2016
Authors
Figueira, A; Sandim, M; Fortuna, P;
Publication
NEW ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES, VOL 1
Abstract
In this paper we analyze the information propagated through three social networks. Previous research has shown that most of the messages posted on Twitter are truthful, but the service is also used to spread misinformation and false rumors. In this paper we focus on the search for automatic methods for assessing the relevance of a given set of posts. We first retrieved from social networks, posts related to trending topics. Then, we categorize them as being news or as being conversational messages, and assessed their credibility. From the gained insights we used features to automatically assess whether a post is news or chat, and to level its credibility. Based on these two experiments we built an automatic classifier. The results from assessing our classifier, which categorizes posts as being relevant or not, lead to a high balanced accuracy, with the potential to be further enhanced.
2016
Authors
Bahubalindruni, PG; Tavares, VG; Borme, J; de Oliveira, PG; Martins, R; Fortunato, E; Barquinha, P;
Publication
IEEE ELECTRON DEVICE LETTERS
Abstract
This letter presents a novel high-gain four-quadrant analog multiplier using only n-type enhancement indium-gallium-zinc-oxide thin-film-transistors. The proposed circuit improves the gain by using an active load with positive feedback. A Gilbert cell with a diode-connected load is also presented for comparison purposes. Both circuits were fabricated on glass at low temperature (200 degrees C) and were successfully characterized at room temperature under normal ambient conditions, with a power supply of 15 V and 4-pF capacitive load. The novel circuit has shown a gain improvement of 7.2 dB over the Gilbert cell with the diode-connected load. Static linearity response, total harmonic distortion, frequency response, and power consumption are reported. This circuit is an important signal processing building block in large-area sensing and readout systems, specially if data communication is involved.
2016
Authors
Neuenfeldt Júnior, AL; Siluk, JCM; Paris, SRD;
Publication
Journal of Transport Literature
Abstract
2016
Authors
Novais, P; Carneiro, D;
Publication
Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies
Abstract
2016
Authors
Cândido, AC; Wielevick, PF; Zimmermann, RA;
Publication
Revista de Negócios
Abstract
2016
Authors
Leitão, P; Barbosa, J; Pereira, A; Barata, J; Colombo, AW;
Publication
IECON Proceedings (Industrial Electronics Conference)
Abstract
The world is assisting to the fourth industrial revolution, with several domains of science and technology being strongly developed and, specially, being integrated with each other, allowing to build evolvable complex systems. Data digitization, big-data analysis, distributed control, Industrial Internet of Things, Cyber-Physical Systems and self-organization, amongst others, are playing an important role in this journey. This paper considers the best practices from previous successful European projects addressing distributed control systems to develop an innovative architecture that can be industrially deployed. For this purpose, a particular design process has to be addressed in order to consider the requirements and functionalities from various use cases. To investigate the known practices, four use cases are enlighted in this paper, which cover a wide spectrum of the European industrial force, as well as industrial standards to support a smooth migration from traditional systems to the emergent distributed systems. © 2016 IEEE.
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