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Embedding the Remote Application Control: Visual API for PDA Programming

2009

PDAs are more and more used as advanced adaptive HEI (human-environment interaction) interfaces, thus enabling their users to easily operate applications remotely running in pervasive computing scenarios. Based on a previous implementation, in this paper we discuss the development of a new set of .NET-compliant Application Programming Interfaces to be used within the Visual Studio IDE. Our main goal is to provide programmers with a set of components to be used with the common drag-and-drop operation, in order to embed a remote application control within an application running on the PDA and vice-versa. The interaction relies on ad-hoc communication protocols over a framework devoted to pair…

Ubiquitous computingApplication programming interfacevisual API mobile devices programmingComputer sciencebusiness.industrypervasive systems; visual API mobile devices programmingcomputer.software_genreMicrosoft Visual StudioSoftwareRemote procedure callHuman–computer interactionOperating systempervasive systembusinessCommunications protocolcomputerVisual programming languageGraphical user interface
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Pervasive access to MRI bias artifact suppression service on a grid.

2009

Bias artifact corrupts magnetic resonance images in such a way that the image is afflicted by illumination variations. Some of the authors proposed the Exponential Entropy Driven - Homomorphic Unsharp Masking (E2D-HUM) algorithm that corrects this artifact without any a priori hypothesis about the tissues or the Magnetic Resonance image modality. Moreover, E2D-HUM does not care about the body part under examination and does not require any particular training task. People who want to use this algorithm, which is Matlab-based, have to set their own computers in order to execute it. Furthermore, they have to be Matlab-skilled to exploit all the features of the algorithm. In our work we propos…

Ubiquitous computingComputer scienceReal-time computingPelvisBiasMRI enhancementImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansComputer visionKneeElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMATLABPervasive systemGrid servicescomputer.programming_languageSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionibusiness.industryBrainGeneral MedicineGridImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingComputer Science ApplicationsSystems IntegrationComputers HandheldArtificial intelligenceUser interfacebusinessArtifactscomputerAlgorithmsBiotechnologyUnsharp maskingIEEE transactions on information technology in biomedicine : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
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Interacting with Augmented Environments

2010

Pervasive systems augment environments by integrating information processing into everyday objects and activities. They consist of two parts: a visible part populated by animate (visitors, operators) or inanimate (AI) entities interacting with the environment through digital devices, and an invisible part composed of software objects performing specific tasks in an underlying framework. This paper shows an ongoing work from the University of Palermo''s Department of Computer Science and Engineering that addresses two issues related to simplifying and broadening augmented environment access.

Ubiquitous computingComputer sciencebusiness.industryInformation processingMobile computingComputer Science ApplicationsSoftwareComputational Theory and MathematicsHuman–computer interactionpervasive computingPervasive systemsAugmented realityAugmented environmentUser interfacebusinessSoftwareComputer animationIEEE Pervasive Computing
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Deep conservation of bivalve nacre proteins highlighted by shell matrix proteomics of the Unionoida Elliptio complanata and Villosa lienosa.

2016

The formation of the molluscan shell nacre is regulated to a large extent by a matrix of extracellular macromolecules that are secreted by the shell-forming tissue, the mantle. This so-called ‘calcifying matrix’ is a complex mixture of proteins, glycoproteins and polysaccharides that is assembled and occluded within the mineral phase during the calcification process. Better molecular-level characterization of the substances that regulate nacre formation is still required. Notable advances in expressed tag sequencing of freshwater mussels, such as Elliptio complanata and Villosa lienosa , provide a pre-requisite to further characterize bivalve nacre proteins by a proteomic approach. In this…

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LanguageLab - A Meta-modelling Environment

2015

In the LanguageLab language workbench, we build on a component-based approach to language specification that facilitates the specification of all aspects of a computer language in a consistent manner, taking into account best practices in meta-modelling and language design. The workbench allows operation on a suitable abstraction level, and also focuses on user-friendliness and a low threshold to getting started, in order to make it useful for teaching of meta-modelling and language design and specification. The platform is open for third party language modules and facilitates rapid prototyping of DSLs, re-use of language modules, and experiments with multiple concrete syntaxes. The platfor…

Universal Networking LanguageHigh-level programming languageComputer scienceProgramming languageModeling languageProgramming language specificationData control languageSpecification languageInterface description languagecomputer.software_genreLow-level programming languagecomputer
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A Semiotic Approach to the Design of Non-speech Sounds

2006

In the field of auditory display there is currently a lack of theoretical support for the design of non-speech sounds as elements of a user interface. Sound design methods are often based on ad hoc choices or the personal preferences of the designer. A method is proposed in this paper based on a semiotic approach to the design of non-speech sounds. In this approach, the design process is conceptualised by referring to structural semiotics, acknowledging the unique qualities of non-speech sounds, as a mode of conveying information. This method is based on a rich use scenario presented to a design panel. A case study where the design method has been applied is presented and evaluated. Finally…

User assistanceHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceSound designSpeech recognitionAuditory displaySemioticsUser interfaceSpeech processingEngineering design processField (computer science)
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A data-logging mechanism to support e-learning systems

2015

User profiling and e-learning have received great attention in the last years. In a learning environment, user profiling provides historical data of the students' performance on different learning subjects. e-Learning tools such as serious games can collect user's data and build a user profile by appropriate storing these information. Thus, by combining above techniques and analysing each user's data a teacher can provide personalized treatment to her/his students. In this paper we present our solution on storing and analysing user data on a centralized server. Our system stores data collected from users with dyslexia. We maintain one user profile per student from data taken from a) user re…

User profileMultimediaComputer scienceUser modelingLearning environmentDyslexiaComputer user satisfactionmedicine.diseasecomputer.software_genreUser interface designData loggermedicineProfiling (information science)computer2015 6th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications (IISA)
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An approach for recommending personalized contents for homecare users in the context of health 2.0

2014

This paper proposes a content recommendation mechanism as part of a model for implementing ubiquitous learning for supporting people with chronic diseases who are treated at home, so that they can learn more about treatments for their disease. In the proposed approach, the learning takes place based on day-to-day activities and real situations. In this case, the model supports the development of tools that can learn about the user's context, based on data obtained via sensors installed on users or in their home, as well as data supplied directly by the user interface of their mobile devices, and data provided by the healthcare team, and, after that, recommend contents about their diseases.

User profileMultimediaComputer sciencebusiness.industryContext (language use)Ontology (information science)computer.software_genreWorld Wide WebHealth careUser interfacebusinessMobile devicecomputerUbiquitous learningProceedings of the 7th Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems
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enviPath - The environmental contaminant biotransformation pathway resource

2016

The University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database and Pathway Prediction System (UM-BBD/PPS) has been a unique resource covering microbial biotransformation pathways of primarily xenobiotic chemicals for over 15 years. This paper introduces the successor system, enviPath (The Environmental Contaminant Biotransformation Pathway Resource), which is a complete redesign and reimplementation of UM-BBD/PPS. enviPath uses the database from the UM-BBD/PPS as a basis, extends the use of this database, and allows users to include their own data to support multiple use cases. Relative reasoning is supported for the refinement of predictions and to allow its extensions in terms of previo…

User-Computer InterfaceBiocatalysisDatabase IssueEnvironmental PollutantsBiotransformationDatabases ChemicalXenobiotics
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An intelligent architecture for service provisioning in pervasive environments

2011

Accepted version of an article from the conference: 2011 International Symposium on Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications (INISTA). Definitive published version available from IEEE: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/INISTA.2011.5946134 The vision of pervasive environments is being realized more than ever with the proliferation of services and computing resources located in our surrounding environments. Identifying those services that deserve the attention of the user is becoming an increasingly-challenging task. In this paper, we present an adaptive multi-criteria decision making mechanism for recommending relevant services to the mobile user. In this context Relevance is determined b…

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