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Automatic object detection in point clouds based on knowledge guided algorithms

2013

The modeling of real-world scenarios through capturing 3D digital data has been proven applicable in a variety of industrial applications, ranging from security, to robotics and to fields in the medical sciences. These different scenarios, along with variable conditions, present a challenge in discovering flexible appropriate solutions. In this paper, we present a novel approach based on a human cognition model to guide processing. Our method turns traditional data-driven processing into a new strategy based on a semantic knowledge system. Robust and adaptive methods for object extraction and identification are modeled in a knowledge domain, which has been created by purely numerical strate…

business.industryComputer sciencePoint cloudRoboticsMachine learningcomputer.software_genreObject (computer science)Data typeObject detectionDomain (software engineering)Knowledge modelingIdentification (information)Artificial intelligencebusinesscomputerAlgorithmVideometrics, Range Imaging, and Applications XII; and Automated Visual Inspection
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Exploring the Role of Informants in Interpretive Case Study Research in IS

2011

Interpretive case study research constitutes an important and increasing part of the information systems (IS) knowledge base (Walsham, 1993; Myers, 1997; Pare and Elam, 1997; Walsham, 2006). Interpretive case studies can be distinguished from positivist case study research (Benbasat et al., 1987; Lee, 1989; Dube and Pare, 2003) by the focus on close interaction between researcher and participants throughout the case study process, viewing the case members as active participants in the construction of the case narrative (Boland, 1985; Guba and Lincoln, 1989; Kvale, 2002). However, while the interpretivist perspective ascribes an active role to the case study informants, in practice the exten…

business.industryComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementPerspective (graphical)Library and Information SciencesPublic relationsInformation scienceKnowledge basePedagogyInformation systemSoft systems methodologyNarrativeStrategic information systembusinessPositivismInformation SystemsJournal of Information Technology
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WiseNET - smart camera network interacting with a semantic model

2016

This paper presents an innovative concept for a distributed system that combines a smart camera network with semantic reasoning. The proposed system is context sensitive and combines the information extracted by the smart camera with logic rules and knowledge of what the camera observes, building information and events that may occurred. The proposed system is a justification for the use of smart cameras, and it can improve the classical visual sensor networks (VSN) and enhance the standard computer vision approach. The main application of our system is smart building management, where we specifically focus on increasing the services of the building users.

business.industryComputer scienceVisual sensor networkKnowledge engineering02 engineering and technologySemantic data modelBuilding information modelingHuman–computer interaction020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer visionSmart cameraArtificial intelligencebusinessWireless sensor networkSemantic gapBuilding automationProceedings of the 10th International Conference on Distributed Smart Camera
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Vertical Integration due to Software Systems' Modularity

2009

In their product portfolio, OSS/BSS software vendors make products pre-integrated with each other as well as with other related OSS/BSS products. Prior to the full-scale development and integration, it is vital for these vendors to assess which products are reasonable to integrate. Such integration of software may be aimed at achieving different goals, such as: Reducing software integration efforts. Software vendors aim at maximizing their profits, whereas their customers (i.e., CSPs) aim at minimizing their costs by avoiding the integration job. As a result, to approach a win–win scenario, vendors provide already integrated products or subsystems (pre-integrated modules). Sharing similar k…

business.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectReuseModularityVertical integrationSoftwareKnowledge baseSystems engineeringSystem integrationQuality (business)Software systemSoftware engineeringbusinessmedia_common
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<title>Expanding context against weighted voting of classifiers</title>

2000

In the paper we propose a new method to integrate the predictions of multiple classifiers for Data Mining and Machine Learning tasks. The method assumes that each classifier stands in it's own context, and the contexts are partially ordered. The order is defined by monotonous quality function that maps each context to the value from the interval [0,1]. The classifier that has the context with better quality is supposed to predict better than the classifier from worse quality. The objective is to generate the opinion of `virtual' classifier that stands in the context with quality equal to 1. This virtual classifier must have the best accuracy of predictions due to the best context. To do thi…

business.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectWeighted votingFeature selectionQuadratic classifiercomputer.software_genreMachine learningInformation extractionComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONKnowledge extractionVotingMargin classifierArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerClassifier (UML)media_commonSPIE Proceedings
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Practices and Knowledge: Philosophy of Biomedicine, Governance and Citizen Participation

2018

The present chapter addresses the emergence of new forms of governance and citizen participation in the context of certain biotechnologies. On the basis of three case studies, we have mapped different models of public participation in health issues (especially health activism and Internet users, though not exclusively): identifying and analyzing actors, their mutual relationships (mainly those between "patients"/activists groups and the biomedical community), strategies and forms of participation, the exchange and circulation of "expert/lay" knowledge (and the role of the Internet in these processes), and the different activities and forms of knowledge production by "lay" citizen groups (or…

business.industryCorporate governancePublic participationContext (language use)The InternetSociologyPublic relationsInternet usersbusinessExperiential learningBiomedicineKnowledge production
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<title>Distance functions in dynamic integration of data mining techniques</title>

2000

One of the most important directions in the improvement of data mining and knowledge discovery is the integration of multiple data mining techniques. An integration method needs to be able either to evaluate and select the most appropriate data mining technique or to combine two or more techniques efficiently. A recent integration method for the dynamic integration of multiple data mining techniques is based on the assumption that each of the data mining techniques is the best one inside a certain subarea of the whole domain area. This method uses an instance-based learning approach to collect information about the competence areas of the mining techniques and applies a distance function to…

business.industryData stream miningComputer scienceFeature selectionMachine learningcomputer.software_genreData modelingInformation extractionKnowledge extractionMetric (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceData miningbusinesscomputerInformation integrationData integrationSPIE Proceedings
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Reshaping Curriculum to Enhance the Relevance of Literary Competence in Children's Education

2015

Twenty-first century learners face a multi-literacy landscape as they strive to acquire the cognitive skills needed for independent learning, apply linguistic skills to other knowledge base, and become computer literate. This article envisions a combination of skill sets and knowledge bases as the foundation of a literary competence-based curriculum. Such a curriculum would have the goal of enhancing young learners' critical thinking abilities; this would also help them take charge of the cognitive, linguistic, and sociocultural dimensions of written and spoken language in order to make learning transferable and applicable to the real world.

business.industryEducationKnowledge baseCritical thinkingManagement of Technology and InnovationComputer literacyPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCognitive skillbusinessSociocultural evolutionPsychologyCompetence (human resources)CurriculumSpoken languageChildhood Education
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The history of human-induced soil erosion: Geomorphic legacies, early descriptions and research, and the development of soil conservation—A global sy…

2013

Abstract This paper presents a global synopsis about the geomorphic evidence of soil erosion in humid and semihumid areas since the beginning of agriculture. Historical documents, starting from ancient records to data from the mid-twentieth century and numerous literature reviews form an extensive assortment of examples that show how soil erosion has been perceived previously by scholars, land surveyors, farmers, land owners, researchers, and policy makers. Examples have been selected from ancient Greek and Roman Times and from central Europe, southern Africa, North America, the Chinese Loess Plateau, Australia, New Zealand, and Easter Island. Furthermore, a comprehensive collection on the …

business.industryEnvironmental resource managementAncient Greeklanguage.human_languageNatural (archaeology)Soil managementPrehistoryAgriculturelanguageWestern worldTraditional knowledgeSoil conservationbusinessCartographyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesGeomorphology
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Instruction of Digital Reading Strategies Based on Eye-Movements Modeling Examples

2018

During the last decade, several studies have proposed and tested different instructional methods for teaching digital reading strategies to young students. In this study, we have tested the effectiveness of a program combining eye-movements modeling examples (EMMEs) and contrasting cases to instruct ninth-grade students how to plan, evaluate, and monitor their digital reading. EMMEs are videos that display a dot representing the eye movements of a model and an oral transcription of her thoughts while answering a specific question in a hypertext. Students in the EMME condition obtain higher comprehension scores in a posttest performed 1 week after the instruction, as compared with a control…

business.industryKnowledge level05 social sciencesEducational technology050401 social sciences methods050301 educationEye movementComputer Science ApplicationsEducation0504 sociologyReading comprehensionIntervention (counseling)Mathematics educationElectronic publishingDigital readingPsychologybusiness0503 educationDigital literacyJournal of Educational Computing Research
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