Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Adaptive Autonomous Navigation using Reactive Multi-agent System for Control Law Merging
Abstract This paper deals with intelligent autonomous navigation of a vehicle in cluttered environment. We present a control architecture for safe and smooth navigation of a Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV). This control architecture is designed to...
2015 / Baudouin Dafflon, Jose Vilca, Franck Gechter, Lounis Adouane -
Conversation of Sign Language to Speech with Human Gestures
Abstract Inability to speak is considered to be true disability. People with this disability use different modes to communicate with others, there are n number of methods available for their communication one such common method of communication is...
2015 / S. Rajaganapathy, B. Aravind, B. Keerthana, M. Sivagami -
Semantic Data Extraction
Abstract Data extractors are generally difficult to maintain. To simplify the difficult tasks of integrating new data sources and of handling structural changes within existing data sources, we have implemented a new approach called RK. RK is a tool ...
2015 / Katalin Tünde Jánosi-Rancz, Árpád Lajos -
An Active Learning Framework for Human Hand Sign Gestures and Handling Movement Epenthesis Using Enhanced Level Building Approach
Abstract Human hand detection and segmentation plays an important role in sign language recognition and human machine interaction. In this paper, a novel approach for learning a vision-based hand detection system is introduced. The main contribution ...
2015 / R. Elakkiya, K. Selvamani -
A Novel Fuzzing Method for Zigbee Based on Finite State Machine2014 / Baojiang Cui, Shurui Liang, Shilei Chen, Bing Zhao, Xiaobing Liang
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A Feature Selection Approach to the Group Behavior Recognition Issue Using Static Context Information2013 / Alberto Pozo, Miguel A. Patricio, Jesús García, José Manuel Molina
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A non-local vectorial total variational model for multichannel SAR image speckle suppression
Abstract This paper aims at the multichannel synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image speckle reduction. This paper proposes a novel energy minimized regularization model for multichannel image denoising, which is an extension of the non-local total...
2015 / Rubing Xi, Zhengming Wang, Meihua Xie, Xia Zhao, Weiwei Wang -
Toward a Framework for Improving the Execution of the Big Data Applications
Abstract In this paper, we propose a new framework based on learning techniques to improve the execution of a cloud application, especially the big-data application that requires significant computing capacity. We propose a new metric to detect the...
2015 / Wissem Abbes, Zied Kechaou, Adel M. Alimi -
Integration of Web 2.0 Tools in to Non-formal Learning Practices: A Case Study of IBM
Abstract This research identified the specific benefits of online collaboration tools, and explored how their usage has been appropriated by employee volunteers for their practice of volunteering and how they influenced the process of their...
2015 / Ayse Kok -
New Sensitivity based Approach for Optimal Allocation of Shunt Capacitors in Distribution Networks Using PSO
Abstract This paper proposes a new methodology for optimal allocation of shunt capacitors in distribution systems. The proposed method combines various objectives and constraints into a Comprehensive Constraint Multi-objective Function. The function ...
2015 / Neeraj Kanwar, Nikhil Gupta, Anil Swarnkar, K.R. Niazi, R.C. Bansal -
Exploring Islamic Website Features that Influence user Satisfaction: A Conceptual Model
Abstract Islamic websites (I-Webs) demand special attention by the nature of the content they deliver to users. To deliver satisfying and useful content for Islamic activities online (e.g. learning about Islam, questioning scholars, chat), it is...
2013 / Mansur Aliyu, Murni Mahmud, Abu Osman Md Tap -
A high abstraction level approach for detecting feature interactions between telecommunication services
Abstract When several telecommunication services are running at the same time, undesirable behaviors may arise, which are commonly called feature interactions. Several methods have been developed for detecting and resolving feature interactions....
2012 / Zohair Chentouf, Ahmed Khoumsi -
A Head-to-Head Comparison of de Bruijn Indices and Names
Abstract Often debates about pros and cons of various techniques for formalising lambda-calculi rely on subjective arguments, such as de Bruijn indices are hard to read for humans or nominal approaches come close to the style of reasoning employed...
2007 / Stefan Berghofer, Christian Urban -
Directionlet-Based Bayesian Filter for SAR Image Despeckling
Abstract Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images are inherently affected by multiplicative speckle noise, which is due to the radar coherent wave. In this paper, we introduce a new SAR despeckling method based on directionlet transform using Bayesian...
2011 / Yi-Xiang Lu, Qing-Wei Gao, De-Xiang Zhang, Dong Sun -
Abstract Interpretation of Functional Programs using an Attribute Grammar System
Abstract We describe an algorithm for abstract interpretation of an intermediate language in a Haskell compiler, itself also written in Haskell. It computes approximations of possible values for all variables in the program, which can be used for...
2009 / Jeroen Fokker, S. Doaitse Swierstra -
PeerShark: flow-clustering and conversation-generation for malicious peer-to-peer traffic identification2014 / Pratik Narang, Chittaranjan Hota, VN Venkatakrishnan
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An Algebraic Account of References in Game Semantics
Abstract We study the algebraic structure of a programming language with higher-order store, in the style of ML references. Instead of working directly on the operational semantics of the language, we consider its fully abstract game semantics...
2009 / Paul-André Melliès, Nicolas Tabareau -
A Compliance Analysis of Agile Methodologies with the ISO/IEC 29110 Project Management Process
Abstract Software process standards (e.g. ISO/IEC 12207, ISO/IEC 15504) and models (e.g. CMMI) provide a set of best practices and guidelines for improving the quality of the software process and products resulting from that process. However, they...
2015 / Sergio Galvan, Manuel Mora, Rory V. O’Connor, Francisco Acosta, Francisco Alvarez -
Rollback recovery with low overhead for fault tolerance in mobile ad hoc networks
Abstract Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have significantly enhanced the wireless networks by eliminating the need for any fixed infrastructure. Hence, these are increasingly being used for expanding the computing capacity of existing networks or...
2015 / Parmeet Kaur Jaggi, Awadhesh Kumar Singh -
Mobile Instant Messaging for the Elderly
Abstract While the use of Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) has been expanding vastly along with mobile technology, existing MIM applications have not sufficiently addressed the needs of elderly users. MIM applications have great potential to support...
2015 / Bong Way Kiat, Weiqin Chen