2019
Authors
Wanderley, DS; Araujo, T; Carvalho, CB; Maia, C; Penas, S; Carneiro, A; Mendonca, AM; Campilho, A;
Publication
2019 6TH IEEE PORTUGUESE MEETING IN BIOENGINEERING (ENBENG)
Abstract
This study describes a novel dataset with retinal image quality annotation, defined by three different retinal experts, and presents an inter-observer analysis for quality assessment that can be used as gold-standard for future studies. A state-of-the-art algorithm for retinal image quality assessment is also analysed and compared against the specialists performance. Results show that, for 71% of the images present in the dataset, the three experts agree on the given image quality label. The results obtained for accuracy, specificity and sensitivity when comparing one expert against another were in the ranges [83.0 - 85.2]%, [72.7 - 92.9]% and [80.0 - 94.7]%, respectively. The evaluated automatic quality assessment method, despite not being trained on the novel dataset, presents a performance which is within inter-observer variability.
2019
Authors
Martins, R; Correia, ME; Antunes, L; Silva, F;
Publication
FUTURE GENERATION COMPUTER SYSTEMS-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ESCIENCE
Abstract
The ever-increasing demand for higher quality live streams is driving the need for better networking infrastructures, specially when disseminating content over highly congested areas, such as stadiums, concerts and museums. Traditional approaches to handle this type of scenario relies on a combination of cellular data, through 4G distributed antenna arrays (DAS), with a high count of WiFi (802.11) access points. This obvious requires a substantial upfront cost for equipment, planning and deployment. Recently, new efforts have been introduced to securely leverage the capabilities of wireless multipath, including WiFi multicast, 4G, and device-to-device communications. In order to solve these issues, we propose an approach that lessens the requirements imposed on the wireless infrastructures while potentially expanding wireless coverage through the crowd-sourcing of mobile devices. In order to achieve this, we propose a novel pervasive approach that combines secure distributed systems, WiFi multicast, erasure coding, source coding and opportunistic offloading that makes use of hyperlocal mobile edge clouds. We empirically show that our solution is able to offer a 11 fold reduction on the infrastructural WiFi bandwidth usage without having to modify any existing software or firmware stacks while ensuring stream integrity, authorization and authentication.
2019
Authors
Alves, S; Broda, S;
Publication
ELECTRONIC NOTES IN THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE
Abstract
In this paper, we identify a subset of types in the rank 2 intersection type system, where types do not contain positive occurrences of intersections. We extend the notion of pre-grammar of a type and address the type-inhabitation problem for types in this subset, as well as their intersections.
2019
Authors
Geraldes, P; Barbosa, J; Martins, A; Dias, A; Magalhaes, C; Ramos, S; Silva, E;
Publication
OCEANS 2019 - MARSEILLE
Abstract
Zooplankton plays a key -role on Earth's ecosystem, emerging in the oceans and rivers in great quantities and diversity, making it an important and rather common topic on scientific studies. Given the numbers of different species it is not only necessary to study their numbers but also their classification. In this paper a possible solution for the zooplankton in situ detection and classification problem in real-time is proposed using a portable deep learning approach based on Convolutional Neural Networks deployed on INESC TEC's MarinEye system. For detection a Single Shot Detection model with MobileNet was used, and ZooplanktoNet for classification. System portability is guaranteed with the use of MovidiusTMNeural Compute Stick as the deep learning motor.
2019
Authors
Silva, F; Pinto, T; Vale, ZA;
Publication
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, AAMAS '19, Montreal, QC, Canada, May 13-17, 2019
Abstract
2019
Authors
Yue, XG; Cao, Y; Duarte, N; Shao, XF; Manta, O;
Publication
JOURNAL OF RISK AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Abstract
The challenges of financial systems have immediate or medium-term social effects. The financial industry is constantly searching for measures to reduce these challenges, especially for those with little or no access to financial services. While current communication technologies make services more accessible through digital mobile platforms, there are still difficulties in establishing viable customer arrangements. In addition to the increased investment in financial technologies, nonbanking financial institutions have now expanded to offer more flexible services tailored to individual circumstances, especially those in isolated rural areas. This research outlines the network model of nonbanking financial institutions in Romania, as well as a microfinance model, based on the financial analysis of four national indicators of nonbanking financial institutions. Data used are presented in absolute values, from the annual numerical series for the reference period 2007-2017. The new initiatives and features incorporated in this Romanian model should be applicable elsewhere and will actively contribute to the expansion and sustainability of financial services, with a positive inclusive impact on society.
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