15 results match your criteria: "Computer Technology Institute and Press "Diophantus"[Affiliation]"
Sensors (Basel)
January 2023
Computer Engineering and Informatics Department, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece.
Recent advances both in hardware and software have facilitated the embedded intelligence (EI) research field, and enabled machine learning and decision-making integration in resource-scarce IoT devices and systems, realizing "conscious" and self-explanatory objects (smart objects). In the context of the broad use of WSNs in advanced IoT applications, this is the first work to provide an extreme-edge system, to address structural health monitoring (SHM) on polymethyl methacrylate (PPMA) thin-plate. To the best of our knowledge, state-of-the-art solutions primarily utilize impact positioning methods based on the time of arrival of the stress wave, while in the last decade machine learning data analysis has been performed, by more expensive and resource-abundant equipment than general/development purpose IoT devices, both for the collection and the inference stages of the monitoring system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Robot AI
October 2022
Department of Computer Science, University College London (UCL), London, United Kingdom.
Multi-stage tasks are a challenge for reinforcement learning methods, and require either specific task knowledge (e.g., task segmentation) or big amount of interaction times to be learned.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEduc Inf Technol (Dordr)
June 2022
Department of Training and Certification, Computer Technology Institute & Press - "Diophantus", Patras, Greece.
We are experiencing a transitional period in education: from the traditional, face to face teaching model to new teaching and learning models that apply modern pedagogical approaches, utilize technological achievements and respond to current social needs. For a number of reasons including the recent pandemic covid-19 situation, technology enhanced distance learning, seems to gain ground against traditional face to face teaching and in fact, in a sharp way. Acknowledging that changes in education need time, research and careful steps in order to be successfully applied and established at large scale, in this paper we attempt to compare face to face ("traditional") teacher training with teacher training through a blended learning approach/ model.
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April 2022
Computer Science Department, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States.
Detection and identification of misinformation and fake news is a complex problem that intersects several disciplines, ranging from sociology to computer science and mathematics. In this work, we focus on social media analyzing characteristics that are independent of the text language (language-independent) and social context (location-independent) and common to most social media, not only Twitter as mostly analyzed in the literature. Specifically, we analyze temporal and structural characteristics of information flow in the social networks and we evaluate the importance and effect of two different types of features in the detection process of fake rumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHum Brain Mapp
March 2022
Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), STADIUS Center for Dynamical Systems, Signal Processing and Data Analytics, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Data fusion refers to the joint analysis of multiple datasets that provide different (e.g., complementary) views of the same task.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeuroimage
December 2021
Dept. of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University, Denmark; Dept. of Informatics and Telecommunications of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.
In this paper, we introduce a novel methodology for the analysis of task-related fMRI data. In particular, we propose an alternative way for constructing the design matrix, based on the newly suggested Information-Assisted Dictionary Learning (IADL) method. This technique offers an enhanced potential, within the conventional GLM framework, (a) to efficiently cope with uncertainties in the modeling of the hemodynamic response function, (b) to accommodate unmodeled brain-induced sources, beyond the task-related ones, as well as potential interfering scanner-induced artifacts, uncorrected head-motion residuals and other unmodeled physiological signals, and (c) to integrate external knowledge regarding the natural sparsity of the brain activity that is associated with both the experimental design and brain atlases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Ambient Intell Humaniz Comput
January 2021
6th Primary School of Kaisariani, Athens, Greece.
Climate change and the need for sustainable development have become part of our daily lives. In this context, it is crucial to involve the educational community to the discussion, both students and teachers; by increasing awareness about these issues and the ways school communities can contribute to energy savings, we can kick-start a change towards more sustainable practices in our societies. The Green Awareness in Action (GAIA) H2020 research project implemented an IoT-based approach in several European schools for sustainability awareness and energy efficiency, while at the same time aiming for increasing students' digital skills.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEntropy (Basel)
January 2020
Computer Technology Institute and Press "Diophantus", Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Peloponnese, 221 00 Tripoli, Greece.
In this article an energy disaggregation architecture using elastic matching algorithms is presented. The architecture uses a database of reference energy consumption signatures and compares them with incoming energy consumption frames using template matching. In contrast to machine learning-based approaches which require significant amount of data to train a model, elastic matching-based approaches do not have a model training process but perform recognition using template matching.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdvances in computer and communications technology have deeply affected the way we communicate. Social media have emerged as a major means of human communication. However, a major limitation in such media is the lack of non-verbal stimuli, which sometimes hinders the understanding of the message, and in particular the associated emotional content.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: While the spread of COVID-19 is increased, new, automatic, and reliable methods for accurate detection are essential to reduce the exposure of the medical experts to the outbreak. X-ray imaging, although limited to specific visualizations, may be helpful for the diagnosis. In this study, the problem of automatic classification of pulmonary diseases, including the recently emerged COVID-19, from X-ray images, is considered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurosci Methods
March 2019
Computer Technology Institute & Press "Diophantus" (CTI), Greece; Dept. of Informatics and Telecommunications, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece; Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China.
Background: The growing interest in neuroimaging technologies generates a massive amount of biomedical data of high dimensionality. Tensor-based analysis of brain imaging data has been recognized as an effective analysis that exploits its inherent multi-way nature. In particular, the advantages of tensorial over matrix-based methods have previously been demonstrated in the context of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) source localization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSensors (Basel)
July 2018
Engineering Communications Department, University of Cantabria, 39005 Santander, Spain.
The adoption of technologies like the IoT in urban environments, together with the intensive use of smartphones, is driving transformation towards smart cities. Under this perspective, Experimentation-as-a-Service within OrganiCity aims to create an experimental facility with technologies, services, and applications that simplify innovation within urban ecosystems. We discuss here tools that facilitate experimentation, implementing ways to organize, execute, and administer experimentation campaigns in a smart city context.
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October 2017
Department of Computer, Control and Informatics Engineering, La Sapienza University, Rome 00185, Italy.
Raising awareness among young people and changing their behaviour and habits concerning energy usage is key to achieving sustained energy saving. Additionally, young people are very sensitive to environmental protection so raising awareness among children is much easier than with any other group of citizens. This work examines ways to create an innovative Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) ecosystem (including web-based, mobile, social and sensing elements) tailored specifically for school environments, taking into account both the users (faculty, staff, students, parents) and school buildings, thus motivating and supporting young citizens' behavioural change to achieve greater energy efficiency.
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November 2016
Communications Department, University of Cantabria, Santander 39005, Spain.
In recent years, the evolution of urban environments, jointly with the progress of the Information and Communication sector, have enabled the rapid adoption of new solutions that contribute to the growth in popularity of Smart Cities. Currently, the majority of the world population lives in cities encouraging different stakeholders within these innovative ecosystems to seek new solutions guaranteeing the sustainability and efficiency of such complex environments. In this work, it is discussed how the experimentation with IoT technologies and other data sources form the cities can be utilized to co-create in the OrganiCity project, where key actors like citizens, researchers and other stakeholders shape smart city services and applications in a collaborative fashion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiomedical research becomes increasingly interdisciplinary and collaborative in nature. Researchers need to efficiently and effectively collaborate and make decisions by meaningfully assembling, mining and analyzing available large-scale volumes of complex multi-faceted data residing in different sources. In line with related research directives revealing that, in spite of the recent advances in data mining and computational analysis, humans can easily detect patterns which computer algorithms may have difficulty in finding, this paper reports on the practical use of an innovative web-based collaboration support platform in a biomedical research context.
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