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A Memetic-Neural Approach to Discover Resources in P2P Networks

2008

This chapter proposes a neural network based approach for solving the resource discovery problem in Peer to Peer (P2P) networks and an Adaptive Global Local Memetic Algorithm (AGLMA) for performing in training of the neural network. The neural network, which is a multi-layer perceptron neural network, allows the P2P nodes to efficiently locate resources desired by the user. The necessity of testing the network in various working conditions, aiming to obtain a robust neural network, introduces noise in the objective function. The AGLMA is a memetic algorithm which employs two local search algorithms adaptively activated by an evolutionary framework. These local searchers, having different fe…

Artificial neural networkbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Computer scienceComputer Science::Neural and Evolutionary ComputationComputational intelligencePeer-to-peercomputer.software_genrePerceptronMachine learningResource (project management)Memetic algorithmLocal search (optimization)Artificial intelligencebusinesscomputer
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Predicting hospital associated disability from imbalanced data using supervised learning.

2019

Hospitalization of elderly patients can lead to serious adverse effects on their functional capability. Identifying the underlying factors leading to such adverse effects is an active area of medical research. The purpose of the current paper is to show the potential of artificial intelligence in the form of machine learning to complement the existing medical research. This is accomplished by studying the outcome of hospitalization of elderly patients as a supervised learning task. A rich set of features characterizing the medical and social situation of elderly patients is leveraged and using confusion matrices, association rule mining, and two different classes of supervised learning algo…

Association rule learningmedicine.medical_treatmentvanhuksetMedicine (miscellaneous)sairaalahoitoOutcome (game theory)Task (project management)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligenceMedicineHumanstoimintarajoitteetDisabled PersonsSet (psychology)Adverse effectFinlandta316030304 developmental biologyAgedta1130303 health sciencesRehabilitationbusiness.industrySupervised learningennusteetta3142medicine.diseaseMedical researchHospitalizationmachine learningkoneoppiminenhospital associated disabilityMedical emergencySupervised Machine Learningtiedonlouhintabusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryrandom forestArtificial intelligence in medicine
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IWAL–An Interactive Weather Analysis Laboratory

2015

Abstract Complementary key elements of meteorological education are the provision of a thorough theoretical understanding of the physical laws governing atmospheric motions, and the hands-on investigation and visualization of specific weather systems. However, the latter task is technically challenging, because specific skills must be acquired for flexibly handling meteorological data. Some examples are superimposing satellite pictures and reanalysis fields, producing an isentropic potential vorticity (PV) map, and visualizing a vertical section across a flow feature of interest. Although learning these technical issues has its own merits, it can distract students from investigating the com…

Atmospheric ScienceOperations researchbusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreData scienceTask (project management)VisualizationFeature (computer vision)Section (archaeology)Synoptic scale meteorologyWeb applicationbusinesscomputerPhysical lawEducational softwareBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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A new hybrid procedure for the definition of seismic vulnerability in Mediterranean cross-border urban areas

2016

Assessment of seismic vulnerability of urban areas provides fundamental information for activities of planning and management of emergencies. The main difficulty encountered when extending vulnerability evaluations to urban contexts is the definition of a framework of assessment appropriate for the specific characteristics of the site and providing reliable results with a reasonable duration of surveys and post-processing of data. The paper proposes a new procedure merging different typologies of information recognized on the territories investigated and for this reason called “hybrid.” Knowledge of historical events influencing urban evolution and analysis of recurrent building technologie…

Atmospheric SciencePeak ground accelerationIndex (economics)Vulnerability indexVulnerability index0211 other engineering and technologiesVulnerability020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringSeismic riskNatural hazardVulnerability curveEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Seismic riskDuration (project management)MasonryWater Science and TechnologyEstimation021110 strategic defence & security studiesPushoverbusiness.industryPGAEnvironmental resource managementVulnerability curvesSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMasonry; PGA; Pushover; Seismic risk; Vulnerability curves; Vulnerability index;businessCartographyNatural Hazards
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Analysis of the impact of intermittent distribution by modelling the network-filling process

2010

In many countries, users acquire private tanks to reduce their vulnerability to water scarcity. In such conditions, water managers often apply intermittent distribution in order to reduce the water volumes supplied to the users. This practice modifies the hydraulic behaviour of the network and determines competition among users that need to collect enough water resource for their uses. Intermittent distribution is thus responsible for the inequality that can occur among users: those located in advantaged positions of the network are able to obtain water resources soon after the service period begins, while others have to wait much longer, after the network is full. This paper analyses the i…

Atmospheric ScienceService (systems architecture)EngineeringProcess (engineering)business.industryEnvironmental economicsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyWater scarcityWater resourcesCompetition (economics)Resource (project management)Order (exchange)businessSimulationCivil and Structural EngineeringWater Science and TechnologyVulnerability (computing)Journal of Hydroinformatics
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Simulation Assessment of Cognitive Readiness

2013

Simulation-based scenarios are used in different approaches for research on complex problem-solving processes. The micro-world approach in this respect has become well known. Despite its attractiveness, there still are concerns about the validity that can be achieved in measuring cognitive functions by means of this method. The chapter refers to an alternative. Quasi-experimental simulations are applied to indicate the individual’s underlying capacity to function in complex, dynamic scenarios. Typically participants get deeply involved in the defined task, resulting in high motivation. The participants’ responses, within the ongoing events, mirror their performance in real-world tasks which…

AttractivenessTask demandComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFoundation (evidence)CognitionResearch findingsDecision makerFunction (engineering)Cognitive psychologyTask (project management)media_common
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The Influence of Task and Context-Based Complexity on the Final Choice

2011

In this chapter, we present a new approach for the design of choice task experiments that analyze the final respondent’s choice but not the decision process.1 The approach creates choice tasks with a one-to-one correspondence between decision strategies and the observed choices. Thus, a decision strategy used is unambiguously deduced from an observed choice. Furthermore, the approach systematically manipulates the characteristics of choice tasks and takes into account measurement errors concerning the preferences of the decision makers. We use this approach to generate respondent-specific choice tasks with either low or high complexity and study their influence on the use of compensatory an…

Attractivenessbusiness.industryComputer scienceContrast (statistics)Context (language use)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreTask (project management)CorrelationRange (mathematics)Decision strategyRespondentArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer
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Predicting mid-air gestural interaction with public displays based on audience behaviour

2020

Abstract Knowledge about the expected interaction duration and expected distance from which users will interact with public displays can be useful in many ways. For example, knowing upfront that a certain setup will lead to shorter interactions can nudge space owners to alter the setup. If a system can predict that incoming users will interact at a long distance for a short amount of time, it can accordingly show shorter versions of content (e.g., videos/advertisements) and employ at-a-distance interaction modalities (e.g., mid-air gestures). In this work, we propose a method to build models for predicting users’ interaction duration and distance in public display environments, focusing on …

Audience behaviour; Pervasive displays; Users behaviourComputer scienceHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologySpace (commercial competition)Field (computer science)EducationPervasive displaysSoftwareContextual designHuman–computer interaction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAudience behaviourDuration (project management)050107 human factorsModalitiesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral Engineering020207 software engineeringPublic displaysAudience behaviour Pervasive displays Users behaviourHuman-Computer InteractionHardware and ArchitectureUsers behaviourbusinessSoftwareGesture
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The impact of a concurrent motor task on auditory and visual temporal discrimination tasks

2016

Previous studies have shown the presence of an interference effect on temporal perception when participants are required to simultaneously execute a nontemporal task. Such interference likely has an attentional source. In the present work, a temporal discrimination task was performed alone or together with a self-paced finger-tapping task used as concurrent, nontemporal task. Temporal durations were presented in either the visual or the auditory modality, and two standard durations (500 and 1, 500 ms) were used. For each experimental condition, the participant’s threshold was estimated and analyzed. The mean Weber fraction was higher in the visual than in the auditory modality, but only for…

Auditory perceptionAdultMaleSettore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia Generalemedicine.medical_specialtyLinguistics and LanguageVisual perceptiongenetic structuresExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAudiology050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsTask (project management)03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineDiscrimination PsychologicalmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAttentionTemporal discriminationLanguage and LinguisticFinger-tapping taskDiscrimination (Psychology)CommunicationModality (human–computer interaction)business.industry05 social sciencesVisual temporal discriminationTime perceptionSensory SystemsMotor taskDuration (music)Time PerceptionAuditory PerceptionVisual PerceptionFemalebusinessPsychologyInterferenceSensory SystemAttention; Auditory temporal discrimination; Finger-tapping task; Interference; Visual temporal discrimination; Sensory Systems; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Language and Linguistics; Linguistics and LanguageAuditory temporal discriminationpsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHuman
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Can animation compensate for temporal processing difficulties in deaf people?

2020

International audience; This article addresses the issue of animation as an aid for temporal processing difficulties in deaf people learning the Highway Code. A decision‐making task involving static or animated road situations was performed by 21 deaf and 24 hearing participants. They were confronted with four types of driving situations (overtaking, negotiating roundabouts, highways, and intersections) and had to decide whether or not to proceed. Participants were presented with two different formats (static vs. animated) and two levels of difficulty (simple vs. complex). Results showed that deaf participants had poorer performances in the static condition than hearing participants. Perfor…

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