2018
Autores
Rybarczyk, Y; Cointe, C; Goncalves, T; Minhoto, V; Deters, JK; Villarreal, S; Gonzalo, AA; Baldeon, J; Esparza, D;
Publicação
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF THE ARTS
Abstract
This study aims to develop a telemedicine platform for self-motor rehabilitation and remote monitoring by health professionals, in order to enhance recovery in patients after hip replacement. The implementation of such a technology is justified by medical (improvement of the recovery process by the possibility to perform rehabilitation exercises more frequently), economic (reduction of the number of medical appointments and the time patients spend at the hospital), mobility (diminution of the transportation to and from the hospital) and ethics (healthcare democratization and increased empowerment of the patient) purposes. The Kinect camera is used as a Natural User Interface to capture the physical exercises performed at home by the patients. The quality of the movement is evaluated in real-time by an assessment module implemented according to a Hidden-Markov Model approach. The results show a high accuracy in the evaluation of the movements (92% of correct classification). Finally, the usability of the platform is tested through the System Usability Scale (SUS). The overall SUS score is 81 out of 100, which suggests a good usability of the Web application. Further work will focus on the development of additional functionalities and an evaluation of the impact of the platform on the recovery process.
2018
Autores
Marques, MM; Gatta, M; Barreto, M; Lobo, V; Matos, A; Ferreira, B; Santos, PJ; Felisberto, P; Jesus, S; Zabel, F; Mendonca, R; Marques, F;
Publicação
2018 OCEANS - MTS/IEEE KOBE TECHNO-OCEANS (OTO)
Abstract
This paper describes the work done during REX'17, an exercise conducted by the Portuguese Navy in cooperation with Portuguese universities to test, demonstrate, and develop research projects, and to approach the academic and military communities. This year the exercise took place in the Tagus river estuary, and its main aim was to assess shallow water areas, regarding bottom, and acoustic characteristics. The experiments involved testing of vector sensors development at the University of Algarve, an UUV developed by INESC-T EC, a marsupial robotic team of a USV and a hex acopter capable of landing on water developed by the New University of Lisbon (Nova), and a hydrophone network used by the Portuguese Naval Academy.
2018
Autores
Santos, MS; Abreu, PH; Rodríguez Bermúdez, G; García Laencina, PJ;
Publicação
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS
Abstract
Brain-Computer Interface systems based on motor imagery are able to identify an individual's intent to initiate control through the classification of encephalography patterns. Correctly classifying such patterns is instrumental and strongly depends in a robust machine learning block that is able to properly process the features extracted from a subject's encephalograms. The main objective of this work is to provide an overall view on machine learning stages, aiming to answer the following question: "What are the steps in the classification process that we should worry about?". The obtained results suggest that future research in the field should focus on two main aspects: exploring techniques for dimensionality reduction, in particular, supervised linear approaches, and evaluating adequate validation schemes to allow a more precise interpretation of results.
2018
Autores
Leal, F; Malheiro, B; Burguillo, JC;
Publicação
TRENDS AND ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES, VOL 1
Abstract
Tourism crowdsourcing platforms have a profound influence on the tourist behaviour particularly in terms of travel planning. Not only they hold the opinions shared by other tourists concerning tourism resources, but, with the help of recommendation engines, are the pillar of personalised resource recommendation. However, since prospective tourists are unaware of the trustworthiness or reputation of crowd publishers, they are in fact taking a leap of faith when then rely on the crowd wisdom. In this paper, we argue that modelling publisher Trust & Reputation improves the quality of the tourism recommendations supported by crowdsourced information. Therefore, we present a tourism recommendation system which integrates: (i) user profiling using the multi-criteria ratings; (ii) k-Nearest Neighbours (k-NN) prediction of the user ratings; (iii) Trust & Reputation modelling; and (iv) incremental model update, i.e., providing near real-time recommendations. In terms of contributions, this paper provides two different Trust & Reputation approaches: (i) general reputation employing the pairwise trust values using all users; and (ii) neighbour-based reputation employing the pairwise trust values of the common neighbours. The proposed method was experimented using crowdsourced datasets from Expedia and TripAdvisor platforms.
2018
Autores
Pereira, C; Barbosa, L; Martins, J; Borges, J;
Publicação
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Abstract
The University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD), in an effort to streamline processes and reduce bureaucracy, decided to develop and use an in-house document management system to handle processes. However, this practice created additional needs such as the actual digital signing of documents associated with the institution business and administrative processes. This paper explores a solution proposal to this problem, documenting what are its functionalities and how it works. An initial application of the developed solution is also described and analyzed in order to demonstrate the overall adequacy of the proposed artefact and its overall impact to the institution administrative operations. © Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018.
2018
Autores
Perez Rodriguez, G; Dias, S; Perez Perez, M; Fdez Riverola, F; Azevedo, NF; Lourenco, A;
Publicação
BIOFOULING
Abstract
Experimental incapacity to track microbe-microbe interactions in structures like biofilms, and the complexity inherent to the mathematical modelling of those interactions, raises the need for feasible, alternative modelling approaches. This work proposes an agent-based representation of the diffusion of N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHL) in a multicellular environment formed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans. Depending on the spatial location, C. albicans cells were variably exposed to AHLs, an observation that might help explain why phenotypic switching of individual cells in biofilms occurred at different time points. The simulation and algebraic results were similar for simpler scenarios, although some statistical differences could be observed (p<0.05). The model was also successfully applied to a more complex scenario representing a small multicellular environment containing C. albicans and P. aeruginosa cells encased in a 3-D matrix. Further development of this model may help create a predictive tool to depict biofilm heterogeneity at the single-cell level.
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