Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Reconstruction skeleton for the lower human jaw using CAD/CAM/CAE
Abstract There are several methods of reconstruction for lower human jaw, but the most common and safest is using plates and screws. The size of the lower jaw bone varies from person to person, therefore plates and screws are available in different...
2011 / A.T. Abbas -
The analysis of using self-regulated learning strategies according to gender factor
Abstract The purpose of this study is to determine science teacher candidates’ self regulation learning strategies that are used for the domain of science and examine the impact of gender factor on using of self regulation strategies. Descriptive...
2011 / Pınar Fettahlıoğlu -
Interaction mining and skill-dependent recommendations for multi-objective team composition
Abstract Web-based collaboration and virtual environments supported by various Web 2.0 concepts enable the application of numerous monitoring, mining and analysis tools to study human interactions and team formation processes. The composition of an...
2011 / Christoph Dorn, Florian Skopik, Daniel Schall, Schahram Dustdar -
System design of a litter collecting robot
Abstract Litter in public places is a serious problem. Not only because of the obvious dirtiness, but also because litter attracts more litter and can cause the winding down of an area leading to large negative financial and social consequences. To...
2012 / G. Maarten Bonnema -
A Secured Authentication Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Using Elliptic Curves Cryptography2011 / Hsiu-Lien Yeh, Tien-Ho Chen, Pin-Chuan Liu, Tai-Hoo Kim, Hsin-Wen Wei
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Symmetrically multilateral-bargained allocations in multi-sided assignment markets2009 / Oriol Tejada, Carles Rafels
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Autonomous mobile robot localization based on RSSI measurements using an RFID sensor and neural network BPANN
Abstract Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is broadly deployed for improving trade and transactions. An RFID tag can identify the region (position) where it resides; thus, a popular trend among researchers is to...
2012 / Nosaiba A. Sabto, Khalid Al Mutib -
BioLemmatizer: a lemmatization tool for morphological processing of biomedical text2012 / Haibin Liu, Tom Christiansen, William A Baumgartner, Karin Verspoor
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Simple Standard Technique for Catheterization of the Short Stub Leg of Modular Aortic Endografts and Confirmation of Coaxial Guidewire Positioning
Abstract Objective To describe our experience of a technique for cannulation of the short limb of modular devices and confirmation of coaxial positioning, in endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms. ...
2006 / I. Velissaris, D. Kiskinis -
Query Answering with DBoxes is Hard
Abstract Data in description logic knowledge bases is stored in the form of an ABox. ABoxes are often confusing for developers coming from relational databases because an ABox, in contrast to a database instance, provides an incomplete...
2011 / Enrico Franconi, Yazmín Angélica Ibáñez-García, İnanç Seylan -
From Applicative to Environmental Bisimulation
Abstract We illuminate important aspects of the semantics of higher-order functions that are common in the presence of local state, exceptions, names and type abstraction via a series of examples that add to those given by Stark. Most importantly we ...
2011 / Vasileios Koutavas, Paul Blain Levy, Eijiro Sumii -
Two-sorted Point-Interval Temporal Logics
Abstract There are two natural and well-studied approaches to temporal ontology and reasoning: point-based and interval-based. Usually, interval-based temporal reasoning deals with points as particular, duration-less intervals. Here we develop...
2011 / Philippe Balbiani, Valentin Goranko, Guido Sciavicco -
Package Design Determining Young Purchasers ‘Buying Decision: A Cosmetic Packaging Case Study on Gender Distinction
Abstract This research aims to investigate a distinctive perceptual response between young males and females on graphical and packaging appearance leading to their buying decision. The research endeavors to reveal distinctive graphical and formal...
2012 / Siripuk Ritnamkam, Nopadon Sahachaisaeree -
Ancestors protocol for scalable key management
Abstract Group key management is an important functional building block for secure multicast architecture. Thereby, it has been extensively studied in the literature. The main proposed protocol is Adaptive Clustering for Scalable Group Key...
2010 / Dieter Gollmann, Fatma A. Omara, Shrief Ibrahem Zaki, Mohamed W. Abo El Soud -
A Parallel Solver for Incompressible Fluid Flows
Abstract The Navier-Stokes equations describe a large class of fluid flows but are difficult to solve analytically because of their nonlin- earity. We present in this paper a parallel solver for the 3-D Navier-Stokes equations of incompressible...
2013 / Yushan Wang, Marc Baboulin, Jack Dongarra, Joël Falcou, Yann Fraigneau, et al. -
Feasibility of SNMP OID compression
Abstract Simple network management protocol (SNMP) object identifier (OID) compression can improve bandwidth usage and response time. The current literature includes several OID compression algorithms to reduce redundancy in SNMP protocol data units ...
2012 / Hari T.S. Narayanan, Geetha Ilangovan, Sumitra Narayanan -
Design and Assessment of a Remote Vibrotactile Biofeedback System for Neuromotor Rehabilitation Using Active Markers
Abstract One of most important aspects in neuromotor rehabilitation, is the need for the patient to having a feedback about the success of performing exercises prescribed by the therapist. This feedback is commonly carried out by therapist, telling...
2013 / R. Montaño-Murillo, R. Posada-Gómez, A. Martínez-Sibaja, B.E. Gonzalez-Sanchez, A.A. Aguilar-Lasserre, et al. -
Including Accessibility in Higher Education Curricula for ICT
Abstract This paper describes the successful experience carried out by professors of the CETTICO research group of the Technical University of Madrid to incorporate accessibility in the curricula of higher education in ICT in Spain. The paper covers ...
2012 / José Luis Fuertes, Ángel Lucas González, Loïc Martínez -
Performance of Sediment Transport Simulations on NVIDIA's Kepler Architecture
Abstract Aiming to understand how high-performance CUDA programming can be done for NVIDIA's new Kepler architecture, we have investigated a specific case of simulating sediment transport. The arisen stencil computations have distinct features...
2013 / Huayou Su, Nan Wu, Mei Wen, Chunyuan Zhang, Xing Cai -
An Approach to user Interface Design of an Accessible user Agent
Abstract The increase in rich and interactive content on the web has allowed the growth of the number and type of users that access them. This implies that such content should be accessible to anyone, including people with disabilities. Therefore,...
2012 / María González, Lourdes Moreno, Paloma Martínez