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20,314,266
We successfully transmitted 100GHz-grid, 20 channels single-carrier 440-Gb/s super-Nyquist signal over 3600km. Record all-ETDM-based 110-GBaud PDM-QPSK is coherently detected by a real-time oscilloscope at 160 GSa/s with 65-GHz bandwidth, achieving a net SE of 4b/s/Hz.
2022-08-30T04:27:18.225Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/e0adbb9349f8ca22bc78986d316d7a5d4566a340
Transmission of 20×440-Gb/s super-nyquist-filtered signals over 3600 km based on single-carrier 110-GBaud PDM QPSK with 100-GHz grid
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OFC 2014
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2014-03-09T00:00:00
{ "name": "OFC 2014", "volume": null, "pages": "1-3" }
[ "single carrier", "bandwidth", "qpsk" ]
[ "single carrier", "qpsk", "grid node", "multicarrier", "ofdm" ]
[ "single carrier", "bandwidth", "grid node", "ofdm", "qpsk", "multicarrier" ]
[ "frequency division multiple access", "frequency domains", "carrier communication", "channel estimation", "multiplexing", "fading channels", "signal receivers", "computer networks", "grid environments", "wireless telecommunication systems", "quadrature phase shift keying", "multicarrier modulation", "frequency allocation", "frequency domain analysis", "fading (radio)", "orthogonal frequency division multiplexing", "telecommunication traffic", "data communication systems", "communication channels", "signal to noise ratio", "signal detection", "computer science", "grid computing", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "phase shift keying", "code division multiple access", "time domain analysis", "bit error rate", "telecommunication networks", "computer systems", "signal processing", "parallel processing systems", "signal encoding", "probability", "engineering", "distributed systems", "mathematics", "distributed computer systems" ]
20,314,272
This work explores challenges in silicon integration of scalable high-throughput “Wireless Fiber” links that exploit the increase in spatial and spectral degrees of freedom at higher carrier frequencies due to LOS MIMO spatial multiplexing and higher bandwidths. In order to utilize these increased degrees of freedom, however, hardware must scale in dynamic range, speed and number of antenna elements. To this end, we examine tradeoffs in the partitioning of functionality between the transmitter and receiver, as well as between the analog and digital domains, and investigate a new scalable analog processing architecture for the receiver.
2022-08-25T20:31:34.699Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/ce6a923259dfd49cdb4310d63dce8a4aa175707e
Analog processing to enable scalable high-throughput mm-Wave wireless fiber systems
[ { "authorId": "2822036", "name": "Mahmoud Sawaby" }, { "authorId": "2792325", "name": "B. Mamandipoor" }, { "authorId": "2587162", "name": "Upamanyu Madhow" }, { "authorId": "3335046", "name": "A. Arbabian" } ]
2016 50th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers
2,016
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2016-11-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "2016 50th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers", "volume": null, "pages": "1658-1662" }
[ "transmitters", "computer hardware", "mimo", "spatial multiplexing", "bandwidth", "antenna element", "carrier frequencies", "wireless" ]
[ "wireless", "carrier frequencies", "transmitters", "frequencies", "mimo", "spatial multiplexing", "multiplexing", "bandwidth", "computer hardware", "antennas", "antenna element", "optical fibers", "wireless communications", "multiple-input-multiple-output", "antenna arrays", "transceivers", "transmitter and receiver", "transmitted signal", "architecture designs", "signal bandwidth", "multiple input multiple output mimo)", "multi-user mimo", "array antennas" ]
[ "multi-user mimo", "frequencies", "mimo", "carrier frequencies", "wireless", "architecture designs", "transmitters", "computer hardware", "wireless communications", "transmitter and receiver", "bandwidth", "multiplexing", "antenna arrays", "multiple-input-multiple-output", "transceivers", "antennas", "spatial multiplexing", "optical fibers", "antenna element", "array antennas", "signal bandwidth", "multiple input multiple output mimo)", "transmitted signal" ]
[ "channel state information", "multipath propagation", "beamforming", "orthogonal frequency division multiplexing", "civil aviation", "radio", "software architecture", "signal receivers", "computer science", "computer networks", "communication channels", "signal to noise ratio", "matrix algebra", "wireless telecommunication systems", "receiving antennas", "channel capacity", "sensors", "mim devices", "antenna accessories", "directional patterns (antenna)", "frequency division multiplexing", "cellular radio systems", "received signals", "mimo systems", "fading (radio)", "rayleigh fading", "code division multiple access", "fading channels", "frequency allocation", "software design", "signal detection", "signal processing", "mathematics", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "information theory", "telecommunication traffic", "bit error rate", "data communication systems", "software engineering", "engineering", "computer systems", "communication", "telecommunication networks", "probability" ]
20,314,368
Forestry machines are essentially four degree of freedom electrohydraulic telemanipulators equipped with specialised end-effectors for harvesting trees. In this paper, we describe forestry telemanipulation and then review the development of a computer-based training aid based on graphical simulation. To the best of our knowledge, our work here represents the first concentrated attempt at developing a system intended to become an integral part of forestry machine operator training.
2022-09-03T04:26:30.892Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/e6e6ea6c6a805204ca924cb9f7d6f1cd583617d6
A computer-based training environment for forestry telemanipulation
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Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robot and Systems. Innovative Robotics for Real-World Applications. IROS '97
1,997
20
8
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false
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1997-09-07T00:00:00
{ "name": "Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robot and Systems. Innovative Robotics for Real-World Applications. IROS '97", "volume": "3", "pages": "1826-1831 vol.3" }
[]
[ "telerobotics", "end effectors", "teleoperation", "teleoperated", "graphical representations" ]
[ "end effectors", "graphical representations", "telerobotics", "teleoperated", "teleoperation" ]
[ "robotic manipulators", "graphic methods", "remote control", "industrial robots", "robots", "graph theory", "robotics", "theoretical computer science", "computer science" ]
20,314,371
Load forecasting is a critical necessity in the electricity industry since any unanticipated demand could cause possible grid instability and blackouts. Ideally, the capacity should be kept slightly above the current demand to avoid any undesired outages and suboptimal last minute power purchase. Motivated to develop an intelligent and efficient forecasting approach, we propose investigating in this paper the impact of using a loss function in Support Vector Regression (SVR) that is modified with a strict mandate to minimize under estimating power needs. Experimental results for the municipality of Beirut's power substations show that the number of under-predictions was drastically reduced from an average of 50% to 1.91% with a very minimal impact of 0.3% on average on the error rate which motivates follow on research.
2022-09-04T04:39:25.924Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/dd440fccbca44df7be667981fba77c003b6b8bea
An asymmetrical and quadratic Support Vector Regression loss function for Beirut short term load forecast
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2012 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC)
2,012
20
5
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false
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2012-12-13T00:00:00
{ "name": "2012 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC)", "volume": null, "pages": "651-656" }
[ "purchase", "outages", "electricity", "support vector" ]
[ "support vector", "electricity", "outages", "purchase", "support vector machine", "grid node" ]
[ "electricity", "support vector", "grid node", "purchase", "outages", "support vector machine" ]
[ "engineering", "grid environments", "purchasing", "fading (radio)", "fading channels", "classifiers", "grid computing", "e-commerce", "sales", "bit error rate", "signal detection", "communication channels", "signal to noise ratio", "machine learning", "parallel processing systems", "internet", "information technology", "economics", "probability", "signal processing", "wireless telecommunication systems", "artificial intelligence", "distributed systems", "computer science", "mathematics", "computer networks", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "distributed computer systems", "computer systems" ]
20,314,390
Intermittent renewable microsources in so-called MicroGrids will need to have plug-and-play functionality, therefore, will need to be integrated with local storage. The design of such cross-coupled nonlinear systems is complex and presently focuses on command tracking dynamics. In practice, the robustness of such systems to external disturbance inputs plays at least an equal role. This paper presents the dynamic stiffness methodology for such design and illustrates it for a single-phase photovoltaic microsource with battery energy storage. While this method has been applied with considerable success in motor drives (converter plus single load) and uninterruptible power systems (converter plus energy storage), it has not so far been applied to the more complex case considered here of a microsource with embedded storage (converter plus energy source plus storage). The mathematical model of the system is derived and presented in state feedback block diagrams whereby local and global external disturbances and cross-coupling are clearly identified. The resulting system is clearly able to prevent the propagation of external disturbances from one end to the other. Experimental results are provided to validate the operation of the proposed controller.
2022-08-24T09:24:41.279Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/9fabbe0676c59b5163749c030b941fdf792c1e30
Dynamic Stiffness-Based Control for a MicroGrid Microsource Interface
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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
2,015
39
1
0
false
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
2015-07-28T00:00:00
{ "name": "IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics", "volume": "62", "pages": "6296-6305" }
[ "state feedback", "cross-coupled" ]
[ "parametric uncertainties", "parameter uncertainty", "state feedback", "storage systems", "storage devices", "storage management", "nonvolatile storage", "control systems", "distributed generators", "distribution grid", "extended state observer" ]
[ "control systems", "extended state observer", "distribution grid", "storage systems", "parameter uncertainty", "storage management", "storage devices", "nonvolatile storage", "state feedback", "parametric uncertainties", "cross-coupled", "distributed generators" ]
[ "computer systems", "disturbance rejection", "observability", "smart grid", "lyapunov functions", "sufficient conditions", "information management", "digital storage", "flash memory", "random access storage", "feedback control", "linear matrix inequalities", "robust control", "variable frequency oscillators", "phase noise", "distribution systems", "computer science", "proportional control systems", "nonlinear control systems", "electricity market", "energy utilization", "differential equations", "information technology", "database systems", "computer hardware", "embedded systems", "parallel processing systems", "microprocessor chips", "feedback systems", "matrix algebra", "adaptive control systems", "spurious signal noise", "local area networks", "control theory", "commerce", "electricity", "numerical methods", "distributed systems", "mathematics", "process control", "communication channels", "signal to noise ratio", "wireless telecommunication systems", "economics", "engineering", "distributed computer systems", "automation", "signal processing", "computer networks", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems" ]
20,314,401
A data model, called the entity-relationship model, which incorporates the semantic information in the real world is proposed. A special diagramatic technique is introduced for exhibiting entities and relationships. An example of data base design and description using the model and the diagramatic technique is given. The implications on data integrity, information retrieval, and data manipulation are discussed.
2022-09-04T23:04:46.341Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/c7a1da45e26e2566de9114bc150450e84b3b7e55
The entity-relationship model: toward a unified view of data
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VLDB '75
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39
749
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1975-09-22T00:00:00
{ "name": null, "volume": null, "pages": "173" }
[ "information retrieval", "semantic information", "database systems" ]
[ "viewpoint", "semantics", "semantic information", "information retrieval", "integrated data" ]
[ "semantic information", "integrated data", "viewpoint", "semantics", "information retrieval", "database systems" ]
[ "data integration", "software architecture", "computer science", "computer systems", "data handling", "software design", "software engineering" ]
20,314,438
While many computer science programs offer courses on research methods, such classes typically tend to be aimed at graduate students. In this paper, we propose a novel means for introducing undergraduate students to research experiences in computer science — via an introductory Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) course. Students explore the content areas typically covered in an upper-level A.I. course (heuristic search, constraint satisfaction, game-playing etc.), while also learning about the mechanics of how empirical research is conducted in this field.
2022-07-04T21:01:47.539Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/42024d4af5a65a502710a55ec480a61ec18ce3e3
A.I. as an Introduction to Research Methods in Computer Science
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AAAI
2,016
8
1
0
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2016-02-12T00:00:00
{ "name": null, "volume": null, "pages": "4128-4129" }
[ "graduate student", "computer science", "artificial intelligence" ]
[ "artificial intelligence", "computer science", "graduate student", "social sciences", "computer games" ]
[ "graduate student", "computer science", "social sciences", "artificial intelligence", "computer games" ]
[ "education, graduate", "sociology", "game theory", "interactive computer graphics", "university", "curricula", "academic achievement", "user interfaces", "computer imaging and vision", "education", "human computer interaction" ]
20,314,447
The algorithm for determining the set of maximum compatibles of Sinha Roy and Sheng is compared with the more recent algorithm of Stoffers. A refinement of the former algorithm is given and a minor mistake in the latter is pointed out.
2022-03-10T01:39:51.471Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/143a076dc524b9558708ee92b6c6ff3ffe6c9e45
A Discussion on Two Algorithms for Determining Maximum Compatibles
[ { "authorId": "47483927", "name": "F. Handoko" } ]
IEEE Transactions on Computers
1,975
2
3
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
1975-08-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "IEEE Transactions on Computers", "volume": "C-24", "pages": "838-840" }
[]
[ "adaptive algorithms", "hybrid algorithms", "efficient algorithm", "optimization problems", "successive refinement" ]
[ "hybrid algorithms", "efficient algorithm", "adaptive algorithms", "successive refinement", "optimization problems" ]
[ "evolutionary algorithms", "particle swarm optimization (pso)", "computational efficiency", "software", "source coding", "signal distortion", "correlation analysis", "genetic algorithms", "optimization", "swarm intelligence", "theoretical computer science", "computer science", "signal encoding", "channel coding", "data compression", "image compression", "communication channels", "signal to noise ratio", "mathematics", "artificial intelligence", "image coding", "bit error rate", "fading channels", "channel capacity", "image quality", "wireless telecommunication systems", "signal processing", "image processing", "probability", "information theory", "image analysis", "computer networks", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "engineering", "computer imaging and vision", "communication", "computer systems" ]
20,314,460
HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés. Génération de polices d’imprimerie pour photocomposeuse digitale Marc Hourdequin
2022-02-12T22:13:42.088Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/7d540c0f4333d48b4f1f79cd9c7a70edda12cd76
Génération de polices d'imprimerie pour photocomposeuse digitale
[ { "authorId": "3423373", "name": "Marc Hourdequin" } ]
1,978
10
0
0
false
[ { "category": "Economics", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
null
null
null
[ "open access" ]
[ "open access", "text document", "electronic document", "web content", "document classification" ]
[ "document classification", "electronic document", "open access", "web content", "text document" ]
[ "text processing", "information retrieval systems", "word processing", "electronic publishing", "world wide web", "text mining", "natural language processing", "computational linguistics", "data mining", "information retrieval", "database systems", "internet", "artificial intelligence", "natural languages", "computer science", "computer systems", "linguistics", "semantics" ]
20,314,544
Abstract A general method for the construction of a model based navigation system is proposed. The system is based on a kalman filter and can be equipped with many commercially available navigation sensor. The system has been implemented using a laser range finder. It’s main features are: It is robust, it supervises itself and the algorithm’s computing time does not depend on the size of the environment model.
2022-09-02T11:29:30.527Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/de1441e05da27078bab311caf4e5bca52bdaf0e1
Map-based free navigation for autonomous vehicles
[ { "authorId": "144658809", "name": "E. Freund" }, { "authorId": "144636751", "name": "F. Dierks" } ]
Int. J. Syst. Sci.
1,995
5
3
0
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Mathematics", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Engineering", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
1995-06-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "Int. J. Syst. Sci.", "volume": "27", "pages": "753-770" }
[ "laser range finders", "navigation systems", "autonomous vehicles", "sensors", "kalman filters" ]
[ "navigation systems", "autonomous vehicles", "vehicles", "kalman filters", "sensors", "laser range finders", "range finders" ]
[ "laser range finders", "range finders", "navigation systems", "autonomous vehicles", "sensors", "vehicles", "kalman filters" ]
[ "intelligent robots", "robots", "mobile robots", "image processing", "motion planning", "computer vision", "computer hardware", "engineering", "signal processing", "artificial intelligence", "robotics", "computer imaging and vision", "computer science" ]
20,314,600
In this study, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was applied to simulate pollutant load of the TP and TN of Dongting Lake basin, considering point source and non-point source pollution. Comparison verification was made between water quality monitoring data from Shahekou, Hanshoupotou and Zhangshugang water monitoring stations and simulated results. Three assessment indicators, Re, R2, and E were used to evaluate the availability and suitability of the model. Spatial analysis by GIS revealed that TP and TN load was found to be concentrated in the nearby lake district that merged by sub-basins whose outlets were directly into the lake and the area covered 22 thousand KM2. The pollutant load of TP and TN in the nearby lake district accounts for 39.6% and 45.2%. Xiang River district was the second largest area which account for 13.9% and 12.5% of TP and TN respectively. Yuan River district burdened the least amount of the pollutant load. Contribution rate analysis showed that farmland runoff and aquaculture should be the key factors for pollution. Fertilizer of farmland runoff was the most critical contributor for TN load which account for 32.9% of the total amount, and aquaculture was the largest contributors for TP load account for 47.3%.
2022-01-27T12:08:33.464Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/7050a4710ab404b20306dc5fc950b4b0ad57aeb3
Pollution load simulation of Dongting Lake basin based on SWAT and GIS
[ { "authorId": "2153679167", "name": "Li Fang" }, { "authorId": "2146359399", "name": "Wenjie Wang" }, { "authorId": "1870047", "name": "Chenfeng Liu" }, { "authorId": "1754445", "name": "Zhuoyuan Yu" } ]
2015 23rd International Conference on Geoinformatics
2,015
12
0
0
false
[ { "category": "Engineering", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2015-06-19T00:00:00
{ "name": "2015 23rd International Conference on Geoinformatics", "volume": null, "pages": "1-4" }
[ "verification", "geographic information system" ]
[ "geographic information system", "verification", "geographical information system", "verification method", "web-gis" ]
[ "verification", "web-gis", "verification method", "geographical information system", "geographic information system" ]
[ "verification and validation", "information systems", "model checking", "formal verifications", "software", "software quality", "computer systems", "embedded systems", "architecture verification and validation", "computer science", "software design", "architecting", "software engineering", "software architecture" ]
20,314,651
The spread of Web 2.0 has caused user-generated content explosion. Users can tag resources in order to describe and organize them. Tag clouds are visually depicted tags in order to facilitate browsing among numerous tags and resources. The goal of our paper is to improve tag clouds with vocabulary refinement and enhanced reference counts. Namely, three novel algorithms have been proposed to correct spelling and clerical errors, contract tags, and improve reference counts. The provided algorithms have been validated and verified on real-world tag clouds of a thesis portal.
2022-02-12T22:10:09.323Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/652caea2063b51b8a4bd7bd883e694a124f22983
Algorithms to Improve Tag Clouds
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2012 Fifth International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology
2,012
17
1
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2012-11-05T00:00:00
{ "name": "2012 Fifth International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology", "volume": null, "pages": "303-308" }
[ "user-generated content", "contracts", "vocabulary" ]
[ "vocabulary", "contracts", "rf-id tags", "cloud environments", "cloud infrastructures" ]
[ "user-generated content", "vocabulary", "contracts", "rf-id tags", "cloud environments", "cloud infrastructures" ]
[ "web 2.0", "social media", "user interfaces", "linguistics", "e-commerce", "rfid", "cloud computing", "grid computing", "world wide web", "human computer interaction", "internet", "information technology", "tracked objects", "radio waves", "computer systems", "parallel processing systems", "computer science", "object tracking", "target tracking", "signal processing", "distributed systems", "object recognition", "sensors", "engineering", "distributed computer systems", "pattern recognition", "image segmentation", "computer hardware", "machine learning", "image analysis", "image processing", "artificial intelligence", "computer imaging and vision" ]
20,314,691
We present a reformulation of the posture generation problem that encompasses non-Euclidean manifolds. Such a formulation allows a more elegant mathematical description of the constraints, which we exemplify through some scenarios in the simulation results section. In our previous work, the posture generation problem is formulated as a non-linear optimization program with constraints expressed only through Euclidean manifolds; we solve the latter problem using on-the-shelf solvers. Instead, we decided to implement a new SQP solver that is most suited to non-Euclidean manifolds structural objects. By doing so, we have a better mastering in the way to tune and specialize our SQP solver for robotic problems.
2022-09-01T11:33:55.844Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/2aad43f6768dae2c47c43350d243b485a069c520
Humanoid posture generation on non-Euclidean manifolds
[ { "authorId": "34913364", "name": "Stanislas Brossette" }, { "authorId": "31990976", "name": "Adrien Escande" }, { "authorId": "2325757", "name": "Gregoire Duchemin" }, { "authorId": "50842413", "name": "Benjamin Chrétien" }, { "authorId": "1725002", "name": "A. Kheddar" } ]
2015 IEEE-RAS 15th International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids)
2,015
22
17
0
true
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Mathematics", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2015-11-03T00:00:00
{ "name": "2015 IEEE-RAS 15th International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids)", "volume": null, "pages": "352-358" }
[ "optimization" ]
[ "optimization", "sequential quadratic programming", "iterative solvers", "optimization problems", "humanoid robot", "whole-body motion" ]
[ "whole-body motion", "optimization", "humanoid robot", "iterative solvers", "sequential quadratic programming", "optimization problems" ]
[ "anthropomorphic robots", "mathematics", "intelligent robots", "linear systems", "constrained optimization", "correlation analysis", "robots", "artificial intelligence", "mobile robots", "sensors", "matrix algebra", "robotics", "computer science", "computer hardware" ]
20,314,715
More and more, exams require medical images as a tool to diagnose pathologies. Thus, the transfer and storage of the exam data becomes a critical issue. To address this issue, an image compression algorithm called Waaves has been developed and certified for medical imaging. Our work in this paper deals with a scenario of EEG exams where video of the patient is also recorded in order to correctly diagnose myoclonus pathologies. To achieve this goal, the video needs to be of high quality and at frame rate of at least 100 frames per second. This high data rate cannot be compressed on the fly by Waaves codec. In this paper, we present a novel codec based on the Waaves compression algorithm that fits the requirements of tele-video-EEG. We have used the characteristics of the input sequence and the analysis of the original codec, to improve the compression speed. The proposed video codec has shown a speed-up of around 3.4 times compared to the original algorithm. In addition, we have been able to improve the compression ratio while retaining necessary quality to identify myoclonus.
2022-08-22T03:35:58.208Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/dab04f76b488217faf3259c27243cc91a8c07fd8
High frame rate medical quality video compression for tele-EEG
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2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)
2,016
16
5
0
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Medicine", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2016-08-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)", "volume": null, "pages": "5392-5396" }
[ "video codecs", "frames", "medical images", "compression algorithms", "compression ratio (machinery)", "image compression algorithms", "video compression" ]
[ "frames", "video streams", "video compression", "video codecs", "image compression", "compression ratio (machinery)", "medical images" ]
[ "video codecs", "frames", "medical images", "compression algorithms", "compression ratio (machinery)", "image compression algorithms", "image compression", "video compression", "video streams" ]
[ "video processing", "visual communication", "motion estimation", "structural frames", "image analysis", "image processing", "bioinformatics", "data compression", "digital image storage", "image quality", "image coding", "video streaming", "computer imaging and vision", "hidden markov models", "markov random fields", "hidden markov model (hmm)", "computer science", "image segmentation", "imaging systems", "database systems", "multimedia systems", "markov processes", "image reconstruction", "computer systems", "internet", "correlation analysis", "mathematics" ]
20,314,738
State-of-the-art multimedia streaming services are scalable, hence leverage a quality choice to end users. Scalability presents multiple QoS requirements, to be met by the under-lying network technology. The wireless standard IEEE 802.11e, typically used for connecting CE devices in a home, supports a cooperative distributed MAC-level QoS control. While in most investigations the focus lies on channel shares as a function of MAC parameters, this paper considers channel shares together with delays. The results derived through simulations present the limitations on the MAC enforcement mechanisms, while the share/delay relationship can be used for adapting streaming services.
2022-03-04T06:31:02.385Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/3eef938d1ae4a1c0bbbbb2d52bd53f11cfbd5915
Delay constrained resource allocation for wireless home networks
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2012 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE)
2,012
3
2
0
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2012-03-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "2012 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE)", "volume": null, "pages": "96-97" }
[ "qos", "wireless", "mac protocol", "enforcement mechanisms", "home networks", "qos requirements", "streaming service", "multimedia streaming" ]
[ "wireless", "home networks", "multimedia streaming", "streaming service", "video streaming services", "qos", "qos requirements", "ieee 802.11e", "ieee 802.11s", "802.11e", "mac protocol", "enforcement mechanisms" ]
[ "ieee 802.11e", "qos", "802.11e", "video streaming services", "wireless", "mac protocol", "enforcement mechanisms", "home networks", "qos requirements", "ieee 802.11s", "streaming service", "multimedia streaming" ]
[ "wireless networks", "ad hoc networks", "medium access control", "quality of service", "edca", "acoustic streaming", "radio", "wireless telecommunication systems", "security policy", "personal communication systems", "local area networks", "mesh network", "media streaming", "multimedia services", "video streaming", "wireless communications", "packet networks", "routers", "mobile telecommunication systems", "internet protocols", "wireless local area networks (wlan)", "multicasts", "routing algorithms", "sensors", "network protocols", "telecommunication traffic", "bandwidth", "videotex", "computer networks", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "access control", "security systems", "network security", "telecommunication services", "cellular radio systems", "wireless mesh networks (wmn)", "multimedia systems", "image coding", "communication channels", "telecommunication networks", "data communication systems", "computer hardware", "internet", "computer science", "computer systems", "computer security", "security of data", "cryptography", "signal to noise ratio", "image processing", "cryptology", "signal processing", "computer imaging and vision", "engineering" ]
20,314,748
A new augmented reality system is proposed to apply to robot navigation in this paper. It generates pattern IDs by analyzing infrared optical markers projected in the real world. The system enables the robot to guide a complicated motion by the robot commands corresponding to the pattern IDs. A prototype system is constructed to conduct fundamental experiments of remote robot navigation.
2022-08-31T21:27:26.173Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/afd2c6a083d0761b56bf2273396df11638325bd4
Augmented reality robot navigation using infrared marker
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2015 24th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN)
2,015
14
8
0
false
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2015-11-23T00:00:00
{ "name": "2015 24th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN)", "volume": null, "pages": "450-455" }
[ "augmented reality systems", "robot navigation", "augmented reality", "robots", "ids" ]
[ "robots", "mobile robots", "robot navigation", "ids", "intrusion detection" ]
[ "augmented reality systems", "robot navigation", "intrusion detection", "augmented reality", "robots", "ids", "mobile robots" ]
[ "motion control", "navigation systems", "computer vision", "computer crime", "virtual reality", "robotics", "network security", "motion planning", "computer imaging and vision", "security of data", "human computer interaction", "computer science", "cryptography", "computer networks", "computer security", "cryptology" ]
20,314,777
Due to the dramatic development of mobile devices and technologies, wireless networks have become a convenient and popular means of accessing the Internet for the public. However, the existing wireless networking techniques still face several fundamental inherent problems, such as network scalability, flexibility, and interoperability. As a result, future wireless communication networking, such as 5G, is expected to address these problems. In this article, we present a hierarchical identifier network, a novel and practical hierarchical network architecture based on the idea of network/user separation and mapping. We performed extensive experiments in a realworld high-mobility scenario to evaluate the proposed wireless network architecture. The results demonstrate that the hierarchical identifier network achieves better performance on scalability, flexibility, and interoperability compared to its existing counterparts.
2022-08-27T18:37:58.327Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/d9ad50e79e8e5f57b14cafc6eabd423ee4023666
A Scalable and Smart Hierarchical Wireless Communication Architecture Based on Network/User Separation
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IEEE Wireless Communications
2,017
15
13
0
false
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
2017-02-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "IEEE Wireless Communications", "volume": "24", "pages": "18-24" }
[ "mobile devices", "network architecture", "wireless communications", "wireless", "wireless networks", "internet" ]
[ "wireless communications", "communication", "wireless", "wireless networks", "network architecture", "mobile devices", "internet", "high mobility" ]
[ "mobile devices", "network architecture", "wireless communications", "wireless", "high mobility", "communication", "wireless networks", "internet" ]
[ "mobile computing", "computer networks", "radio", "mobile ad hoc networks", "packet networks", "computer science", "wireless telecommunication systems", "telecommunication networks", "data communication systems", "ad hoc networks", "routing protocols", "telecommunication traffic", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "computer systems", "routers", "mobile telecommunication systems", "internet protocols", "quality of service", "wireless local area networks (wlan)", "multicasts", "routing algorithms", "sensors", "bandwidth", "communication channels", "local area networks", "computer hardware" ]
20,314,814
The authors' objective is to create a system of automatic recognition of 3D objects. The authors propose the application of the projection moire method for acquisition of data about shapes of 3D objects. Neural nets play a crucial role in the system. Three basic parts of the system are presented in the paper. The first part is a data acquisition subsystem which contains an optic projection moire system and receiving module with the CCD camera and the frame grabber computer card. The second part is the feed-forward neural network and other image processing software that pre-processes fringe pattern images obtained from the interferometry. The third part is the neural network realizing Self Organizing Map (SOM) clustering. The role of this net is automatic classification of particular parts of the image obtained at the second stage. Experiments confirmed that the proposed approach to recognition of 3D objects is very promising.
2022-08-24T21:55:37.840Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/cbce1650b4ee91fdd12f39cfe01b7a458ebf24a7
Application of Neural Networks in 3D Object Recognition System
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Int. J. Pattern Recognit. Artif. Intell.
1,998
2
6
0
false
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1998-06-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "Int. J. Pattern Recognit. Artif. Intell.", "volume": "12", "pages": "491-504" }
[ "self organizing maps", "automatic classification", "3d object", "feedforward neural networks", "3d objects", "som", "clustering algorithms", "software", "3d object recognition", "image processing", "neural networks" ]
[ "neural networks", "3d object", "3d objects", "3d object recognition", "object recognition", "automatic classification", "image processing", "software", "self organizing", "self organizing maps", "som", "clustering algorithms" ]
[ "self organizing maps", "automatic classification", "3d object", "feedforward neural networks", "self organizing", "3d objects", "object recognition", "som", "clustering algorithms", "software", "3d object recognition", "image processing", "neural networks" ]
[ "conformal mapping", "classification methods", "three dimensional computer graphics", "pattern recognition", "image segmentation", "data mining", "computer science", "3d data", "3d modelling", "3d scenes", "computer imaging and vision", "machine learning", "mathematics", "computer systems", "image analysis", "artificial intelligence" ]
20,314,825
As non-English-speaking online populations grow rapidly, there are increasing needs to support searching for non-English Web content. Prior research has assumed English to be the primary language for Web searching, but this is not the case for many non-English-speaking regions. For example, Latin America will have the fastest growing population in the coming decades but existing Spanish search engines lack search, browse, and analysis capabilities. In this paper, we have proposed a language-independent approach to supporting non-English Web searching. Based on the approach, we have developed the Spanish Business Intelligence Portal (SBizPort) to support searching, browsing, summarization, categorization, and visualization of Web information. Results from an empirical study involving Spanish subjects show that the portal achieved significantly better user ratings on information quality, cross-regional search capability, and overall satisfaction than the benchmark search portal. This study thus contributes to human-computer interaction research on non-English Web searching.
2022-08-20T13:24:47.359Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/2ab10902f5d7af0d51378dc69c6539e2305ee80e
Searching for Non-English Web Content: An Empirical Study of the Spanish Business Intelligence Portal
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AMCIS
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24
1
0
false
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null
{ "name": null, "volume": null, "pages": "228" }
[ "information quality", "human computer interaction", "search engines", "user rating", "visualization", "web-searching", "business intelligence", "web information", "web content" ]
[ "web content", "web information", "business intelligence", "web-searching", "search engines", "visualization", "user rating", "information quality", "human computer interaction", "business process", "search process", "web search engines", "world wide web", "ajax", "user information" ]
[ "world wide web", "information quality", "web search engines", "human computer interaction", "search engines", "user rating", "business process", "visualization", "search process", "web-searching", "business intelligence", "web information", "user information", "web content", "ajax" ]
[ "internet", "information management", "information analysis", "computer science", "recommendation algorithms", "information systems", "evolutionary algorithms", "data warehouses", "competitive intelligence", "information technology", "linguistics", "recommender systems", "personal information", "javascript", "web 2.0", "web application", "user interfaces", "database systems", "computer systems", "genetic algorithms", "data mining", "strategic planning", "information retrieval", "privacy", "scripting languages", "artificial intelligence", "computer security", "high level languages", "computer programming" ]
20,314,837
A genetic algorithm has been developed for molecular mechanics calculations. It has been proved to be a robust and efficient structure optimization technique. Because it uses randomly generated starting structures and stochastic operators, the resulting structures are not subjected to the chemist's bias. © 1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2022-09-04T11:10:46.939Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/601ee836ffed338863bf2c000a46ce2428c2b201
Application of genetic algorithms in molecular modeling
[ { "authorId": "2733634", "name": "T. Brodmeier" }, { "authorId": "2238499", "name": "E. Pretsch" } ]
J. Comput. Chem.
1,994
16
67
1
false
[ { "category": "Engineering", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
1994-06-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "Journal of Computational Chemistry", "volume": "15", "pages": null }
[ "stochastic", "structure optimization", "genetic algorithms", "optimization problems" ]
[ "genetic algorithms", "optimization problems", "structure optimization", "optimization", "stochastic" ]
[ "structure optimization", "genetic algorithms", "optimization", "stochastic", "optimization problems" ]
[ "structural optimization", "artificial intelligence", "mathematics", "stochastic processes", "stochasticity", "correlation analysis", "topology", "computer science", "probability", "numerical model" ]
20,314,861
A useful technique for adversary activity graph analytics is to perform subgraph isomorphism; searching for a specific graph pattern within a larger graph. Many of the networks that may be useful for adversary activity analysis are temporal networks, in which the chronological ordering of the edges has importance to the meaning of the data. Performing temporal subgraph matching requires the edges in the subgraphs to match the order of the temporal graph motif we are searching for. Previous methods for solving this rely on the use of static subgraph matching to find potential matches first, before filtering them based on edge order to find the true temporal matches. We present a new algorithm for temporal subgraph isomorphism that performs the subgraph matching directly on the chronologically sorted edges. By restricting our search to only the subgraphs with chronologically correct edges, we can improve the performance of the algorithm significantly in many cases. We present experimental timing results to show significant performance improvements on publicly available datasets for a number of different temporal query graph motifs with four or more nodes. We also demonstrate a practical example of how temporal subgraph isomorphism can produce more meaningful results than traditional static subgraph searches.
2022-08-21T03:32:31.716Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/2222adb4d492c1b2a34831a3609ad3c283bf6386
A Chronological Edge-Driven Approach to Temporal Subgraph Isomorphism
[ { "authorId": "144084221", "name": "Patrick Mackey" }, { "authorId": "47282953", "name": "Katherine Porterfield" }, { "authorId": "2082804064", "name": "Erin Fitzhenry" }, { "authorId": "7617146", "name": "Sutanay Choudhury" }, { "authorId": "144465343", "name": "George Chin" } ]
2018 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data)
2,018
23
16
6
true
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[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2018-01-24T00:00:00
{ "name": "2018 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data)", "volume": null, "pages": "3972-3979" }
[]
[ "induced subgraphs", "graph matching", "network architecture", "temporal correlations", "matching algorithm" ]
[ "temporal correlations", "matching algorithm", "network architecture", "graph matching", "induced subgraphs" ]
[ "spatial correlations", "image coding", "image matching", "computer networks", "pattern recognition", "graph theory", "graph g", "correlation methods", "image processing", "computer science", "machine learning", "theoretical computer science", "polynomial approximation", "graphic methods", "mathematics", "computer imaging and vision", "artificial intelligence" ]
20,314,888
Indoor navigation requires the integration of different sensors to be able to perform continuous position determination of the user. Along with Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), other technologies like WLAN, UWB, RFID and aiding sensors such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, etc. can be integrated in a multi-sensor system. The use of Kalman Filter (KF) as a sensor fusion model for multi-sensor navigation systems is nowadays a popular choice. In this paper, a KF-based fusion model is implemented for fusing the measurements obtained from WLAN, high-sensitivity GPS along with some aiding sensors like accelerometer and digital compass. The fusion filter provides improved positioning accuracy to a single-technology system and offers higher positioning availability in time. In the experiment conducted inside a typical office building, the KF-based fusion model achieves a horizontal accuracy of around 6 meters with a 1-Hz update rate. Aiding the fusion filter with the building layout information further improves the horizontal position accuracy to around 4.95 meters. The building layout is utilized in the fusion model in such a way that it restricts the heading measurements to be within some known discrete values derived from the layout.
2022-02-12T22:16:32.016Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/151b8412ca38ffa4b6720500b676edac64dee097
Utilizing building layout for performance optimization of a multi-sensor fusion model in indoor navigation
[ { "authorId": "24324456", "name": "M. Z. H. Bhuiyan" }, { "authorId": "2152010", "name": "H. Kuusniemi" }, { "authorId": "145660795", "name": "Liang Chen" }, { "authorId": "1894036", "name": "L. Ruotsalainen" }, { "authorId": "37694039", "name": "L. Pei" }, { "authorId": "3066618", "name": "R. Guinness" }, { "authorId": "2232741", "name": "Ruizhi Chen" } ]
2012 International Conference on Localization and GNSS
2,012
24
5
0
false
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[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2012-06-25T00:00:00
{ "name": "2012 International Conference on Localization and GNSS", "volume": null, "pages": "1-6" }
[ "rfid", "multi-sensor", "global navigation satellite systems", "uwb", "multi-sensor systems", "navigation systems", "office buildings", "satellite system", "indoor navigation", "sensor fusion", "optimization", "sensors", "accelerometers", "gps", "gyroscopes", "kalman filters", "wireless local area networks (wlan)" ]
[ "optimization", "multi-sensor", "sensors", "sensor fusion", "indoor navigation", "navigation systems", "global navigation satellite systems", "satellite system", "gps", "wireless local area networks (wlan)", "uwb", "rfid", "accelerometers", "gyroscopes", "kalman filters" ]
[ "rfid", "multi-sensor", "uwb", "global navigation satellite systems", "multi-sensor systems", "navigation systems", "office buildings", "satellite system", "indoor navigation", "sensor fusion", "optimization", "sensors", "accelerometers", "gps", "gyroscopes", "kalman filters", "wireless local area networks (wlan)" ]
[ "tracked objects", "radio waves", "data fusion", "broadband networks", "mobile robots", "energy utilization", "communication satellites", "sensor data fusion", "mathematics", "computer hardware", "software", "signal processing", "local area networks", "object tracking", "target tracking", "communication channels", "telecommunication traffic", "bandwidth", "robotics", "electricity", "satellite communication systems", "computer science", "engineering", "wireless telecommunication systems", "object recognition", "telecommunication networks", "computer networks", "mobile telecommunication systems", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "pattern recognition", "image segmentation", "computer systems", "machine learning", "image analysis", "image processing", "artificial intelligence", "computer imaging and vision" ]
20,314,945
When people communicate, their messages convey affect alongside informational content. The affective dimension of messages is often unclear and open to multiple interpretations especially in an intercultural context. Thus, interlocutors may or may not achieve a state of affective grounding in which each person's affective behaviors are correctly interpreted by his/her partners. The current study examines the effects of culture on affective grounding. We conducted a laboratory experiment in which pairs of participants, half from America (A) and half from China (C), collaborated over instant messaging (IM). We found that affective grounding was harder to achieve for AA and AC pairs, but easier for CC pairs. We propose several design solutions to facilitate affective grounding in remote collaborations.
2022-09-01T13:05:34.392Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/b71239a846b2cce6923a950eb32a97b40e568a78
Beyond Information Content
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Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact.
2,017
60
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false
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
2017-12-06T00:00:00
{ "name": "Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction", "volume": "1", "pages": "1 - 18" }
[ "information contents" ]
[ "information contents", "affective state", "emotional expressions", "emotion expression", "multimedia contents" ]
[ "affective state", "information contents", "multimedia contents", "emotional expressions", "emotion expression" ]
[ "affective computing", "computer aided instruction", "information theory", "multimedia services", "facial expression", "human computer interaction", "communication", "internet protocols", "multimedia systems", "gesture recognition", "computer science", "telecommunication traffic", "internet", "pattern recognition", "computer vision", "telecommunication networks", "machine learning", "computer imaging and vision", "telecommunication systems", "artificial intelligence", "computer systems" ]
20,314,950
We describe a scheme for supporting huge address spaces without the need for long addresses implemented in hardware. Pointers are translated ("swizzled") from a long format to a shorter format (directly supported by normal hardware) at page fault time. No extra hardware is required beyond that normally used by virtual memory systems, and no continual software cost is incurred by presence checks or indirection of pointers.This scheme could be used to fault pages into a normal memory from a persistent store, or simply to avoid extra hardware requirements when supporting large address spaces. It exploits temporal and spatial locality in much the same way as a normal virtual memory, so its performance should be quite good.
2022-09-02T07:23:56.715Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/04ced5902002ccb238a0ac0649a2c4f6345bfdd7
Pointer swizzling at page fault time: efficiently supporting huge address spaces on standard hardware
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CARN
1,991
24
77
2
false
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
1991-07-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "SIGARCH Comput. Archit. News", "volume": "19", "pages": "6-13" }
[ "memory systems", "software", "computer hardware" ]
[ "computer hardware", "memory systems", "software", "random access memory", "virtual spaces" ]
[ "memory systems", "computer hardware", "random access memory", "virtual spaces", "software" ]
[ "memory architecture", "dynamic random access storage", "multiprocessing systems", "cache memory", "computer science", "random access storage", "virtual reality", "field programmable gate array", "multi core", "parallel architectures", "embedded systems", "microprocessor chips", "parallel processing systems", "human computer interaction", "program processors", "computer systems", "distributed systems", "distributed computer systems" ]
20,314,977
This paper describes an approach for the integration of control system software design, testing, and implementation over the Internet using the Java and Jini technologies. Process models and control systems are remotely designed and tested in a virtual laboratory (also called the virtual world), and then implemented in a physical plant (also called the real world) through an integrated environment. Although control system and process model designers and real‐site operators are geographically dispersed they work together as a team over the Internet to provide the maintenance support to all the authorized industrial processes. As a consequence, time and money can both be saved because there is no need for an expert of the control software supplier to travel to the site of the real plant and conduct on‐site implementation. A generic control system life cycle model is presented first in this paper. Then three enabling technologies including Java, Jini and WWW are briefly introduced. Taking advantage of the Java, Jini and WWW technologies, an Internet‐based general infrastructure is proposed to remotely facilitate process modelling, control system design, simulation, validation and on‐site implementation. An integrated environment is established to implement the infrastructure. A water tank with a liquid level control system is refereed as a case study to illustrate how the prototype of the integrated environment works over the Internet. Further work and the conclusions are given at the end. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
2022-09-01T07:33:20.150Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/9a0d1b9152c241c0a4d5a604b5d85944bb758e23
Integration of control system design and implementation over the internet using the Jini technology
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Softw. Pract. Exp.
2,003
18
10
0
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Engineering", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2003-10-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "Software: Practice and Experience", "volume": "33", "pages": null }
[ "control systems", "process models", "systems design", "validation", "virtual laboratories", "software design", "virtual worlds", "software", "process modeling", "internet", "java" ]
[ "control systems", "systems design", "software design", "internet", "software", "java", "process models", "process modeling", "virtual laboratories", "virtual worlds", "validation", "distributed control system", "world wide web", "virtual spaces" ]
[ "world wide web", "control systems", "process models", "validation", "systems design", "virtual laboratories", "software design", "virtual spaces", "distributed control system", "virtual worlds", "software", "process modeling", "internet", "java" ]
[ "computer systems", "bpm", "process engineering", "process monitoring", "business process modeling (bpm)", "verification and validation", "intelligent control", "intelligent systems", "distance education", "virtual reality", "software engineering", "distributed parameter networks", "interactive computer graphics", "computer science", "petri nets", "business process", "object oriented programming", "computer programming languages", "high level languages", "process control", "software quality", "artificial intelligence", "human computer interaction", "inference engines", "bayesian methods", "user interfaces", "computer imaging and vision", "graph theory", "information systems", "computer programming", "automation", "theoretical computer science", "engineering" ]
20,315,013
Polymeric materials are finding increasing application in commercial optical communication systems. Taking advantage of techniques from the field of artificial intelligence, the goal of our research is to construct systems that can computationally design polymer formulations, including polymer optical fibers, with specified desirable consumer characteristics. Through the use of an extensive structure—property correlation database, properties of polymers can be predicted by an artificial network and the structure of novel polymers with desired properties can be optimized by a genetic algorithm. In this paper, we are focusing on one of the parameters, glass transition temperature (Tg) that influences a desired outcome in polymer optical fibers. Performance of such fibers can be optimized by engineering a polymer to exhibit a lower refractive index and Tg. This paper compares and discusses a neural network model and a linear model that have been developed to correlate Tg and repeating units of polymers. A neural network and multiple linear regression analysis were used in the study. A set of descriptors, chosen based on previous studies on the relations between Tg and polymer structure, were used to describe the structure of repeating units, individual bond energies, and intermolecular forces, especially hydrogen bonding, which is the strongest intermolecular force and exerts the greatest influence on Tg compared with other intermolecular interactions. A comprehensive neural network model with 28 descriptors was developed to predict Tg values of 6 randomly selected polymers from a database containing 71 polymers. The network was trained with the remaining 65 polymers and had a typical training root mean square error of 17 K (R2 = 0.95) and prediction average error of 17 K (R2 = 0.85). A linear regression model developed for comparison had an average error of 30 K (R2 = 0.88). © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
2022-09-05T00:09:26.927Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/07e4f6422f698b435476935eb88add89fec7783e
A neural network approach to prediction of glass transition temperature of polymers
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Int. J. Intell. Syst.
2,008
19
34
0
false
[ { "category": "Materials Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Materials Science", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2008-01-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "International Journal of Intelligent Systems", "volume": "23", "pages": null }
[ "genetic algorithms", "engineering", "correlation analysis", "optical fibers", "communication systems", "artificial intelligence", "linear models", "descriptors", "regression model", "database systems", "mean square error", "neural networks" ]
[ "neural networks", "communication", "communication systems", "artificial intelligence", "optical fibers", "database systems", "correlation analysis", "genetic algorithms", "linear models", "regression model", "descriptors", "mean square", "mean square error" ]
[ "correlation analysis", "genetic algorithms", "engineering", "communication", "optical fibers", "artificial intelligence", "descriptors", "linear models", "database systems", "mean square", "regression model", "communication systems", "mean square error", "neural networks" ]
[ "mathematics", "sensors", "computer science", "object recognition", "image retrieval", "computer systems", "sufficient conditions", "stochastic processes", "signal to noise ratio", "machine learning", "computer hardware", "pattern recognition", "image segmentation", "image enhancement", "information retrieval", "linear matrix inequalities", "probability", "signal processing", "image analysis", "image processing", "matrix algebra", "computer imaging and vision" ]
20,315,030
Current healthcare organizations often do not accomplish the intended effects of their eHealth systems due to inadequate usability. Commissioned by the Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, the usability of current eHealth systems in Swedish health and social care has been analysed from the perspective of their professionals. The objective of the study was to report on current problems, potential solutions as well as to relate these to research in relevant areas. Using a participatory approach, nine workshops were held where health informatics researchers guided staff from different care organizations, representatives of the national associations of health and social care professionals and the national eHealth system vendor organization. This paper presents ten demands that Swedish health and social care professionals find imperative to prioritize. The study emphasizes that development of eHealth systems must be integrated into the care practice improvement process and iteratively evaluated regarding usability.
2022-02-28T11:59:27.139Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/c19f490f1411921d73206e636278a8d930e8e9f1
Ten Demands of Improved Usability in eHealth and Some Progress - Co-Creation by Health and Social Care Professionals
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Nursing Informatics
2,016
0
3
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false
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
null
{ "name": "Studies in health technology and informatics", "volume": "225", "pages": "\n 227-31\n " }
[]
[ "user centered designs", "telehealth", "social relations", "social relationships", "social computing" ]
[ "telehealth", "social computing", "user centered designs", "social relationships", "social relations" ]
[ "medical computing", "social networks", "social media", "ubiquitous computing", "interactive computer systems", "human engineering", "online systems", "user interfaces", "artificial intelligence", "medical images", "database systems", "world wide web", "human computer interaction", "computer systems", "computer science", "image analysis", "image processing", "bioinformatics", "internet", "computer imaging and vision" ]
20,315,049
Over the past decade there has been significant rising of the use of Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) to reduce communication costs. This paper describes a VoIP based solution designed for the use over a campus environment taking in consideration context and architecture of computer networks: Local Area Network, Personal Area Network, Campus Area Network, Wireless Local Area Network, Metropolitan Area Network and Wide Area Network. For the concerned campus, the operating costs of phone systems take a large part of the budget and the proposed solution is designed to carry all telephony signals by offering a new communication tool in which data packet streams are transmitted over IP. Like a standard SIP server, this economic solution is a IP software but can act at the same time as a phone gateway for the phone system. We will present the central servers for two of campus of University of Moncton along with the administrational functions. After that, the tests that have been made on base of these servers will be discussed as another part of this paper.
2022-06-30T18:18:39.827Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/248b3e7aeadfe0e33e509e5701357816d9f3d400
VoIP based solution for the use over a campus environment
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2012 25th IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE)
2,012
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[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2012-10-22T00:00:00
{ "name": "2012 25th IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE)", "volume": null, "pages": "1-5" }
[ "computer networks", "wide area networks", "metropolitan area networks", "servers", "telephone", "data packet", "personal area networks", "wireless", "gateways (computer networks)", "sip server", "economics", "software", "communication", "voip", "university", "local area networks", "communication overheads" ]
[ "voip", "telephone", "internet", "internet protocols", "communication", "communication overheads", "computer networks", "wireless", "wide area", "wide area networks", "data packet", "sip", "sip server", "servers", "economics", "software", "gateways (computer networks)", "university", "communication networks", "network architecture", "wireless communications", "data stream", "ip telephony", "internet protocol (ip)", "communication protocols", "network components", "session initiation protocol", "application servers", "web servers" ]
[ "computer networks", "network architecture", "gateways (computer networks)", "communication networks", "internet protocols", "communication", "communication overheads", "application servers", "metropolitan area networks", "web servers", "wide area", "internet protocol (ip)", "wireless", "data stream", "communication protocols", "voip", "economics", "session initiation protocol", "servers", "wireless communications", "personal area networks", "software", "local area networks", "university", "network components", "wide area networks", "telephone", "ip telephony", "sip server", "sip", "internet", "data packet" ]
[ "computer science", "wireless telecommunication systems", "telecommunication networks", "telecommunication traffic", "routers", "asynchronous transfer mode", "packet networks", "congestion control (communication)", "radio", "data mining", "data communication systems", "database systems", "network protocols", "internet telephony", "multimedia services", "world wide web", "security of data", "personal communication systems", "education", "program compilers", "distributed computer systems", "engineering", "telephone systems", "mobile ad hoc networks", "wireless sensor networks", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "bandwidth", "telecommunication services", "computer systems", "voice/data communication systems", "multimedia systems", "computer security", "mobile telecommunication systems", "cellular radio systems", "parallel processing systems", "computer programming languages", "telecommunication equipment", "ad hoc networks", "routing protocols", "energy utilization", "sensor nodes", "routing algorithms", "communication channels", "signal to noise ratio", "distributed systems", "computer programming", "sensors", "quality of service", "wireless local area networks (wlan)", "multicasts", "electricity", "signal processing", "computer hardware" ]
20,315,122
In this paper we concern ourselves with the problem of obtaining high sequence rate sequential machines; machines which are constructed from realistic devices to operate at an input sequence rate which is independent of the machine complexity. To accomplish this result we have only to show a construction to realize acceptably synchronous devices from badly timed, restricted fan-in and fan-out devices. Once a complete set of synchronous devices is obtained, the results of Arden [1] and Arthurs [2] apply, and we know that any finite state machine has a realization using these devices which accepts input sequence members at a rate that is characteristic of the set of devices, not of the machine. The technique we propose for achieving this result is to produce a lattice of interconnected clock pulse sources called clock pulse propagators (CPP). These devices generate clock pulses which are acceptably synchronized with respect to the outputs of neighboring CPP's but are not required to be in synchronization with some machine-wide standard as in current practice. Once it is established that such a network is possible, techniques already known can be applied in the utilization of the clock pulses to synchronize logic and signals. Part I of the paper concerns the analysis of CPP networks and Part II1 covers the synthesis of sequential machines using CPP networks as clocking sources.
2022-02-12T22:14:09.480Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/5a01ff7e52a3f53a83855fcbbf6fca437cb4d63d
A Scheme for Synchronizing High-Speed Logic: Part I
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IEEE Transactions on Computers
1,970
0
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null
{ "name": "IEEE Transactions on Computers", "volume": "C-19", "pages": "39-47" }
[ "sequential machines", "finite state machines" ]
[ "sequential machines", "finite state machines", "clock signal", "pulse train", "network architecture" ]
[ "finite state machines", "network architecture", "sequential machines", "clock signal", "pulse train" ]
[ "finite automata", "computer networks", "electric clocks", "signal processing", "automata theory", "computer science", "jitter", "microprocessor chips", "low power", "engineering", "formal languages and automata theory", "bandwidth", "computer hardware", "theoretical computer science" ]
20,315,138
We introduce a modulated interfering signal in the guard band of a wireless packet based (infrastructure) network. Wireless networks, such as LTE, utilize orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) at the physical layer, hybrid auto-repeat-request (HARQ) at the data-link layer, and cross-layer optimization to increase performance. Both the target and interfering signals are subject to independent fading which is modelled by a Nakagami-m distribution. The performance of the target wireless system is measured at the finite queue in terms of throughput and average spectral efficiency (ASE).
2022-09-01T14:58:52.526Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/f0aaba317145850899c87994ed014ca6436276a8
A method for analyzing the impact of interference on a wireless link with OFDM, AMC, HARQ, and a finite queue
[ { "authorId": "2748722", "name": "Zaid Hijaz" }, { "authorId": "1755417", "name": "V. Frost" } ]
2014 International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC)
2,014
21
4
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false
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
2014-09-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "2014 International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC)", "volume": null, "pages": "402-407" }
[ "orthogonal frequency division", "ofdm", "frequency division multiplexing", "adaptive modulation", "lte", "wireless", "physical layers", "optimization", "spectral efficiencies", "interfering signals", "nakagami-m", "queue", "wireless networks", "average spectral efficiency", "amc", "wireless link" ]
[ "wireless", "wireless networks", "wireless communications", "wireless link", "ofdm", "amc", "adaptive modulation", "queue", "lte", "orthogonal frequency division", "physical layers", "link layers", "data link layer", "optimization", "average spectral efficiency", "spectral efficiencies", "orthogonal frequency division multiplexing", "mac layer", "medium access control layer", "wireless local area networks (wlan)", "sc-fdma", "adaptive modulation and coding", "data packet", "network architecture", "optimization problems", "fading channels", "nakagami-m", "frequency division multiple access", "transport layers", "rician fading" ]
[ "network architecture", "transport layers", "rician fading", "nakagami-m", "orthogonal frequency division", "optimization problems", "fading channels", "medium access control layer", "adaptive modulation and coding", "link layers", "sc-fdma", "wireless", "physical layers", "spectral efficiencies", "wireless networks", "wireless link", "orthogonal frequency division multiplexing", "wireless communications", "adaptive modulation", "optimization", "queue", "mac layer", "amc", "frequency division multiplexing", "wireless local area networks (wlan)", "data link layer", "ofdm", "frequency division multiple access", "interfering signals", "lte", "average spectral efficiency", "data packet" ]
[ "computer networks", "network layers", "transport protocols", "fading (radio)", "rayleigh fading", "probability density function", "nakagami-m fading", "closed-form expression", "orthogonal functions", "multiplexing", "correlation analysis", "communication channels", "signal to noise ratio", "medium access control", "radio", "wireless telecommunication systems", "packet networks", "quadrature amplitude modulation", "power control", "channel capacity", "mathematics", "queuing network", "ad hoc networks", "mac protocol", "wireless sensor networks", "wimax", "frequency allocation", "local area networks", "interference cancellation", "mobile telecommunication systems", "mobile ad hoc networks", "computer science", "transmission control protocol", "data communication systems", "bit error rate", "signal detection", "probability", "signal processing", "network protocols", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "telecommunication traffic", "code division multiple access", "information theory", "queueing theory", "routers", "internet protocols", "quality of service", "multicasts", "routing algorithms", "sensors", "energy utilization", "sensor nodes", "radio interference", "interference suppression", "signal receivers", "mimo systems", "telecommunication networks", "routing protocols", "congestion control (communication)", "computer systems", "engineering", "internet", "communication", "bandwidth", "computer hardware", "electricity", "signal interference", "spurious signal noise" ]
20,315,145
The Heihe River is located in the northwest of the country. The river which originates on the northern side of the Qilian Mountain, flows through the north of the Hexi corridor and disappears in the Badan Jiran Desert on the Ala-shan Plateau. The weather in this region is controlled by the continental climate and the Tibet Plateau climate. The Eji-na Oasis in the Heihe River’s downstream is generally considered by Chinese ecological scientists to be the main eco-barrier in northern China. Now, economical and ecological issues from these past decades are now urgently right in front of us. In this paper, combined with fieldwork, two Land-sat TM images (1988a and 2000a) and geography information system are used to interpret land use and land cover changes of the Heihe watershed. The results show that the changes have taken place in land use and land cover in the Heihe watershed since 1988. Based on the analysis of eco-environmental effects of each reach, this paper offers some strategies for ecological restoration of Heihe River Basin. Firstly, forest in the upper reaches should be protected to prevent further deforestation. To increase the upper reaches’ water conservation ability and to protect its ecological function, the number of livestock must be limited. In the middle reaches of the watershed, no more cropland should be exploited, agricultural structures should be adjusted to utilize the limited water resources and some industries that have high water need or high pollution outputs should be restricted or canceled. Combating desertification should be a matter for urgent attention. In the lower reaches of the watershed, where Eji-na Oasis locates, efficiency of irrigation should be increased, artificial oases should be developed, enhanced, and protected, and environmental restoration should have a high priority on the National Government Agenda Policy. Keywordsland use and land cover change; RS; GIS; Heihe River Basin; China
2022-02-12T22:16:31.478Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/dfbc6c8d92a1a851eac4293d99c51f63232bf7a4
Land use and land cover changes based on remote sensing and GIS in Heihe River Basin, China
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IGARSS
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{ "name": null, "volume": null, "pages": "1790-1793" }
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[ "geographic information system", "information systems", "geographical information system", "watershed segmentation", "remote sensing images" ]
[ "information systems", "remote sensing images", "watershed segmentation", "geographical information system", "geographic information system" ]
[ "computer systems", "image reconstruction", "segmentation methods", "software", "computer science", "image analysis", "image processing", "image segmentation", "computer imaging and vision" ]
20,315,146
The objective of blind image forensics is to determine whether an image is authentic or captured with a particular device. In contrast to other security-related fields, like watermarking, it is assumed that no supporting pattern has been embedded into the image. Thus, the only available cues for blind image forensics are either a) based on inconsistencies in expected (general) scene and camera properties or b) artifacts from particular image processing operations that were performed as part of the manipulation. In this work, we focus on the detection of image manipulations. The contributions can be grouped in two categories: techniques that exploit the statistics of forgery artifacts and methods that identify inconsistencies in high-level scene information. The two categories complement each other. The statistical approaches can be applied to the majority of digital images in batch processing. If a particular, single image should be investigated, high-level features can be used for a detailed manual investigation. Besides providing an additional, complementary testing step for an image, high-level features are also more resilient to intentional disguise of the manipulation operation. Hence, the first part of this thesis focuses on methods for the detection of statistical artifacts introduced by the manipulation process. We propose improvements to the detection of so-called copy-move forgeries. We also develop a unified, extensively evaluated pipeline for copy-move forgery detection. To benchmark different detection features within this pipeline, we create a novel framework for the controlled creation of semi-realistic forgeries. Furthermore, if the image under investigation is stored in the JPEG format, we develop an effective scheme to expose inconsistencies in the JPEG coefficients. The second part of this work aims at the verification of scene properties. Within this class of methods, we propose a preprocessing approach to assess the consistency of the illumination conditions in the scene. This algorithm makes existing work applicable to a broader range of images. The main contribution in this part is a demonstration of how illuminant color estimation can be exploited as a forensic cue. In the course of developing this method, we extensively study color constancy algorithms, which is the classical research field for estimating the color of the illumination. In this context, we investigate extensions of classical color constancy algorithms to the new field of non-uniform illumination. As part of this analysis, we create a new, highly accurate ground truth dataset and propose a new algorithm for multi-illuminant estimation based on conditional random fields.
2022-06-30T05:58:13.318Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/401dcfb9a7458c16777e6893dfaef3d3dd3c3bde
Physics-based and statistical features for image forensics = Physikalische und statistische Merkmale in der Bildforensik
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null
null
{ "name": null, "volume": null, "pages": "1-218" }
[ "verification", "conditional random field", "correlation analysis", "demonstrations", "illumination conditions", "digital image", "single images", "color constancy", "jpeg", "image forensics", "image processing" ]
[ "correlation analysis", "color images", "digital image", "image forensics", "image processing", "jpeg", "verification", "illumination conditions", "uniform illumination", "demonstrations", "color constancy", "conditional random field", "forensic investigation", "digital forensic", "reference image", "jpeg2000" ]
[ "verification", "conditional random field", "correlation analysis", "demonstrations", "illumination conditions", "digital image", "uniform illumination", "single images", "reference image", "digital forensic", "color constancy", "jpeg", "jpeg2000", "image forensics", "color images", "image processing", "forensic investigation" ]
[ "verification and validation", "image segmentation", "pattern recognition", "mathematics", "intelligent robots", "robot programming", "face recognition", "image analysis", "inertial confinement fusion", "image matching", "image quality", "computer crime", "color image processing", "digital image storage", "discrete cosine transforms", "wavelet transforms", "image compression", "computer imaging and vision", "computer forensics", "software quality", "machine learning", "artificial intelligence", "mobile robots", "sensors", "robotic manipulators", "motion planning", "high power lasers", "security of data", "imaging systems", "database systems", "cosine transforms", "mathematical transformations", "image coding", "computer science", "electronic crime countermeasures", "software design", "robotics", "computer hardware", "robots", "fiber lasers", "optical materials", "computer security", "image reconstruction", "computer systems", "image enhancement", "software engineering", "fiber optic networks", "optical fibers", "computer networks" ]
20,315,148
Interactive network experiments are useful for finding solutions to network problems, for teaching and for training purposes. In this demonstration we shall present an interactive experiment framework that allows users to directly control the experiment scenario by using a touch panel interface. This framework uses the network emulation module named dynamiQ for the dynamic emulation of networks. The demonstration uses a scenario with up to 55 emulated nodes, out of which 30 nodes form an emulated vehicular network and 5 are static buildings. The other nodes represent wireless towers and unmanned aerial vehicles that can be freely placed in the virtual experiment area. Participants are tasked with creating a multi-hop mesh network for sending video tra c between two predefined remote locations. A similar demonstration has already been shown at Interop Tokyo 2014, where it received a special jury award.
2022-06-14T19:55:32.121Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/a654c94daa078edbbf126f1415abcb5db8f619a8
Towards an Interactive Experiment Framework: DynamiQ
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EAI Endorsed Trans. Cloud Syst.
2,015
4
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true
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
2015-08-03T00:00:00
{ "name": "EAI Endorsed Trans. Cloud Syst.", "volume": "1", "pages": "e1" }
[ "multihop", "demonstrations", "wireless", "vehicular networks", "vehicles", "mesh network" ]
[ "network architecture", "demonstrations", "mesh network", "vehicular networks", "wireless", "vehicles", "multihop", "wireless communications", "virtual spaces" ]
[ "network architecture", "vehicular networks", "demonstrations", "wireless communications", "wireless", "virtual spaces", "multihop", "vehicles", "mesh network" ]
[ "computer networks", "access points", "delay tolerant networks", "vehicular environments", "packet delivery ratio", "vehicle to vehicle communications", "vanet", "vehicle transmissions", "intelligent robots", "robot programming", "radio", "virtual reality", "wireless telecommunication systems", "sensors", "engineering", "wireless mesh networks (wmn)", "computer science", "wireless networks", "wireless local area networks (wlan)", "ad hoc networks", "routing protocols", "vehicular ad hoc networks", "mobile ad hoc networks", "communication", "artificial intelligence", "mobile robots", "robotic manipulators", "motion planning", "human computer interaction", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "computer hardware", "routers", "routing algorithms", "packet networks", "local area networks", "mobile telecommunication systems", "internet protocols", "quality of service", "multicasts", "robotics", "robots", "computer systems", "telecommunication traffic", "bandwidth", "communication channels", "telecommunication networks", "data communication systems" ]
20,315,158
Korea-China with the fastest speed Internet Broad Band, has achieved many progresses on Internet shopping. Especially, Korea has made a great effort on comparison website construction. A research prototype design and exploratory analysis are presented to assess success factors and impacts of Korea and China price comparison websites. For different user groups, the relationships between the characteristics of technology and tasks, usage, and organizational impacts were analysed. It shows us how to improve the applicability of fit-viability of the price comparison web sites in China after analysis. These results indicate a need for simple but highly functional price comparison applications. And we designed a sample model to include an interactive web service system for price comparison sites that complement existing information systems. This paper provides a basis for further research aiming to improve the design and management of business applications based on emerging technologies of web service and browser for information management.
2022-02-12T22:10:08.577Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/9678d526162eab2c6658af6b11baa2d5cffd62fc
Analysis and Prototype Design for Price Comparison in China and Korea
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J. Inform. and Commun. Convergence Engineering
2,005
2
0
0
false
[ { "category": "Business", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2005-09-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "J. Inform. and Commun. Convergence Engineering", "volume": "3", "pages": "152-156" }
[ "broadband", "information systems", "internet", "information management" ]
[ "internet", "broadband", "web content", "information systems", "information management" ]
[ "information systems", "broadband", "web content", "internet", "information management" ]
[ "computer systems", "broadband networks", "world wide web", "computer science", "information technology", "database systems", "communication channels", "telecommunication traffic", "bandwidth", "wireless telecommunication systems", "telecommunication networks", "computer networks", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems" ]
20,315,181
Abstract Eigenfunctions of the Finite Fourier Transform, often referred to as ‘prolates’, are band-limited and highly concentrated at a finite time-interval. Both features are acquired by the convolution of a band-limited function with a prolate. This permits interpolation of such a convolution by the Walter and Shen sampling formula in terms of prolates, although the Fourier transform of the convolution is not necessarily even continuous and the concentration interval is twice as large as that of a prolate. Rigorous error estimates are given as dependent on the truncation limits. The accuracy achieved is tested by numerical examples.
2022-03-06T14:54:23.055Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/39a9106bdf57ec358afb353d73e5361d0dc138b4
Sampling formula for convolution with a prolate
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Int. J. Comput. Math.
2,008
15
3
0
false
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
2008-03-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "International Journal of Computer Mathematics", "volume": "85", "pages": "487 - 496" }
[ "error estimates", "numerical example", "fourier transforms" ]
[ "fourier transforms", "fourier", "finite time", "error estimates", "numerical example" ]
[ "finite time", "fourier", "error estimates", "numerical example", "fourier transforms" ]
[ "sliding mode control", "sufficient conditions", "fourier analysis", "numerical methods", "signal processing", "sliding modes", "nonlinear control systems", "robotic manipulators", "uncertain systems", "linear matrix inequalities", "mathematics", "engineering", "adaptive control systems", "feedback systems", "control theory", "robots", "matrix algebra", "process control", "computer systems", "robotics", "automation", "computer science" ]
20,315,185
This study provides a comparative analysis of palatal stops and postalveolar affricates in two RhaetoRomance varieties, namely i) Jauer, a Romansh dialect spoken in the Canton of Grisons (Switzerland), and ii) Maréo, a Ladin dialect spoken in the province of Bolzano (Italy). An acoustic analysis is carried out on the realizations of ten speakers of each variety, using the spectral mean or ‘Center of Gravity’ in order to verify the degree of difference between the two places of articulation. The results show an almost complete merger of the two categories in Jauer, whereas Maréo offers a more differentiated picture according to the age factor, given that older speakers appear to be more conservative.
2022-02-12T22:10:08.887Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/f9672fa6b421df8694b228533d2e102086f38143
Palatal obstruents in two Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progress
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ICPhS
2,015
22
1
0
false
[ { "category": "Linguistics", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "History", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2015-08-14T00:00:00
{ "name": "", "volume": "", "pages": null }
[ "acoustics" ]
[ "acoustics", "acoustic signals", "correlation analysis", "acoustic environment", "time frequency domain" ]
[ "time frequency domain", "acoustics", "correlation analysis", "acoustic environment", "acoustic signals" ]
[ "blind source separation", "time frequency analysis", "time domain", "signal analysis", "signal processing", "mathematics", "speech enhancement", "acoustic noise", "acoustic waves", "matrix algebra", "statistical methods", "wavelet transforms", "fourier transforms", "frequency domain analysis", "time domain analysis", "engineering", "signal to noise ratio", "image processing", "computer imaging and vision", "computer science" ]
20,315,251
Failure diagnosis of field returns typically requires high quality test stimuli and assumes that tests can be repeated. For intermittent faults with fault activation conditions depending on the physical environment, the repetition of tests cannot ensure that the behavior in the field is also observed during diagnosis, causing field returns diagnosed as no-trouble-found. In safety critical applications, self-checking circuits, which provide concurrent error detection, are frequently used. To diagnose intermittent and transient faulty behavior in such circuits, we use the stored encoded circuit outputs in case of a failure (called signatures) for later analysis in diagnosis. For the first time, a diagnosis algorithm is presented that is capable of performing the classification of intermittent or transient faults using only the very limited amount of functional stimuli and signatures observed during operation and stored on chip. The experimental results demonstrate that even with these harsh limitations it is possible to distinguish intermittent from transient faulty behavior. This is essential to determine whether a circuit in which failures have been observed should be subject to later physical failure analysis, since intermittent faulty behavior has been diagnosed. In case of transient faulty behavior, it may still be operated reliably.
2022-09-01T01:26:52.023Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/75a795f13fd64d61da7e94a3c23ca15ca238cc58
Intermittent and Transient Fault Diagnosis on Sparse Code Signatures
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2015 IEEE 24th Asian Test Symposium (ATS)
2,015
17
2
0
false
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
2015-11-22T00:00:00
{ "name": "2015 IEEE 24th Asian Test Symposium (ATS)", "volume": null, "pages": "157-162" }
[ "safety critical applications", "transient faults" ]
[ "permanent faults", "transient faults", "node failure", "logic gates", "fault detection" ]
[ "fault detection", "logic gates", "node failure", "safety critical applications", "permanent faults", "transient faults" ]
[ "engineering", "field programmable gate array", "sensor networks", "wireless sensor networks", "fault tolerance", "real time systems", "fault-tolerant", "microprocessor chips", "computer hardware", "routers", "wireless telecommunication systems", "routing algorithms", "embedded systems", "sensors", "wireless communications", "energy utilization", "sensor nodes", "software quality", "fault tolerant computer systems", "knowledge based systems", "object oriented programming", "mobile robots", "online systems", "digital signal processing", "computer science", "telecommunication traffic", "bandwidth", "computer networks", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "computer systems", "electricity", "software design", "distributed computer systems", "artificial intelligence", "computer programming", "robotics", "signal processing", "telecommunication networks", "software engineering" ]
20,315,270
Intersections are one major accident location type. This paper presents a situation analysis that combines a driver intent prediction and probabilistic reachable sets to determine the criticality of a scene. The intent prediction algorithm is presented and its evaluation in a study in real world driving. It is explained how the reachable sets are calculated and the collision probability is defined. These approaches use detailed digital maps and a graph based environmental model to perceive these complex situations.
2022-08-28T17:21:03.784Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/e68d14780a99c532fc488933ef1d11aae03ce8a7
Situation analysis for driver assistance systems at urban intersections
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2012 IEEE International Conference on Vehicular Electronics and Safety (ICVES 2012)
2,012
29
11
0
false
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2012-07-24T00:00:00
{ "name": "2012 IEEE International Conference on Vehicular Electronics and Safety (ICVES 2012)", "volume": null, "pages": "151-156" }
[ "probability" ]
[ "autonomous driving", "probability", "correlation analysis", "prediction modes", "location based" ]
[ "prediction modes", "correlation analysis", "location based", "autonomous driving", "probability" ]
[ "video coding", "coding efficiency", "macro block", "h.264/avc", "bit rates", "signal distortion", "mathematics", "location based services", "autonomous vehicles", "video processing", "visual communication", "motion estimation", "image compression", "motion compensation", "multimedia systems", "communication channels", "signal to noise ratio", "mobile devices", "motion planning", "computer vision", "vehicles", "computer imaging and vision", "image coding", "image quality", "image segmentation", "internet", "wireless telecommunication systems", "signal processing", "mobile computing", "mobile robots", "engineering", "computer science", "image processing", "image analysis", "computer networks", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "telecommunication networks", "data communication systems", "robotics", "computer systems" ]
20,315,333
In this paper, a new face recognition system, GAYE, is presented. GAYE is a fully automatic system that detects and recognizes faces in cluttered scenes. The input of the system is any digitized image/image sequence that includes face/faces. The basic building blocks of the system are face detection, feature extraction and feature comparison. Face detection is based on skin color segmentation. For feature extraction, a novel approach is proposed that depends on the Gabor wavelet transform of the face image. By comparing facial feature vectors system finally makes a decision if the incoming person is recognized or not. Real time system tests show that GAYE achieves a recognition ratio over %90.
2022-02-12T22:15:56.857Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/2b1e76bcbf5ee45aef0f46c51c881bda47a03d7e
GAYE: a face recognition system
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IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging
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14
2
1
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Engineering", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2004-05-28T00:00:00
{ "name": null, "volume": "5298", "pages": null }
[ "skin-color segmentation", "face detection", "image sequence", "facial images", "real time systems", "face recognition systems", "face images", "gabor wavelet transforms" ]
[ "facial images", "face recognition", "image sequence", "face detection", "skin-color segmentation", "color segmentation", "gabor wavelets", "gabor wavelet transforms", "wavelet", "wavelet transforms" ]
[ "skin-color segmentation", "face detection", "wavelet", "image sequence", "facial images", "real time systems", "face recognition", "color segmentation", "gabor wavelets", "face recognition systems", "wavelet transforms", "face images", "gabor wavelet transforms" ]
[ "image segmentation", "knowledge based systems", "object oriented programming", "mobile robots", "field programmable gate array", "embedded systems", "online systems", "digital signal processing", "pattern recognition", "image processing", "color image processing", "mathematics", "image analysis", "artificial intelligence", "computer programming", "robotics", "computer hardware", "computer systems", "signal processing", "machine learning", "computer imaging and vision", "image quality", "computer science", "engineering" ]
20,315,339
Remote sensing of shallow waters may produce images characterized by limited image coverage, strong uneven background, and high noise/speckle levels, which contribute to the challenges of extracting spatial information. To better assess the submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) habitat of coastal Pinellas County, Florida, USA, using Hyperion images, two operational image optimization algorithms, vertical radiance correction (VRadCor) for destripe and spectral recognition spatial smooth hyperspectral filter (SRSSHF) for denoise, were modified for use in the shallow coastal waters and then compared to other methods. The VRadCor compresses the cross-track radiance abnormity addressing both the along-track cambering effect with low frequency and the stripe effect with high frequency by estimating both the additive and the multiplicative correction factors. The experimental results show that VRadCor more effectively removes stripes from Hyperion images in comparison to other traditional algorithms. Application of SRSSHF, a special adaptive filter model that compresses the noise by using both spectral and spatial features, was effective for denoising for inner patch areas while retaining (or enhancing) subtle edges between different patches. The use of VRadCor and SRSSHF significantly improves the quality of images of coastal waters while retaining the spectral features of water/SAV. The optimization of the images may lead to improved feature classification or increased accuracy for parameter extraction.
2022-07-25T16:23:24.506Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/f6c024e28f4cc394cce73a5c451aa6b771cad028
Hyperion Image Optimization in Coastal Waters
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
2,013
48
13
2
false
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[ "JournalArticle" ]
2013-02-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing", "volume": "51", "pages": "1025-1036" }
[ "optimization", "speckle", "shallow waters", "adaptive filters", "optimization problems" ]
[ "optimization problems", "optimization", "shallow waters", "speckle", "hyper-spectral images", "adaptive filters" ]
[ "hyper-spectral images", "optimization", "speckle", "shallow waters", "adaptive filters", "optimization problems" ]
[ "image processing", "geology", "mathematics", "synthetic aperture radar", "underwater acoustics", "adaptive algorithms", "adaptive filtering", "correlation analysis", "computer imaging and vision", "imaging systems", "radar", "sensors", "signal processing", "software", "computer science", "image reconstruction", "computer hardware", "engineering", "image analysis" ]
20,315,407
ID is derived from the word identity, derived from the first two characters in the word. ID is used to distinguish between an entity to another entity. Student ID (SID) is the key differentiator between a student with other students. On the concept of database, the differentiator is unique. SID can be numbers, letters, or a combination of both (alphanumeric). Viewed from the daily context, it is not important to determine which a SID belongs to the type of data. However, when reviewed on database design, determining the type of data, including SID in this case, is important. Problems arise because there is a contradiction between the data type viewed from the data characteristic and practical needs. Type of data for SID is a string, if it is evaluated from the basic concepts and its characteristic. It is acceptable because SID consists of a set of numbers which will not be meaningful if applied arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. But in terms of computer organization, data representation type will determine how much data space requirements, speed of access, and speed of operation. By considering the constraints of space and speed on the experiments conducted, SID is better expressed as an integer rather than a set of characters. KEYWORDS aphanumeric,representation, string, integer, space, speed
2022-06-20T12:01:23.444Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/e82977b3f42f3be6c6bd29a377d8fd671cdd0ea4
Representation for alphanumeric data type based on space and speed case study: Student ID of X university
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ArXiv
2,011
10
1
0
true
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2011-09-06T00:00:00
{ "name": "ArXiv", "volume": "abs/1109.1359", "pages": null }
[ "multiplication", "database systems", "university" ]
[ "university", "database systems", "multiplication", "integrated data", "user identification" ]
[ "integrated data", "multiplication", "database systems", "user identification", "university" ]
[ "data integration", "multiplying circuits", "computer systems", "biometrics", "authentication protocols", "education", "data handling", "adders", "integrated circuit layout", "digital signal processing", "computer science", "access control", "authentication", "vlsi circuits", "digital arithmetic", "computer aided design", "microprocessor chips", "signal processing", "computer security", "security of data", "computer hardware", "mathematics", "engineering" ]
20,315,425
This letter proposes a new approach to model the intra-flow contention problem in multi-hop networks. The model takes into consideration of neighboring interference, hidden-node collision and multi-rate scenario. It can be easily used to do admission control or to calculate the end-to-end capacity of a given multi-hop route. Simulation results validate its accuracy.
2022-09-05T01:58:24.646Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/c1d44ef20e8aad17bf5cafea3755ab0b6b86f9d7
Modeling intra-flow contention problem in IEEE 802.11 wireless multi-hop networks
[ { "authorId": "143844410", "name": "Haitao Zhao" }, { "authorId": "2117193863", "name": "Shan Wang" }, { "authorId": "145278729", "name": "Y. Xi" }, { "authorId": "1721544", "name": "Jibo Wei" } ]
IEEE Communications Letters
2,010
5
25
3
false
[ { "category": "Business", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
null
{ "name": "IEEE Communications Letters", "volume": "14", "pages": null }
[ "multihop networks", "multihop", "admission control", "wireless" ]
[ "wireless", "multihop", "network architecture", "admission control", "destination nodes" ]
[ "multihop networks", "network architecture", "admission control", "destination nodes", "wireless", "multihop" ]
[ "wireless networks", "ad hoc networks", "computer networks", "quality of service", "wireless sensor networks", "routing protocols", "radio", "wireless telecommunication systems", "sensors", "wireless communications", "packet networks", "routers", "mobile telecommunication systems", "internet protocols", "wireless local area networks (wlan)", "multicasts", "routing algorithms", "computer science", "telecommunication traffic", "bandwidth", "energy utilization", "sensor nodes", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "computer hardware", "communication channels", "telecommunication networks", "local area networks", "data communication systems", "electricity", "computer systems", "engineering" ]
20,315,515
Circuit designers have to survive one or many technical interviews before being hired for their dream job. Many students and practicing engineers feel confident that they have a strong and intuitive understanding of circuits. However, even the best circuit designers can be stumped by exotic circuits or through a misunderstanding of fundamental concepts. This panel of industry and academic circuit designers will entertain and challenge the audience and each other with questions that often arise during job interviews. The audience can judge which interview questions are fair game in the pursuit of the highly coveted mixed-signal integrated circuit job.
2022-02-12T22:15:56.758Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/ab2c4ca6729cda889cfed50d4957044c0a8155bb
EP2: You're hired! The top 25 interview questions for circuit designers
[ { "authorId": "144386516", "name": "M. Flynn" }, { "authorId": "1975357", "name": "J. Khoury" } ]
2013 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers
2,013
0
0
0
false
[ { "category": "Education", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Engineering", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2013-03-28T00:00:00
{ "name": "2013 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers", "volume": null, "pages": "516-516" }
[ "engineers", "integrated circuits" ]
[ "logic gates", "engineers", "mixed signal", "flip flop circuits", "job execution" ]
[ "logic gates", "mixed signal", "flip flop circuits", "integrated circuits", "job execution", "engineers" ]
[ "field programmable gate array", "blind source separation", "electric network analysis", "logic design", "integrated circuit testing", "computer hardware", "job scheduling", "cloud computing", "optical fibers", "matrix algebra", "statistical methods", "electric network topology", "integrated circuit layout", "computer science", "grid computing", "computer systems", "sensors", "mathematics", "correlation analysis", "telecommunication networks", "network topology", "vlsi circuits", "computer aided design", "microprocessor chips", "parallel processing systems", "telecommunication systems", "computer networks", "distributed systems", "distributed computer systems" ]
20,315,532
While High Performance Computing clouds allow researchers to process large amounts of genomic data, complex resource and software configuration tasks must be carried out beforehand. The current trend exposes applications and data as services, simplifying access to clouds. This paper examines commonly used cloud-based genomic analysis services, introduces the approach of exposing data as services and proposes two new solutions (HPCaaS and Uncinus) which aim to automate service development, deployment process and data provision. By comparing and contrasting these solutions, we identify key mechanisms of service creation, execution and data access required to support non-computing specialists employing clouds.
2022-06-26T14:38:26.351Z
{ "ACL": null, "DBLP": "journals/scpe/ChurchG15", "ArXiv": null, "MAG": "2019064821", "CorpusId": "20315532", "PubMed": null, "DOI": "10.12694/scpe.v16i1.1058", "PubMedCentral": null }
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/e5b9866480d3fc0762cc0fae0616ebd78d06e7c7
Selected Approaches and Frameworks to Carry out Genomic Data Analysis on the Cloud
[ { "authorId": "145285159", "name": "Philip Church" }, { "authorId": "1725486", "name": "A. Goscinski" } ]
Scalable Comput. Pract. Exp.
2,015
10
2
0
true
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2015-02-07T00:00:00
{ "name": "Scalable Comput. Pract. Exp.", "volume": "16", "pages": null }
[ "software" ]
[ "cloud environments", "hybrid clouds", "software", "service delivery", "integrated data", "correlation analysis" ]
[ "hybrid clouds", "integrated data", "service delivery", "correlation analysis", "cloud environments", "software" ]
[ "private clouds", "data integration", "information technology", "mathematics", "cloud computing", "computer science", "virtualizations", "data handling", "computer systems", "database systems" ]
20,315,565
In this paper, we consider a singular limit of 1D compressible radiation hydrodynamics (CRHD) systems. This singular limit process corresponds to the physical problem of letting the Bouguer number become infinite and keeping the Boltzmann number constant. We show that the solution to the CRHD system converges to the contact discontinuity wave of the corresponding Euler system in the $L^2$-norm over $\mathbb{R}$ and in the $L^\infty$-norm away from the discontinuity line in any finite time T as the Bouguer number tends to infinity. At the same time, we give the convergence rates in terms of the reciprocal of the Bouguer number. Here we have no need to restrict the strength of the corresponding contact discontinuity to be small.
2022-07-23T05:14:51.503Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/847e39a79af5c74aa3253fe4a03fd4b2ad71b1ce
Singular Limit to Strong Contact Discontinuity for a 1D Compressible Radiation Hydrodynamics Model
[ { "authorId": "2152442131", "name": "Jing Wang" }, { "authorId": "144578910", "name": "Feng Xie" } ]
SIAM J. Math. Anal.
2,011
0
16
0
false
[ { "category": "Mathematics", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Mathematics", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2011-05-10T00:00:00
{ "name": "SIAM J. Math. Anal.", "volume": "43", "pages": "1189-1204" }
[ "finite time" ]
[ "singularity", "contracts", "finite time", "one dimensional", "two dimensional" ]
[ "finite time", "two dimensional", "contracts", "one dimensional", "singularity" ]
[ "sliding mode control", "sufficient conditions", "image processing", "e-commerce", "numerical methods", "parallel manipulators", "sliding modes", "nonlinear control systems", "robotic manipulators", "uncertain systems", "linear matrix inequalities", "computer imaging and vision", "internet", "information technology", "mathematics", "adaptive control systems", "feedback systems", "control theory", "robots", "matrix algebra", "computer science", "process control", "computer systems", "robotics", "automation", "engineering" ]
20,315,587
Several debugging methods are available for FPGA design, including logical simulation and physical debug. We face the challenge to systematize and apply a simple methodology using these methods to develop a communication processing module for a distributed control system with real time constraints. This methodology must follow some restrictions as to be easy to learn, use only available tools and not conflict with techniques employed by our industrial partner. The hardware module must be designed from scratch and must replace commercial communication modules in new devices. It will be responsible for real time interactions between programmable controllers and remote IO in large distributed control systems. The paper describes our experience designing the processing module, the methodology applied and an evaluation of this methodology during the project development.
2022-03-04T12:46:35.824Z
{ "ACL": null, "DBLP": "conf/latw/OliveiraMCWN17", "ArXiv": null, "MAG": "2608711340", "CorpusId": "20315587", "PubMed": null, "DOI": "10.1109/LATW.2017.7906765", "PubMedCentral": null }
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/8e0ceb5fb96a0625b01b7d29dfcd9b39edfecfb1
Practical experience designing and debugging an FPGA for a real-time ethernet industrial bus
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2017 18th IEEE Latin American Test Symposium (LATS)
2,017
12
1
0
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2017-03-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "2017 18th IEEE Latin American Test Symposium (LATS)", "volume": null, "pages": "1-6" }
[ "computer hardware", "fpga design", "program debugging", "ethernet", "communication", "field programmable gate array", "distributed control system" ]
[ "field programmable gate array", "ethernet", "communication", "control systems", "computer hardware" ]
[ "control systems", "computer hardware", "fpga design", "program debugging", "ethernet", "communication", "field programmable gate array", "distributed control system" ]
[ "computer systems", "computer science", "software quality", "computer debugging", "computer programming", "fiber optic networks", "local area networks", "bandwidth", "distributed parameter networks", "software design", "software", "computer networks", "wireless telecommunication systems", "inference engines", "bayesian methods", "software engineering", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "artificial intelligence" ]
20,315,588
The first widely available programming language for symbolic mathematical computation to have significant practical usage was FORMAC (FORmula MAnipulation Compiler). This paper discusses the earliest conceptual work in detail, and then provides information about later developments of the language. Other languages and systems of the early and mid-1960s are described briefly, with emphasis on their relation to FORMAC. There are also a few glimpses into the software management process at IBM. Finally there is an evaluation of FORMAC and its influence.
2022-08-27T08:48:10.949Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/ac3e39fd728417116defc3882db538c671162585
The beginning and development of FORMAC (FORmula MAnipulation Compiler)
[ { "authorId": "31518792", "name": "J. Sammet" } ]
HOPL-II
1,993
34
1
0
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
1993-03-01T00:00:00
{ "name": null, "volume": null, "pages": "209-230" }
[ "programming languages", "software", "compiler" ]
[ "compiler", "programming languages", "software", "optimizing compilers", "object-oriented programming languages" ]
[ "programming languages", "optimizing compilers", "object-oriented programming languages", "software", "compiler" ]
[ "computer programming languages", "linguistics", "program compilers", "object oriented programming", "computer science", "embedded systems", "computer programming", "parallel processing systems", "computer systems", "distributed systems", "distributed computer systems" ]
20,315,589
This paper presents an industrial experience of design pattern application for the modularization of variabilities from software product lines of web information systems. These web systems were developed at the Superintendência de Informática (SINFO) from Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). The work describes details about the adoption and composition of traditional design patterns to the modularization of variabilities (optional, alternative and or-feature) that are usually used in web information systems. Furthermore, it also reports some usage scenarios of the conditional execution annotative technique in the implementation of fine-grained variabilities, which are not adequately implemented using traditional design patterns.
2022-08-25T00:53:14.031Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/2433c2b6452544833c7c345259ba2750325f50e9
Modularization of variabilities from software product lines of web information systems (in Portuguese)
[ { "authorId": "143960059", "name": "Demóstenes Sena" }, { "authorId": "143933717", "name": "Felipe A. P. Pinto" }, { "authorId": "46711641", "name": "Gleydson Lima" }, { "authorId": "153706880", "name": "Jadson Santos" }, { "authorId": "25083703", "name": "Jalerson Lima" }, { "authorId": "1717396", "name": "U. Kulesza" }, { "authorId": "3359640", "name": "D. D. Pereira" }, { "authorId": "144239255", "name": "V. Fernandes" }, { "authorId": "143718505", "name": "A. Vianna" } ]
SugarLoafPLoP '12
2,012
15
2
0
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Engineering", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2012-09-20T00:00:00
{ "name": null, "volume": null, "pages": "11:1-11:15" }
[ "information systems", "design patterns", "software product line", "web information", "university" ]
[ "software", "software product line", "product lines", "web information", "information systems", "design patterns", "university" ]
[ "information systems", "design patterns", "software product line", "product lines", "web information", "software", "university" ]
[ "computer systems", "object oriented programming", "software architecture", "computer software reusability", "network architecture", "model checking", "functional requirement", "search engines", "information technology", "linguistics", "computer science", "education", "computer programming", "software design", "computer programming languages", "computer networks", "embedded systems", "architecture verification and validation", "requirements engineering", "world wide web", "software engineering", "architecting", "internet" ]
20,315,617
Crowdsourcing-based QoE testing is easy to implement and gives quick results at low costs; as a result crowdsourced QoE data is nowadays popular. However, there are common mistakes and pitfalls which are to be kept in mind for ensuring the reliability of such data. In this paper we summarize best practices and recommendations learned through a 4 year journey in Qualinet which have been collected in the Qualinet recommendation paper on crowdsourcing [1].
2022-03-10T02:44:21.138Z
{ "ACL": null, "DBLP": "conf/qomex/HosfeldR15", "ArXiv": null, "MAG": "1569206120", "CorpusId": "20315617", "PubMed": null, "DOI": "10.1109/QoMEX.2015.7148150", "PubMedCentral": null }
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/5f9625eacdda513f4f09fb127538f807fdb156e5
Journey through the crowd: Best practices and recommendations for crowdsourced QoE
[ { "authorId": "145387859", "name": "T. Hossfeld" }, { "authorId": "1708715", "name": "J. Redi" } ]
2015 Seventh International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX)
2,015
7
6
0
false
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2015-05-26T00:00:00
{ "name": "2015 Seventh International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX)", "volume": null, "pages": "1-2" }
[ "qos", "recommendation" ]
[ "recommendation", "qos", "personalized recommendation", "video quality", "perceived video quality" ]
[ "qos", "video quality", "personalized recommendation", "recommendation", "perceived video quality" ]
[ "quality of service", "image communication systems", "video processing", "visual communication", "video streaming", "recommender systems", "wireless networks", "videotex", "telecommunication traffic", "bandwidth", "image compression", "image reconstruction", "communication channels", "computer imaging and vision", "image coding", "multimedia systems", "information retrieval", "wireless communications", "packet networks", "telecommunication networks", "computer networks", "image quality", "image analysis", "image processing", "wireless telecommunication systems", "computer science", "internet", "telecommunication systems", "communication systems", "computer systems" ]
20,315,651
The large diversity and heterogeneity of collaborating objects and services in modern networked environments such as personal, vehicular or home networks makes difficult the efficient configuration, deployment and management of composite dynamic systems without a major participation of human actors. This paper proposes an autonomic architecture based on decision models built on ontologies and aimed at self-configuring and self-adapting service-oriented and event-driven distributed systems. Our solution follows a top-down approach based on well-known and accepted standards and implemented as an ecosystem-wide ontology aimed at characterizing the properties of services and events related to consumers and producers entities participating in the autonomic collaborative environment.
2022-09-02T06:07:50.988Z
{ "ACL": null, "DBLP": "conf/wetice/GharbiADE12", "ArXiv": null, "MAG": "2174521848", "CorpusId": "20315651", "PubMed": null, "DOI": "10.1109/WETICE.2012.84", "PubMedCentral": null }
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/39b4471a6edc30b6071976f74c6cd2e4089ba667
AODA: An Autonomic and Ontology-Driven Architecture for Service-Oriented and Event-Driven Systems
[ { "authorId": "2548606", "name": "Ghada Gharbi" }, { "authorId": "47347257", "name": "M. B. Alaya" }, { "authorId": "1852456", "name": "Codé Diop" }, { "authorId": "1984211", "name": "E. Exposito" } ]
2012 IEEE 21st International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
2,012
13
11
1
true
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2012-06-25T00:00:00
{ "name": "2012 IEEE 21st International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises", "volume": null, "pages": "72-77" }
[ "decision models", "self-configuring", "home networks", "human factors", "ontology", "distributed systems" ]
[ "ontology", "architecture designs", "home networks", "decision models", "domain ontologies" ]
[ "decision models", "self-configuring", "domain ontologies", "architecture designs", "home networks", "human factors", "ontology", "distributed systems" ]
[ "decision theory", "decision support systems", "mobile ad hoc networks", "autonomic computing", "software architecture", "personal communication systems", "local area networks", "human engineering", "semantics", "distributed computer systems", "artificial intelligence", "ad hoc networks", "routing protocols", "software engineering", "cloud computing", "information technology", "software design", "mobile telecommunication systems", "telecommunication services", "cellular radio systems", "wireless telecommunication systems", "human computer interaction", "computer systems", "computer science", "routers", "internet protocols", "quality of service", "wireless local area networks (wlan)", "multicasts", "routing algorithms", "sensors", "communication channels", "telecommunication networks", "telecommunication traffic", "data communication systems", "signal to noise ratio", "computer networks", "communication systems", "telecommunication systems", "bandwidth", "computer hardware", "signal processing", "engineering" ]
20,315,769
This paper describes the development of a software complement for Blender (a freely available animation software) which allows to insert motion data obtained from a motion capture camera device. The main target is to provide Blender with a tool to develop exergames, i.e. serious games for performing physical exercises, which are fully adaptive to the user's needs and capabilities, especially addressing chronical patients or handicapped. The plugin incorporates both: motion control and recording, allowing to store user movements. Transmission is realized via the OSC (Open Sound Control) protocol. The tool is still under development, here a first version is presented showing its functionalities in a demo-game. In the future, sensor data from other devices is planned to be integrated.
2022-04-30T12:33:24.874Z
{ "ACL": null, "DBLP": "conf/isce/EckertGMM15", "ArXiv": null, "MAG": "1600201176", "CorpusId": "20315769", "PubMed": null, "DOI": "10.1109/ISCE.2015.7177798", "PubMedCentral": null }
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/1d68509fc02b3acd49275419ff9cf21a0566b78c
A multi functional plug-in for exergames
[ { "authorId": "32515846", "name": "Martina Eckert" }, { "authorId": "1403885573", "name": "Ignacio Gómez-Martinho" }, { "authorId": "145285391", "name": "J. Meneses" }, { "authorId": "1402134750", "name": "José-Fernán Martínez-Ortega" } ]
2015 International Symposium on Consumer Electronics (ISCE)
2,015
9
3
0
true
[ { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle" ]
2015-06-24T00:00:00
{ "name": "2015 International Symposium on Consumer Electronics (ISCE)", "volume": null, "pages": "1-3" }
[ "motion data", "sensor data", "software", "motion control" ]
[ "software", "motion data", "motion control", "sensors", "sensor data" ]
[ "motion control", "motion data", "sensors", "software", "sensor data" ]
[ "robots", "motion planning", "human motions", "computer hardware", "computer science", "robotics", "mobile robots", "motion estimation", "image coding", "image processing", "computer imaging and vision" ]
20,315,800
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine knowledge-sharing phenomena from the perspective of recipients’ characteristics. Specifically, this study examines the influence of knowledge recipients’ competence, learning attitude and personal relationship with knowledge sharer on knowledge sharers’ willingness to share. Design/methodology/approach – The authors conducted two studies, a scenario experimental study and a field survey study to test their hypotheses about the effects of recipients’ characteristics on knowledge sharers’ willingness to share. Findings – The results revealed that recipients’ characteristics play different roles in different situations (responsive and proactive knowledge sharing) in triggering the knowledge sharers’ motivation to share. In responsive knowledge sharing, a recipient’s learning attitude and personal relationship with the knowledge sharer affected the sharer’s willingness to share. In proactive knowledge sharing, a recipient’s professional ability and personal re...
2022-09-02T05:06:58.316Z
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/a8932d14a6ae377e017543d0a58a1ad62d5f764d
With whom shall I share my knowledge? A recipient perspective of knowledge sharing
[ { "authorId": "47958375", "name": "Xiao Zhang" }, { "authorId": "3140931", "name": "J. Jiang" } ]
J. Knowl. Manag.
2,015
65
128
6
false
[ { "category": "Business", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Psychology", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle", "Review" ]
2015-04-13T00:00:00
{ "name": "J. Knowl. Manag.", "volume": "19", "pages": "277-295" }
[ "knowledge-sharing" ]
[ "domain knowledge", "explicit knowledge", "tacit knowledge", "knowledge-sharing", "knowledge exchange" ]
[ "tacit knowledge", "knowledge exchange", "explicit knowledge", "domain knowledge", "knowledge-sharing" ]
[ "knowledge management", "knowledge based systems", "artificial intelligence", "computer science" ]
20,315,820
Since the first Phasor Measurement Units in Slovenian electricity transmission system operator's (ELES) grid have been put in operation in 2005, the number of installed units has grown considerably. In addition, in recent years, connections have been established with grid operators from Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, Germany, Montenegro and Austria with the purpose of exchanging available measurement data from these units. Besides recorded real-time phasor measurements being helpful during post-mortem analyses the trend is to extend the current functionality of the entire measurement system from mere visualization and observation towards more sophisticated smart and automatized decision-making tool applying advanced mathematical algorithms. The introduction of these special functions is expected to be applied gradually and conservatively. Nevertheless, the final target is to include smart control of special devices as well such as phase-shifting transformer and Static Var Compensation units as a countermeasure to prevent system-wide oscillations in the Europe's continental interconnection.
2022-01-27T14:12:17.926Z
{ "ACL": null, "DBLP": "conf/eurocon/BergincRM17", "ArXiv": null, "MAG": "2745679259", "CorpusId": "20315820", "PubMed": null, "DOI": "10.1109/EUROCON.2017.8011218", "PubMedCentral": null }
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/37bb0c94eedbd134d63b5f3b3c4fb0118ea80adc
WAMS upgrade in the Slovenian power system current status and plans for the future
[ { "authorId": "31894951", "name": "Gorazd Berginc" }, { "authorId": "9378938", "name": "U. Rudež" }, { "authorId": "9112011", "name": "R. Mihalic" } ]
IEEE EUROCON 2017 -17th International Conference on Smart Technologies
2,017
14
0
0
false
[ { "category": "Engineering", "source": "s2-fos-model" }, { "category": "Engineering", "source": "external" }, { "category": "Computer Science", "source": "external" } ]
[ "JournalArticle", "Conference" ]
2017-07-01T00:00:00
{ "name": "IEEE EUROCON 2017 -17th International Conference on Smart Technologies", "volume": null, "pages": "788-793" }
[ "phasor measurement units", "visualization", "electricity" ]
[ "phasor measurement units", "electricity", "grid node", "visualization", "interconnects" ]
[ "electricity", "interconnects", "phasor measurement units", "grid node", "visualization" ]
[ "engineering", "optical interconnects", "vlsi circuits", "interconnection networks", "electric power system interconnection", "grid environments", "human computer interaction", "wavelength division multiplexing", "fiber optic networks", "bandwidth", "microprocessor chips", "computer hardware", "parallel processing systems", "integrated optics", "grid computing", "computer science", "telecommunication traffic", "computer networks", "distributed systems", "integrated circuits", "optical materials", "telecommunication networks", "distributed computer systems", "optical fibers", "telecommunication systems", "computer systems", "sensors" ]