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Publicações por HumanISE

2024

Automatic Description of Research Images: Utopia or Reality?

Autores
Rodrigues, J; Lopes, CT;

Publicação
METADATA AND SEMANTIC RESEARCH, MTSR 2023

Abstract
Data description is a fundamental step in Research Data Management (RDM). When it comes to images, the challenge is increased, as they have characteristics that differentiate them from other typologies. We conducted a study in which we obtained a set of 27 images described according to their content, by researchers of the projects where they are inserted. After obtaining the ground-truth that would support the analysis, we proceeded to two more stages of description, one through an automatic processing tool (Vision AI) and the other through researchers with no knowledge of the images. We concluded that the human description is more elucidative of the images' content, namely at a semantic level. In turn, the automatic tools enhance a more literal description. This study allowed us to reflect on the description of images in a research context and to discuss the potential of formal analysis and analysis of the semantic expression of images.

2024

Images to Describe Research Data: A Case Study on the Use of Imagery Metadata

Autores
Rodrigues, J; Lopes, CT;

Publicação
METADATA AND SEMANTIC RESEARCH, MTSR 2023

Abstract
Research data management includes activities that organize and manage the life of a research project and is crucial for consistent work performance. Some activities are related to the description, which is a fundamental step, since it allows data to be properly documented and interpreted, promoting their subsequent reuse and sharing. The description is usually done through text, but other typologies can also be used, such as images, taking advantage of their potential and particular characteristics to promote description. We used a qualitative method of investigation through an exploratory case study. We conducted 16 semi-structured interviews, with researchers who have produced, described, and published research data, in order to understand how images can assume the role of metadata in data description. We found that all interviewees would like to have the possibility of describing data with images, but they consider that the publishing platforms have to be prepared for this. Most researchers were able to identify descriptors that could include images and also describe those that they consider being the greatest advantages of the project. All researchers consider that images as metadata would be a more direct gateway to the data. The issue of data description through resources other than text has never been properly investigated. The existing literature does not develop the theme, although images have had an abrupt growth in society and science. This work aims to open new paths, raise new ideas and raise awareness of new and original practices.

2024

Does Fake News have Feelings?

Autores
Laroca, H; Rocio, V; Cunha, A;

Publicação
Procedia Computer Science

Abstract
Fake news spreads rapidly, creating issues and making detection harder. The purpose of this study is to determine if fake news contains sentiment polarity (positive or negative), identify the polarity of sentiment present in their textual content and determine whether sentiment polarity is a reliable indication of fake news. For this, we use a deep learning model called BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers), trained on a sentiment polarity dataset to classify the polarity of sentiments from a dataset of true and fake news. The findings show that sentiment polarity is not a reliable single feature for recognizing false news correctly and must be combined with other parameters to improve classification accuracy. © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

2024

Problems and prospects of hybrid learning in higher education

Autores
Bidarra, J; Rocio, V; Sousa, N; Coutinho Rodrigues, J;

Publicação
OPEN LEARNING

Abstract
This study was initiated at a time of unprecedented uncertainty, as lecturers and educational institutions across the world tried to manage the move to online education as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic. It started with lecturers' perspectives of their performance during that time to identify innovative teaching strategies beyond the priority of emergency teaching. The main goal was to identify the occurrence of more permanent changes in Higher Education after the pandemic. The research was based on a qualitative approach where faculty members were interviewed about their activities before, during and after lockdown periods. Data collected was analysed with the help of an algorithm based on Artificial Intelligence. Ultimately, it was possible to gather and evaluate practical solutions related to hybrid learning in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, leading to recommendations for stakeholders in Higher Education.

2024

On the summary measures for the resource-constrained project scheduling problem

Autores
Van Eynde, R; Vanhoucke, M; Coelho, J;

Publicação
ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Abstract
The resource-constrained project scheduling problem is a widely studied problem in the literature. The goal is to construct a schedule for a set of activities, such that precedence and resource constraints are respected and that an objective function is optimized. In project scheduling literature, summary measures are often used as a tool to evaluate the performance of algorithms and to analyze instances and datasets. They can be classified in two groups, network measures describe the precedence constraints of a project, while resource measures focus on the resource constraints of the instance. In this manuscript we make an exhaustive evaluation of the summary measures for project scheduling. We provide an overview of the most prevalent measures and also introduce some new ones. For our tests we combine different datasets from the literature and generate a new set with diverse characteristics. We evaluate the performance of the summary measures on three dimensions: consistency, instance complexity and algorithm selection. We conclude by providing an overview of which measures are best suited for each of the three investigated dimensions.

2024

Reducing the feasible solution space of resource-constrained project instances

Autores
Vanhoucke, M; Coelho, J;

Publicação
COMPUTERS & OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Abstract
This paper present an instance transformation procedure to modify known instances of the resource -constrained project scheduling problem to make them easier to solve by heuristic and/or exact solution algorithms. The procedure makes use of a set of transformation rules that aim at reducing the feasible search space without excluding at least one possible optimal solution. The procedure will be applied to a set of 11,183 instances and it will be shown by a set of experiments that these transformations lead to 110 improved lower bounds, 16 new and better schedules (found by three meta -heuristic procedures and a set of branch -and -bound procedures) and even 64 new optimal solutions which were never not found before.

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