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Simultaneous optimization of harvest schedule and measurement strategy

2013

In many recent studies, the value of forest inventory information in the harvest scheduling has been examined. Usually only the profitability of measuring simultaneously all the stands in the area is examined. Yet, it may be more profitable to concentrate the measurement efforts to some subset of them. In this paper, the authors demonstrate that stochastic optimization can be used for defining the optimal measurement strategy simultaneously with the harvest decisions. The results show that without end-inventory constraints, it was most profitable to measure the stands that were just below the medium age. Measuring the oldest stands was not profitable at all. It turned out to be profitable t…

ta113040101 forestryForest inventory010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOperations researchpäätöksentekota111Scheduling (production processes)ForestryTime horizon04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesstochastic optimization15. Life on landta411201 natural sciencesInformation economicsinformation economics0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesProfitability indexStochastic optimizationforest inventorySimultaneous optimizationconstraints0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsScandinavian Journal of Forest Research
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Gear classification and fault detection using a diffusion map framework

2015

This article proposes a system health monitoring approach that detects abnormal behavior of machines. Diffusion map is used to reduce the dimensionality of training data, which facilitates the classification of newly arriving measurements. The new measurements are handled with Nyström extension. The method is trained and tested with real gear monitoring data from several windmill parks. A machine health index is proposed, showing that data recordings can be classified as working or failing using dimensionality reduction and warning levels in the low dimensional space. The proposed approach can be used with any system that produces high-dimensional measurement data. peerReviewed

ta113Diffusion (acoustics)Training setta214Computer scienceDimensionality reductiondiffusion mapExtension (predicate logic)computer.software_genreFault detection and isolationfault detectionsystem health monitoringArtificial IntelligenceSignal ProcessingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionData miningCluster analysiscomputerSoftwareCurse of dimensionalityclustering
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Revisiting rainfall to explore exam questions and performance on CS1

2015

The Rainfall problem comprises small tasks that have been used to investigate student performance in introductory programming. We conducted several kinds of analyses to inform our understandings of student performance in CS1 relating to this problem. We analyzed implementation approaches and program errors, as in related studies, and also explored the role of test writing vis-a-vis the most common student error. Finally, using correlation analyses and manual inspection of the exam answers, we studied how well the Rainfall problem served as an exam question. The students' implementation choices reflected their familiarity with particular loop constructs, while the single most common error co…

ta113Guard (information security)novice programmersUnit testingCommon errorRainfall problemDivision by zeroCode (semiotics)Test (assessment)PedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationta516CS1PsychologyKnowledge transferProceedings of the 15th Koli Calling Conference on Computing Education Research
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Comparing the cost-efficiency of CoAP and HTTP in Web of Things applications

2014

Abstract Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) has been introduced as a simpler alternative to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) for connecting constrained smart objects to the Web. The adoption of the protocol depends on its relative advantage, and the cost–benefit associated with the use of the protocol is a significant factor affecting a protocol adoption decision. This paper aims at deepening the understanding of the cost–benefits of CoAP and identifies the application scenarios where its use is likely to be economically justifiable. The paper analyzes the costs of using CoAP and HTTP in the Web of Things (WoT) applications, by identifying the components of the total cost of owne…

ta113Information Systems and ManagementHypertext Transfer Protocolta213Cost efficiencyComputer scienceSmart objectsbusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolta111Computer securitycomputer.software_genreManagement Information SystemsConstrained Application ProtocolWeb of ThingsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologyOverhead (computing)businessta512Protocol (object-oriented programming)computerInformation SystemsComputer networkDecision Support Systems
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Activity Theory as a Lens to Identify Challenges in Surgical Skills Training at Hospital Work Environment

2015

In this paper the concepts from activity theory (AT) are applied for identifying the challenges and contradictions emerging in surgical resident’s curriculum based training at hospital. AT is utilised as a lens to identify contradictions that cause disturbances, problems, ruptures, breakdowns, and clashes which emerge while surgical skills training is implemented in a new way at hospital. We especially aim at finding solutions for contradictions which emerge while the new and old working culture are confronted and the workers are required to balance themselves between the patient care demands and workplace learning requirements. We are using the conceptual theoretical approach to describe…

ta113Medical educationKnowledge managementbusiness.industryeducationsurgical skills trainingActivity theoryTraining (civil)humanitiesPatient careWork environmentsurgical simulatorWorkplace learningexpertise developmentPhenomenonSurgical skillsta516businessPsychologyactivity theoryCurriculumta217
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Exploiting ongoing EEG with multilinear partial least squares during free-listening to music

2016

During real-world experiences, determining the stimulus-relevant brain activity is excitingly attractive and is very challenging, particularly in electroencephalography. Here, spectrograms of ongoing electroencephalogram (EEG) of one participant constructed a third-order tensor with three factors of time, frequency and space; and the stimulus data consisting of acoustical features derived from the naturalistic and continuous music formulated a matrix with two factors of time and the number of features. Thus, the multilinear partial least squares (PLS) conforming to the canonical polyadic (CP) model was performed on the tensor and the matrix for decomposing the ongoing EEG. Consequently, we …

ta113Multilinear mapmedicine.diagnostic_testBrain activity and meditationSpeech recognition02 engineering and technologyElectroencephalographyta3112Matrix decomposition03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinetensor decompositionFrequency domainPartial least squares regression0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineSpectrogramOngoing EEG020201 artificial intelligence & image processingmusicTime domain030217 neurology & neurosurgerymultilinear partial least squaresMathematics
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Convolutional neural networks in skin cancer detection using spatial and spectral domain

2019

Skin cancers are world wide deathly health problem, where significant life and cost savings could be achieved if detection of cancer can be done in early phase. Hypespectral imaging is prominent tool for non-invasive screening. In this study we compare how use of both spectral and spatial domain increase classification performance of convolutional neural networks. We compare five different neural network architectures for real patient data. Our models gain same or slightly better positive predictive value as clinicians. Towards more general and reliable model more data is needed and collection of training data should be systematic. peerReviewed

ta113Training setskin cancerArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryspektrikuvausHyperspectral imagingspectral imagingSpectral domainPattern recognitionneuroverkotmedicine.diseaseneural networksWorld wideConvolutional neural networkihosyöpämedicineArtificial intelligenceSkin cancerEarly phasebusinessta217
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Towards Computer-based Exams in CS1

2017

Even though IDEs are often a central tool when learning to program in CS1, many teachers still lean on paper-based exams. In this study, we examine the “test mode effect” in CS1 exams using the Rainfall problem. The test mode was two-phased. Half of the participants started working on the problem with pen and paper, while the other half had access to an IDE. After submitting their solution, all students could rework their solution on an IDE. The experiment was repeated twice during subsequent course instances. The results were mixed. From the marking perspective, there was no statistically significant difference resulting from the mode. However, the students starting with the paper-based pa…

ta113examinations (education)tietokoneavusteinen opetusMultimediaComputer scienceRainfall problemComputer basedtentitvasta-alkajatcomputer.software_genreprogrammingcomputer-assisted teachingbeginnersComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONta516ohjelmointiCS1computer
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Semantic Portal as a Tool for Structural Reform of the Ukrainian Educational System

2014

Education is recognized as a fundamental enabler of human development. The adoption of information and communications technologies (ICTs) by education (especially in developing countries) contributes to educational system reforms, in addition to the traditional advantages, such as social openness and accessibility. Yet the academic community has not studied sufficiently the challenging context in which ICTs are used as instruments for the reform of inefficient, and sometimes even corrupted, educational systems rather than just as means for smarter classrooms, remote access, or content management. The object of this study is Ukrainian higher education (HE) and its quality assurance (QA) syst…

ta113laadunvarmistusKnowledge managementPublic AdministrationHigher educationbusiness.industryquality assuranceDevelopmentHuman development (humanity)Computer Science ApplicationsDigital ecosystemhuman developmentInformation and Communications Technologyhigher educationEnablingOpenness to experiencesemantic portalUkrainebusinessQuality assuranceContent managementInformation Technology for Development
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Does the Learning Channel Really Matter? - Insights from Commercial Online ICT-training

2017

Evolving ICT has provided new options to participate to training. Online participation has been found to be cost effective, helping people to deal with the time and cost pressures they are facing on their jobs. Previous studies conducted in higher education sector indicates that student satisfaction or learning outcomes does not differ between online and classroom participants. However, little is known what is the situation in commercial ICT-training. This paper studied course feedbacks from courses having both online and classroom participants of a commercial ICT-training provider. Results revealed that the learning channel has no effect on satisfaction, perceived teacher’s substance and t…

ta113online trainingMultimediaComputer scienceonline learningverkko-oppiminencomputer.software_genreTraining (civil)learning channelsverkko-opiskeluInformation and Communications TechnologyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONta516verkko-opetuscomputerCommunication channelProceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer Supported Education
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