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Awareness marks: adaptive services through user interactions with augmented objects
(2011)
The ambient intelligence paradigm involves one important challenge: to be adaptive to users and context through simple and natural interactions. To meet this goal, it is important to associate data with relevant everyday ...
A Methodology for the Automatic Regulation of Intersections in Real Time using Soft-computing Techniques
(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008)
This work presents an application of diverse soft-computing
techniques to the resolution of semaphoric regulation problems.
First, clustering techniques are used to discover the prototypes
which characterize the mobility ...
Road accessibility and articulation of metropolitan spatial structures: the case of Madrid (Spain)
(2014)
In the last few decades, rapid growth in mobility has facilitated the progressive inclusion of distant places in metropolitan processes, modifying traditional metropolitan areas into polycentric urban structures. The paper ...
Algorithmic lateral inhibition method in dynamic and selective visual attention task: application to moving objects detection and labelling.
(2006)
In a recent article, knowledge modelling at the knowledge level for the task of moving objects detection in image sequences has been introduced. In this paper, the algorithmic lateral inhibition (ALI) method is now applied ...
Applying petri nets for the analysis of the gsh-asc cycle in chloroplasts
(2012)
Petri nets are a useful framework for the analysis of biological
systems in various complementary ways, integrating both qualitative
and quantitative studies. We apply this formalism to the Glutathione
Ascorbate Redox ...
Motion-based stereovision model with potential utility in robot navigation.
(2005)
Autonomous robot guidance in dynamic environments requires, on the one hand, the study of relative motion of the objects of the environment with respect to the robot, and on the other hand, the analysis of the depth towards ...
The underlying formal model of algorithmic lateral inhibition
(2007)
Many researchers have explored the relationship between recurrent neural networks and finite state machines. Finite state machines constitute the best characterized computational model, whereas artificial neural networks ...
Agent-based modeling of a mobile robot to detect and follow humans.
(2009)
This paper introduces a multi-agent system (MAS) approach using the detailed process provided by Prometheus methodology for the design of a moving robot application for the detection and following of humans. Our conjecture ...