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2017

Avaliação da eficiência técnica dos Cursos de Administração no Brasil.

Autores
Soliman, M; Siluk, JCM; Neuenfeldt Júnior, AL; Casado, FL;

Publicação
Revista de Administração da UFSM

Abstract
Este trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar a eficiência técnica dos cursos de Administração no Brasil, por meio da Análise Envoltória de Dados (DEA), uma técnica não paramétrica introduzida por Charnes, Cooper e Rhodes (1978). Foram utilizados como variáveis do modelo os oito indicadores que compõem o Conceito Preliminar de Cursos (CPC). A amostra foi composta de 1229 cursos de Administração, com base nos resultados do Exame Nacional de Desempenho dos Estudantes (ENADE) de 2009. Como resultado, constatou-se que apenas 1,2% destes cursos podem ser considerados eficientes. Após esta aferição, uma etapa de recomendações foi realizada a fim de propor algumas metas reparatórias aos cursos ineficientes, trazendo-se assim à tona a possibilidade de alcançarem melhores resultados, dados os insumos já disponíveis pelos cursos de Administração.

2017

High Resolution Melting (HRM) applied to wine authenticity

Autores
Pereira, L; Gomes, S; Castro, C; Eiras Dias, JE; Brazao, J; Graca, A; Fernandes, JR; Martins Lopes, P;

Publicação
FOOD CHEMISTRY

Abstract
Wine authenticity methods are in increasing demand mainly in Denomination of Origin designations. The DNA-based methodologies are a reliable means of tracking food/wine varietal composition. The main aim of this work was the study of High Resolution Melting (HRM) application as a screening method for must and wine authenticity. Three sample types (leaf, must and wine) were used to validate the three developed HRM assays (Vv1-705 bp; Vv2-375 bp; and. Vv3-119 bp). The Vv1 HRM assay was only successful when applied to leaf and must samples. The Vv2 HRM assay successfully amplified all sample types, allowing genotype discrimination based on melting temperature values. The smallest amplicon, Vv3, produced a coincident melting curve shape in all sample types (leaf and wine) with corresponding genotypes. This study presents sensitive, rapid and efficient HRM assays applied for the first time to wine samples suitable for wine authenticity purposes.

2017

Speedup of deep learning ensembles for semantic segmentation using a model compression technique

Autores
Holliday, A; Barekatain, M; Laurmaa, J; Kandaswamy, C; Prendinger, H;

Publicação
COMPUTER VISION AND IMAGE UNDERSTANDING

Abstract
Deep Learning (DL) has been proven as a powerful recognition method as evidenced by its success in recent computer vision competitions. The most accurate results have been obtained by ensembles of DL models that pool their results. However, such ensembles are computationally costly, making them inapplicable to real-time applications. In this paper, we apply model compression techniques to the problem of semantic segmentation, which is one of the most challenging problems in computer vision. Our results suggest that compressed models can approach the accuracy of full ensembles on this task, combining the diverse strengths of networks of very different architectures, while maintaining real-time performance. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier Inc.

2017

Using data analytics to benchmark schools: The case of Portugal

Autores
Andrade e Silva, MC; Camanho, AS;

Publicação
Data Analytics Applications in Education

Abstract
130In the majority of European countries, the evaluation of schools is at the heart of the educational system as a means to guarantee the quality of education. Every year, in most countries around the world, students perform national exams. Their results are analyzed by several stakeholders, including governmental agencies, the media, and researchers on educational issues. At present, advances in information and communication technology (ICT) and data analysis techniques allow schools to make use of massive amounts of data in their daily management. This chapter focuses in particular on the use of students’? data to benchmark schools. It illustrates the potential contribution of the information gathered and analyzed through data analytics to promote the continuous improvement of schools’? educational processes. © 2018 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

2017

Rotational speed control of multirotor UAV's propulsion unit based on fractional-order PI controller

Autores
Giernacki, W; Sadalla, T; Goslinski, J; Kozierski, P; Coelho, JP; Sladic, S;

Publicação
22nd International Conference on Methods and Models in Automation and Robotics, MMAR 2017, Miedzyzdroje, Poland, August 28-31, 2017

Abstract

2017

Evaluation of Formal IDEs for Human-Machine Interface Design and Analysis: The Case of CIRCUS and PVSio-web

Autores
Fayollas, C; Martinie, C; Palanque, P; Masci, P; Harrison, MD; Campos, JC; Silva, SRE;

Publicação
ELECTRONIC PROCEEDINGS IN THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE

Abstract
Critical human-machine interfaces are present in many systems including avionics systems and medical devices. Use error is a concern in these systems both in terms of hardware panels and input devices, and the software that drives the interfaces. Guaranteeing safe usability, in terms of buttons, knobs and displays is now a key element in the overall safety of the system. New integrated development environments (IDEs) based on formal methods technologies have been developed by the research community to support the design and analysis of high-confidence human-machine interfaces. To date, little work has focused on the comparison of these particular types of formal IDEs. This paper compares and evaluates two state-of-the-art toolkits: CIRCUS, a model-based development and analysis tool based on Petri net extensions, and PVSio-web, a prototyping toolkit based on the PVS theorem proving system.

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