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A fast recursive algorithm to compute local axial moments

2001

The paper describes a fast algorithm to compute local axial moments used in the algorithm of discrete symmetry transform (DST). The basic idea is grounded on fast recursive implementation of respective linear filters by using the so-called primitive kernel functions since the moment computation can be performed in the framework of linear filtering. The main result is that the computation of the local axial moments is independent of the kernel size, i.e. of the order O(1) per data point (pixel). This result is of relevance whenever the DST is used to face with real time computer vision problems. The experimental results confirm the time complexity predicted by the theory.

Signal processingComputationMoment (mathematics)Control and Systems EngineeringFace (geometry)Signal ProcessingPoint (geometry)Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTime complexityAlgorithmSoftwareLinear filterMathematicsDiscrete symmetrySignal Processing
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Comparison of Intensity-based B-splines and Point-to-Pixel Tracking Techniques for Motion Reduction in Optical Mapping

2016

Suppression of motion artifacts (MA) in cardiac optical mapping usually requires uncoupling of cardiac contraction by restriction techniques, which are known to have important effects on cardiac physiology deteriorating the quality of acquisitions and their interpretation. In this study, we propose to assess the performance of two independent intensity-based post-processing strategies to minimize MAs during registration. A point-to-pixel block-matching classical similarity-based tracking with displacement interpolation is compared to a well-known non-rigid registration algorithm where the deformation field is obtained using cubic splines. Both strategies were tested on synthetic and real op…

Similarity (geometry)Pixelbusiness.industry030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyTracking (particle physics)01 natural sciencesDisplacement (vector)010309 opticsReduction (complexity)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOptical mapping0103 physical sciencesPoint (geometry)Computer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsInterpolation2016 Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC)
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An interface protection system based on an embedded metrology system platform

2021

Abstract The aim of this work is to present an interface protection system (IPS) for Distributed Generators (DG) and Energy Storage Systems (ESS). The new prototype of IPS guarantees standard protection requirements, in terms of both voltage and frequency measurement accuracies and trip times. Moreover, it has the additional functionalities of implementing a communication link between the Distribution System Operator (DSO) and the DG and ESS Inverter. The new IPS is based on a smart meter platform with an integrated power line communication modem. Moreover, it has also an integrated metrology section. Experimental tests will show how this last feature allows a significant reduction of the m…

Smart meterbusiness.industryComputer scienceInterface (computing)Smart gridElectric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networksIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMetrologyReduction (complexity)Power-line communicationData accessMechanics of MaterialsProtection systemsInverterSmart meterElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDistributed generationTK452-454.4businessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheComputer hardwareVoltageStorage systems
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Les déterminants de la complexité des systèmes d’information comptables des dirigeants de PME : contingences culturelles et endogénéité

2018

Le premier objectif est d’étudier le lien entre les dimensions de la culture nationale et la complexité des systèmes d’information comptables (SIC) des dirigeants de PME. Le second est de contribuer au débat sur la présence potentielle de biais d’endogénéité dans les précédentes études réalisées sur le thème. Une régression multiple et un test d’Hausman ont été mobilisés en utilisant les réponses de 276 dirigeants de PME françaises, tunisiennes et syriennes. Les quatre dimensions de la culture proposées par Hofstede sont des déterminants significatifs de la complexité des SIC. Le test d’Hausman révèle que l’existence d’endogénéité est peu plausible.

Social Sciences and Humanities05 social sciencessmall and medium-sized enterprises050201 accountingGeneral Medicinecontingences culturellescultural contingencyendogeneitysophistication of accounting information systemsPolitical scienceendogénéité0502 economics and businessPYMESpetites et moyennes entreprisesSciences Humaines et Socialescomplejidad de los sistemas de información contables[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationHumanitiescomplexité des systèmes d’information comptablescontingencias culturalesendogeneidad050203 business & management
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Correlations among Game of Thieves and other centrality measures in complex networks

2021

Social Network Analysis (SNA) is used to study the exchange of resources among individuals, groups, or organizations. The role of individuals or connections in a network is described by a set of centrality metrics which represent one of the most important results of SNA. Degree, closeness, betweenness and clustering coefficient are the most used centrality measures. Their use is, however, severely hampered by their computation cost. This issue can be overcome by an algorithm called Game of Thieves (GoT). Thanks to this new algorithm, we can compute the importance of all elements in a network (i.e. vertices and edges), compared to the total number of vertices. This calculation is done not in…

Social and Information Networks (cs.SI)FOS: Computer and information sciencesTheoretical computer scienceCentrality measureDegree (graph theory)Settore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceClosenessSocial network analysiComputer Science - Social and Information NetworksComplex networkComplex networkBetweenness centralityCorrelation coefficientsCentralityTime complexitySocial network analysisClustering coefficient
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Opportunities and challenges of digitized discretionary practices: a public service worker perspective

2018

Abstract Public service workers exercise discretionary power during policy implementation. Due to an immense diffusion of information and communications technology (ICT) in public service provision, they are increasingly exposed to reforms aiming at more efficient and fair decision-making. Whereas extant literature has found that ICT can both enable and constrain public service workers' ability to exercise discretion, we know less about underlying explanations for these inconclusive findings. This paper addresses this research gap by exploring how and why public service workers react to digitized discretionary practices. We draw upon institutional logics to show the underlying consideration…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscretionLibrary and Information SciencesInstitutional logicsPower (social and political)0502 economics and businessInstitutional complexity050602 political science & public administrationInstitutional theoryDigitizationmedia_commonDigitizationComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)DigitalizationPublic relationsDiscretion0506 political scienceInstitutional theoryPublic service provisionWork (electrical)Information and Communications TechnologyPublic serviceBusinessLaw050203 business & managementGovernment Information Quarterly
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On Fuzziness, Its Homeland and Its Neighbour

2013

It has been frequently remembered (also in the invitation letter to contribute to the present volume) that in his 1962 paper [27] which is a sort of proto-manifesto of fuzzy sets [28], Zadeh among the possible names that could denote the new notion he was trying to introduce, basides fuzzy, mentioned the term cloudy. If he had chosen this last one as the name of the theory, today we had contributed to a volume On Cloudiness.

Soft computingTheoretical computer scienceKolmogorov complexityComputer scienceFuzzy setVolume (computing)sortHomelandFuzzy logicTerm (time)
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A metrics suite for evaluating agent-oriented architectures

2010

The Multi-agent Systems (MASs) paradigm continues to consolidate itself as a new branch of software engineering. Traditional software engineering strongly recommends to apply metrics in software developments. However, several research groups of experts in agent-oriented software engineering agree that classical software metrics and object-oriented metrics cannot directly measure the quality of MAS architectures. For this reason, this work proposes a suite of metrics to measure certain quality attributes of MAS architectures, considering agents and their organization. Most of these metrics are inspired by object-oriented metrics but they are adapted to agent-oriented concepts. Proposed metri…

Software visualizationSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSocial software engineeringSoftware Engineering Process GroupResource-oriented architectureComputer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware developmentSoftware peer reviewAgent-oriented software engineeringSoftware qualitySoftware metricSoftwareSoftware sizingSoftware deploymentSoftware constructionComponent-based software engineeringmetric agentSoftware requirementsSoftware systemSoftware verification and validationbusinessSoftware engineeringHalstead complexity measures
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Quantum counter automata

2011

The question of whether quantum real-time one-counter automata (rtQ1CAs) can outperform their probabilistic counterparts has been open for more than a decade. We provide an affirmative answer to this question, by demonstrating a non-context-free language that can be recognized with perfect soundness by a rtQ1CA. This is the first demonstration of the superiority of a quantum model to the corresponding classical one in the real-time case with an error bound less than 1. We also introduce a generalization of the rtQ1CA, the quantum one-way one-counter automaton (1Q1CA), and show that they too are superior to the corresponding family of probabilistic machines. For this purpose, we provide gene…

SoundnessFOS: Computer and information sciencesQuantum PhysicsGeneralizationComputer scienceProbabilistic logicFOS: Physical sciences0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyComputational Complexity (cs.CC)01 natural sciencesAutomatonAlgebraComputer Science - Computational Complexity010201 computation theory & mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science (miscellaneous)Quantum finite automata020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPoint (geometry)Quantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum
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Assessing maintainability change over multiple software releases

2008

The focus of the paper is to reveal the relationships between software maintainability and other internal software quality attributes. The source code characteristics of five Java-based open-source software products are analyzed using the software measurement tool SoftCalc. The relationships between maintainability and internal quality attributes are identified based on the Pearson product moment correlation analysis. Our results show negative correlations between maintainability and some well-known internal software quality attributes, as well as the ones between maintainability and complexity metrics. Particularly, according to our results, the Number of Data Variables Declared and the De…

Source codeComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectProgramming complexityMaintainabilitySoftware qualitySoftware development processSoftwareMetric (unit)Software engineeringbusinessSoftware measurementSoftwaremedia_commonJournal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice
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