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Low-Power Audio Keyword Spotting using Tsetlin Machines

2021

The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven Keyword Spotting (KWS) technologies has revolutionized human to machine interaction. Yet, the challenge of end-to-end energy efficiency, memory footprint and system complexity of current Neural Network (NN) powered AI-KWS pipelines has remained ever present. This paper evaluates KWS utilizing a learning automata powered machine learning algorithm called the Tsetlin Machine (TM). Through significant reduction in parameter requirements and choosing logic over arithmetic based processing, the TM offers new opportunities for low-power KWS while maintaining high learning efficacy. In this paper we explore a TM based keyword spotting (KWS) pipe…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesspeech commandSound (cs.SD)Computer scienceSpeech recognition02 engineering and technologykeyword spottingMachine learningcomputer.software_genreComputer Science - SoundReduction (complexity)Audio and Speech Processing (eess.AS)020204 information systemsFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringArtificial neural networkLearning automatabusiness.industrylearning automatalcsh:Applications of electric power020206 networking & telecommunicationslcsh:TK4001-4102Pipeline (software)Power (physics)machine learningTsetlin MachineMFCCKeyword spottingelectrical_electronic_engineeringScalabilityMemory footprintpervasive AI020201 artificial intelligence & image processingMel-frequency cepstrumArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerartificial neural networkEfficient energy useElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing
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Rolling or Scrolling? The Effect of Content Type on Habitual Use of Facebook

2020

The paper investigates how content type (i.e., hedonic and utilitarian content) is related to satisfaction, habitual use, use intensity and discontinued use intentions in the context of social media services. The research model was empirically tested using a survey study (n = 142) that was conducted among Facebook users. The results show that hedonic content is a strong predictor of habitual use of and satisfaction with Facebook. In turn, utilitarian content has a positive effect on satisfaction; however, it does not significantly affect habitual use. Additionally, habit affects use intensity more than satisfaction but has no significant effect on discontinued use intention. These results s…

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The General Routing Problem polyhedron: Facets from the RPP and GTSP polyhedra

1998

[EN] In this paper we study the polyhedron associated with the General Routing Problem (GRP). This problem, first introduced by Orloff in 1974, is a generalization of both the Rural Postman Problem (RPP) and the Graphical Traveling Salesman Problem (GTSP) and, thus, is NP -hard. We describe a formulation of the problem such that from every non-trivial facet-inducing inequality for the RPP and GTSP polyhedra, we obtain facet-inducing inequalities for the GRP polyhedron, We describe a new family of facet-inducing inequalities for the GRP, the honeycomb constraints, which seem to be very useful for solving GRP and RPP instances. Finally, new classes of facets obtained by composition of facet-i…

Facet (geometry)Information Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceGeneralizationHoneycomb (geometry)Facets of polyhedraGraph theoryManagement Science and Operations ResearchTravelling salesman problemIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRural Postman ProblemGeneral Routing ProblemCombinatoricsPolyhedronModeling and SimulationGraphical Traveling Salesman ProblemCombinatorial optimizationMathematics::Metric GeometryRouting (electronic design automation)MATEMATICA APLICADAMathematicsRouting
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Fair Pairwise Learning to Rank

2020

Ranking algorithms based on Neural Networks have been a topic of recent research. Ranking is employed in everyday applications like product recommendations, search results, or even in finding good candidates for hiring. However, Neural Networks are mostly opaque tools, and it is hard to evaluate why a specific candidate, for instance, was not considered. Therefore, for neural-based ranking methods to be trustworthy, it is crucial to guarantee that the outcome is fair and that the decisions are not discriminating people according to sensitive attributes such as gender, sexual orientation, or ethnicity.In this work we present a family of fair pairwise learning to rank approaches based on Neur…

FairnessArtificial neural networkNeural Networksbusiness.industryComputer science05 social sciencesRank (computer programming)02 engineering and technologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreFairness Neural Networks RankingOutcome (game theory)Ranking (information retrieval)Correlation020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRelevance (information retrieval)Learning to rankProduct (category theory)Artificial intelligenceRanking0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesbusinesscomputer
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Remote sensing and climate data as a key for understanding fasciolosis transmission in the Andes: review and update of an ongoing interdisciplinary p…

2006

Fasciolosis caused by Fasciola hepatica in various South American countries located on the slopes of the Andes has been recognized as an important public health problem. However, the importance of this zoonotic hepatic parasite was neglected until the last decade. Countries such as Peru and Bolivia are considered to be hyperendemic areas for human and animal fasciolosis, and other countries such as Chile, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela are also affected. At the beginning of the 1990s a multidisciplinary project was launched with the aim to shed light on the problems related to this parasitic disease in the Northern Bolivian Altiplano. A few years later, a geographic information system (GIS…

FascioliasisHealth (social science)Geographic information systemAdvanced very-high-resolution radiometerGeography Planning and DevelopmentMedicine (miscellaneous)lcsh:G1-922Risk Assessmentfasciolosis geographic information system climatic forecast indices remote sensing data Andes.Normalized Difference Vegetation IndexTropical climatemedicineAnimalsHumansFasciolosisRemote sensinggeographyTropical Climategeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryHealth PolicyFasciola hepaticaSouth Americamedicine.diseaseRemote sensing (archaeology)Epidemiological MonitoringGeographic Information SystemsInterdisciplinary CommunicationEpidemiological MonitoringbusinessMountain rangelcsh:Geography (General)Environmental MonitoringProgram EvaluationGeospatial Health
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A Survey on Proxy Mobile IPv6 Handover

2016

[EN] As wireless technologies have been improving in recent years, a mobility management mechanism is required to provide seamless and ubiquitous mobility for end users who are roaming among points of attachment in wireless networks. Thus, Mobile IPv6 was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to support the mobility service. However, Mobile IPv6 is unable to fulfill the requirements of real-time applications, such as video streaming service and voice over IP service, due to its high handover (HO) latency. To address this problem, Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) has been introduced by the IETF. In PMIPv6, which is a network-based approach, the serving network controls mobility m…

Fast localized Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) handover (HO) procedureEngineeringMobility modelComputer Networks and CommunicationsReactive mode0211 other engineering and technologiesMobile computing02 engineering and technologyPMIPv6 with partial bicastingPMIPv60202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringProxy Mobile IPv6Mobility management021103 operations researchbusiness.industryWireless networkComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSPredictive modeHO in PMIPv6020206 networking & telecommunicationsINGENIERIA TELEMATICAComputer Science ApplicationsHandoverControl and Systems EngineeringMobile IPRoamingbusinessTelecommunicationsInformation SystemsComputer networkIEEE Systems Journal
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CitySearcher: A City Search Engine For Interests

2017

We introduce CitySearcher, a vertical search engine that searches for cities when queried for an interest. Generally in search engines, utilization of semantics between words is favorable for performance improvement. Even though ambiguous query words have multiple semantic meanings, search engines can return diversified results to satisfy different users' information needs. But for CitySearcher, mismatched semantic relationships can lead to extremely unsatisfactory results. For example, the city Sale would incorrectly rank high for the interest shopping because of semantic interpretations of the words. Thus in our system, the main challenge is to eliminate the mismatched semantic relationsh…

Feature engineeringWord embeddingkaupungitComputer scienceInformation needs02 engineering and technologysemanttinen webSemanticscomputer.software_genresearch enginesSearch enginesemantic web020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringhakuohjelmatWord2vectowns and citiesta113Information retrievalbusiness.industryRank (computer programming)Semantic searchsuosittelujärjestelmätVertical search020201 artificial intelligence & image processingLearning to rankArtificial intelligencerecommender systemsbusinesscomputerNatural language processing
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More restrictive Gray codes for some classes of pattern avoiding permutations

2009

In a recent article [W.M.B. Dukes, M.F. Flanagan, T. Mansour, V. Vajnovszki, Combinatorial Gray codes for classes of pattern avoiding permutations, Theoret. Comput. Sci. 396 (2008) 35-49], Dukes, Flanagan, Mansour and Vajnovszki present Gray codes for several families of pattern avoiding permutations. In their Gray codes two consecutive objects differ in at most four or five positions, which is not optimal. In this paper, we present a unified construction in order to refine their results (or to find other Gray codes). In particular, we obtain more restrictive Gray codes for the two Wilf classes of Catalan permutations of length n; two consecutive objects differ in at most two or three posit…

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The influence of financial features and country characteristics on B2B ICOs’ website traffic

2021

Abstract Technology, blockchain, and initial coin offerings (ICOs) have changed the established ways of financing companies and doing business. The changes that affect organizational communications, specifically marketing communications, remain unclear, especially in the context of business-to-business (B2B) organizations. The current trend is for B2B companies to view social media as an optimal way to enhance lasting and valuable relationships with other companies. There is little research on social media marketing strategies by B2B organizations. To fill this gap, this study uses a sample of 57 B2B ICOs completed by December 2019 and qualitative comparative analysis to examine how the com…

FinanceComputer Networks and CommunicationsQualitative comparative analysisbusiness.industry05 social sciencesContext (language use)Sample (statistics)02 engineering and technologycomputer.file_formatLibrary and Information SciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Tax haven020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringICOOrganizational communication050211 marketingSocial mediabusinesscomputerInformation SystemsInternational Journal of Information Management
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An example of creative accounting in public sector: The private financing of infrastructures in Spain

2008

Abstract This paper analyses some proposals for private financing of public works having emerged in Spain in recent years. We show that all the new financing methods assessed are incorrectly named as “private”, for the payments are finally made by the Government by means of its budgetary resources. A deferral of accounting and budgetary recognition of these transactions, together with a false disclosure in financial statements of the debt connected with the projects, are the main reporting consequences of the new funding methods. In short, it is a clear example of “creative accounting” with the aim of meeting the convergence criteria imposed by the European Union.

FinanceGovernmentInformation Systems and ManagementSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorAccountingPaymentCreative accountingAccountingDebtAccounting information systemEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessDeferralFinancemedia_commonCritical Perspectives on Accounting
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