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1994

Recomputation-Free Lemmatization by Program Transformation

Autores
Azevedo, PJdS; Sergot, MJ;

Publicação
Logic Programming, Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Logic Programming, Santa Marherita Ligure, Italy, June 13-18, 1994

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1994

Characterizing the Applicability of Classification Algorithms Using Meta-Level Learning

Autores
Brazdil, P; Gama, J; Henery, B;

Publicação
Machine Learning: ECML-94, European Conference on Machine Learning, Catania, Italy, April 6-8, 1994, Proceedings

Abstract

1994

AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY ON VOICE/DATA INTEGRATION OVER AN ETHERNET LAN

Autores
AZEVEDO, J; MARTINS, JA; DEOLIVEIRA, PG;

Publicação
INFORMATION NETWORKS AND DATA COMMUNICATION

Abstract
This work presents an experimental study on a personal computer based implementation of a 64 kbit/s voice communication system over the Ethernet local network. Voice/data integration is achieved without resorting to any new packet switching protocol and without any changes to the CSMA/CD protocol specifications. System performance is evaluated according to its average transmission delay and percentage of packet loss as a function of network. load, packet size, buffers size, and traffic characteristics. An estimate of the maximum number of voice channels that can be supported without significant degradation of the reconstructed signal is also presented. A reference is made to synchronisation problems in packet voice systems and a method to eliminate clock drift is suggested. A non packet discarding reconstruction algorithm for a system with no silence detection is proposed. Finally, hardware dependent issues are also discussed.

1994

SCALP EEG RECORDING - INTERICTAL ICTAL LOCATION AND SPREADING OF EPILEPTIFORM EVENTS

Autores
DASILVA, AM; CUNHA, JP; DEOLIVEIRA, PG;

Publicação
ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA

Abstract
The relevance of scalp EEG recording on the selection of patients for epilepsy surgery usually is based on the concordance between the location of the epileptogenic focus and the presumed ictal origin of clinical seizures visually identified or video recorded. Bilateralisation and/or spreading of the epileptiform events are among the causes of the relative lack of agreement between scalp topography and origin of EEG potentials. Computer methods mainly if they are adaptive and use multistrategic approaches improve the accuracy on the detection of the epileptogenic focus, extracting relevant information on the location and spreading of epileptiform events.

1994

Architecture of test support ICs for mixed-signal testing

Autores
Matos, JS; Ferreira, JC; Leão, AC; Silva, JM;

Publicação
12th IEEE VLSI Test Symposium (VTS'94), April 25-28, 1994, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA

Abstract

1994

An Approach to Testability Improvement of Mixed-Signal Boards

Autores
Matos, JS; Ferreira, JC; Leão, AC; da Silva, JM;

Publicação
1994 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS 1994, London, England, UK, May 30 - June 2, 1994

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