrix Code Based Error Correction for LUT Based Cyclic Redundancy Check
Abstract Communication is one of the vast and rapidly growing fields of engineering. Increasing the efficiency of communication by overcoming the external electromagnetic sources and noise is a challenging task. Various error detection and...
2016 / Neepa P. Mathew, Anith Mohan -
Optimal Cooperative Beamforming Design for MIMO Relay Channels
Abstract Motivated by the rapid growth of wireless applications with multiple antenna terminals, multiple input multiple output (MIMO) relaying has gained much attention now a days due to its improved data rate, coverage extension and improved...
2016 / Sumayya Ali, K.M. Smitha -
Integrating Selectional Constraints and Subcategorization Frames in a Dependency Parser2016 / Seyed Abolghasem Mirroshandel, Alexis Nasr
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HamNoSys to SiGML Conversion System for Sign Language Automation
Abstract Sign language is a visual gesture language. Deaf people use sign language as their main source for communication. They use their hands, face and arms for conveying thoughts and meanings. Sign language is not having any written form and...
2016 / Khushdeep Kaur, Parteek Kumar -
Feature Vector Extraction based Texture Feature using Hybrid Wavelet Type I & II for Finger Knuckle Prints for Multi-Instance Feature Fusion
Abstract The finger knuckle print (FKP) of a particular person is found to be unique and can serve as a biometric feature has been revealed recently by the researchers. In this research Finger Knuckle Print has been used as a biometric feature....
2016 / Vandana Yadav, Vinayak Bharadi, Sunil K. Yadav -
Multi-layer architecture for realization of network virtualization using MPLS technology
Abstract Network virtualization (NV) increases Internet flexibility by separating policies from mechanisms. This makes developing new applications, managing the Internet, and supporting different applications much easier. In this study, we introduce ...
2016 / Ghasem Ahmadeyan Mazhin, Mozafar Bag-Mohammadi, Mehdi Ghasemi, Shabnam Feizi -
Reducing Complex CSP Models to Traces via Priority
Abstract Hoare's Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) [C.A.R. Hoare. Communicating Sequential Processes. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA, 1985] admits a rich universe of semantic models. In this paper we study finite...
2016 / David Mestel, A.W. Roscoe -
Characterization of Cluster Structures in Material Flow Networks: A Network Approach
Abstract Current manufacturing systems are subjected to a high level of dynamics due to shorter product lifecycles, increasing customer requirements, and high fluctuations in demand. Therefore, present production planning and control is required to...
2016 / Darja Wagner, Till Becker -
A Fast Evaluation Approach of Data Consistency Protocols within a Compilation Toolchain
Abstract Shared memory is a critical issue for large distributed systems. Despite several data consistency protocols have been proposed, the selection of the protocol that best suits to the application requirements and system constraints remains a...
2016 / Loïc Cudennec, Safae Dahmani, Guy Gogniat, Cédric Maignan, Martha Johanna Sepúlveda -
How to Support Intuition in Complex Assembly?
Abstract Managing a complex assembly system includes understanding and supporting the operators’ information processes. This paper presents theory (intuition, flow and guidelines for information presentation) combined with case results. The aim is...
2016 / S. Mattsson, Å. Fast-Berglund -
Completeness in PVS of a Nominal Unification Algorithm
Abstract Nominal systems are an alternative approach for the treatment of variables in computational systems. In the nominal approach variable bindings are represented using techniques that are close to first-order logical techniques, instead of...
2016 / Mauricio Ayala-Rincón, Maribel Fernández, Ana Cristina Rocha-Oliveira