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19th EPIA 2019: Vila Real, Portugal
- Paulo Moura Oliveira, Paulo Novais, Luís Paulo Reis:
Progress in Artificial Intelligence, 19th EPIA Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2019, Vila Real, Portugal, September 3-6, 2019, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11805, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-30243-6
Ambient Intelligence and Affective Environments
- Rodrigo Rocha, Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais:
The Influence of Age and Gender in the Interaction with Touch Screens. 3-12 - Tatsuo Nakajima, Risa Kimura, Fumiko Ishizawa, Mizuki Sakamoto:
Analyzing User Experiences in Incorporated Fictionality. 13-25 - Ichiro Satoh:
Agent-Based Education Environment in Museums. 26-37 - Antonio J. Sánchez, Elena Hernández Nieves, Fernando de la Prieta, Juan Manuel Corchado, Sara Rodríguez:
Describing Interfaces in the Framework of Adaptive Interface Ecosystems. 38-49 - Diogo Martinho, João Carneiro, Paulo Novais, José Neves, Juan M. Corchado, Goreti Marreiros:
A Conceptual Approach to Enhance the Well-Being of Elderly People. 50-61 - Peter Mikulecký:
Blended Learning in Smart Learning Environments. 62-67 - Pedro Santos, Vinícius Silva, Filomena O. Soares, Alberto Simões:
Facial Virtual Tracking: A System to Mirror Emotions. 68-79
Business Applications of Artificial Intelligence
- Diogo Alves, Bruno Valente, Ricardo Filipe, Maria Castro, Luís Macedo:
A Recommender System for Telecommunication Operators' Campaigns. 83-95 - Henrique de Castro Neto, Rita Maria da Silva Julia, Elaine Ribeiro de Faria Paiva, André Carlos Ponce de Leon Ferreira de Carvalho, Anisio Pereira Santos Junior, Diansley Raphael Santos Peres, Etienne Silva Julia, Jony Teixeira de Melo, Umberto Maia Barcelos, Josiane Esteves de Assis:
Improving the AHT in Telecommunication Companies by Automatic Modeling of Call Center Service. 96-107 - Sibusiso C. Khoza, Jacomine Grobler:
Comparing Machine Learning and Statistical Process Control for Predicting Manufacturing Performance. 108-119 - Fabíola S. F. Pereira, André C. P. L. F. de Carvalho, Rafael Assis, Maxley Costa, Elaine R. Faria, Rita Maria da Silva Julia, Umberto Barcelos, Jony Melo:
Feature-Based Time Series Classification for Service Request Opening Prediction in the Telecom Industry. 120-132 - Ana Silva, Pedro Campos, Carlos Abreu Ferreira:
Sequence and Network Mining of Touristic Routes Based on Flickr Geotagged Photos. 133-144 - Jacomine Grobler:
A Diversity Based Multi-objective Hyper-heuristic for the FJSP with Sequence-Dependent Set-Up Times, Auxiliary Resources and Machine Down Time. 145-156
General AI
- Ricardo Martins, Pedro Rangel Henriques, Paulo Novais:
Determining Emotional Profile Based on Microblogging Analysis. 159-171 - Ailin Chen, Rui Jesus, Márcia Vilarigues:
Using Deep Learning Techniques for Authentication of Amadeo de Souza Cardoso Paintings and Drawings. 172-183 - Ricardo Cardoso Pereira, Miriam Seoane Santos, Pedro Pereira Rodrigues, Pedro Henriques Abreu:
MNAR Imputation with Distributed Healthcare Data. 184-195 - Paulo J. S. Ferreira, João M. P. Cardoso, João Mendes-Moreira:
Automatic Switching Between Video and Audio According to User's Context. 196-207 - Ricardo M. C. Magalhães, João M. P. Cardoso, João Mendes-Moreira:
Energy Efficient Smartphone-Based Users Activity Classification. 208-219 - André Gil, Carlos Grilo, Gustavo Reis, Patrício Domingues:
A Divide and Conquer Approach to Automatic Music Transcription Using Neural Networks. 220-231 - Antonio Capela, Samuel Mascarenhas, Pedro Alexandre Santos, Manuel Lopes:
An Adaptive and Transferable Dialog Management System for Social Aware Task Execution. 232-243 - Piyush Chawla, Diego Esteves, Karthik Pujar, Jens Lehmann:
SimpleLSTM: A Deep-Learning Approach to Simple-Claims Classification. 244-255 - Nuno Martins, José Magalhães Cruz, Tiago Cruz, Pedro Henriques Abreu:
Analyzing the Footprint of Classifiers in Adversarial Denial of Service Contexts. 256-267 - Kuruge Darshana Abeyrathna, Ole-Christoffer Granmo, Lei Jiao, Morten Goodwin:
The Regression Tsetlin Machine: A Tsetlin Machine for Continuous Output Problems. 268-280 - Murilo V. F. Menezes, Luiz C. B. Torres, Antônio P. Braga:
Learning Regularization Parameters of Radial Basis Functions in Embedded Likelihoods Space. 281-292
Intelligent Robotics
- Sandro Augusto Magalhães, Filipe Neves dos Santos, Rui Costa Martins, Luís Freitas Rocha, José Brito:
Path Planning Algorithms Benchmarking for Grapevines Pruning and Monitoring. 295-306 - Sebastian Mai, Heiner Zille, Christoph Steup, Sanaz Mostaghim:
Online Optimization of Movement Cost for Robotic Applications of PSO. 307-318 - André Aguiar, Filipe Neves dos Santos, Luís Santos, Armando Sousa:
Monocular Visual Odometry Using Fisheye Lens Cameras. 319-330 - Tiago Mendonça, Diana Alves Guimarães, António Paulo Moreira, Paulo Costa:
A Comparison Procedure for IMUs Performance. 331-344 - Rafael Arrais, Germano Veiga, Tiago Trindade Ribeiro, Daniel Oliveira, Ramon O. Fernandes, André Gustavo S. Conceição, P. C. M. A. Farias:
Application of the Open Scalable Production System to Machine Tending of Additive Manufacturing Operations by a Mobile Manipulator. 345-356 - Mojgan Hashemian, Raul Benites Paradeda, Carla Guerra, Ana Paiva:
Do You Trust Me? Investigating the Formation of Trust in Social Robots. 357-369
Knowledge Discovery and Business Intelligence
- Pedro José Pereira, Pedro Pinto, Rui Mendes, Paulo Cortez, Antoine Moreau:
Using Neuroevolution for Predicting Mobile Marketing Conversion. 373-384 - Camila Vaccari Sundermann, Renan de Pádua, Vítor Rodrigues Tonon, Marcos Aurélio Domingues, Solange Oliveira Rezende:
A Context-Aware Recommender Method Based on Text Mining. 385-396 - Paulo Pinheiro, Luís Cavique:
Extracting Actionable Knowledge to Increase Business Utility in Sport Services. 397-409 - Thiago Andrade, Brais Cancela, João Gama:
Discovering Common Pathways Across Users' Habits in Mobility Data. 410-421 - Mariana Carvalho, Orlando Belo:
Discovering Analytical Preferences for Personalizing What-If Scenarios. 422-434 - Ivo Anjos, Nuno Marques, Margarida Grilo, Isabel Guimarães, João Magalhães, Sofia Cavaco:
Sibilant Consonants Classification with Deep Neural Networks. 435-447 - Kemilly Dearo Garcia, Mannes Poel, Joost N. Kok, André C. P. L. F. de Carvalho:
Online Clustering for Novelty Detection and Concept Drift in Data Streams. 448-459 - Carolina Centeio Jorge, Martin Atzmueller, Behzad Momahed Heravi, Jenny L. Gibson, Cláudio Rebelo de Sá, Rosaldo J. F. Rossetti:
Mining Exceptional Social Behaviour. 460-472 - Inês Areosa, Luís Torgo:
Visual Interpretation of Regression Error. 473-485 - Maria Dias, João Monteiro, Jacinto Estima, Joel Silva, Bruno Martins:
Semantic Segmentation of High-Resolution Aerial Imagery with W-Net Models. 486-498
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
- Mikolás Janota:
On Unordered BDDs and Quantified Boolean Formulas. 501-507 - Cinthia Mikaela de Souza, Matheus Eduardo dos Santos, Magali R. G. Meireles, Paulo E. M. de Almeida:
Using Summarization Techniques on Patent Database Through Computational Intelligence. 508-519 - Pedro Cabalar, Manuel Rey, Concepción Vidal:
A Complete Planner for Temporal Answer Set Programming. 520-525 - Jesse Heyninck, Ofer Arieli:
An Argumentative Characterization of Disjunctive Logic Programming. 526-538 - Carlos Mencía, João Marques-Silva:
Computing Shortest Resolution Proofs. 539-551 - Matti Berthold, Ricardo Gonçalves, Matthias Knorr, João Leite:
Forgetting in Answer Set Programming with Anonymous Cycles. 552-565
MultiAgent Systems: Theory and Applications
- Daniela Sousa, Susana Sargento, Artur Pereira, Miguel Luís:
Self-adaptive Team of Aquatic Drones with a Communication Network for Aquaculture. 569-580 - Eder Mateus Nunes Gonçalves, Bruno Coelho Rodrigues, Ricardo Arend Machado:
Assessment of Testability on Multiagent Systems Developed with Organizational Model Moise. 581-592 - Martin Aleksandrov, Cunjing Ge, Toby Walsh:
Fair Division Minimizing Inequality. 593-605 - Alda Canito, Gabriel Santos, Juan M. Corchado, Goreti Marreiros, Zita A. Vale:
Semantic Web Services for Multi-Agent Systems Interoperability. 606-616 - Palina Bartashevich, Sanaz Mostaghim:
Ising Model as a Switch Voting Mechanism in Collective Perception. 617-629
Social Simulation and Modelling
- Helder Coelho:
Reflections on Social Simulation and Complexity. 633-641 - Dionysios Strongylis, Charalampos S. Kouzinopoulos, Georgios Stavropoulos, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
Emergency Evacuation Simulation in Open Air Events Using a Floor Field Cellular Automata Model. 642-653 - Tim Verwaart, Youri Dijkxhoorn, Christine Plaisier, Coen van Wagenberg:
Agent-Based Simulation of Local Soy Value Chains in Ghana. 654-666
Text Mining and Applications
- Giuseppe Portolese, Marcos Aurélio Domingues, Valéria Delisandra Feltrim:
Exploring Textual Features for Multi-label Classification of Portuguese Film Synopses. 669-681 - Daniel Henrique Mourão Falci, Marco Antônio Calijorne Soares, Wladmir Cardoso Brandão, Fernando Silva Parreiras:
Using Recurrent Neural Networks for Semantic Role Labeling in Portuguese. 682-694 - Douglas Vitório, Ellen Souza, Adriano L. I. Oliveira:
Evaluating Active Learning Sampling Strategies for Opinion Mining in Brazilian Politics Corpora. 695-707 - Rodrigo Mansueli Nunes, Marcos Aurélio Domingues, Valéria Delisandra Feltrim:
Exploring Multi-label Stacking in Natural Language Processing. 708-718 - Luís Duarte, Luís Macedo, Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira:
Exploring Emojis for Emotion Recognition in Portuguese Text. 719-730 - Adriano Mendonça Rocha, Marcelo de Almeida Maia:
Improving the Classification of Q&A Content for Android Fragmentation Using Named Entity Recognition. 731-743 - André Clemêncio, Ana Alves, Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira:
Recognizing Humor in Portuguese: First Steps. 744-756 - Rodrigo Santos, João Silva, António Branco, Deyi Xiong:
The Direct Path May Not Be The Best: Portuguese-Chinese Neural Machine Translation. 757-768 - Ana Bárbara Cardoso, Bruno Martins, Jacinto Estima:
Using Recurrent Neural Networks for Toponym Resolution in Text. 769-780
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