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Entity-Centric Abstraction and Modeling Framework for Transportation Architectures
A comprehensive framework for representing transpportation architectures is presented. After discussing a series of preceding perspectives and formulations, the intellectual underpinning of the novel framework using an entity-centric abstraction of transportation is described. The entities include endogenous and exogenous factors and functional expressions are offered that relate these and their evolution. The end result is a Transportation Architecture Field which permits analysis of future concepts under the holistic perspective. A simulation model which stems from the framework is presented and exercised producing results which quantify improvements in air transportation due to advanced aircraft technologies. Finally, a modeling hypothesis and its accompanying criteria are proposed to test further use of the framework for evaluating new transportation solutions
MyEvents: a personal visual analytics approach for mining key events and knowledge discovery in support of personal reminiscence
Reminiscence is an important aspect in our life. It preserves precious memories, allows us to form our own identities and encourages us to accept the past. Our work takes advantage of modern sensor technologies to support reminiscence, enabling self-monitoring of personal activities and individual movement in space and time on a daily basis. This paper presents MyEvents, a web-based personal visual analytics platform designed for non-computing experts, that allows for the collection of long-term location and movement data and the generation of event mementos. Our research is focused on two prominent goals in event reminiscence: 1) selection subjectivity and human involvement in the process of self knowledge discovery and memento creation; and 2) the enhancement of event familiarity by presenting target events and their related information for optimal memory recall and reminiscence. A novel multi-significance event ranking model is proposed to determine significant events in the personal history according to user preferences for event category, frequency and regularity. The evaluation results show that MyEvents effectively fulfils the reminiscence goals and tasks.
Toward Data-Driven Digital Therapeutics Analytics: Literature Review and Research Directions
With the advent of Digital Therapeutics (DTx), the development of software as
a medical device (SaMD) for mobile and wearable devices has gained significant
attention in recent years. Existing DTx evaluations, such as randomized
clinical trials, mostly focus on verifying the effectiveness of DTx products.
To acquire a deeper understanding of DTx engagement and behavioral adherence,
beyond efficacy, a large amount of contextual and interaction data from mobile
and wearable devices during field deployment would be required for analysis. In
this work, the overall flow of the data-driven DTx analytics is reviewed to
help researchers and practitioners to explore DTx datasets, to investigate
contextual patterns associated with DTx usage, and to establish the (causal)
relationship of DTx engagement and behavioral adherence. This review of the key
components of data-driven analytics provides novel research directions in the
analysis of mobile sensor and interaction datasets, which helps to iteratively
improve the receptivity of existing DTx.Comment: This paper has been accepted by the IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica
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