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2009

A new group-formation method for student projects

Autores
Borges, J; Dias, TG; e Cunha, JF;

Publicação
European Journal of Engineering Education

Abstract
In BSc/MSc engineering programmes at Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), the need to provide students with teamwork experiences close to a real world environment was identified as an important issue. A new group-formation method that aims to provide an enriching teamwork experience is proposed. Students are asked to answer a questionnaire to evaluate their teamwork profiles and are assigned to groups by an algorithm aiming to achieve maximum diversity within groups and homogeneity among groups. The profile diversity/complementarity within a group is an important factor to promote members' commitment and coordination in order to achieve the proposed goals. The proposed method is compared to a standard self-selection method for three engineering programmes in three academic years. The results show that, with the new method, there are a higher number of medium ranked groups which surpass the expectation and that, contrary to some students' beliefs, the method does not have a negative impact on the overall final marks. © 2009 SEFI.

2009

Dynamic multimedia environment based on realtime user emotion assessment: Biometric user data towards affective immersive environments

Autores
Vinhas, V; Silva, DC; Oliveira, E; Reis, LP;

Publicação
ICEIS 2009 - 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Proceedings

Abstract
Both the academic and industry sectors have increased their attention and investment to the fields of Affective Computing and immersive digital environments, the latter imposing itself as a reliable domain, with increasingly cheaper hardware solutions. With all this in mind, the authors envisioned an immersive dynamic digital environment tied with automatic real-time user emotion assessment through biométrie readings. The environment consisted in an aeronautical simulation, with internal variables such as flight plan, weather conditions and maneuver smoothness dynamically altered by the assessed emotional state of the user, based on biométrie readings, including galvanic skin response, respiration rate and amplitude and phalange temperature. The results were consistent with the emotional states reported by the users, with a success rate of 78%.

2009

An Algebra for Kripke Polynomial Coalgebras

Autores
Bonsangue, MM; Rutten, JJMM; Silva, A;

Publicação
Proceedings of the 24th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, LICS 2009, 11-14 August 2009, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Abstract

2009

AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF FPGA HARDWARE ACCELERATORS USING A DOMAIN SPECIFIC LANGUAGE

Autores
Menotti, R; Cardoso, JMP; Fernandes, MM; Marques, E;

Publicação
FPL: 2009 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FIELD PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC AND APPLICATIONS

Abstract
This paper describes an alternative approach to direct mapping loops described in high-level languages onto FPGAs. Different from other approaches, this technique does not inherit from software pipelining techniques. The control is distributed over operations, thus a finite state machine is not necessary to control the order of operations, allowing efficient hardware implementations. The specification of a hardware block is done by means of LALP, a domain specific language specially designed to help the application of the techniques. While the language syntax resembles C, it contains certain constructs that allow programmer interventions to enforce or relax data dependences as needed, and so optimize the performance of the generated hardware blocks.

2009

Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data, Paris, France, June 28, 2009

Autores
Omitaomu, OA; Ganguly, AR; Vatsavai, RR; Gama, J; Chawla, NV; Gaber, MM;

Publicação
KDD Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data

Abstract

2009

Integrated Hybrid Sol-Gel Devices for Astronomical Interferometry

Autores
Marques, PVS; Ghasempour, A; Alexandre, D; Reynaud, F; Garcia, PJV; Leite, AMP;

Publicação
ICTON: 2009 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS, VOLS 1 AND 2

Abstract
Astronomical interferometry is an active area of research and an increasing number of new conceptual ideas and designs are being proposed to achieve optimum astronomical instruments. In particular, integrated optics has a lot to offer in what concerns beam combination and control. In this paper, different examples of application of hybrid sol-gel integrated optics devices for fabrication of beam combiners for astronomical applications is given. For the multiaxial beam combiners, a UV laser direct writing unit is used for mask fabrication. The operation principles of the coaxial combiners were validated using an interferometric set-up. Differential polarization and differential dispersion effects were minimized in this set-up to avoid any error in the characterization of the beam combiners. In all the devices, fringe contrasts above 90% were obtained with a source with spectral bandwidth of 50 nm. These results demonstrate that hybrid sol-gel technology can produce devices with high quality, opening the possibility of rapid prototyping of new designs and concepts for astronomical applications.

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