Browsing by Subject "Artificial intelligence"
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Non-invasive trisomy 21 diagnosis using fuzzy cognitive maps
(Springer Verlag, 2016)A fuzzy Diagnostic Decision Support System (DDSS) has been developed, exploiting the possibilities of a specific algorithm which transforms a crisp dataset into fuzzy. The purpose of the developed fuzzy DDSS is the diagnosis ...
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Notes on sorting and counting networks
(1993)Implementing counting networks on shared-memory multiprocessor machines often incurs a performance penalty proportional to the depth of the networks and the extent to which concurrent processors access the same memory ...
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A novel distributed artificial intelligence framework with machine learning for 5G/6G communication
(Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου, Σχολή Θετικών και Εφαρμοσμένων Επιστημών / University of Cyprus, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, 2021-09)Τα δίκτυα κινητής τηλεφωνίας νέας γενιάς, όπως το 5G και το επερχόμενο 6G, αντιμετωπίζουν πολλές τεχνικές προκλήσεις για την επίτευξη των πολύ φιλόδοξων προτύπων που θέτει η ερευνητική και η βιομηχανική κοινότητα. Αυτές ...
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On the computational complexity of assumption-based argumentation for default reasoning
(2002)Bondarenko et al. have recently proposed an abstract framework for default reasoning. Besides capturing most existing formalisms and proving that their standard semantics all coincide, the framework extends these formalisms ...
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Palm geometry biometrics: A score-based fusion approach
(2009)In this paper we present an identification and authentication system based on hand geometry. First, we examine the performance of three different methods that are based on hand silhouette and on binarized hand images and ...
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Personalized Driver/Vehicle Lane Change Models for ADAS
(2015)Lane changes are stressful maneuvers for drivers, particularly during high-speed traffic flows. Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADASs) aim to assist drivers during lane change maneuvers. A system that is developed for ...
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Preferred arguments are harder to compute than stable extensions
(1999)Based on an abstract framework for nonmonotonic reasoning, Bondarenko et at. have extended the logic programming semantics of admissible and preferred arguments to other nonmonotonic formalisms such as circumscription, ...
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Prenatal diagnosis of aneuploidy using artificial neural networks in relation to health economics
(Springer Verlag, 2016)The early detection of fetal chromosomal abnormalities such as aneuploidies, has been an important subject in medicine over the last thirty years. A pregnant woman is advised by the doctor to perform an amniocentesis test, ...
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Proactive Risk-Based Integrity Assessment of Water Distribution Networks
(2010)Sustainable management of urban water distribution networks should include not only new methods for monitoring, repairing or replacing aging infrastructure, but also (and more importantly) expanded methods for modelling ...
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Probabilistic approaches to fault detection in networked discrete event systems
(2005)In this paper, we consider distributed systems that can be modeled as finite state machines with known behavior under fault-free conditions, and we study the detection of a general class of faults that manifest themselves ...
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Producer-consumer: The programming model for future many-core processors
(2013)The massive addition of cores on a chip is adding more pressure to the accesses to main memory. In order to avoid this bottleneck, we propose the use of a simple producer-consumer model, which allows for the temporary ...
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Programming cognitive
(CEUR-WS, 2015)The widespread access to computing-enabled devices and the World Wide Web has, in a sense, liberated the ordinary user from reliance on technically-savvy experts. To complete this emancipation, a new way of interacting ...
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Propositional planning as optimization
(2012)Planning as Satisfiability is a most successful approach to optimal propositional planning. Although optimality is highly desirable, for large problems it comes at a high, often prohibitive, computational cost. This paper ...
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Protein secondary structure prediction with bidirectional recurrent neural nets: Can weight updating for each residue enhance performance?
(2010)Successful protein secondary structure prediction is an important step towards modelling protein 3D structure, with several practical applications. Even though in the last four decades several PSSP algorithms have been ...
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A psychology-inspired approach to automated narrative text comprehension
(AAAI press, 2014)We report on an ongoing research program to develop a formal framework for automated narrative text comprehension, bringing together know-how from research in Artificial Intelligence and the Psychology of Reading and ...
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Reasoning about actions and change in answer set programming
(Springer Verlag, 2004)This paper studies computational issues related to the problem of reasoning about actions and change (RAC) by exploiting its link with the Answer Set Programming paradigm. It investigates how increasing the expressiveness ...
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Reasoning about actions and change in argumentation
(2016)This paper studies how logic-based reasoning about actions and change (RAC) with its problems of temporal projection and qualification can be formalised in terms of argumentation. In particular, we extend earlier work of ...
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Reconstruction of everyday life in 19th century Nicosia
(2012)This paper presents the first stages of a larger project concerning the study and realization of a 3D interactive environment of everyday life in 19th century Nicosia. The presented study involves the recreation of the ...
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Report on the workshop on Metadata Management in Grid and Peer-to-Peer Systems, London, December 16 2003
(2004)A workshop on Metadata Management System in Grid and peer-to-Peer system was held in the Senete House of the University of London on December 16, 2003. The first session of the work shop contained three presentations on ...
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A robotic cloud ecosystem for elderly care and ageing well: The GrowMeUp approach
(Springer Verlag, 2016)Robotic systems in Ageing Well, like GrowMeUp, are among those assistive technologies, providing companionship and offering functionality related to the support of active and independent living, monitoring and maintaining ...