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MEDiSN

2008

Staff shortages and an increasingly aging population are straining the ability of emergency departments to provide high-quality care. Moreover, there is a growing concern about the ability of hospitals to provide effective care during disaster events. Tools that automate patient monitoring would greatly improve efficiency, quality of care, and the volume of patients treated. Towards this goal, we have developed MEDiSN, a wireless sensor network for monitoring patients' vital signs in hospitals and disaster events. MEDiSN consists of Patient Monitors which are custom-built, patient-worn motes that sample, compress and secure medical data, and Relay Points that form a static multi-hop wireles…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryRemote patient monitoringQuality of serviceVital signsVolume (computing)Sample (statistics)Computer securitycomputer.software_genreWirelessbusinesscomputerCollection Tree ProtocolWireless sensor networkProceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Embedded network sensor systems
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Interoperability of B2B Applications

2011

This paper presents a Web-based data integration methodology and tool framework, called X-TIME, for the development of Business-to-Business (B2B) design environments and applications. X-TIME provides a data model translator toolkit based on an extensible meta model and XML. It allows the creation of adaptable semantic-oriented meta models to support the design of wrappers or reconciliators (mediators), taking into account characteristics of interoperable information systems, such as extensibility and composability. X-TIME defines a set of meta types which correspond to g meta level semantic descriptors of data models found in the Web. The meta types are organized in a generalization hierarc…

Computer sciencebusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocol05 social sciencesInteroperabilityBusiness-to-business050905 science studies0502 economics and businessSystem integration0509 other social sciencesbusinessSoftware engineeringcomputer050203 business & managementXML
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Managing IFC for civil engineering projects

2003

The "Industrial Foundation Classes" (IFC) are an ISO norm to define all components of a building in a civil engineering project. IFC files are textual files whose size can reach 100 megabytes. Several IFC files can coexist on the same civil engineering project. Due to their size, their handling and sharing is a complex task. In this paper, we present an approach to automatically identify business objects in the IFC files and simplify their visualization and manipulation on the Internet. We construct an IFC Viewer which transforms the IFC file into a XML IFC tree manipulated through the 3D visualization of the building. The IFC Viewer composed a web-based platform called ACTIVe3D BUILD SERVE…

Computer sciencebusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolBusiness objectcomputer.software_genreCivil engineeringVisualizationMegabyteWorld Wide WebVirtual machineThe InternetbusinesscomputerXMLProceedings of the twelfth international conference on Information and knowledge management
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Read&Answer, A Tool to Capture on-Line Processing of Electronic Texts

2009

This paper is aimed at presenting Read&Answer, a tool that records reading times, one of the main on-line methods employed in text processing research. Read&Answer allows the recording, analysis and interpretation of the learner processing in order to test specific hypotheses and explain final comprehension results. First, we will describe the tool, and then we will briefly explain some research studies using the tool. We will show how Read&Answer can be used in combination with another on-line method extensively employed in text processing research, i.e., verbal protocols, and we will also compare Read&Answer with eye movement tracking, a widely accepted on-line reading times technique.

Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Eye movementcomputer.software_genreTest (assessment)ComprehensionText processingReading (process)Artificial intelligenceLine (text file)businessThink aloud protocolcomputerNatural language processingmedia_commonThe Ergonomics Open Journal
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Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) Representation in Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML)

2017

International audience; This paper describes Gaussian process regression (GPR) models presented in predictive model markup language (PMML). PMML is an extensible-markup-language (XML) -based standard language used to represent data-mining and predictive analytic models, as well as pre- and post-processed data. The previous PMML version, PMML 4.2, did not provide capabilities for representing probabilistic (stochastic) machine-learning algorithms that are widely used for constructing predictive models taking the associated uncertainties into consideration. The newly released PMML version 4.3, which includes the GPR model, provides new features: confidence bounds and distribution for the pred…

Computer sciencecomputer.internet_protocol02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringArticleSet (abstract data type)[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Kriging020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringUncertainty quantificationRepresentation (mathematics)predictive model markup language (PMML)Probabilistic logicdata miningPredictive analyticsXMLComputer Science Applicationspredictive analyticsControl and Systems EngineeringPredictive Model Markup Languagestandards020201 artificial intelligence & image processingData miningcomputerXMLGaussian process regression
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The problem of interoperability: A common data format for quantum chemistry codes

2007

A common format for quantum chemistry (QC), enhancing code interoperability and communication between different programs, has been designed and implemented. An XML-based format, QC-ML, is presented for representing quantities such as geometry, basis set, and so on, while an HDF5-based format is presented for the storage of large binary data files. Some preliminary applications that use the format have been implemented and are also described. This activity was carried out within the COST in Chemistry D23 project “MetaChem,” in the Working Group “A meta-laboratory for code integration in ab initio methods.” © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem, 2007

Computer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolInteroperabilityEfficient XML InterchangeHierarchical Data Format010402 general chemistrycomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesinterfaces0103 physical sciencesCode interoperabilityCode (cryptography)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryCommon Data FormatComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS010304 chemical physicsProgramming languagecomputer.file_formatCondensed Matter Physicscomputational chemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesXML frameworkBinary dataCode interoperability; interfaces; computational chemistry; fortrancomputerXMLfortran
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A Formal Semantics and a Client Synthesis for a BPEL Service

2008

A complex Web service described with languages like BPEL4WS, consists of an executable process and its observable behaviour (called an abstract process) based on the messages exchanged with the client. The abstract process behaviour is non deterministic due to the internal choices during the service execution. Furthermore the specification often includes timing constraints which must be taken into account by the client. Thus given a service specification, we identify the synthesis of a client as a key issue for the development of Web services. To this end, we propose an approach based on (dense) timed automata to first describe the observable service behaviour and then to build correct inte…

Computer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolProgramming languageDistributed computingFormal semantics (linguistics)computer.file_formatAbstract processcomputer.software_genreAutomatonBusiness Process Execution LanguageDiscrete time and continuous timeExecutableWeb servicecomputer
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Domain-Specific OWL Ontology Visualization with OWLGrEd

2015

The OWLGrEd ontology editor allows graphical visualization and authoring of OWL 2.0 ontologies using a compact yet intuitive presentation that combines UML class diagram notation with textual Manchester syntax for expressions. We present an extension mechanism for OWLGrEd that allows adding custom information areas, rules and visual effects to the ontology presentation thus enabling domain specific OWL ontology visualizations. The usage of OWLGrEd and its extensions is demonstrated on ontology engineering examples involving custom annotation visualizations, advanced UML class dia-gram constructs and integrity constraints in semantic database schema design.

Computer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolProgramming languageOntology-based data integrationProcess ontologySuggested Upper Merged OntologyOntology (information science)computer.software_genreOntology engineeringOWL-SWorld Wide WebOpen Biomedical OntologiesUpper ontologycomputer
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CoCoDat: a database system for organizing and selecting quantitative data on single neurons and neuronal microcircuitry.

2004

We present a novel database system for organizing and selecting quantitative experimental data on single neurons and neuronal microcircuitry that has proven useful for reference-keeping, experimental planning and computational modelling. Building on our previous experience with large neuroscientific databases, the system takes into account the diversity and method-dependence of single cell and microcircuitry data and provides tools for entering and retrieving published data without a priori interpretation or summarizing. Data representation is based on the framework suggested by biophysical theory and enables flexible combinations of data on membrane conductances, ionic and synaptic current…

Computer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolRelational databaseModels NeurologicalAction PotentialsInformation Storage and Retrievalcomputer.software_genreMachine learningExternal Data RepresentationData retrievalAnimalsComputer SimulationLayer (object-oriented design)NeuronsDatabasebusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceExperimental dataRatsData sharingScalabilityDatabase Management SystemsArtificial intelligenceNeural Networks ComputerNerve NetbusinesscomputerXMLJournal of neuroscience methods
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Implementation and Deployment Evaluation of the DMAMAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Actuator Networks

2016

Abstract The increased application of wireless technologies including Wireless Sensor Actuator Networks (WSAN) in industry has given rise to a plethora of protocol designs. These designs target metrics ranging from energy efficiency to real-time constraints. Protocol design typically starts with a requirements specification, and continues with analytic and model-based simulation analysis. State-of- the-art network simulators provide extensive physical environment emulation, but still have limitations due to model abstractions. Deployment testing on actual hardware is therefore vital in order to validate implementability and usability in the real environment. The contribution of this article…

Computer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolTime division multiple accessWireless Routing Protocol02 engineering and technologyPacket lossWireless sensor networks and applications0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessSuperframeNetwork architecture and designProtocol (object-oriented programming)Communication protocols.General Environmental ScienceEmulationbusiness.industry020206 networking & telecommunicationsKey distribution in wireless sensor networksEmbedded systemInternetwork protocolGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences020201 artificial intelligence & image processingCommunications protocolbusinesscomputerReverse Address Resolution ProtocolEfficient energy useProcedia Computer Science
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