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PORE Algorithm for Object Recognition in Photo Layers based on Parametric Characteristics of the Object Edges
2016
PORE stands for Photo-Object Recognition based on the Edges. Coincidentally, PORE means to examine something carefully and with due attention, so "we pore over the object layers in search for information about their characteristics with the aim at improving image recognition process". Therefore, this study presents a novel approach to object recognition based on the pattern by using photo layers and by defining the objects' specific characteristics. We select and introduce the parameters which determine a higher efficiency of image retrieval of the image objects. In this paper, we describe how the same photos are recognized in a process of classical retrieval compared to our model by analyz…
Trademarks recognition based on local regions similarities
2010
This paper deals with content based image retrieval. We propose a logo recognition algorithm based on local regions, where the trademark (or logo) image is segmented by the clustering of points of interest obtained by Harris corners detector. The minimum rectangle surrounding each cluster is detected forming the regions of interest. Global features such as Hu moments and histograms of each local region are combined to find similar logos in the database. Similarity is measured based on the integrated minimum average distance of the individual components. The results obtained demonstrate tolerance to logos distortions such as rotation, occlusion and noise.
Superposing significant interaction rules (SSIR) method: a simple procedure for rapid ranking of congeneric compounds
2020
The Superposing Significant Interaction Rules (SSIR) method is revised and implemented. The method is a simple combinatorial procedure, which deals with in situ generated rules among a dichotomized congeneric molecular family, selecting the most probabilistically relevant ones. The mere counting of the number of relevant rules attached to new compounds generates a molecular ranking useful for database filtering, refinement and prediction. The algorithm only needs for a symbolic molecular representation and this allows for mining the database in a confidential manner. Third parties will not know the real compounds that are on the way to be worked out. The procedure is tested for a complete s…
AMUSED: An Annotation Framework of Multi-modal Social Media Data
2020
In this paper, we present a semi-automated framework called AMUSED for gathering multi-modal annotated data from the multiple social media platforms. The framework is designed to mitigate the issues of collecting and annotating social media data by cohesively combining machine and human in the data collection process. From a given list of the articles from professional news media or blog, AMUSED detects links to the social media posts from news articles and then downloads contents of the same post from the respective social media platform to gather details about that specific post. The framework is capable of fetching the annotated data from multiple platforms like Twitter, YouTube, Reddit.…
Identifying the k Best Targets for an Advertisement Campaign via Online Social Networks
2020
We propose a novel approach for the recommendation of possible customers (users) to advertisers (e.g., brands) based on two main aspects: (i) the comparison between On-line Social Network profiles, and (ii) neighborhood analysis on the On-line Social Network. Profile matching between users and brands is considered based on bag-of-words representation of textual contents coming from the social media, and measures such as the Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency are used in order to characterize the importance of words in the comparison. The approach has been implemented relying on Big Data Technologies, allowing this way the efficient analysis of very large Online Social Networks. Resul…
Clique Percolation Method: Memory Efficient Almost Exact Communities
2022
Automatic detection of relevant groups of nodes in large real-world graphs, i.e. community detection, has applications in many fields and has received a lot of attention in the last twenty years. The most popular method designed to find overlapping communities (where a node can belong to several communities) is perhaps the clique percolation method (CPM). This method formalizes the notion of community as a maximal union of $k$-cliques that can be reached from each other through a series of adjacent $k$-cliques, where two cliques are adjacent if and only if they overlap on $k-1$ nodes. Despite much effort CPM has not been scalable to large graphs for medium values of $k$. Recent work has sho…
Markov Model for Tweets Geographic Distribution Characterization
2015
Abstract In this paper we will continue our researches regarding e-Business and e-Government modeling on Social Media presented in (Stoica, Pitic, & Mihaescu, 2013). Among message and user parameters we add a new parameter used to describe the geographical dispersion of Twitter messages. This new parameter will characterize the way one set of messages will spread in Social Graph from the physical word point of view. The first model, presented as “A Novel Model for E-Business and E-Government Processes on Social”, will be extended with the geographical parameter PG. We will define and we will describe the Markov Model used to organize the messages gathered from social media. The main idea of…
Assisted labeling for spam account detection on twitter
2019
Online Social Networks (OSNs) have become increasingly popular both because of their ease of use and their availability through almost any smart device. Unfortunately, these characteristics make OSNs also target of users interested in performing malicious activities, such as spreading malware and performing phishing attacks. In this paper we address the problem of spam detection on Twitter providing a novel method to support the creation of large-scale annotated datasets. More specifically, URL inspection and tweet clustering are performed in order to detect some common behaviors of spammers and legitimate users. Finally, the manual annotation effort is further reduced by grouping similar u…
How do journals of different rank instruct peer reviewers? Reviewer guidelines in the field of management
2020
Current knowledge on peer review consists of general formulations of its goals and micro level accounts of its practice, while journals’ attempts to guide and shape peer review have hardly been investigated so far. This article addresses this gap by studying the content of the reviewer guidelines (RG) of 46 journals in the field of management, as editors may use guidelines to nudge reviewers considering all relevant criteria, properly, and consistently with the needs of the journal. The analysis reveals remarkable differences between the instructions for reviewers of journals of different rank. Average and low rank journals mostly use evaluation forms, they emphasize the empirical contribut…
Visibilidad, impacto y transferencia del conocimiento en revistas científicas de educación : la experiencia de Aula Magna 2.0
2020
Título, resumen y palabras clave en español e inglés Resumen basado en el de la publicación Disponible la versión en inglés Monográfico con el título: "Edición científica: 25 años de Relieve" El valor de la ciencia para la sociedad es indiscutible, pero para generar un impacto social y educativo, es indispensable saber transferir el conocimiento científico. Se analiza la relevancia y el impacto de la difusión de un artículo científico en el proceso de construcción de la ciencia y su transferencia a la sociedad. Se valora la irrupción de nuevos canales de difusión para el aumento de la visibilidad y la transferencia de los avances científicos, y se exploran las analíticas del blog académico …