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A study on forecasting electricity production and consumption in smart cities and factories

2019

Abstract The electrical power sector must undergo a thorough metamorphosis to achieve the ambitious targets in greenhouse gas reduction set forth in the Paris Agreement of 2015. Reducing uncertainty about demand and, in case of renewable electricity generation, supply is important for the determination of spot electricity prices. In this work we propose and evaluate a context-based technique to anticipate the electricity production and consumption in buildings. We focus on a household with photovoltaics and energy storage system. We analyze the efficiency of Markov chains, stride predictors and also their combination into a hybrid predictor in modelling the evolution of electricity producti…

Energy storageComputer scienceComputer Networks and CommunicationsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyLibrary and Information SciencesEnergy storageElectricity prediction; Energy management system; Energy storage; Markov chains; Photovoltaics; Information Systems; Computer Networks and Communications; Library and Information Sciences020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProduction (economics)Energy management systemElectricity prediction; Energy management system; Energy storage; Markov chains; PhotovoltaicsMarkov chainsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesElectricity predictionEnvironmental economicsRenewable energyEnergy management systemPhotovoltaicsElectricity generation050211 marketingElectric powerElectricitybusinessInformation Systems
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Computer-assisted orientation and drawing of archaeological pottery.

2018

Archaeologists spend considerable time orienting and drawing ceramic fragments by hand for documentation, to infer their manufacture, the nature of the discovery site and its chronology, and to develop hypotheses about commercial and cultural exchanges, social organisation, resource exploitation, and taphonomic processes. This study presents a survey of existing solutions to the time-consuming problem of orienting and drawing pottery fragments. Orientation is based on the 3D geometry of pottery models, which can now be acquired in minutes with low-cost 3D scanners. Several methods are presented: they are based on normal vectors, or circle fittings, or profile fittings. All these methods see…

Engineering drawingSource code[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyConservation01 natural sciencesdocumentationRendering (computer graphics)010104 statistics & probabilityDocumentation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering3D reconstruction0101 mathematicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonSuite3D reconstruction020207 software engineeringComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design(semi-)automatic pottery orientationComputer Science ApplicationsWorkflowpottery illustrationArchaeologyAmbient occlusionPotteryInformation Systems
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Intelligent robotic cell for Trencad/spl inodot//spl acute/s mosaics manufacturing

2005

The purpose of this paper is the description of an application for the complete automation of a mosaics manufacturing process with irregular random pieces, so called trencad/spl inodot//spl acute/s. An intelligent robotic cell has been implemented by using intelligent methods and pattern recognition techniques to assemble unpredictable objects in an autonomous manner.

Engineering drawingbusiness.industryComputer scienceRoboticsAutomationComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionControl and Systems Engineeringvisual_artPattern recognition (psychology)Computer-aided manufacturingvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComputer visionCeramicArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessSoftwareInformation SystemsIEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C (Applications and Reviews)
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The public procurement of information systems: dialectics in requirements specification

2017

When acquiring information systems, public entities face a dilemma. On the one hand, they want to procure the system that best suits their needs, which often requires lengthy dialogues with vendors. At the same time, they are restricted by government regulations that mandate limited dialogue in the interests of transparency and equal opportunities for all vendors. To examine how public entities deal with this, we followed three procurement projects in Norway. We show that this dilemma manifests itself as a dialectic between the thesis of getting the system requirements right and the antithesis of strictly adhering to regulations. Public entities search for a resolution of this dialectic thr…

Engineering:Social science: 200::Economics: 210 [VDP]government procurementFace (sociological concept)Software requirements specification02 engineering and technologyLibrary and Information SciencesVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsvitenskap: 420Procurementinformation system procurementrequirements specification020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemDialecticGovernment procurementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic relationsDilemmaEngineering managementManagement information systemspublic procurementdialectics in ISprocurementbusiness050203 business & managementInformation SystemsEuropean Journal of Information Systems
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Integrating usability work into a large inter-organisational agile development project: Tactics developed by usability designers

2015

We examined how usability activities were integrated in a large inter-organisational agile development project.The collaboration between the usability designers and agile team members was affected by the size and nature of the project.Results showed integration was achieved through 5 tactics employed by the usability designers.Three propositions for organising usability activities in agile projects were derived. In this paper we examine the integration of usability activities into a large inter-organisational agile development project. Inter-organisational agile projects possess unique attributes. They involve multiple stakeholders from different organisational contexts and are thus charact…

EngineeringAgile usability engineeringKnowledge managementPluralistic walkthroughbusiness.industryAgile Unified ProcessUsabilityProject teamHardware and ArchitectureHeuristic evaluationUsability engineeringbusinessWeb usabilitySoftwareInformation SystemsJournal of Systems and Software
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Fifty Fuzzily Gone, Many More to Go: An Appreciation of Fuzziness’ Present and an Outlook on What May Come

2015

Fifty years of Fuzziness represents a good chance to look back on the rich history of the discipline and the scientists that were part of this history, and at the long and varied course of one of the few really innovative, disruptive ideas of the last century, including the development of its many applications. But instead we would like to take this interesting opportunity to discuss the present state of affairs, especially in relation to the application of Fuzziness to the cognitive domain. From such reflections a possible path is defined toward the evolution of Fuzziness, under the umbrella of computational intelligence, toward an all-encompassing experimental science of language, reasoni…

EngineeringCognitive domainbusiness.industryComputational intelligenceState of affairsCognitionComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionExperimental scienceComputer Science ApplicationsEpistemologyLawInformation systemRelation (history of concept)businessInformation Systems
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User Activity Recognition for Energy Saving in Smart Homes

2015

Abstract Energy demand in typical home environments accounts for a significant fraction of the overall consumption in industrialized countries. In such context, the heterogeneity of the involved devices, and the non negligible influence of the human factor make the optimization of energy use a challenging task; effective automated approaches must take into account basic information about users, such as the prediction of their course of actions. Our proposal consists in learning customized structural models for common user activities for predicting the trend of energy consumption; the approach aims to lower energy demand in the proximity of predicted peak loads so as to keep the overall cons…

EngineeringComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceEnergy managementContext (language use)Information theoryComputer securitycomputer.software_genreTask (project management)Activity recognitionUser Profiling Energy saving Pattern RecognitionHome automationActivity discoveryStructural modelingBuilding management systemConsumption (economics)Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniEnd userbusiness.industryPeak load avoidanceEnergy consumptionIndustrial engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsEnergy conservationRisk analysis (engineering)Hardware and ArchitectureData miningbusinessRaw datacomputerSoftwareEnergy (signal processing)Information Systems
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From technology engineering to social engineering

2007

Virtual worlds have a long history, and it also includes various technologies. Yet research interest towards them has diverged over the years. It seems that nowadays they are on focus again with the evolution of socially oriented and community-supporting virtual worlds. Instead of technical factors, human factors and the motivation behind the use are highlighted. In this paper, we will briefly review the research efforts made in the 90's, and derive a set of themes that were of interest back then. Next, we will expand the set by arguing for newer themes, identified in the latest information systems literature. These two sets of themes form a basis of a research agenda for studying virtual w…

EngineeringComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial engineering (security)Virtual realityMetaverseManagement Information SystemsPleasureWorld Wide WebInformation systemEngineering ethicsComputer-mediated communicationbusinessmedia_commonACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems
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An expert system for vineyard management based upon ubiquitous network technologies

2011

Vineyard operations for quality wines production are currently based upon costly and time-consuming manual sampling operations required to assess the maturity phases of grapevines. The ripening process however is significantly influenced by the environmental parameters which nowadays can be effectively monitored by means of ubiquitous computing technologies. Besides the possibility of gathering data, hence, suitable tools are required to support the vineyard management process. The present research concerns the development of an expert system to effectively manage the vineyard operations. The methodology is based on the analysis of the time series of indices related to the maturation phases…

EngineeringData collectionUbiquitous computingProcess managementOperations researchProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectManagement Science and Operations Researchcomputer.software_genreVineyardExpert systemComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information Systemsexpert system RFID Time series forecastingQuality (business)businessManagement processWireless sensor networkcomputerInformation Systemsmedia_commonInternational Journal of Services Operations and Informatics
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Event Reconstruction

2014

Event reconstruction is one of the most important step in digital forensic investigations. It allows investigators to have a clear view of the events that have occurred over time. Event reconstruction is a complex task which requires exploration of a large amount of events due to the pervasiveness of new technologies nowadays. Any evidence produced at the end of the investigative process must also meet the requirements of the courts, such as reproducibility, verifiability, validation, etc. After defining the most important concepts of event reconstruction, a survey of the challenges of this field and solutions proposed so far is given in this chapter. Irish Research Council Science Foundati…

EngineeringDigital ForensicEmerging technologiesProcess (engineering)[INFO.INFO-OH]Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Digital forensicsEvent Reconstruction02 engineering and technologyField (computer science)Task (project management)[INFO.INFO-CY]Computer Science [cs]/Computers and Society [cs.CY]020204 information systemsMachine learning0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEvent reconstructionbusiness.industryStatisticsDigital holography020207 software engineeringData science[ INFO.INFO-CY ] Computer Science [cs]/Computers and Society [cs.CY][INFO.INFO-OH] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH][INFO.INFO-CY] Computer Science [cs]/Computers and Society [cs.CY]Terahertz imaging[ INFO.INFO-OH ] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]State (computer science)businessSparsity
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