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Event-based functional decomposition
Information and Computation, 2020zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Jianmin Jiang +6 more
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Event-based process monitoring
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2007This article presents an efficient Intelligent Supervision System (ISS) architecture for the monitoring of a plant. The ISS detects relevant events which are later used to identify the state of the plant. The ISS layered structure implements the sliding window paradigm to detect significative events from measured signals.
Ramon Sarrate +2 more
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On the Personalization of Event-Based Systems
Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Human Centered Event Understanding from Multimedia, 2014In this paper we describe our position about personalization as a paradigm shift that is going to affect life in many areas. For Internet of Things applications, personalization is a critical success factor, especially in detecting situations in real-time.
Opher Etzion, Fabiana Fournier
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Event-Based Service Coordination
2008In this paper we tackle the problem of designing and implementing a framework for programming service coordination policies. In particular, we illustrate the design and the prototype implementation of Java Signal Core Layer (JSCL), a coordination middleware for services based on the event notificationparadigm. We formally motivate the design choices of
Gian-Luigi Ferrari 0002 +3 more
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Event-Based Transformations of Capacities
2017Event-based transformations of capacities are discussed. We study 4 particular event-based transformations of capacities and their convex closures. Due to commuting of convex combinations and our transformations, it is enough to examine four basic transformations of boolean capacities only.
Surajit Borkotokey +2 more
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Event-based performance analysis
MHS2003. Proceedings of 2003 International Symposium on Micromechatronics and Human Science (IEEE Cat. No.03TH8717), 2004Understanding performance and related issues in a complex system requires analyzing where and why the program spends its resources. In a reactive system such as an interactive application or a server it is important for understanding that one is able to associate resource usage with the events, be they user actions or client requests, that triggered ...
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2013
As part of a larger project, this paper presents some of the work done regarding our proposal of an event-based analysis of emotion. We propose that an emotion is treated as a pivot event linking the events inducing (i.e. pre-events), and induced by (i.e. post-events), said emotion.
Sophia Yat Mei Lee +2 more
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As part of a larger project, this paper presents some of the work done regarding our proposal of an event-based analysis of emotion. We propose that an emotion is treated as a pivot event linking the events inducing (i.e. pre-events), and induced by (i.e. post-events), said emotion.
Sophia Yat Mei Lee +2 more
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Event-based historical Value-at-Risk
2012 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering & Economics (CIFEr), 2012Value-at-Risk (VaR) is an important tool to assess portfolio risk. When calculating VaR based on historical stock return data, we hypothesize that this historical data is sensitive to outliers caused by news events in the sampled period. In this paper, we research whether the VaR accuracy can be improved by considering news events as additional input ...
Frederik Hogenboom +5 more
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2012
For some industrial processes a small stationary control error or smooth oscillations of the process output around the set-point do not constitute hard design constraints but, however, the reduction of the information exchanged between the agents that take part in the control loop (sensors, controllers, actuators) is one of the tightest requirements ...
J. Sánchez +2 more
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For some industrial processes a small stationary control error or smooth oscillations of the process output around the set-point do not constitute hard design constraints but, however, the reduction of the information exchanged between the agents that take part in the control loop (sensors, controllers, actuators) is one of the tightest requirements ...
J. Sánchez +2 more
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ICASSP 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2023
Matthew Howard, Keigo Hirakawa
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Matthew Howard, Keigo Hirakawa
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