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Spatiotemporal hotspots analysis for exploring the evolution of diseases: An application to oto-laryngopharyngeal diseases

2013

Abstract View references (14) This paper presents a spatiotemporal analysis of hotspot areas based on the Extended Fuzzy C-Means method implemented in a geographic information system. This method has been adapted for detecting spatial areas with high concentrations of events and tested to study their temporal evolution. The data consist of georeferenced patterns corresponding to the residence of patients in the district of Naples (Italy) to whom a surgical intervention to the oto-laryngopharyngeal apparatus was carried out between the years 2008 and 2012

lcsh:Computer softwareGeographic information systemControl and OptimizationArticle Subjectbusiness.industrySpatiotemporal AnalysisComputational Mathematics Fuzzy C-Means disease analysis.disease analysisComputational Mathematicslcsh:QA76.75-76.765GeographyFuzzy C-MeansControl and Systems EngineeringGeoreferenceHotspot (geology)lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringbusinesslcsh:TK1-9971CartographyDemography
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Software Startups – A Research Agenda

2016

Software startup companies develop innovative, software-intensive products within limited timeframes and with few resources, searching for sustainable and scalable business models. Softwarestartups are quite distinct from traditional mature software companies, but also from micro-,small-, and medium-sized enterprises, introducing new challenges relevant for software engineeringresearch. This paper’s research agenda focuses on software engineering in startups, identifying,in particular, 70+ research questions in the areas of supporting startup engineering activities,startup evolution models and patterns, ecosystems and innovation hubs, human aspects in softwarestartups, applying startup conc…

lcsh:Computer softwareProgramvaruteknik05 social sciencesresearch agendaSoftware startupsCIÊNCIA DA COMPUTAÇÃOSoftware Engineering020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologysoftware startuplcsh:QA76.75-76.7650502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsoftware-intensive systems050203 business & management
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EOF-Library: Open-source Elmer FEM and OpenFOAM coupler for electromagnetics and fluid dynamics

2019

EOF-Library is a software that couples Elmer and OpenFOAM simulation packages. It enables efficient internal field interpolation and communication between the finite element and the finite volume frameworks. The coupling of the two packages is based on the Message Passing Interface, which results in low latency, high data bandwidth and parallel scalability. Potential applications are magnetohydrodynamics, convective cooling of electrical devices, industrial plasma physics and microwave heating. In this work we introduce the software and perform interpolation accuracy and parallel scaling tests by sending a known scalar distribution between the two codes. Keywords: Elmer, FEM, OpenFOAM, FVM,…

lcsh:Computer software0303 health sciencesFinite volume methodElectromagneticsbusiness.industryComputer scienceMessage Passing InterfaceScalar (physics)Computational fluid dynamics01 natural sciencesFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsComputational science03 medical and health sciencesSoftwarelcsh:QA76.75-76.7650103 physical sciences010306 general physicsbusinessSoftware030304 developmental biologyInterpolationSoftwareX
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Machine learning–XGBoost analysis of language networks to classify patients with epilepsy

2017

Our goal was to apply a statistical approach to allow the identification of atypical language patterns and to differentiate patients with epilepsy from healthy subjects, based on their cerebral activity, as assessed by functional MRI (fMRI). Patients with focal epilepsy show reorganization or plasticity of brain networks involved in cognitive functions, inducing ‘atypical’ (compared to ‘typical’ in healthy people) brain profiles. Moreover, some of these patients suffer from drug-resistant epilepsy, and they undergo surgery to stop seizures. The neurosurgeon should only remove the zone generating seizures and must preserve cognitive functions to avoid deficits. To preserve functions, one sho…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive Neuroscience[SCCO.COMP]Cognitive science/Computer scienceAudiologyExtreme Gradient Boostinglcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsArticle03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsy0302 clinical medicineText miningMachine learningmedicineLanguagelcsh:Computer softwareEpilepsyCognitive mapReceiver operating characteristicbusiness.industryCognitionNeurophysiologymedicine.diseaseMLComputer Science ApplicationsStatistical classificationlcsh:QA76.75-76.765030104 developmental biologyNeurologyBinary classification[ SCCO.COMP ] Cognitive science/Computer sciencelcsh:R858-859.7Artificial intelligencePsychologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAtypicalXGBoost
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Do Software Firms Collaborate or Compete? A Model of Coopetition in Community-initiated OSS Projects

2019

[Background] An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS) projects to reduce their development cost and increase technical innovativeness. When collaborating with other firms whose sought values are conflicts of interests, firms may behave uncooperatively leading to harmful impacts on the common goal. [Aim] This study explores how software firms both collaborate and compete in OSS projects. [Method] We adopted a mixed research method on three OSS projects. [Result] We found that commercial firms participating in community-initiated OSS projects collaborate in various ways across the organizational boundaries. While most of firms contribute little,…

lcsh:Computer softwareFOS: Computer and information sciencesCOSSohjelmistotuotantoCoopetitionOpen source softwareCollaborationyhteistyöSoftware Engineering (cs.SE)Computer Science - Computers and SocietyComputer Science - Software Engineeringcase studykilpailu (talous)tapaustutkimuslcsh:QA76.75-76.765avoin lähdekoodiComputers and Society (cs.CY)competitiontietotekniikkayritykset
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Fuzzy Methods and Approximate Reasoning in Geographical Information Systems

2014

This issue has been dedicated to the usage of fuzzy logic in the context of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and were receveid the following papers whose contents are described below: - in the paper of A. Hofmann, S. Hoskova-Mayerova, and V. Talhofer, the authors use a GIS tool which is useful to study the influence of geographic and climatic factors on the terrain passability of armed forces and the Integrated Rescue System. - In the first paper of S. Sessa and F. Di Martino, the authors propose the usage of the well known Extended Gustafson-Kessel clustering method, encapsulated in a GIS tool, for detecting hotspots in spatial analysis. The data consist of geo-referenced patterns co…

lcsh:Computer softwareReasoning systemControl and OptimizationFuzzy classificationNeuro-fuzzyArticle SubjectComputer sciencebusiness.industrySPATIAL ANALYSISModel-based reasoningGISFuzzy logicComputational Mathematicslcsh:QA76.75-76.765Control and Systems EngineeringInformation systemFuzzy set operationsApproximate reasoningArtificial intelligencelcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringbusinessFUZZY SETSlcsh:TK1-9971Advances in Fuzzy Systems
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The Sound Design Toolkit

2017

The Sound Design Toolkit is a collection of physically informed sound synthesis models, specifically designed for practice and research in Sonic Interaction Design. The collection is based on a hierarchical, perceptually founded taxonomy of everyday sound events, and implemented by procedural audio algorithms which emphasize the role of sound as a process rather than a product. The models are intuitive to control – and the resulting sounds easy to predict – as they rely on basic everyday listening experience. Physical descriptions of sound events are intentionally simplified to emphasize the most perceptually relevant timbral features, and to reduce computational requirements as well. Keywo…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionilcsh:Computer softwaresound synthesisound synthesisSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceSound designSpeech recognition05 social sciences020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologysonic interaction design050105 experimental psychologyComputer Science ApplicationsSonic interaction design; sound synthesis; procedural audiolcsh:QA76.75-76.765Human–computer interactionSonic interaction design0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringprocedural audio0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesActive listeningsonic interaction design; sound synthesis; procedural audioSoftware
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Analysis and Performance Evaluation of the IEEE 802.16 ARQ Mechanism

2008

The IEEE 802.16 standard defines the ARQ mechanismas a part of the MAC layer. The functioning of the ARQmechanism depends on a number of parameters. The IEEE802.16 specification defines them but it does not provide concrete values and solutions. This paper studies the key features and parameters of the 802.16 ARQ mechanism. In particular, we consider a choice for the ARQ feedback type, an algorithm to build block sequences, the ARQ feedback intensity, a scheduling of the ARQ feedbacks and retransmissions, the ARQ block rearrangement, ARQ transmission window and the ARQ block size. We ran simulation scenarios to study these parameters and how they impact the performance of application protoc…

lcsh:Computer softwareIEEE 802Computer sciencebusiness.industryNS-2ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYKey featuresScheduling (computing)Selective Repeat ARQlcsh:QA76.75-76.765ARQApplication protocolIEEE 802.16 WiMAXElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessBlock sizeIEEE 802.16 WiMAX; ARQ; NS-2SoftwareComputer networkData transmissionJournal of Communications Software and Systems
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Fuzzy Systems Based on Multispecies PSO Method in Spatial Analysis

2012

We present a method by using the hierarchical cluster-based Multispecies particle swarm optimization to generate a fuzzy system of Takagi-Sugeno-Kang type encapsulated in a geographical information system considered as environmental decision support for spatial analysis. We consider a spatial area partitioned in subzones: the data measured in each subzone are used to extract a fuzzy rule set of above mentioned type. We adopt a similarity index (greater than a specific threshold) for comparing fuzzy systems generated for adjacent subzones.

fuzzy systemlcsh:Computer softwareDecision support systemControl and OptimizationFuzzy rulespatial analysisArticle SubjectParticle swarm optimizationFuzzy control systemcomputer.software_genreHierarchical clusteringSet (abstract data type)Computational Mathematicslcsh:QA76.75-76.765Similarity (network science)Control and Systems EngineeringInformation systemData mininglcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringmultispecies PSOcomputerlcsh:TK1-9971MathematicsAdvances in Fuzzy Systems
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A Coupled Fixed Point Theorem in Fuzzy Metric Space Satisfying ϕ-Contractive Condition

2013

The intent of this paper is to prove a coupled fixed point theorem for two pairs of compatible and subsequentially continuous (alternately subcompatible and reciprocally continuous) mappings, satisfyingϕ-contractive conditions in a fuzzy metric space. We also furnish some illustrative examples to support our results.

Discrete mathematicslcsh:Computer softwarecoupled fixed pointControl and OptimizationArticle SubjectFixed-point theoremFuzzy metric spaceComputational Mathematicslcsh:QA76.75-76.765Settore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaControl and Systems Engineeringfuzzy metric spacelcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringMetric differentiallcsh:TK1-9971MathematicsAdvances in Fuzzy Systems
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