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This talk discusses a new neural-fuzzy network architecture in which a traditional neuro-fuzzy system is transformed into an equivalent fully connected three layer neural network, namely, the Fully Connected Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems (F-CONFIS). The F-CONFIS differs from traditional neural networks by its dependent and repeated weights between input layer and hidden layer and can be considered...
The New York Times declared 2012 as the year of the Massive Online Open Courses (MOOC). This also proves that MOOC is the latest and the most successful development in online education. These online courses are designed for large-scale participation, freely available with free access to all course materials, available through any web browser on any mobile device or computer The talk summarizes the...
In order to understand judicial complaints more clearly (to avoid misinterpretations and to provide additional clarification of its content), structural and semantic markup can be rather helpful. By structural and semantic markup, claims can be semantically enhanced using legal ontologies and legal knowledge interchange format argument graphs making them more understandable for machines, but also...
A cyber-physical system is a collection of distributed physical and computational entities, that collaborate together to reach a higher goal. The paper presents how the communication aspects of the Pεα workflow language for programming cyber-physical systems can be decentralized with the communication patterns provided by Iris, a distributed cloud messaging system.
Agglutinative languages, such as Hungarian, use inflection to modify the meaning of words. Inflection is a string transformation which describe how can a word converted into its inflected form. The transformation can be described by a transformational string. The words can be classified by their transformational string, so inflection is considered as a classification. Linear separability of clusters...
This article deals with performance evaluation of the Opus audio codec in a particular implementation. Different packet loss settings are investigated in means of the decoded signal objective quality measures. Packet loss can occur either on the congested wired or on the less reliable radio frequency data connections. Waveform based, spectrum based, as well as perceptual based and composite measures...
The purpose of the presented project is the development of a software system for broadcasting, tracking and managing traffic related information. The system contains a server and an Android client application for reporting and displaying traffic related events (traffic cameras, traffic jams, accidents, roadblocks, etc.). It also includes a web application for the system administrators and another...
The aim of this paper is to compare descriptive and predictive qualities of multivariate TAR models with threshold variables obtained via aggregation functions versus one-dimensional TAR models with endogenous as well as exogenous threshold variables. Time series of REIT indexes of 5 selected G7 countries (USA, Japan, Great Britain, France, Canada) were modelled. They manifest similar behaviour in...
Clinical chemistry tests are widely used in medical diagnosis. Physicians typically interpret them in a univariate sense, by comparing each parameter to a reference interval, however, their correlation structure may also be interesting, as it can shed light on common physiologic or pathological mechanisms. The correlation analysis of such parameters is hindered by two problems: the relationships between...
Henstock-type integrals are studied for functions defined in a compact metric space T endowed with a regular σ-addltive measure μ, and taking values in a Banach lattice X. In particular, the space [0,1] with the usual Lebesgue measure is considered. The norm- and the order-type integral are compared and interesting results are obtained when X is an L-space. 2010 AMS Mathematics Subject Classification:...
Karaçal and Mesiar showed that it is possible to construct uninorms on an arbitrary bounded lattice. Particularly, they constructed the weakest and the strongest uninorm. In this paper another method for a construction of uninorms on bounded lattices is proposed. The cases of general bounded lattices as well as bounded lattices equipped with a special arithmetic operation, are discussed.
We report on our on-going efforts to apply real quantifier elimination to the (semi-)automatic complexity analysis of numerical algorithms. In particular, we describe a case study on the square root problem: given a real number x and an error bound, find a real interval such that it contains √x and its width is less than or equal to ε. A typical numerical algorithm starts with an initial interval...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and related technologies have the important impact nowadays. These technologies have variety of applications, and they are key enabling technologies of IoT (Internet of Things). ZigBee standard is the most common WSN technology. Its importance and expansion, as a widely used technology in many different areas, influence the importance of including ZigBee technology in...
Localization is the method of finding a wireless sensor network (WSN) node's position in space. This paper presents the procedure for locating mobile nodes in a wireless sensor network, including the techniques for estimating internode distances and angles and how nodes compute their positions using trilateration, multilateration or triangulation. These methods use the distances of different nodes...
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