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Methodological considerations for interrupted time series analysis in radiation epidemiology: an overview

2021

Interrupted time series analysis (ITSA) is a method that can be applied to evaluate health outcomes in populations exposed to ionizing radiation following major radiological events. Using aggregated time series data, ITSA evaluates whether the time trend of a health indicator shows a change associated with the radiological event. That is, ITSA checks whether there is a statistically significant discrepancy between the projection of a pre-event trend and the data empirically observed after the event. Conducting ITSA requires one to consider specific methodological issues due to unique threats to internal validity that make ITSA prone to bias. We here discuss the strengths and limitations of …

Computer scienceConfoundingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInterrupted Time Series AnalysisStatistical modelGeneral MedicineHealth indicatorInterrupted Time Series AnalysisResearch DesignData qualityEconometricsInternal validityTime seriesSpurious relationshipWaste Management and DisposalForecastingJournal of Radiological Protection
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Hidden Pursuits: Evaluating Gaze-selection via Pursuits when the Stimuli's Trajectory is Partially Hidden

2018

The idea behind gaze interaction using Pursuits is to leverage the human's smooth pursuit eye movements performed when following moving targets. However, humans can also anticipate where a moving target would reappear if it temporarily hides from their view. In this work, we investigate how well users can select targets using Pursuits in cases where the target's trajectory is partially invisible (HiddenPursuits): e.g., can users select a moving target that temporarily hides behind another object? Although HiddenPursuits was not studied in the context of interaction before, understanding how well users can perform HiddenPursuits presents numerous opportunities, particularly for small interfa…

Computer scienceContext (language use)ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS02 engineering and technologySmooth pursuitsilmänliikkeetUser experience designLeverage (negotiation)Human–computer interactiondisplays0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSelection (linguistics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmotion correlation050107 human factorsta113business.industry05 social sciences020207 software engineeringGazeObject (philosophy)näyttölaitteethidden trajectorysmooth pursuitTrajectorykatsebusinessärsykkeet
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Recent Developments in the Design and Control of Cold Forming Processes

1999

In the paper some problems of process design and control in metal forming are taken into account. In particular as far as the former aspect is concerned, the problem of the preform design in cold forging is analyzed: the contributions offered by several researchers are presented and an innovative design procedure is proposed. As well, the suitability of closed-loop control systems for metal forming applications is discussed with particular reference to sheet stamping operations; again, after an overview of the state of the art, the advantages offered by the application in this field of Artificial Intelligence techiniques is pointed out.

Computer scienceControl systemControl (management)Process designDeep drawingStampingCold formingField (computer science)ForgingManufacturing engineering
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Efficient and Accurate OTU Clustering with GPU-Based Sequence Alignment and Dynamic Dendrogram Cutting.

2015

De novo clustering is a popular technique to perform taxonomic profiling of a microbial community by grouping 16S rRNA amplicon reads into operational taxonomic units (OTUs). In this work, we introduce a new dendrogram-based OTU clustering pipeline called CRiSPy. The key idea used in CRiSPy to improve clustering accuracy is the application of an anomaly detection technique to obtain a dynamic distance cutoff instead of using the de facto value of 97 percent sequence similarity as in most existing OTU clustering pipelines. This technique works by detecting an abrupt change in the merging heights of a dendrogram. To produce the output dendrograms, CRiSPy employs the OTU hierarchical clusterin…

Computer scienceCorrelation clusteringSingle-linkage clusteringMolecular Sequence DataMachine learningcomputer.software_genrePattern Recognition AutomatedCURE data clustering algorithmRNA Ribosomal 16SGeneticsComputer GraphicsCluster analysisBase Sequencebusiness.industryApplied MathematicsDendrogramHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingPattern recognitionSignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignHierarchical clusteringEquipment Failure AnalysisRNA BacterialCanopy clustering algorithmArtificial intelligenceHierarchical clustering of networksbusinesscomputerSequence AlignmentAlgorithmsBiotechnologyIEEE/ACM transactions on computational biology and bioinformatics
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Recent advances of HCI in decision-making tasks for optimized clinical workflows and precision medicine.

2020

The ever-increasing amount of biomedical data is enabling new large-scale studies, even though ad hoc computational solutions are required. The most recent Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques have been achieving outstanding performance and an important impact in clinical research, aiming at precision medicine, as well as improving healthcare workflows. However, the inherent heterogeneity and uncertainty in the healthcare information sources pose new compelling challenges for clinicians in their decision-making tasks. Only the proper combination of AI and human intelligence capabilities, by explicitly taking into account effective and safe interaction paradigms,…

Computer scienceDecision Support SystemsHealth InformaticsClinical decision support systemWorkflow03 medical and health sciencesClinical workflows Decision-making tasks Human-Computer Interaction Physician-centered design Precision medicineClinical0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligenceHumansClinical workflows030212 general & internal medicinePrecision Medicine030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryHuman intelligenceComputersPhysician-centered designUsabilityCognitionPrecision medicineDecision Support Systems ClinicalData scienceComputer Science ApplicationsVisualizationHuman-Computer InteractionWorkflowClinical workflows; Decision-making tasks; Human-Computer Interaction; Physician-centered design; Precision medicine; Artificial Intelligence; Computers; Humans; Workflow; Decision Support Systems Clinical; Precision MedicineDecision-making tasksDomain knowledgebusinessJournal of biomedical informatics
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Design optimization of mooring system: An application to a vessel-shaped offshore fish farm

2019

Abstract Design optimization of mooring systems of offshore floating structures is a challenging task, partly because of the large number of design variables, complicated design constraints, nonlinear system behavior, and time-consuming numerical simulations. For engineering designs, efficient yet accurate approaches are needed. This paper proposes an integrated optimization methodology for design of mooring systems. The methodology integrates the design of experiments, screening analysis, time-domain simulations, and a metamodel-based optimization procedure. To demonstrate the methodology, the mooring system of a vessel-shaped offshore fish farm was designed considering the ultimate limit …

Computer scienceDesign of experiments0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyMooring0201 civil engineeringMetamodelingNonlinear systemSearch algorithmKriging021105 building & constructionLimit state designSubmarine pipelineCivil and Structural EngineeringMarine engineeringEngineering Structures
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Improving topological mapping on NoCs

2010

Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) have been proposed as an efficient solution to the complex communications on System-on-chip (SoCs). The design flow of network-on-chip (NoCs) include several key issues, and one of them is the decision of where cores have to be topologically mapped. This thesis proposes a new approach to the topological mapping strategy for NoCs. Concretely, we propose a new topological mapping technique for regular and irregular NoC platforms and its application for optimizing application specific NoC based on distributed and source routing.

Computer scienceDistributed computingDesign flowBandwidth (signal processing)Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYIntegrated circuit designSource routingNetwork topologyComputer Science::Hardware ArchitectureComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesNetwork on a chipHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSSystem on a chipRouting (electronic design automation)2010 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing, Workshops and Phd Forum (IPDPSW)
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Least-squares community extraction in feature-rich networks using similarity data

2021

We explore a doubly-greedy approach to the issue of community detection in feature-rich networks. According to this approach, both the network and feature data are straightforwardly recovered from the underlying unknown non-overlapping communities, supplied with a center in the feature space and intensity weight(s) over the network each. Our least-squares additive criterion allows us to search for communities one-by-one and to find each community by adding entities one by one. A focus of this paper is that the feature-space data part is converted into a similarity matrix format. The similarity/link values can be used in either of two modes: (a) as measured in the same scale so that one may …

Computer scienceEconomicsKernel FunctionsSocial Sciences02 engineering and technologyLeast squaresInfographicsTranslocation GeneticGeographical LocationsMedical Conditions0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyCluster AnalysisOperator TheoryData ManagementMultidisciplinaryApplied MathematicsSimulation and ModelingQRExperimental PsychologyEuropeFeature (computer vision)Research DesignPhysical SciencesMedicine020201 artificial intelligence & image processingGraphsAlgorithmsNetwork AnalysisNetwork analysisResearch ArticleComputer and Information SciencesScienceFeature vectorScale (descriptive set theory)Research and Analysis MethodsColumn (database)Similarity (network science)020204 information systemsParasitic DiseasesLeast-Squares AnalysisFeature databusiness.industryData VisualizationBiology and Life SciencesPattern recognitionTropical DiseasesEconomic AnalysisMalariaPeople and PlacesArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsPLoS ONE
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What Can Linguistics Do to Technology Design?

2021

Intelligent technologies have already revolutionized the economy, and they will continue to do so via autonomous, AI-based systems and artefacts. Artefacts can handle much more intellectually complicated tasks than was possible before. However, the technological transformation will set new demands for technology design and designers. Designing electromechanical technologies has been based on natural science, but intelligent technologies will extensively use knowledge of human research and information processing to create new artefacts. Intelligent information processing has so far been possible only for biological systems and especially for human minds. Therefore, their functions and behavi…

Computer scienceEmerging technologies05 social sciencesInformation processingDesign thinkingLanguage and thought06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionDesign languageLinguisticsExplication060302 philosophy0502 economics and businessSet (psychology)050203 business & managementDesign technology
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Evaluating a Future Remote Control Environment with an Experience-Driven Science Fiction Prototype

2015

The case study presented in this paper aimed at discovering opportunities for ambient intelligence and new interaction methods for a future remote crane-operating environment. The theoretical objective was to carry out an experience-driven research project in an industrial work context, and the practical objective was to create and evaluate a future oriented science fiction prototype. The work was carried out in close co-operation with an industrial partner who was a domain expert in the field of crane industry. The aim was to focus on clearly defined user experience goals to which the industrial partner committed. The consequent immediate objective was to focus on two explicit experiences …

Computer scienceEmerging technologiesremote crane operationuser experience (UX)Sense of communityscience fiction prototypingField (computer science)law.inventionDomain (software engineering)User experience designintelligent environment (IE)Human–computer interactionlawhuman-computer interactionuser experienceta113Ambient intelligencebusiness.industryscience fiction prototyping (SFP)human-computer interaction (HCI)Engineering managementWork (electrical)intelligent environmentbusinessRemote control
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