2009
Autores
Catalao, JPS; Pousinho, HMI; Mendes, VMF;
Publicação
2009 15th International Conference on Intelligent System Applications to Power Systems, ISAP '09
Abstract
This paper proposes neural networks in combination with wavelet transform for short-term electricity prices forecasting. In the new deregulated framework, producers and consumers require short-term price forecasting to derive their bidding strategies to the electricity market. Accurate forecasting tools are required for producers to maximize their profits and for consumers to maximize their utilities. The accuracy of the price forecasting attained with the proposed approach is thoroughly evaluated, reporting the numerical results from a real-world case study based on the electricity market of mainland Spain. © 2009 IEEE.
2009
Autores
Figueiredo, A;
Publicação
ASTA-ADVANCES IN STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Abstract
The Watson distribution is one of the most used distributions for modeling axial data. In some situations, it is important to investigate if several Watson populations differ significantly. In this paper, we develop likelihood ratio tests and the ANOVA for testing the hypothesis of the equality of the directional parameters of several Watson distributions with different concentrations. We also determine the empirical power of the ANOVA and LR tests for some dimensions of the sphere.
2009
Autores
Ferreira, PG; Azevedo, PJ;
Publicação
Handbook of Research on Machine Learning Applications and Trends: Algorithms, Methods, and Techniques
Abstract
The recent increase in the number of complete genetic sequences freely available through specialized Internet databases presents big challenges for the research community. One such challenge is the efficient and effective search of sequence patterns, also known as motifs, among a set of related genetic sequences. Such patterns describe regions that may provide important insights about the structural and functional role of DNA and proteins. Two main classes can be considered: probabilistic patterns represent a model that simulates the sequences or part of the sequences under consideration and deterministic patterns that either match or not the input sequences. In this chapter a general overview of deterministic sequence mining over sets of genetic sequences is proposed. The authors formulate an architecture that divides the mining process workflow into a set of blocks. Each of these blocks is discussed individually. © 2010, IGI Global.
2009
Autores
Leitao, P;
Publicação
ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Abstract
Manufacturing has faced significant changes during the last years, namely the move from a local economy towards a global and competitive economy, with markets demanding for highly customized products of high quality at lower costs, and with short life cycles. In this environment, manufacturing enterprises, to remain competitive, must respond closely to customer demands by improving their flexibility and agility, while maintaining their productivity and quality. Dynamic response to emergence is becoming a key issue in manufacturing field because traditional manufacturing control systems are built upon rigid control architectures, which cannot respond efficiently and effectively to dynamic change. In these circumstances, the current challenge is to develop manufacturing control systems that exhibit intelligence, robustness and adaptation to the environment changes and disturbances. The introduction of multi-agent systems and holonic manufacturing systems paradigms addresses these requirements, bringing the advantages of modularity, decentralization, autonomy, scalability and reusability. This paper surveys the literature in manufacturing control systems using distributed artificial intelligence techniques, namely multi-agent systems and holonic manufacturing systems principles. The paper also discusses the reasons for the weak adoption of these approaches by industry and points out the challenges and research opportunities for the future.
2009
Autores
Silva, JC; Saraiva, J; Campos, JC;
Publicação
Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
Abstract
Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) make software easy to use by providing the user with visual controls. Therefore, correctness of GUI's code is essential to the correct execution of the overall software. Models can help in the evaluation of interactive applications by allowing designers to concentrate on its more important aspects. This paper presents a generic model for language-independent reverse engineering of graphical user interface based applications, and we explore the integration of model-based testing techniques in our approach, thus allowing us to perform fault detection. A prototype tool has been constructed, which is already capable of deriving and testing a user interface behavioral model of applications written in Java/Swing. Copyright 2009 ACM.
2009
Autores
Freitas, TRM; Coelho, A; Rossetti, RJF;
Publicação
2009 12TH INTERNATIONAL IEEE CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS (ITSC 2009)
Abstract
Personal Navigation Assistants (PNA) depend on updated digital maps for correctly positioning and route guiding users. As updating digital maps by the usual means is a highly expensive and time consuming task, GPS points gathered by existing navigation devices can be used to compare the existing real road network with the digital one. This paper describes an approach to update digital maps through the use of GPS points obtained during users' journeys as a means to identify map incongruence. Detection of new roads and roundabouts are presented with an explanation of the problem and a sample of the results.
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