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SMART-ASD, model and ontology definition: a technology recommendation system for people with autism and/or intellectual disabilities

2018

There are many studies that encourage the use of mobile device solutions to improve the skills of people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). There are a number of apps that may be useful for people with ASD, some specifically designed for them, and others not. The main goal of the SMART-ASD project is to assist in the selection of adequate technology and all related accessories. In this project, the users' data are maintained into an ontology. This ontology also includes information about devices, apps, and protection. The system is a hybrid recommendation system that guides parents and professionals in the selection of the adequate technology. This paper presents the SMART-ASD model an…

Computer scienceMulti-agent systemReuseRecommender systemLibrary and Information Sciencesmedicine.diseaseComputer Science ApplicationsWorld Wide WebAutism spectrum disordermedicineSelection (linguistics)OntologyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYAutismMobile deviceInformation SystemsInternational Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies
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Supporting tourism with public interactive displays

2019

Interactive displays are common in public and semi-public areas, such as museums, shopping malls, train stations, and even on streets. Especially with the emergence of new ways of interaction, interactive displays could be introduced to popular tourist attractions to support tourism. The aim of this tutorial is to prepare its participants for designing such interactive public displays. The tutorial will first introduce participants to state of the art in interactive public displays. This will be followed by a city tour where a number of local attractions are visited. Finally, the participants will brainstorm and create concepts for novel interactive public displays that aim to improve the e…

Computer sciencePublic displays02 engineering and technologyInteractive displaysTourismWorld Wide WebLandmarkUser experience designBrainstormingPublic display0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringIn-the-wild deployment0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTietojenkäsittely ja informaatiotieteet - Computer and information sciencesInteraction technique050107 human factorsSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore INF/01 - InformaticaUser experiencebusiness.industryLandmarks05 social sciences020207 software engineeringPublic displaysInteraction techniquesIn-the-wild deploymentsAttractionAttractionsbusinessTourism
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Digital communication environments in the workplace

2019

Digital communication environments consist of various kinds of communication technologies and collaboration platforms. These enable employees to communicate through text, audio, video, and graphics, often in an open and networked way. Complementing the popular stand-alone communication tools regularly used in workplaces, such as email and instant messaging, digital communication environments enable the sharing, editing, and storing of information publicly within the organization and sometimes externally among its stakeholders. This chapter reviews and analyzes digital communication environments as well as their affordances and constraints for communication and social interaction in the work…

Computer scienceRelational communicationsosiaalinen mediaSocial relationviestintätekniikkaVariety (cybernetics)World Wide WebInterpersonal tiesmobiililaitteetEffective teamInstant messagingGraphicsAffordancedigitalisaatioviestintä
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Scientific Production on Web Usability

2016

Scientific literature on Web usability is presented by the bibliometric analysis of published Science and Scopus database articles available on the Web. We analyzed the productivity, temporal distribution and scientific production by authors, institutions, countries and journals. There has been a growing trend in the number of articles published, confirming the consolidation and progress in web usability research.

Computer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesScientific productionUsabilityScientific literature050905 science studiesData scienceWorld Wide WebConsolidation (business)0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesbusinessGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)Web usabilityProceedings of the XVII International Conference on Human Computer Interaction
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Semantic models of musical mood: Comparison between crowd-sourced and curated editorial tags

2013

Social media services such as Last.fm provide crowd-sourced mood tags which are a rich but often noisy source of information. In contrast, editorial annotations from production music libraries are meant to be incisive in nature. We compare the efficiency of these two data sources in capturing semantic information on mood expressed by music. First, a semantic computing technique devised for mood-related tags in large datasets is applied to Last.fm and I Like Music (ILM) corpora separately (250,000 tracks each). The resulting semantic estimates are then correlated with listener ratings of arousal, valence and tension. High correlations (Spearman's rho) are found between the track positions in…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryBehavioural sciencesMusicalcomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebMoodSemantic computingta6131Social mediaArtificial intelligenceValence (psychology)businessSemantic WebcomputerNatural language processing2013 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo Workshops (ICMEW)
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Milestones of complex computing facility assembling

2015

IMCS UL continues its enduring development of research e-infrastructure, participates in international projects such as GEANT, GN2, GN3, GN3+, GN4, BalticGRID, BG II and EGI-InSPIRE, has involved in CLARIN and ELIXIR ESFRI ERIC activities. Currently IMCS UL maintains Scientific Cloud unified computing facility realized as ½ PTB SAN storage (IBM DS4700 with servers); provides collocation, hosting and virtualization services. As well it operates as a node for online correlation data streaming services from Irbene radio telescope in real time, HPC resources' disposal for computing tasks, usage of Big data extracted from data storage for modeling and also for graphic data processing. In the sam…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryBig dataCloud computingVirtualizationcomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebEngineering managementProcurementServermedia_common.cataloged_instanceElixir (programming language)European unionbusinesscomputermedia_commoncomputer.programming_language2015 Conference Grid, Cloud & High Performance Computing in Science (ROLCG)
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Integrating miniMin-HSP agents in a dynamic simulation framework

2004

In this paper, we describe the framework created for implementing AI-based animations for artificial actors in the context of IVE (Intelligent Virtual Environments). The minMin-HSP (Heuristic Search Planner) planner presented in [12] has been updated to deal with 3D dynamic simulation environments, using the sensory/actuator system fully implemented in UnrealTM and presented in [10]. Here, we show how we have integrated these systems to handle the necessary balance between the reactive and deliberative skills for 3D Intelligent Virtual Agents (3DIVAs). We have carried out experiments in a multi-agent 3D blocks world, where 3DIVAs will have to interleave sensing, planning and execution to be…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryBlocks worldContext (language use)computer.software_genreDynamic simulationIntelligent agentHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceUser interfaceAgent architecturebusinesscomputerComputer animation
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Web Services Specific Security Standards

2014

Abstract In this paper are described the aspects regarding the security within OGSA framework, introducing WS-Security standard – OASIS standard for Web Services security. There are approached the security aspects of the OGSA environment for the delivered architectures P2P – ‘Peer-to-Peer’ and there are presented the recent initiatives for creating a specific and adapted environment OGSA for the applications P2P and the specific security demands of these transactions. Furthermore, there are exposed aspects regarding the mobility of services and resources in the P2P context, with the conditions of applying WSRF framework, derived from OGSA to the P2P environments, SOA processes in P2P enviro…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryGeneral Engineeringmobile agents.Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)mobile environmentscomputer.software_genreWeb application securitySecurity softwareWorld Wide WebGrid architecturesWeb servicebusinesscomputersecurity softwareWeb servicesProcedia Economics and Finance
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Small worlds with a difference

2011

Political discussions on social network platforms represent an increasingly relevant source of political information, an opportunity for the exchange of opinions and a popular source of quotes for media outlets. We analyzed political communication on Twitter during the run-up to the German general election of 2009 by extracting a directed network of user interactions based on the exchange of political information and opinions. In consonance with expectations from previous research, the resulting network exhibits small-world properties, lending itself to fast and efficient information diffusion. We go on to demonstrate that precisely the highly connected nodes, characteristic for small-world…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryInternet privacyPolitical communicationFilter (signal processing)language.human_languageGermanPoliticsGeneral electionSmall worldslanguageEntropy (information theory)businessNetwork analysisProceedings of the 3rd International Web Science Conference
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The pragmatics of political messages in twitter communication

2012

The aim of the current paper is to formulate a conception of pragmatic patterns characterizing the construction of individual and collective identities in virtual communities (in our case: the Twitter community). We have explored several theoretical approaches and frameworks and relevant empirical data to show that the agents building virtual communities are 'extended selves' grounded in a highly dynamic and compressed, linguistically mediated virtual network structure. Our empirical evidence consists of a study of discourse related to the Latvian parliamentary elections of 2010. We used a Twitter corpus (in Latvian) harvested and statistically evaluated using the Pointwise Mutual Informati…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryOpinion leadershipLatvianPragmaticsPointwise mutual informationPublic relationslanguage.human_languageWorld Wide WebCollective identityGeneral electionlanguagebusinessEmpirical evidenceVirtual network
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