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2013

Motion Flow Tracking in Unconstrained Videos for Retail Scenario

Autores
Pereira, EM; Cardoso, JS; Morla, R;

Publicação
PATTERN RECOGNITION AND IMAGE ANALYSIS, IBPRIA 2013

Abstract
We present a complete and modular framework that extract trajectories in a real and complex retail scenario, under unconstrained video conditions. Two motion tracking algorithms that combine features from crowd motion detection and multiple tracking are presented to build motion patterns and understand customer's behavior. Their evaluation across several datasets show promising results.

2013

High-speed integrated optical logic based on the protein bacteriorhodopsin

Autores
Mathesz, A; Fabian, L; Valkai, S; Alexandre, D; Marques, PVS; Ormos, P; Wolff, EK; Der, A;

Publicação
BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS

Abstract
The principle of all-optical logical operations utilizing the unique nonlinear optical properties of a protein was demonstrated by a logic gate constructed from an integrated optical Mach-Zehnder interferometer as a passive structure, covered by a bacteriorhodopsin (bR) adlayer as the active element. Logical operations were based on a reversible change of the refractive index of the bR adlayer over one or both arms of the interferometer. Depending on the operating point of the interferometer, we demonstrated binary and ternary logical modes of operation. Using an ultrafast transition of the bR photocycle (BR-K), we achieved high-speed (nanosecond) logical switching. This is the fastest operation of a protein-based integrated optical logic gate that has been demonstrated so far. The results are expected to have important implications for finding novel, alternative solutions in all-optical data processing research.

2013

The Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism degree courses - the portuguese reality

Autores
Morais, EP; Cunha, CR; Gomes, JP;

Publicação
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2013 8TH IBERIAN CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES (CISTI 2013)

Abstract
The developments occurring in recent years in the Information and Communication Technologies led inevitably a great effect on the operation, structure and strategy of organizations around the world, and obviously also in the tourist sector organizations. Through the Information and Communication Technologies, it is possible to reduce communication costs and operation and may increase the flexibility, interactivity, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness. Information and Communication Technologies appear one of the area most critical to the success of tourism in the future and the way it will promote the tourist destinations. This paper aims to analyze the relevance given by the various Portuguese institutions of higher education to Information and Communication Technologies in their degrees. The analysis carried out was done in degree courses operating in this school year, 2012/2013, in Portuguese universities and polytechnics, public and private.

2013

Preface

Autores
Branco, GC; Emmanuel Costa, D; Gonzalez Felipe, R; Joaquim, FR; Lavoura, L; Palomares Ruiz, S; Rebelo, MN; Romao, JC; Silva, JP;

Publicação
Journal of Physics: Conference Series

Abstract
The Third Symposium on Prospects in the Physics of Discrete Symmetries (DISCRETE 2012) was held at Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal, from 3-7 December 2012 and was organised by Centro de Física Teórica de Partículas (CFTP) of Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. This is the sequel to the Symposia that was successfully organised in Valéncia in 2008 and in Rome in 2010. The topics covered included: T, C, P, CP symmetries CPT symmetry, decoherence, Lorentz symmetry breaking Discrete symmetries and models of flavour mixing Baryogenesis, leptogenesis Neutrino physics Electroweak symmetry breaking and physics beyond the Standard Model Accidental symmetries (B, L conservation) Experimental prospects at LHC Dark matter searches Super flavour factories, and other new experimental facilities The Symposium was organised in plenary sessions with a total of 24 invited talks, and parallel sessions with a total of 70 talks, including both invited and selected contributions from the submitted abstracts. The speakers of the plenary sessions were: Ignatios Antoniadis, Abdelhak Djouadi, Rabindra Mohapatra, André Rubbia, Alexei Yu Smirnov, José Bernabéu, Marco Cirelli, Apostolos Pilaftsis, Antonio Di Domenico, Robertus Potting, João Varela, Frank Rathmann, Michele Gallinaro, Dumitru Ghilencea, Neville Harnew, John Walsh, Patrícia Conde Muíño, Juan Aguilar-Saavedra, Nick Mavromatos, Ulrich Nierste, Ferruccio Feruglio, Vasiliki Mitsou, Masanori Yamauchi, and Marcello Giorgi. The Symposium was attended by about 140 participants. Among the social events, there was a social dinner in the historical Associação Comercial de Lisboa, which included a musical performance of 'Fado', the traditional music from Lisbon. The next symposium of the series will be organised by King's College, London University, UK, from 1-5 December 2014. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.

2013

Semi-Blind Key-Agreement over MIMO Fading Channels

Autores
Renna, F; Bloch, MR; Laurenti, N;

Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
In this paper, we study the fundamental limits of secret-key agreement over MIMO quasi-static fading channels. We provide closed-form expressions for the secret-key capacity in both the asymptotic high-power and low-power regimes. The optimal signaling strategy for the low-power regime is shown to be independent of the eavesdropper's channel and secret-key capacity is achieved by transmitting random Gaussian symbols along the direction corresponding to the maximal eigenvalue of the legitimate channel matrix. Hence, by beamforming and waterfilling over the main channel alone, one obtains a semi-blind key-agreement strategy in which the knowledge of the eavesdropper's channel is only required for privacy amplification. We also derive the probability that a target secret-key rate is not achieved by the optimal low-power signaling when assuming only statistical CSI about the eavesdropper's channel.

2013

Sporadic and reversible chromothripsis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia revealed by longitudinal genomic analysis

Autores
Bassaganyas, L; Beà, S; Escaramís, G; Tornador, C; Salaverria, I; Zapata, L; Drechsel, O; Ferreira, PG; Rodriguez Santiago, B; Tubio, JMC; Navarro, A; Martín García, D; López, C; Martínez Trillos, A; López Guillermo, A; Gut, M; Ossowski, S; López Otín, C; Campo, E; Estivill, X;

Publicação
Leukemia

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