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    Trip destination prediction based on past GPS log using a Hidden Markov Model

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    In this paper, a system based on the generation of a Hidden Markov Model from the past GPS log and cur- rent location is presented to predict a user’s destination when beginning a new trip. This approach dras- tically reduces the number of points supplied by the GPS device and it permits a ‘‘support-map” to be generated in which the main characteristics of the trips for each user are taken into account. Hence, in contrast with other similar approaches, total independence from a street-map database is achievedMinisterio de Educación y Ciencia TSI2006–13390-C02–02Junta de Andalucia TIC214

    ¿Where do we go? OnTheWay: A prediction system for spatial locations

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    Ponencia presentada en: I International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain, June 7-9, 2006In ubiquitous computing we need to know the present context in order to interact properly with the nearby smart elements. When we are moving outdoors, mobile devices take a very important role because they provide us with a link between the world outside and ourselves through means of intelligent interfaces. There are a lot of situations in which it would be very useful to know or foresee the future context, i.e. as a geographic environment, in which we could find ourselves in a near future, and at the same time being able to use that information from our devices. Therefore we must preview this location with enough precision and time and be able to use this information from our mobile device. In our “OnTheWay” system, we used GPS technology and databases made of past paths taken by a person, in order to predict the next location, once we had begun a new course, comparing the new one with those ones stored. The results were amazing: from the data collected about paths travelled during a month and five days, we got the actual destination in 98% of cases, when we have only made a 30,35% of the total path. Therefore, including statistic and semantic information will allow us to upgrade our results, due to the sedentary human behaviour, the small number of frequently visited locations and the fact that the paths used to arrive to these locations are usually the sam

    A study of tensile and bending properties of 3D-printed biocompatible materials used in dental appliances

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    In the last years, a large number of new biocompatible materials for 3D printers have emerged. Due to their recent appearance and rapid growth, there is little information about their mechanical properties. The design and manufacturing of oral appliances made with 3D printing technologies require knowledge of the mechanical properties of the biocompatible material used to achieve optimal performance for each application. This paper focuses on analyzing the mechanical behaviour of a wide range of biocompatible materials using different additive manufacturing technologies. To this end, tensile and bending tests on different types of recent biocompatible materials used with 3D printers were conducted to evaluate the influence of the material, 3D printing technology, and printing orientation on the fragile/ductile behaviour of the manufactured devices. A test bench was used to perform tensile tests according to ASTM D638 and bending tests according to ISO 178. The specimens were manufactured with nine different materials and five manufacturing technologies. Furthermore, specimens were created with different printing technologies, biocompatible materials, and printing orientations. The maximum allowable stress, rupture stress, flexural modulus, and deformation in each of the tested specimens were recorded. Results suggest that specimens manufactured with Stereolithography (SLA) and milling (polymethyl methacrylate PMMA) achieved high maximum allowable and rupture stress values. It was also observed that Polyjet printing and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) technologies led to load-displacement curves with low maximum stress and high deformation values. Specimens manufactured with Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology showed intermediate and homogeneous performance. Finally, it was observed that the printing direction significantly influences the mechanical properties of the manufactured specimens in some cases.Universidad de Málag

    A Novel Approach to Trojan Horse Detection in Mobile Phones Messaging and Bluetooth Services

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    A method to detect Trojan horses in messaging and Bluetooth in mobile phones by means of monitoring the events produced by the infections is presented in this paper. The structure of the detection approach is split into two modules: the first is the Monitoring module which controls connection requests and sent/received files, and the second is the Graphical User module which shows messages and, under suspicious situations, reports the user about a possible malware. Prototypes have been implemented on different mobile operating systems to test its feasibility on real cellphone malware. Experimental results are shown to be promising since this approach effectively detects various known malwareMinisterio de Ciencia e Innovación TIN2009-14378-C02-0

    Delivery improvement for transport companies

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    In this paper we propose a solution that improves the synchronization and effectiveness of sending and receiving of goods and merchandise by transport companies. We use a service-oriented architecture for the exchange of information related to the reception of products, such as the predicted time when the delivery should take place or the delay in the arrival. Our solution is based on fleet management systems widely used in the transport companies. The main objective of this paper is to improve the interoperability between providers and consumers, thereby creating a communication environment versed in delivery plans. Another feature revised here is the analysis of vehicle tracking information to obtain accurate knowledge of the movement pattern followed by drivers and usefulness for the companies.Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia TSI2006-13390-C02-02Junta de Andalucía TIC-214

    Estudio con Procedimientos de Estilística Computacional de "Susurros de Amor" de Bouchrail Echchaui

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    This work constitutes an in-depth study (although not exhaustive) of the Spanish version of the book Susurros de amor (Whispers of Love) by Bouchrail Echchaui. Computational stylistic methods are used, using the ProComenta computer application. Starting from the words of the text, conclusions and objective evaluations are reached that help to understand the profile of the book studied and, consequently, of the author.Este trabajo constituye un estudio en profundidad (aunque no exhaustivo) de la versión española del libro Susurros de amor de Bouchrail Echchaui. Se emplean métodos de estilística computacional, utilizando la aplicación informática ProComenta. Partiendo de las palabras del texto, se llega a conclusiones y valoraciones objetivas que ayudan a comprender el perfil del libro estudiado y, en consecuencia, de la autora

    Definition of masks related to psychovisual features for video quality assessment

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    Video Quality Assessment needs to correspond to human perception. Pixel-based metrics (PSNR or MSE) fail in many circumstances for not taking into account the spatio-temporal property of human's visual perception. In this paper we propose a new pixel-weighted method to improve video quality metrics for artifacts evaluation. The method applies a psychovisual model based on motion, level of detail, pixel location and the appearance of human faces, which approximate the quality to the human eye's response. Subjective tests were developed to adjust the psychovisual model for demonstrating the noticeable improvement of an algorithm when weighting the pixels according to the factors analyzed instead of treating them equally. The analysis developed demonstrates the necessity of models adapted to the specific visualization of contents and the model presents an advance in quality to be applied over sequences when a determined artifact is analyzed

    Smart toys designed for detecting developmental delays

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    In this paper,we describe the design considerations and implementation of a smart toy system,a technology for supporting the automatic recording and analysis for detecting developmental delays recognition when children play using the smart toy. To achieve this goal,we take advantage of the current commercial sensor features (reliability,low consumption,easy integration,etc.) to develop a series of sensor-based low-cost devices. Specifically,our prototype system consists of a tower of cubes augmented with wireless sensing capabilities and a mobile computing platform that collect the information sent from the cubes allowing the later analysis by childhood development professionals in order to verify a normal behaviour or to detect a potential disorder. This paper presents the requirements of the toy and discusses our choices in toy design,technology used,selected sensors,process to gather data from the sensors and generate information that will help in the decision-making and communication of the information to the collector system. In addition,we also describe the play activities the system supportsAuthors would like to thank the National Programme for Research, Development and Innovation, oriented to Societal Challenges, of the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness that supported the results of this paper through EDUCERE project (TIN2013-47803-C2-2-R), and to Universidad de Alcala that supported them through EDUSENS project (CCG2014/EXP-008
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