Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Facilitating collaborative learning between two primary schools using large multi-touch devices2017 / James McNaughton, Tom Crick, Andrew Joyce-Gibbons, Gary Beauchamp, Nick Young, et al.
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Linguistically-augmented perplexity-based data selection for language models
Abstract This paper explores the use of linguistic information for the selection of data to train language models. We depart from the state-of-the-art method in perplexity-based data selection and extend it in order to use word-level linguistic...
2014 / Antonio Toral, Pavel Pecina, Longyue Wang, Josef van Genabith -
Data- and expert-driven rule induction and filtering framework for functional interpretation and description of gene sets2017 / Aleksandra Gruca, Marek Sikora
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A model transformation framework to increase OCL usability
Abstract The usability of a modeling language has a direct relationship with several factors of models constructed with the modeling language, such as time required and accuracy. Object Constraint Language (OCL) is the most prevalent language to...
2015 / Samin Salemi, Ali Selamat, Marek Penhaker -
GOTHIC: Gravitational oct-tree code accelerated by hierarchical time step controlling
Abstract The tree method is a widely implemented algorithm for collisionless N-body simulations in astrophysics well suited for GPU(s). Adopting hierarchical time stepping can accelerate N-body simulations; however, it is infrequently implemented...
2016 / Yohei Miki, Masayuki Umemura -
Air Traffic Flow Management slot allocation to minimize propagated delay and improve airport slot adherence
Abstract In Europe, one of the instruments at the Network Manager’s (NM) disposal to tackle demand-capacity imbalance is to impose ground, i.e. Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM), delays to flights. To compensate for anticipated delays and improve...
2016 / Nikola Ivanov, Fedja Netjasov, Radosav Jovanović, Stefano Starita, Arne Strauss -
Building CMU Sphinx language model for the Holy Quran using simplified Arabic phonemes
Abstract This paper investigates the use of a simplified set of Arabic phonemes in an Arabic Speech Recognition system applied to Holy Quran. The CMU Sphinx 4 was used to train and evaluate a language model for the Hafs narration of the Holy Quran....
2016 / Mohamed Yassine El Amrani, M.M. Hafizur Rahman, Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin, Asadullah Shah -
Performance analysis of selected hypervisors (Virtual Machine Monitors - VMMs)2016 / Waldemar Graniszewski, Adam Arciszewski
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Outage performance of fixed-gain and variable-gain AF full-duplex relaying in non-identical Nakagami-m fading channels2017 / Asil Koç, İbrahim Altunbaş, Abbas Yongaçoğlu
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Modeling of decentralized processes in dynamic logistic networks by means of graph-transformational swarms2016 / Larbi Abdenebaoui, Hans-Jörg Kreowski
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Spatial Block Codes Based on Unitary Transformations Derived from Orthonormal Polynomial Sets2002 / Giridhar D. Mandyam
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FLP answer set semantics without circular justifications for general logic programs
Abstract The answer set semantics presented by Faber et al. [27] has been widely used to define so called FLP answer sets for different types of logic programs. However, it was recently observed that when being extended from normal to more general...
2014 / Yi-Dong Shen, Kewen Wang, Thomas Eiter, Michael Fink, Christoph Redl, et al. -
A Survey of Artificial Intelligence Techniques Employed for Adaptive Educational Systems within E-Learning Platforms2016 / Khalid Colchester, Hani Hagras, Daniyal Alghazzawi
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Static force field representation of environments based on agents’ nonlinear motions2017 / Damian Campo, Alejandro Betancourt, Lucio Marcenaro, Carlo Regazzoni
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Unsupervised Learning of Patterns Using Multilayer Reverberating Configurations of Polychronous Wavefront Computation
Abstract Polychronous Wavefront Computation (PWC) is an abstraction of spiking neural networks that has been shown to be capable of basic computational functions and simple pattern recognition through multilayer configurations. The objective of this ...
2016 / Fred Highland, Corey Hart -
Structure of a Prototype System for Managing Letters
Abstract This paper describes a prototype system for managing a collection of letters. The collection of letters is precious resources as historical material, and the collection is analyzed for finding historical information. To construct a database ...
2014 / Hideaki Ito, Kazuki Kasugai, Syouhei Kanamori, Shimpei Kanekasu, Shinsaku Tashiro, et al. -
GeNN: a code generation framework for accelerated brain simulations2016 / Esin Yavuz, James Turner, Thomas Nowotny
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Random number datasets generated from statistical analysis of randomly sampled GSM recharge cards
Abstract In this article, a random number of datasets was generated from random samples of used GSM (Global Systems for Mobile Communications) recharge cards. Statistical analyses were performed to refine the raw data to random number datasets...
2016 / Hilary I. Okagbue, Abiodun A. Opanuga, Pelumi E. Oguntunde, Paulinus O. Ugwoke -
The Digital Service File (DSA) – The Rag Integration and Information Platform for Spatial Data
ABSTRACT Purpose The Digital Service File (DSA) is the RAG intranet portal for the long-term application of geodata and other data sources. It combines the functionality of modern mapping services designed for spatial analysis and...
2015 / Thomas Koslowski, Katharina Telenga -
OpenNFT: An open-source Python/Matlab framework for real-time fMRI neurofeedback training based on activity, connectivity and multivariate pattern analysis
Abstract Neurofeedback based on real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rt-fMRI) is a novel and rapidly developing research field. It allows for training of voluntary control over localized brain activity and connectivity and has...
2017 / Yury Koush, John Ashburner, Evgeny Prilepin, Ronald Sladky, Peter Zeidman, et al.