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How many longitudinal covariate measurements are needed for risk prediction?

2014

Abstract Objective In epidemiologic follow-up studies, many key covariates, such as smoking, use of medication, blood pressure, and cholesterol, are time varying. Because of practical and financial limitations, time-varying covariates cannot be measured continuously, but only at certain prespecified time points. We study how the number of these longitudinal measurements can be chosen cost-efficiently by evaluating the usefulness of the measurements for risk prediction. Study Design and Setting The usefulness is addressed by measuring the improvement in model discrimination between models using different amounts of longitudinal information. We use simulated follow-up data and the data from t…

ta112Models StatisticalEpidemiologyComputer scienceHazard ratiota3142Risk Assessment01 natural sciencesrisk prediction010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciencesstudy design0302 clinical medicineCovariateStatisticsEconometricsHumanslongitudinal measurementsLongitudinal Studies030212 general & internal medicine0101 mathematicsOlder peoplemodel discriminationForecastingJournal of Clinical Epidemiology
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How Students Get Going : Triggers for Students’ Learning in Project-Based Education

2018

Repeatedly documented positive student responses to project-based learning during its decades-long tradition in CS attest to the effectiveness of learning by doing. Support for reflective learning nevertheless continues to be a topic worth studying because the intensity of project work together with a high technical orientation among CS students often complicate reflective practice. A critical incident-inspired assignment was added to a project-based course to support reflective practice in spring 2017. In a previous study, the authors analyzed how students approached the assignment and whether they found it supportive for learning. The present study content-analyses the situations that tri…

ta113Computer sciencegovernment.form_of_governmentReflective practice05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesprojektioppiminen050301 education02 engineering and technologyProject-based learningLearning-by-doing (economics)Work (electrical)Project basedproject-based learningMathematics educationgovernmentlearning triggersStudent learning0503 educationCritical Incident Techniquereflektio021106 design practice & managementIncident reportreflection
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Wastewater treatment: New insight provided by interactive multiobjective optimization

2011

In this paper, we describe a new interactive tool developed for wastewater treatment plant design. The tool is aimed at supporting the designer in designing new wastewater treatment plants as well as optimizing the performance of already available plants. The idea is to utilize interactive multiobjective optimization which enables the designer to consider the design with respect to several conflicting evaluation criteria simultaneously. This is more important than ever because the requirements for wastewater treatment plants are getting tighter and tighter from both environmental and economical reasons. By combining a process simulator to simulate wastewater treatment and an interactive mul…

ta113Decision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementOperations researchProcess (engineering)business.industrySoftware developmentMulti-objective optimizationManufacturing engineeringManagement Information SystemsSimulation-based optimizationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)WastewaterDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyDesign processbusinessEngineering design processInformation SystemsDecision Support Systems
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Two-phase routing in three-dimensional blocked optical tori

2014

The contribution of this paper is an all-optical 3D network architecture. We describe scheduled, two-phase routing for it. The three-dimensional blocked optical torus BOT of block size b consists of b2 × b2 × b2 nodes for the first phase routing. Processors are evenly deployed at the underlying torus so that every bth node consists of a processor. Additionally, a BOT consists of b3 blocks of b × b × b subnetworks for the second phase routing. Routing of each packet is done in two phases. Firstly, packets are routed from source processor to an intermediate target node at the target block. Secondly, packets are routed from the intermediate targets at the target block to the target processor (…

ta113Dynamic Source Routingta213Computer sciencebusiness.industryNetwork packetNode (networking)ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSLink-state routing protocolDestination-Sequenced Distance Vector routingRouting (electronic design automation)businessBlock sizeComputer networkBlock (data storage)Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies
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Interactive map interface for controlling bridge crane automation A cognitive-affective approach

2016

This study outlines the development process of a new touch screen based user interface for controlling bridge crane automation in industrial environments. A user study of existing situation (n1 = 11) was used to develop an understanding of the cognitive and emotional design goals for crane operation. Conceptualization of these goals in the context of automation produced a set of requirements, which were used to develop a map-based touch screen user interface. Two field tests (n2 = 5, n3 = 5) revealed how bridge crane operators cognise and emotionally experience the increasing automation and how the user interface should be designed to support the operator’s spatial mental representation as …

ta113EngineeringConceptualizationta213business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionemotional designMobile mapAutomationEmotional designUser interface designAutomationautomaatioFeelingHuman–computer interactionMental representationInterface designUser interfacebusinessCompetence (human resources)interface designmobile mapmedia_common
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Enhancing the experience of online users of open education

2014

The limited adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER) has kicked off the launch of several projects to search for possible solutions. One of these projects is “Open Educational Ideas and Innovations” (OEI2). The goal of this project is to find alternatives for increasing the uptake of OER and facilitating the collaborative development of OER. To enhance the experience of the users of open education, we interviewed twelve educators and researchers from different higher education institutions across Europe focusing on gathering insights about idea sharing experiences. In this paper, we present our key findings based on these interviews and outline some recommendations for our next open edu…

ta113EngineeringKnowledge managementHigher educationbusiness.industryInteraction Design FoundationOpen EducationFace (sociological concept)Context (language use)Open learningOpen educational resourcesCollaborationOpen educationOpen Educational ResourcesComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONKey (cryptography)OERta516business
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User experience targets as design drivers:A case study on the development of a remote crane operator station

2013

In recent years, the notion of user experience, or UX, as an essential aspect to be addressed in the design and development of technologies has been increasingly discussed. In this paper, we present a case study in which we have used UX targets as the main design drivers and focus areas in developing a new remote operator station user interface for container cranes. UX targets describe the experiential qualities to which the product design should aim at. However, taking UX targets into consideration during product design is challenging, because only little is known about how they would be best operationalized to serve the different phases of the design process. Through our case study, we de…

ta113Focus (computing)EngineeringOperationalizationProduct designbusiness.industryExperiential learninguser experience targetconcept designUser experience designcontainer crane operationHuman–computer interactionuser experienceContainer (abstract data type)Systems engineeringremote operator stationUser interfaceEngineering design processbusiness
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Interface Detection Using a Quenched-Noise Version of the Edwards-Wilkinson Equation

2015

We report here a multipurpose dynamic-interface-based segmentation tool, suitable for segmenting planar, cylindrical, and spherical surfaces in 3D. The method is fast enough to be used conveniently even for large images. Its implementation is straightforward and can be easily realized in many environments. Its memory consumption is low, and the set of parameters is small and easy to understand. The method is based on the Edwards-Wilkinson equation, which is traditionally used to model the equilibrium fluctuations of a propagating interface under the influence of temporally and spatially varying noise. We report here an adaptation of this equation into multidimensional image segmentation, an…

ta113Image segmentationta114DiscretizationInterface (Java)Computer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONobject detectionimage edge detectionImage segmentationComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignGrayscaleGray-scaleObject detectionSurface topographyNoiseMathematical modelThree-dimensional displaysSegmentationTomography3D image processingNoiseSurface morphologyAlgorithmSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
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Introduction to Innovation, Design, and Analytics Supported Development of ICT Enabled Services Minitrack

2013

Introduction to Innovation, Design, a Analytics Supported Development of ICT Enabled Services Minitrack.

ta113Knowledge managementInformation and Communications Technologybusiness.industryAnalyticsMobile telephonybusinessInnovation design2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Super-fit and population size reduction in compact Differential Evolution

2011

Although Differential Evolution is an efficient and versatile optimizer, it has a wide margin of improvement. During the latest years much effort of computer scientists studying Differential Evolution has been oriented towards the improvement of the algorithmic paradigm by adding and modifying components. In particular, two modifications lead to important improvements to the original algorithmic performance. The first is the super-fit mechanism, that is the injection at the beginning of the optimization process of a solution previously improved by another algorithm. The second is the progressive reduction of the population size during the evolution of the population. Recently, the algorithm…

ta113Mathematical optimizationeducation.field_of_studyMeta-optimizationFitness landscapeComputer sciencePopulation-based incremental learningPopulationContext (language use)Reduction (complexity)Differential evolutionAlgorithm designeducationAlgorithm2011 IEEE Workshop on Memetic Computing (MC)
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