Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Multi Neural Networks Investigation based Sleep Apnea Prediction
Abstract Sleep apnea (SA) is recognized as the most important and common type of sleep disorders with several short term and long term side effects on health and prediction of sleep apnea events before they happened can help to prevent these side...
2013 / Yashar Maali, Adel Al-Jumaily -
Representing Action: Transitivity and Verb Processes in Malaysian and Singaporean Oral Proceedings Over Batu Puteh Island Issue
Abstract Oral proceedings in courts can be perceived from a discourse analysis perspective. The discourse analysis of the oral proceedings’ narrative, for example, can reveal how legal teams perceive others through representational strategies. The...
2014 / Mohd Muzhafar Idrus, Nor Fariza Mohd Nor, Izaham Shah Ismail -
Implementing QR factorization updating algorithms on GPUs
Abstract Linear least squares problems are commonly solved by QR factorization. When multiple solutions need to be computed with only minor changes in the underlying data, knowledge of the difference between the old data set and the new can be used...
2014 / Robert Andrew, Nicholas Dingle -
Markerless Outdoor AR-RFID Solution for Logistics
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to describe the logistics processes improvement by use of AR (augmented reality) and hybrid RFID (Radio-frequency identification) technologies in outdoor environment. Augmented reality and RFID nowadays...
2013 / Egils Ginters, Arnis Cirulis, Gatis Blums -
Asymptotic Performance of Sparse Signal Detection Using Convex Programming Method
Abstract The detection of sparse signals against background noise is considered. Detecting signals of such kind is difficult since only a small portion of the signal carries information. Prior knowledge is usually assumed to ease detection. In this...
2012 / Chuan LEI, Jun ZHANG -
Newton-like minimum entropy equalization algorithm for APSK systems
Abstract In this paper, we design and analyze a Newton-like blind equalization algorithm for the APSK system. Specifically, we exploit the principle of minimum entropy deconvolution and derive a blind equalization cost function for APSK signals and...
2014 / Anum Ali, Shafayat Abrar, Azzedine Zerguine, Asoke K. Nandi -
Science, Fact, and Absolute Truth: Critical Views of Learning
Abstract This article reports on a study conducted on seven PhD students at the King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. These students were educational supervisors and had worked previously as teachers. The main focus of the study was the...
2013 / Saleh Abdullah Alabdulkareem -
Methodology for the Assessment of Structural Complexity in Global Production Networks
Abstract The structure of production networks is mainly determined by the amount of production sites, the number of people working in these production sites and the distribution of products and production processes. Due to the dynamic and...
2013 / Günther Schuh, Till Potente, Rawina M. Varandani, Torben Schmitz -
Fast indexing strategies for robust image hashes
Abstract Similarity preserving hashing can aid forensic investigations by providing means to recognize known content and modified versions of known content. However, this raises the need for efficient indexing strategies which support the similarity ...
2014 / Christian Winter, Martin Steinebach, York Yannikos -
Automated Reasoning for Supplier Performance Appraisal in Supply Chains
Abstract Supplier sorting after an evaluation process in many organizations is a routine task required by a quality assurance program or as a Supply Chain Management (SCM) regular practice in order to ensure service and efficiency, two main...
2014 / Juan M. Sepúlveda, Ivan S. Derpich -
Worst-Case Optimal Tree Layout in External Memory2014 / Erik D. Demaine, John Iacono, Stefan Langerman
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Minimizing Communication Interference for Stable Position-based Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract For efficient communication in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) dealing with interference while performing multihop routing is of great importance. By establishing an interference-aware route we can potentially reduce the interference...
2015 / Abedalmotaleb Zadin, Thomas Fevens -
Combining Users’ Activity Survey and Simulators to EvaluateHuman Activity Recognition Systems2015 / Gorka Azkune, Aitor Almeida, Diego López-de-Ipiña, Liming Chen
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A Secure Cloud Computing Model based on Data Classification
Abstract In cloud computing systems, the data is stored on remote servers accessed through the internet. The increasing volume of personal and vital data, brings up more focus on storing the data securely. Data can include financial transactions,...
2015 / Lo’ai Tawalbeh, Nour S. Darwazeh, Raad S. Al-Qassas, Fahd AlDosari -
High voltage magnetic pulse generation using capacitor discharge technique
Abstract A high voltage magnetic pulse is designed by applying an electrical pulse to the coil. Capacitor banks are developed to generate the pulse current. Switching circuit consisting of Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT) switches, thyristor, and...
2014 / M. Rezal, Dahaman Ishak, M. Sabri -
Depfix, a Tool for Automatic Rule-based Post-editing of SMT2014 / Rosa Rudolf
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Framework for Dynamic Text Presentation in eLearning
Abstract We present the framework of an eLearning environment that can adapt to a student's reading behaviour by dynamically selecting and presenting text-based learning material. The student's eye gaze would be used to predict their comprehension...
2014 / Leana Copeland, Tom Gedeon, Sabrina Caldwell -
Subdivision depth for triangular surfaces
Abstract The aim of this attempt was to present an efficient algorithm for the evaluation of error bound of triangular subdivision surfaces. The error estimation technique is based on first order difference and this process is independent of...
2016 / G. Mustafa, M.S. Hashmi, F. Khan -
Do Groups Matter? An Agent-based Modeling Approach to Pedestrian Egress
Abstract Festivals in city parks attended by individuals and families are a universal feature of urban life. These venues often have the common attributes of vendors and other obstacles that restrict pedestrian movement through certain areas, as...
2014 / Andrew Collins, Terra Elzie, Erika Frydenlund, R. Michael Robinson -
Systematic Development of Mobile AR-applications, Special Focus on User Participation
Abstract A comprehensive, systematic planning method to design mobile Augmented Reality (AR)-applications in the range of production planning is not available. A target driven development process to match mobile AR-applications to the methodical...
2015 / C. Weidig, J.C. Aurich