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Interactive Multiple Criteria Decision Making based on preference driven Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization with controllable accuracy

2012

Abstract We present an approach to interactive Multiple Criteria Decision Making based on preference driven Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization with controllable accuracy. The approach relies on formulae for lower and upper bounds on coordinates of the outcome of an arbitrary efficient variant corresponding to preference information expressed by the Decision Maker. In contrast to earlier works on that subject, here lower and upper bounds can be calculated and their accuracy controlled entirely within evolutionary computation framework. This is made possible by exploration of not only the region of feasible variants – a standard within evolutionary optimization, but also the region of i…

ta113Mathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputationta111Contrast (statistics)Interactive evolutionary computationManagement Science and Operations ResearchMulti-objective optimizationOutcome (game theory)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEvolutionary computationModeling and SimulationPreference (economics)Evolutionary programmingMathematicsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Learning styles module as a part of a virtual campus

2016

For several years now, learning style mapping has been carried out for our students of the master's degree education in information technology. To better utilize learning styles in practice, a learning style module was integrated into the multimedia platform used in the education. The learning style module serves both the student and the educator. The goal was to create an application which, in the long run, would diversify the learning environment and make learning more efficient. This study describes the functioning and integration of the learning style application. The deployment of the application is monitored by collecting statistics of its use and feedback of its usability and usefuln…

ta113MultimediaComputer scienceLearning environment05 social sciencesEducational technology050301 education050109 social psychologyblended learningcomputer.software_genreLearning sciencesvideo lecturesSynchronous learningBlended learningLearning stylesVirtual campuseducational toolsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesvirtual campuslearning styles0503 educationcomputerInstructional simulation
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Evaluating the performance of artificial neural networks for the classification of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates

2014

Abstract Macroinvertebrates form an important functional component of aquatic ecosystems. Their ability to indicate various types of anthropogenic stressors is widely recognized which has made them an integral component of freshwater biomonitoring. The use of macroinvertebrates in biomonitoring is dependent on manual taxa identification which is currently a time-consuming and cost-intensive process conducted by highly trained taxonomical experts. Automated taxa identification of macroinvertebrates is a relatively recent research development. Previous studies have displayed great potential for solutions to this demanding data mining application. In this research we have a collection of 1350 …

ta113Radial basis function networkEcologyArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryApplied MathematicsEcological Modelingta1172PerceptronMachine learningcomputer.software_genreBackpropagationComputer Science ApplicationsProbabilistic neural networkIdentification (information)Computational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationMultilayer perceptronConjugate gradient methodta1181Artificial intelligencebusinesscomputerEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcological Informatics
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Justification of point electrode models in electrical impedance tomography

2011

The most accurate model for real-life electrical impedance tomography is the complete electrode model, which takes into account electrode shapes and (usually unknown) contact impedances at electrode-object interfaces. When the electrodes are small, however, it is tempting to formally replace them by point sources. This simplifies the model considerably and completely eliminates the effect of contact impedance. In this work we rigorously justify such a point electrode model for the important case of having difference measurements ("relative data") as data for the reconstruction problem. We do this by deriving the asymptotic limit of the complete model for vanishing electrode size. This is s…

ta113Work (thermodynamics)Mathematical optimizationta112Applied MathematicsMathematical analysista111Zero (linguistics)Interpretation (model theory)Physics::Plasma PhysicsModeling and SimulationElectrodePoint (geometry)Limit (mathematics)Electrical impedanceElectrical impedance tomographyta512MathematicsMATHEMATICAL MODELS AND METHODS IN APPLIED SCIENCES
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Cognitive self-healing system for future mobile networks

2015

This paper introduces a framework and implementation of a cognitive self-healing system for fault detection and compensation in future mobile networks. Performance monitoring for failure identification is based on anomaly analysis, which is a combination of the nearest neighbor anomaly scoring and statistical profiling. Case-based reasoning algorithm is used for cognitive self-healing of the detected faulty cells. Validation environment is Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile system simulated with Network Simulator 3 (ns-3) [1, 2]. Results demonstrate that cognitive approach is efficient for compensation of cell outages and is capable to improve network coverage. Anomaly analysis can be used fo…

ta113cognitionta213Performance managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingCognitiondata miningcomputer.software_genreAutomationanomaly detectionFault detection and isolation5G networksNetwork simulationcompensationcell outageRobustness (computer science)self-healingAnomaly detectionData miningbusinesscomputer5G2015 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC)
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Force Distribution Analysis of Mechanochemically Reactive Dimethylcyclobutene

2013

Internal molecular forces can guide chemical reactions, yet are not straightforwardly accessible within a quantum mechanical description of the reacting molecules. Here, we present a force-matching force distribution analysis (FM-FDA) to analyze internal forces in molecules. We simulated the ring opening of trans-3,4-dimethylcyclobutene (tDCB) with on-the-fly semiempirical molecular dynamics. The self-consistent density functional tight binding (SCC-DFTB) method accurately described the force-dependent ring-opening kinetics of tDCB, showing quantitative agreement with both experimental and computational data at higher levels. Mechanical force was applied in two different ways, namely, exter…

ta114CyclobuteneChemistryMolecular ConformationMolecular Dynamics SimulationRing (chemistry)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics:Science::Biological sciences::Biophysics [DRNTU]chemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsAccelerationTight bindingIsomerismComputational chemistryChemical physicsMechanochemistryQuantum TheoryMoleculeReactivity (chemistry)Physical and Theoretical Chemistryta116CyclobutanesChemPhysChem
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Novel green bio-composite geopolymeric thermo-plasters for innovative building applications: upcycling spent coffee ground

2022

This study proposes the reuse of spent coffee ground and biomass fly ash in the development of green geopolymeric thermo-plastering for innovative building applications. The former waste is the major residue of the brewing process, that is usually used as fertilisers or disposed of in landfill with extreme harmfulness for the natural environment. The latter is an industrial waste generated during the Kraft paper-pulp process, that is usually landfilled. The mortar is produced with a combination of metakaolin (30 wt.%) and biomass fly ash (70 wt.%), and natural siliceous sand filled with spent coffee ground (up to 17.5 wt.%). The high amount of reused waste makes the material an optimum cand…

thermo-plastervirtual energy simulation.Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaBio-composite mortarspent coffee ground recyclinggeopolymer
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Simulation studies of electronic transport in a-Si:H thin film solar cells

2009

The thin film solar cells in Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon (a-Si:H) are attractive for cheaper production and used in ultra low cost, high volume applications but have a relatively lower electronic performance. These limitations are mainly due to properties of the a-Si:H and relies on the production technique. In this study we investigate the physical mechanisms which are on the basis of the electronic transport and their relation with the technological processes. The transport-simulation computer program ATLAS (Silvaco) has been used to examine the role of the mid gap defect density in determining the performance of a-Si:H p-i-n homojunction solar cell.

thin film solar cells Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon a-Si:H simulation pin diode electronic transport
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Synthesis, antiproliferative activity, and in silico insights of new 3-benzoylamino-benzo[ b ]thiophene derivatives

2014

A new series of 3-benzoylamino-5-imidazol-5-yl-benzo[b]thiophenes and the parent amino derivatives were synthesized and screened as antitumor agents. All tested compounds showed concentration-dependent antiproliferative activity profile against HeLa cell line, exhibiting GI50 values in the low micromolar range. The most active compounds were tested in cell cycle perturbation experiments. A rapid accumulation of cells in the G2/M phase, with a concomitant reduction of cells in both the S and G0/G1 phases, was observed, suggesting that cell exposure to selected derivatives produces mitotic failure. To rationalize the biological results, the 3-benzoylamino-benzo[b]thiophenes were analyzed thro…

thiopheneVLAK protocolStereochemistryIn silicoCellAntineoplastic AgentsMechanism of actionHeLa CellHeLaAntineoplastic AgentStructure-Activity Relationship3-Benzoylamino-5-imidazol-4-yl-benzo[b]Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicaDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansMoietyComputer SimulationMitosisCell ProliferationPharmacologyAntitumor agentsbiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular StructureChemistryDrug Discovery3003 Pharmaceutical ScienceMedicine (all)Cell CycleOrganic ChemistryAntitumor agentG2/M phaseGeneral MedicineSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaHeLa cell linebiology.organism_classificationSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceuticamedicine.anatomical_structureCell cultureSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicathiophenesAntimitotic AgentTopoisomerase-II InhibitorDrug Screening Assays AntitumorHeLa CellsHuman
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Reducing the Time to Detect Cyber Attacks : Combining Attack Simulation With Detection Logic

2021

Cyber attacks have become harder to detect, causing the average detection time of a successful data breach to be over six months and typically costing the target organization nearly four million dollars. The attacks are becoming more sophisticated and targeted, leaving unprepared environments easy prey for the attackers. Organizations with working antivirus systems and firewalls may be surprised when they discover their network has been encrypted by a ransomware operator. This raises a serious question, how did the attacks go undetected? The conducted research focuses on the most common pitfalls regarding late or even non-existent detection by defining the root cause behind the failed detec…

threat detectionorganisaatiotTK5101-6720threat analysiscyber defensetietotekniikkacybersecurity frameworktestauscyber attack simulationTelecommunicationsimulointisoctietoturvakyberturvallisuusverkkohyökkäyksetexploitationpalomuurit (tietoturva)
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