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Norm Monitoring under Partial Action Observability
In the context of using norms for controlling multi-agent systems, a vitally
important question that has not yet been addressed in the literature is the
development of mechanisms for monitoring norm compliance under partial action
observability. This paper proposes the reconstruction of unobserved actions to
tackle this problem. In particular, we formalise the problem of reconstructing
unobserved actions, and propose an information model and algorithms for
monitoring norms under partial action observability using two different
processes for reconstructing unobserved actions. Our evaluation shows that
reconstructing unobserved actions increases significantly the number of norm
violations and fulfilments detected.Comment: Accepted at the IEEE Transaction on Cybernetic
Resolving Multi-party Privacy Conflicts in Social Media
Items shared through Social Media may affect more than one user's privacy ---
e.g., photos that depict multiple users, comments that mention multiple users,
events in which multiple users are invited, etc. The lack of multi-party
privacy management support in current mainstream Social Media infrastructures
makes users unable to appropriately control to whom these items are actually
shared or not. Computational mechanisms that are able to merge the privacy
preferences of multiple users into a single policy for an item can help solve
this problem. However, merging multiple users' privacy preferences is not an
easy task, because privacy preferences may conflict, so methods to resolve
conflicts are needed. Moreover, these methods need to consider how users' would
actually reach an agreement about a solution to the conflict in order to
propose solutions that can be acceptable by all of the users affected by the
item to be shared. Current approaches are either too demanding or only consider
fixed ways of aggregating privacy preferences. In this paper, we propose the
first computational mechanism to resolve conflicts for multi-party privacy
management in Social Media that is able to adapt to different situations by
modelling the concessions that users make to reach a solution to the conflicts.
We also present results of a user study in which our proposed mechanism
outperformed other existing approaches in terms of how many times each approach
matched users' behaviour.Comment: Authors' version of the paper accepted for publication at IEEE
Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Knowledge and Data Engineering, 201
Intelligent composite layup by the application of low cost tracking and projection technologies
Hand layup is still the dominant forming process for the creation of the widest range of complex geometry and mixed material composite parts. However, this process is still poorly understood and informed, limiting productivity. This paper seeks to address this issue by proposing a novel and low cost system enabling a laminator to be guided in real-time, based on a predetermined instruction set, thus improving the standardisation of produced components. Within this paper the current methodologies are critiqued and future trends are predicted, prior to introducing the required input and outputs, and developing the implemented system. As a demonstrator a U-Shaped component typical of the complex geometry found in many difficult to manufacture composite parts was chosen, and its drapeability assessed by the use of a kinematic drape simulation tool. An experienced laminator's knowledgebase was then used to divide the tool into a finite number of features, with layup conducted by projecting and sequentially highlighting target features while tracking a laminator's hand movements across the ply. The system has been implemented with affordable hardware and demonstrates tangible benefits in comparison to currently employed laser-based systems. It has shown remarkable success to date, with rapid Technology Readiness Level advancement. This is a major stepping stone towards augmenting manual labour, with further benefits including more appropriate automation
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