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2018

Generalizing Knowledge in Decentralized Rule-Based Models

Authors
Strecht, P; Moreira, JM; Soares, C;

Publication
DMLE/IOTSTREAMING@PKDD/ECML

Abstract
Knowledge generalization of ruled-based models, such as decision trees or decision rules, have emerged from different backgrounds. This particular kind of models, given their interpretability, offer several possibilities to be combined. Despite each distinct context, common patterns have emerged revealing the systemic nature of the problem. In this paper, we look at the problem of generalizing the knowledge contained in a set of models as a process formalizing the operations that can be addressed in alternative ways. We also include a set-up to evaluate gen-eralized models based on their ability to replace the base ones from a predictive performance perspective, without loss of interpretability.

2018

Exploring Service Science

Authors
Satzger, G; Patrício, L; Zaki, M; Kühl, N; Hottum, P;

Publication
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Abstract

2018

Mobile AR Performance Issues in a Cultural Heritage Environment

Authors
Marto, A; de Sousa, AA;

Publication
Int. J. Creative Interfaces Comput. Graph.

Abstract
Due to technological advances, augmented reality has seen fast growth in the last decades and numerous implementations of this technology have been in favour for a consequent growth of popularity. For this article, an augmented reality system is implemented for smartphone and tested in a cultural heritage environment to evaluate the system performance in the context. In the first stage, several prototypes were developed, and performance tests were executed in a controlled environment to select a solution to implement and evaluate in-situ. The solution found is a marker-based system, held with Vuforia SDK. When the marker is lost for being outside of the field of view, the system will be based on natural features to accomplish user tracking. Visitors from a cultural heritage space – the Roman Ruins of Conimbriga – tested the app and evaluated it. They considered that the presented system should be implemented in the referred cultural space, as well as in other archaeological spaces.

2018

Optical sensors technologies evolution applied for power quality monitoring in the medium-voltage

Authors
Rosolem, JB; Floridia, C; Bassan, FR; da Costa, EF; Barbosa, CF; Dini, DC; Penze, RS; Marques, FLdR; Teixeira, RAV;

Publication
Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XV

Abstract

2018

Multipath Interferometer Polished Microsphere for Enhanced Temperature Sensing

Authors
Gomes, AD; Karami, F; Zibaii, MI; Latifi, H; Frazao, O;

Publication
IEEE Sensors Letters

Abstract

2018

Operational flexibility in forest fire prevention and suppression: a spatially explicit intra-annual optimization analysis, considering prevention, (pre)suppression, and escape costs

Authors
Pacheco, AP; Claro, J;

Publication
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH

Abstract
Increasing wildfire threats and costs escalate the complexity of forest fire management challenges, which is grounded in complex interactions between ecological, social, economic, and policy factors. It is immersed in this difficult context that decision-makers must settle on an investment mix within a portfolio of available options, subject to limited funds and under great uncertainty. We model intra-annual fire management as a problem of multistage capacity investment in a portfolio of management resources, enabling fuel treatments and fire preparedness. We consider wildfires as the demand, with uncertainty in the severity of the fire season and in the occurrence, time, place, and severity of specific fires. We focus our analysis on the influence of changes in the volatility of wildfires and in the costs of escaped wildfires, on the postponement of capacity investment along the year, on the optimal budget, and on the investment mix. Using a hypothetical test landscape, we verify that the value of postponement increases significantly for scenarios of increased uncertainty (higher volatility) and higher escape costs, as also does the optimal budget (although not proportionally to the changes in the escape costs). Additionally, the suppression/prevention budget ratio is highly sensitive to changes in escape costs, while it remains mostly insensitive to changes in volatility. Furthermore, we show the policy implications of these findings at operational (e.g., spatial solutions) and strategic levels (e.g., climate change). Exploring the impact of increasing escape costs in the optimal investment mix, we identified in our instances four qualitative system stages, which can be related to specific socioecological contexts and used as the basis for policy (re)design. In addition to questioning some popular myths, our results highlight the value of fuel treatments and the contextual nature of the optimal portfolio mix.

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