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Hierarchical Syntactic Models for Human Activity Recognition through Mobility Traces

2019

AbstractRecognizing users’ daily life activities without disrupting their lifestyle is a key functionality to enable a broad variety of advanced services for a Smart City, from energy-efficient management of urban spaces to mobility optimization. In this paper, we propose a novel method for human activity recognition from a collection of outdoor mobility traces acquired through wearable devices. Our method exploits the regularities naturally present in human mobility patterns to construct syntactic models in the form of finite state automata, thanks to an approach known asgrammatical inference. We also introduce a measure ofsimilaritythat accounts for the intrinsic hierarchical nature of su…

QA75Computer science02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchSimilarity measureMachine learningcomputer.software_genreZA4050Set (abstract data type)Activity recognitionGrammatical inference Human activity recognition Mobility020204 information systemsSmart citySimilarity (psychology)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniFinite-state machineT1business.industryGrammar inductionComputer Science ApplicationsHardware and Architecture020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceGranularitybusinesscomputer
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Continuous Analysis of Running Mechanics by Means of an Integrated INS/GPS Device

2019

This paper describes a single body-mounted sensor that integrates accelerometers, gyroscopes, compasses, barometers, a GPS receiver, and a methodology to process the data for biomechanical studies. The sensor and its data processing system can accurately compute the speed, acceleration, angular velocity, and angular orientation at an output rate of 400 Hz and has the ability to collect large volumes of ecologically-valid data. The system also segments steps and computes metrics for each step. We analyzed the sensitivity of these metrics to changing the start time of the gait cycle. Along with traditional metrics, such as cadence, speed, step length, and vertical oscillation, this system est…

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Instruction-based clinical eye-tracking study on the visual interpretation of divergence : how do students look at vector field plots?

2018

Relating mathematical concepts to graphical representations is a challenging task for students. In this paper, we introduce two visual strategies to qualitatively interpret the divergence of graphical vector field representations. One strategy is based on the graphical interpretation of partial derivatives, while the other is based on the flux concept. We test the effectiveness of both strategies in an instruction-based eye-tracking study with N = 41 physics majors. We found that students’ performance improved when both strategies were introduced (74% correct) instead of only one strategy (64% correct), and students performed best when they were free to choose between the two strategies (88…

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Automated quality control protocol for MR spectra of brain tumors.

2008

Item does not contain fulltext eTUMOUR (http://www.etumour.net/) is acquiring a large database of brain tumor (1)H MR spectra to develop automated pattern recognition methods and decision support system (DSS) for tumor diagnosis. Development of accurate pattern-recognition algorithms requires spectra undistorted by artifacts, low signal-to-noise, or broad lines. eTUMOUR currently uses panels of expert spectroscopists to subjectively grade spectra as being acceptable or unacceptable. Automated quality control (QC) would be more satisfactory for several reasons: 1) to provide a reproducible objective classification of spectrum quality; 2) for use within the future DSS to prevent misdiagnosis …

Quality ControlProtocol (science)Decision support systemMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyBrain NeoplasmsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFeature extractioncomputer.software_genreIndependent component analysisDecision Support TechniquesPattern Recognition AutomatedTest setPattern recognition (psychology)Support vector machine classifierHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingQuality (business)Functional Imaging [UMCN 1.1]Data miningcomputermedia_commonMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
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Application of machine-vision techniques to fish-quality assessment

2012

Abstract Machine vision is a non-destructive, rapid, economic, consistent and objective inspection tool and is also an evaluation technique based on image analysis and processing with a variety of applications. We review the use of machine vision and imaging technologies for fish-quality assessment. This review updates and condenses a representative selection of recent research and industrial solutions proposed in order to evaluate the general trends of machine vision and image processing in the visible range applied for inspection of fish and fish products. In order to determine freshness and composition, it is necessary to measure and to evaluate size and volume, to estimate weight, to me…

Quality assessmentComputer scienceMachine visionbusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONFish speciesColor analysisImage processingMachine learningcomputer.software_genreFish qualityAbstract machineAnalytical ChemistryVisible rangeArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerSpectroscopyComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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An Application of Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity to Readout Circuit for Liquid State Machine

2007

Liquid state machine (LSM) is a neural system based on spiking neurons that implements a mapping between functions of time. A typical application of LSM is classification of time functions obtained observing the state of the liquid by using a memoryless readout circuit, usually implemented by a linear perceptron. Due to the high number of neurons in the liquid the training of the readout is difficult. In this paper we show that using the Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity (STDP) a single neuron with short training session can be used to recognize the state of the liquid due to an input signal. Using STDP it is possible to identify the spikes timing of the neurons in the liquid and this allow…

Quantitative Biology::Neurons and CognitionArtificial neural networkSpike-timing-dependent plasticitybusiness.industryComputer scienceLiquid state machineNoise (signal processing)PerceptronSignalmedicine.anatomical_structureSPike neural netwroksmedicineArtificial intelligenceNeuronState (computer science)businessAlgorithm
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Machine learning-based models to predict modes of toxic action of phenols to Tetrahymena pyriformis.

2017

The phenols are structurally heterogeneous pollutants and they present a variety of modes of toxic action (MOA), including polar narcotics, weak acid respiratory uncouplers, pro-electrophiles, and soft electrophiles. Because it is often difficult to determine correctly the mechanism of action of a compound, quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) methods, which have proved their interest in toxicity prediction, can be used. In this work, several QSAR models for the prediction of MOA of 221 phenols to the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena pyriformis, using Chemistry Development Kit descriptors, are reported. Four machine learning techniques (ML), k-nearest neighbours, support vector…

Quantitative structure–activity relationshipAntiprotozoal AgentsQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipBioengineeringModes of toxic action010501 environmental sciencesMachine learningcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesMachine Learningchemistry.chemical_compoundPhenolsMolecular descriptorDrug DiscoveryPhenols0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCiliated protozoanArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryTetrahymena pyriformisGeneral Medicine0104 chemical sciencesSupport vector machine010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrychemistryTetrahymena pyriformisMolecular MedicineArtificial intelligenceNeural Networks ComputerbusinesscomputerSAR and QSAR in environmental research
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<strong>Machine Learning and Atom-Based Quadratic Indices for Proteasome Inhibition Prediction </strong>

2015

The atom-based quadratic indices are used in this work together with some machine learning techniques that includes: support vector machine, artificial neural network, random forest and k-nearest neighbor. This methodology is used for the development of two quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) studies for the prediction of proteasome inhibition. A first set consisting of active and non-active classes was predicted with model performances above 85% and 80% in training and validation series, respectively. These results provided new approaches on proteasome inhibitor identification encouraged by virtual screenings procedures. .

Quantitative structure–activity relationshipArtificial neural networkSeries (mathematics)Computer sciencebusiness.industryMachine learningcomputer.software_genreRandom forestSupport vector machineSet (abstract data type)Quadratic equationProteasome inhibitormedicineArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputermedicine.drugProceedings of MOL2NET, International Conference on Multidisciplinary Sciences
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Application of the modelling power approach to variable subset selection for GA-PLS QSAR models

2007

A previously developed function, the Modelling Power Plot, has been applied to QSARs developed using partial least squares (PLS) following variable selection from a genetic algorithm (GA). Modelling power (Mp) integrates the predictive and descriptive capabilities of a QSAR. With regard to QSARs for narcotic toxic potency, Mp was able to guide the optimal selection of variables using a GA. The results emphasise the importance of Mp to assess the success of the variable selection and that techniques such as PLS are more robust following variable selection.

Quantitative structure–activity relationshipChemistrybusiness.industryQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipFeature selectionFunction (mathematics)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreModels BiologicalBiochemistryPlot (graphics)Analytical ChemistryPower (physics)StatisticsPartial least squares regressionGenetic algorithmEnvironmental ChemistryArtificial intelligenceLeast-Squares AnalysisbusinesscomputerAlgorithmsSpectroscopySelection (genetic algorithm)Analytica Chimica Acta
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Antiprotozoan lead discovery by aligning dry and wet screening: Prediction, synthesis, and biological assay of novel quinoxalinones

2014

Protozoan parasites have been one of the most significant public health problems for centuries and several human infections caused by them have massive global impact. Most of the current drugs used to treat these illnesses have been used for decades and have many limitations such as the emergence of drug resistance, severe side-effects, low-to-medium drug efficacy, administration routes, cost, etc. These drugs have been largely neglected as models for drug development because they are majorly used in countries with limited resources and as a consequence with scarce marketing possibilities. Nowadays, there is a pressing need to identify and develop new drug-based antiprotozoan therapies. In …

Quantitative structure–activity relationshipClinical BiochemistryAntiprotozoal AgentsQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipPharmaceutical ScienceLinear classifierBioinformaticsMachine learningcomputer.software_genreBiochemistryQuinoxalinesMolecular descriptorDrug DiscoveryBioassayMolecular BiologyVirtual screeningMolecular Structurebusiness.industryChemistryOrganic ChemistryBenchmark databaseDrug developmentCyclizationMolecular MedicineIn silico StudyArtificial intelligenceTOMOCOMD-CARDD SoftwarebusinessClassifier (UML)computer
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