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2019

Path Planning Algorithms Benchmarking for Grapevines Pruning and Monitoring

Authors
Magalhães, SA; dos Santos, FN; Martins, RC; Rocha, LF; Brito, J;

Publication
Progress in Artificial Intelligence, 19th EPIA Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2019, Vila Real, Portugal, September 3-6, 2019, Proceedings, Part II.

Abstract
Labour shortage is a reality in agriculture. Farmers are asking for solutions to automate agronomic tasks, such as monitoring, pruning, spraying, and harvesting. The automation of these tasks requires, most of the time, the use of robotic arms to mimic human arms capabilities. The current robotic arm based solutions available, both in the market and in the scientific sphere, have several limitations, such as, low-speed manipulation, the path planning algorithms are not aware of the requirements of the agricultural tasks (robotic motion and manipulation synchronisation), and require active perception tuning to the end-target point. This work benchmarks algorithms from open manipulation planning library (OMPL) considering a cost-effective six-degree freedom manipulator in a simulated vineyard. The OMPL planners shown a very low performance under demanding pruning tasks. The best and most promising results are performed and obtained by BiTRRT. However, further work is needed to increase its performance and reduce planning time. This benchmark work helps the reader to understand the limitations of each algorithm and when to use them. © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

2019

Towards Automatic and Robust Particle Tracking in Microrheology Studies

Authors
Castro, M; Araújo, RJ; Campo Deaño, L; Oliveira, HP;

Publication
PATTERN RECOGNITION AND IMAGE ANALYSIS, IBPRIA 2019, PT II

Abstract
Particle tracking applied to video passive microrheology is conventionally done through methods that are far from being automatic. Creating mechanisms that decode the image set properties and correctly detect the tracer beads, to find their trajectories, is fundamental to facilitate microrheology studies. In this work, the adequacy of two particle detection methods - a Radial Symmetry-based approach and Gaussian fitting - for microrheology setups is tested, both on a synthetic database and on real data. Results show that it is possible to automate the particle tracking process in this scope, while ensuring high detection accuracy and sub-pixel precision, crucial for an adequate characterization of microrheology studies. © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

2019

Empowering Humans in a Cyber-Physical Production System: Human-in-the-loop Perspective

Authors
Costa, D; Pires, F; Rodrigues, N; Barbosa, J; Igrejas, G; Leitao, P;

Publication
2019 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL CYBER PHYSICAL SYSTEMS (ICPS 2019)

Abstract
In the Industry 4.0 context, humans are taking up new roles in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) since it was realized that they constitute the most flexible part of an automated system. With this new reality, humans are becoming integral parts of CPS, entering in the realm of the Human-in-the-Loop of Cyber-Physical Systems (HiLCPS). In this paper, the challenges and technologies for the integration of humans in CPS environments are briefly discussed, and a practical application of the HiLCPS concept is presented. For this purpose, a human operation workbench is empowered with intelligent decision and assistant systems that use, among others, reasoning algorithms, image processing and speech recognition, to improve the productivity and quality of the tasks performed by humans, particularly focusing the assembly of highly customized products, as well as the training of operators to perform complex assembly, repairing or maintenance tasks.

2019

Artificial intelligence and blockchain in online education

Authors
Bidarra, José; São Mamede, Henrique;

Publication
The Envisioning Report for Empowering Universities

Abstract

2019

A Smart City's Model Secured by Blockchain

Authors
Brandao, A; Mamede, HS; Goncalves, R;

Publication
TRENDS AND APPLICATIONS IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (CIMPS 2018)

Abstract
The topic of Smart Cities involves various aspects of convergence and support to necessarily safe activities, which are dependent on reliable data and reliable sources. The answer could be provided by means of the adoption model of Blockchain technologies for this purpose, applied to the different characteristics of the city from the electronic governance, the contracting of products and services, and the sensing or data collection. The multiple IoT objects and the multiple networks, together with the Blockchain technology, may result in safer and more efficient cities. This paper analyzes and deepens the concept of Smart Cities using Blockchain technology as a platform for safety and reliability of the data. It is intended to reflect critically on this topic, looking through the different aspects involving this concept and the way in which it can implement. It analyzes the Smart Cities and its ecosystems with the generic data models, integrated, with quality data and trusted information.

2019

ECML PKDD 2018 Workshops - DMLE 2018 and IoTStream 2018, Dublin, Ireland, September 10-14, 2018, Revised Selected Papers

Authors
Monreale, A; Alzate, C; Kamp, M; Krishnamurthy, Y; Paurat, D; Mouchaweh, MS; Bifet, A; Gama, J; Ribeiro, RP;

Publication
DMLE/IOTSTREAMING@PKDD/ECML

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