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In the past, the utilization of the limb prosthesis has improved the daily life of amputees or patients with movement disorders. However, a leg-amputee has to take a series of training after wearing a limb prosthesis, and the training results determine whether a patient can use the limb prosthesis correctly in her/his daily life. This work proposes a prosthesis training system to allow the amputees...
Intrusion detection system (IDS) is a security layer that is used to discover ongoing intrusive attacks and anomaly activities in information systems and is usually working in a dynamically changing environment. Although increasing IDSs are developed in the literature, network security administrators are faced with the task of analyzing enormous alerts produced from the analysis of different event...
Recent researches indicated that students' ability to construct evidence based explanations in classrooms through scientific inquiry is critical to successful science education. Structured argumentation support environments have been built and used in scientific discourse in the literature. To the best our knowledge, no research work in the literature addressed the issue of automatically assessing...
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