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Integrating Domain Knowledge in Data-Driven Earth Observation With Process Convolutions

2022

The modelling of Earth observation data is a challenging problem, typically approached by either purely mechanistic or purely data-driven methods. Mechanistic models encode the domain knowledge and physical rules governing the system. Such models, however, need the correct specification of all interactions between variables in the problem and the appropriate parameterization is a challenge in itself. On the other hand, machine learning approaches are flexible data-driven tools, able to approximate arbitrarily complex functions, but lack interpretability and struggle when data is scarce or in extrapolation regimes. In this paper, we argue that hybrid learning schemes that combine both approa…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Machine LearningEarth observationAdvanced microwave scanning radiometer-2 (AMSR-2)moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS)Computer scienceleaf area index (LAI)0211 other engineering and technologiesExtrapolationMachine Learning (stat.ML)02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreMachine Learning (cs.LG)Data-drivenConvolutionsymbols.namesakeadvanced scatterometer (ASCAT)Statistics - Machine Learningordinary differential equation (ODE)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringGaussian processsoil moisture and ocean salinity (SMOS)021101 geological & geomatics engineeringInterpretabilityForcing (recursion theory)machine learning (ML)soil moisture (SM)time series analysisgaussian process (GP)symbolsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesDomain knowledgeData mininggap fillingphysicscomputerfraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (faPAR)IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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Deep neural networks to recover unknown physical parameters from oscillating time series.

2022

PLOS ONE 17(5), e0268439 (2022). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0268439

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Machine LearningMultidisciplinaryTime FactorsPhysics610FOS: Physical sciencesSignal Processing Computer-AssistedNumerical Analysis (math.NA)Machine Learning (cs.LG)KnowledgePhysics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityFOS: MathematicsHumansMathematics - Numerical Analysisddc:610Neural Networks ComputerData Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)PloS one
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Conceptual Spaces for Cognitive Architectures: A lingua franca for different levels of representation

2017

During the last decades, many cognitive architectures (CAs) have been realized adopting different assumptions about the organization and the representation of their knowledge level. Some of them (e.g. SOAR [Laird (2012)]) adopt a classical symbolic approach, some (e.g. LEABRA [O'Reilly and Munakata (2000)]) are based on a purely connectionist model, while others (e.g. CLARION [Sun (2006)] adopt a hybrid approach combining connectionist and symbolic representational levels. Additionally, some attempts (e.g. biSOAR) trying to extend the representational capacities of CAs by integrating diagrammatical representations and reasoning are also available [Kurup and Chandrasekaran (2007)]. In this p…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesConceptual SpaceCognitive Architectures; Cognitive modeling; Conceptual Spaces; Knowledge representation; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Artificial IntelligenceComputer Science - Artificial IntelligenceComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive Psychology02 engineering and technology050105 experimental psychologyCognitive modelingCognitive ArchitecturesConnectionismArtificial IntelligenceConceptual Spaces0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSoarCognitive ArchitectureRepresentation (mathematics)Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniCognitive scienceKnowledge level05 social sciencesCommon groundCognitionCLARIONDiagrammatic reasoningArtificial Intelligence (cs.AI)Knowledge representation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe SymbolicBiologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures
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Anti-powers in infinite words

2018

In combinatorics of words, a concatenation of $k$ consecutive equal blocks is called a power of order $k$. In this paper we take a different point of view and define an anti-power of order $k$ as a concatenation of $k$ consecutive pairwise distinct blocks of the same length. As a main result, we show that every infinite word contains powers of any order or anti-powers of any order. That is, the existence of powers or anti-powers is an unavoidable regularity. Indeed, we prove a stronger result, which relates the density of anti-powers to the existence of a factor that occurs with arbitrary exponent. As a consequence, we show that in every aperiodic uniformly recurrent word, anti-powers of ev…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesDiscrete Mathematics (cs.DM)Formal Languages and Automata Theory (cs.FL)ConcatenationComputer Science - Formal Languages and Automata Theory68R150102 computer and information sciences01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsUnavoidable regularityPosition (vector)Infinite wordAvoidability[MATH.MATH-CO]Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]FOS: MathematicsMathematics - CombinatoricsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsOrder (group theory)Point (geometry)0101 mathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricMathematicsDiscrete mathematics000 Computer science knowledge general worksAnti-power010101 applied mathematicsComputational Theory and Mathematics010201 computation theory & mathematicsAperiodic graphComputer ScienceExponentPairwise comparisonCombinatorics (math.CO)SoftwareWord (group theory)Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics
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The entrepreneurial logic of startup software development : A study of 40 software startups

2021

Context: Software startups are an essential source of innovation and software-intensive products. The need to understand product development in startups and to provide relevant support are highlighted in software research. While state-of-the-art literature reveals how startups develop their software, the reasons why they adopt these activities are underexplored. Objective: This study investigates the tactics behind software engineering (SE) activities by analyzing key engineering events during startup journeys. We explore how entrepreneurial mindsets may be associated with SE knowledge areas and with each startup case. Method: Our theoretical foundation is based on causation and effectuatio…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesEffectuationKnowledge managementComputer scienceeffectuation theoryohjelmistotuotantopäätöksentekoSample (statistics)effectuation indexstartup-yrityksetComputer Science - Software Engineeringcase studySoftwareohjelmistoalasoftware startup engineeringMinimum viable productentrepreneurial logicsbusiness.industrySoftware developmentsoftware engineering for startupsSoftware Engineering (cs.SE)Technical debtNew product developmenttuotekehitysThematic analysisbusinessohjelmistokehitysSoftware
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The Fluted Fragment with Transitivity

2019

We study the satisfiability problem for the fluted fragment extended with transitive relations. We show that the logic enjoys the finite model property when only one transitive relation is available. On the other hand we show that the satisfiability problem is undecidable already for the two-variable fragment of the logic in the presence of three transitive relations.

FOS: Computer and information sciencesFirst-Order logicComputer Science - Logic in Computer ScienceTransitivity000 Computer science knowledge general worksComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceComputer ScienceDecidabilityComplexitySatisfiabilityLogic in Computer Science (cs.LO)
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Factors and actors leading to the adoption of a JavaScript framework

2018

The increasing popularity of JavaScript has led to a variety of JavaScript frameworks that aim to help developers to address programming tasks. However, the number of JavaScript frameworks has risen rapidly to thousands of versions. It is challenging for practitioners to identify the frameworks that best fit their needs and to develop new ones which fit such needs. Furthermore, there is a lack of knowledge regarding what drives developers towards the choice. This paper explores the factors and actors that lead to the choice of a JavaScript framework. We conducted a qualitative interpretive study of semi-structured interviews. We interviewed 18 decision makers regarding the JavaScript framew…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesJavaScriptKnowledge managementComputer sciencehuman aspects of software developmentpäätöksentekotulkintalaadullinen tutkimus02 engineering and technologyUnified theory of acceptance and use of technologyJavaScriptohjelmointikieletWorld Wide WebBody of knowledgeComputer Science - Software Engineeringinterpretivism0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringomaksuminenSocial influencecomputer.programming_languageExpectancy theoryLearnabilitybusiness.industry020207 software engineeringCompetitor analysisprogramming frameworkstechnology adoptionPopularitySoftware Engineering (cs.SE)teknologia020201 artificial intelligence & image processingohjelmistokehityskvalitatiivinen tutkimusbusinesscomputerSoftwareEmpirical Software Engineering
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Innovation Initiatives in Large Software Companies : A Systematic Mapping Study

2018

Context: To keep the competitive advantage and adapt to changes in the market and technology, companies need to innovate in an organised, purposeful and systematic manner. However, due to their size and complexity, large companies tend to focus on the structure in maintaining their business, which can potentially lower their agility to innovate.Objective:The aims of this study are to provide an overview of the current research on innovation initiatives and to identify the challenges of implementing those initiatives in the context of large software companies.Method: The investigation was primarily performed using a systematic mapping approach of published literature on corporate innovation …

FOS: Computer and information sciencesKnowledge managementCorporate innovationinnovation initiatives02 engineering and technologyentrepreneurshipCorporate innovationinnovationsComputer Science - Software EngineeringSoftwareohjelmistoala0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLarge software companiescorporatesInnovationtietotekniikkayrityksetta113business.industry05 social sciencessystematic mapping study050301 education020207 software engineeringsoftware companiesyrittäjyysComputer Science ApplicationsinnovaatiotSoftware Engineering (cs.SE)Innovation initiativeCorporate entrepreneurshipSystematic mappingbusiness0503 educationSoftware050203 business & managementInformation Systems
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Software startup education: gamifying growth hacking

2021

Startups seek to create highly scalable business models. For startups, growth is thus vital. Growth hacking is a marketing strategy advocated by various startup practitioner experts. It focuses on using low cost practices while utilizing existing platforms in creative ways to gain more users for the service. Though topics related to growth hacking such as marketing on a general level have been extensively studied in the past, growth hacking as a practitioner-born topic has not seen much interest among the academia. To both spark interest in growth hacking, and to facilitate teaching growth hacking in the academia, we present two board games intended to serve as an engaging introduction to g…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesService (systems architecture)Knowledge managementgamifyingComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGBusiness modelstartup-yrityksetComputer Science - Computers and SocietypelillistäminenSoftwareohjelmistoalaComputers and Society (cs.CY)digitaalinen markkinointiHackercomputer.programming_languagemarkkinoinnin suunnittelueducationyrityksen perustaminenbusiness.industrysoftwarestartup gamificationComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGstartup educationstartupMarketing strategysoftware startupSPARK (programming language)koulutusGeneral levelmarkkinointikasvuyrityksetliiketoimintaScalabilitygrowth hackingbusinesscomputerhacking
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Knowledge Base Approach for 3D Objects Detection in Point Clouds Using 3D Processing and Specialists Knowledge

2012

This paper presents a knowledge-based detection of objects approach using the OWL ontology language, the Semantic Web Rule Language, and 3D processing built-ins aiming at combining geometrical analysis of 3D point clouds and specialist's knowledge. Here, we share our experience regarding the creation of 3D semantic facility model out of unorganized 3D point clouds. Thus, a knowledge-based detection approach of objects using the OWL ontology language is presented. This knowledge is used to define SWRL detection rules. In addition, the combination of 3D processing built-ins and topological Built-Ins in SWRL rules allows a more flexible and intelligent detection, and the annotation of objects …

FOS: Computer and information sciencesTopologic analysisComputer Science - Artificial IntelligenceSemantic facility information modelGeometric analysis[INFO.INFO-AI]Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)3D processing algorithmSemantic VRML modelknowledge modelingontology3D scene reconstructionobject identification[ INFO.INFO-AI ] Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]Semantic web
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