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In this paper we present the design of a web browser that is responsive to the user's interest level. The user's interest level is measured via a wearable Neurosky EEG sensor that gives a value of the user's attention level in real time. The current scroll position is used to identify which part of the webpage the user is reading currently. Combining the scroll position and the user's real time attention...
In this paper we used clustering algorithms to compare the typical load profiles of different European countries in different day of the weeks. We find out that better results are obtained if the clustering is not performed directly on the data, but on some features extracted from the data. Clustering results can be exploited by energy providers to tailor more attractive time-varying tariffs for their...
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