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Intelligent Learning for Knowledge Graph towards Geological Data
Knowledge graph (KG) as a popular semantic network has been widely used. It provides an effective way to describe semantic entities and their relationships by extending ontology in the entity level. This article focuses on the application of KG in the traditional geological field and proposes a novel method to construct KG.
Yueqin Zhu +5 more
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gPark: Vehicle Parking Management System Using Smart Glass
Recent advances in wearable technologies have opened new avenues for their applications in various fields. This paper presents the design, implementation, and testing results for a vehicle parking management system using smart Glass technology. The management system consists of four major interconnected applications.
Rana E. Ahmed, Fanli Meng
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REST‐MapReduce: An Integrated Interface but Differentiated Service
With the fast deployment of cloud computing, MapReduce architectures are becoming the major technologies for mobile cloud computing. The concept of MapReduce was first introduced as a novel programming model and implementation for a large set of computing devices.
Jong-Hyuk Park +4 more
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An Expert Fitness Diagnosis System Based on Elastic Cloud Computing
This paper presents an expert diagnosis system based on cloud computing. It classifies a user’s fitness level based on supervised machine learning techniques. This system is able to learn and make customized diagnoses according to the user’s physiological data, such as age, gender, and body mass index (BMI).
Kevin C. Tseng +3 more
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Producing High‐Accuracy Lattice Models from Protein Atomic Coordinates Including Side Chains
Lattice models are a common abstraction used in the study of protein structure, folding, and refinement. They are advantageous because the discretisation of space can make extensive protein evaluations computationally feasible. Various approaches to the protein chain lattice fitting problem have been suggested but only a single backbone‐only tool is ...
Martin Mann +5 more
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Towards the Adoption of Open Source and Open Access Electronic Health Record Systems
As the Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems constantly expand to support more clinical activities and their implementations in healthcare organizations become more widespread, several communities have been working intensively for several years to develop open access and open source EHR software, aiming at reducing the costs of EHR deployment and ...
Ilias Maglogiannis
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High level modeling of Dynamic Reconfigurable FPGAs
As System‐on‐Chip (SoC) based embedded systems have become a defacto industry standard, their overall design complexity has increased exponentially in recent years, necessitating the introduction of new seamless methodologies and tools to handle the SoC codesign aspects.
Imran Rafiq Quadri +3 more
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Automatic Generation of Web Applications from Visual High‐Level Functional Web Components
This paper presents high‐level functional Web components such as frames, framesets, and pivot tables, which conventional development environments for Web applications have not yet supported. Frameset Web components provide several editing facilities such as adding, deleting, changing, and nesting of framesets to make it easier to develop Web ...
Quan Liang Chen +2 more
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Home‐Explorer: Ontology‐Based Physical Artifact Search and Hidden Object Detection System
A new system named Home‐Explorer that searches and finds physical artifacts in a smart indoor environment is proposed. The view on which it is based is artifact‐centered and uses sensors attached to the everyday artifacts (called smart objects) in the real world.
Bin Guo, Satoru Satake, Michita Imai
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A Tamper‐Resistant and Portable Healthcare Folder
Electronic health record (EHR) projects have been launched in most developed countries to increase the quality of healthcare while decreasing its cost. The benefits provided by centralizing the healthcare information in database systems are unquestionable in terms of information quality, availability, and protection against failure.
Nicolas Anciaux +12 more
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