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Informatics, Volume 5, Issue 2

June 2018 - 14 articles

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Articles (14)

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
8,322 Views
19 Pages

Recognition of Physical Activities from a Single Arm-Worn Accelerometer: A Multiway Approach

  • Lieven Billiet,
  • Thijs Swinnen,
  • Kurt De Vlam,
  • Rene Westhovens and
  • Sabine Van Huffel

In current clinical practice, functional limitations due to chronic musculoskeletal diseases are still being assessed subjectively, e.g., using questionnaires and function scores. Performance-based methods, on the other hand, offer objective insights...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
11,007 Views
50 Pages

Data Provenance for Agent-Based Models in a Distributed Memory

  • Delmar B. Davis,
  • Jonathan Featherston,
  • Hoa N. Vo,
  • Munehiro Fukuda and
  • Hazeline U. Asuncion

Agent-Based Models (ABMs) assist with studying emergent collective behavior of individual entities in social, biological, economic, network, and physical systems. Data provenance can support ABM by explaining individual agent behavior. However, there...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
11,031 Views
17 Pages

A Recommender System for Programming Online Judges Using Fuzzy Information Modeling

  • Raciel Yera Toledo,
  • Yailé Caballero Mota and
  • Luis Martínez

Programming online judges (POJs) are an emerging application scenario in e-learning recommendation areas. Specifically, they are e-learning tools usually used in programming practices for the automatic evaluation of source code developed by students...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
8,496 Views
18 Pages

Detecting Transitions in Manual Tasks from Wearables: An Unsupervised Labeling Approach

  • Sebastian Böttcher,
  • Philipp M. Scholl and
  • Kristof Van Laerhoven

Authoring protocols for manual tasks such as following recipes, manufacturing processes or laboratory experiments requires significant effort. This paper presents a system that estimates individual procedure transitions from the user’s physical movem...

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