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In this paper, we analyze the accomplishment of a study for a low cost system, named PicoAgri, to monitor the status of agricultural fields. We here deal with the small detection system we are developing representing the first element to build the final PicoAgri concept: a system consisting of two elements, an array of small satellites coupled to drones. The array of CubeSat small satellites will...
Despite the generally held notion that embryonal cancers are simpler from a genetic standpoint than adult neoplasms, these cancers show multiple chromosomal rearrangements, suggesting a complicated series of acquired alterations during malignant evolution. This is best exemplified in neuroblastoma, an enigmatic and highly heterogeneous pediatric neoplasm that accounts for 15% of pediatric cancer mortality...
In this paper, an emotion classification system based on speech signals is presented. The classifier can identify the most common emotions, namely anger, neutral, happiness and fear. The algorithm computes a number of acoustic features which are fed into the classifier based on a pattern recognition approach. The classification system is of potential benefit for ambient intelligence in which the emotional...
This paper discusses techniques for fusion in contemporary situation assessment applications. Such applications often require reasoning about phenomena that cannot be observed directly, but information about their effects (i.e. symptoms) can be accessed through the existing sensory and communication infrastructure. Reasoning about hidden phenomena requires interpretation of relevant observations....
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