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2014

Keynote speakers

Authors
Gama, J;

Publication
IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, ISCC 2014, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, June 23-26, 2014

Abstract

2014

Bidirectional Spreadsheet Formulas

Authors
Macedo, N; Pacheco, H; Sousa, NR; Cunha, A;

Publication
2014 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUAL LANGUAGES AND HUMAN-CENTRIC COMPUTING (VL/HCC 2014)

Abstract
Bidirectional transformations have potential applications in a vast number of computer science domains. Spreadsheets, on the other hand, are widely used for developing business applications, but their formulas are unidirectional, in the sense that their result can not be edited and propagated back to their input cells. In this paper, we interpret such formulas as a well-known class of bidirectional transformations that go by the name of lenses. Being aimed at users that are not proficient with programming languages, we devote particular attention to the seamless embedding of the proposed bidirectional mechanism with the typical workflow of spreadsheet environments, allowing users to have a fine control and understanding of the behavior of the derived backward transformations.

2014

Improving Conflict Support Environments with Information Regarding Social Relationships

Authors
Gomes, M; Alfonso Cendon, J; Marques Sanchez, P; Carneiro, D; Novais, P;

Publication
ADVANCES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (IBERAMIA 2014)

Abstract
Having knowledge about social interactions as a basis for informed decision support in situations of conflict can be determinant. However, lower attention is given to the social network interpretation process in conflict management approaches. The main objective of the work presented here is to identify how the parties' social networks correlate to their negotiation performance and how this can be formalized. Therefore, an experiment was set up in which was tried to streamline all the relevant aspects of the interaction between the individual and its environment that occur in a rich sensory environment (where the contextual modalities were monitored). This research explicitly focuses on the idea that an Ambient Intelligence system can create scenarios that augment the possibilities of reaching a positive outcome taking into account the role of contextualized social relationships in various conflict management strategies.

2014

State of the Art of Accessible Development for Smart Devices From a disable and not impaired point of view

Authors
De Sousa E Silva, J; Pereira, A; Goncalves, R; Gomes, S;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2014 9TH IBERIAN CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES (CISTI 2014)

Abstract
The need and benefits of digital accessibility are evident and, with the current ubiquitous trends, the profits are hugely potentiated. However, the fast evolution is instigating some issues in this area's accessibility. To understand the conceivable impact of these issues' tenacity in society, general accessibility features are explained as a reasonable application for all parties. Nevertheless, the potential of ubiquitous computation in order to promote social integration of citizens with impairments is focused and elucidated. The benefits of applying so much effort on accessibility as well as on usability is asserted and related to universal design. Hence, in order to promote a more universal applications development, the mobile operating systems available in the market, which are more plausible to be chosen and used by people with impairments, are scrutinized and shown from a standpoint of a developer that has accessibility and usability concerns. The paper leads to the conclusions that ubiquitous computation may have power to nullify impairments but, to be assistive, several issues regarding the devices and the operating system that runs on them have to be taken in mind and considered.

2014

Automatic Heart Sound Segmentation and Murmur Detection in Pediatric Phonocardiograms

Authors
Pedrosa, J; Castro, A; Vinhoza, TTV;

Publication
2014 36TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY (EMBC)

Abstract
The digital analysis of heart sounds has revealed itself as an evolving field of study. In recent years, numerous approaches to create decision support systems were attempted. This paper proposes two novel algorithms: one for the segmentation of heart sounds into heart cycles and another for detecting heart murmurs. The segmentation algorithm, based on the autocorrelation function to find the periodic components of the PCG signal had a sensitivity and positive predictive value of 89.2% and 98.6%, respectively. The murmur detection algorithm is based on features collected from different domains and was evaluated in two ways: a random division between train and test set and a division according to patients. The first returned sensitivity and specificity of 98.42% and 97.21% respectively for a minimum error of 2.19%. The second division had a far worse performance with a minimum error of 33.65%. The operating point was chosen at sensitivity 69.67% and a specificity 46.91% for a total error of 38.90% by varying the percentage of segments classified as murmurs needed for a positive murmur classification.

2014

MobILive 2014-Mobile Iris Liveness Detection Competition

Authors
Sequeira, AF; Oliveira, HP; Monteiro, JC; Monteiro, JP; Cardoso, JS;

Publication
2014 IEEE/IAPR INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON BIOMETRICS (IJCB 2014)

Abstract
Biometric systems based on iris are vulnerable to several attacks, particularly direct attacks consisting on the presentation of a fake iris to the sensor. The development of iris liveness detection techniques is crucial for the deployment of iris biometric applications in daily life specially in the mobile biometric field. The 1st Mobile Iris Liveness Detection Competition (MobILive) was organized in the context of IJCB2014 in order to record recent advances in iris liveness detection. The goal for (MobILive) was to contribute to the state of the art of this particular subject. This competition covered the most common and simple spoofing attack in which printed images from an authorized user are presented to the sensor by a non-authorized user in order to obtain access. The benchmark dataset was the MobBIOfake database which is composed by a set of 800 iris images and its corresponding fake copies (obtained from printed images of the original ones captured with the same handheld device and in similar conditions). In this paper we present a brief description of the methods and the results achieved by the six participants in the competition. © 2014 IEEE.

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