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Extraction of novel features based on histograms of MFCCs used in emotion classification from generated original speech dataset
This paper introduces two significant contributions: one is a new feature based on histograms of MFCC (Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients) extracted from the audio files that can be used in emotion classification from ... -
Extraction of novel features based on histograms of mfccs used in emotion classification from generated original speech dataset
(Kauno Technologijos Universitetas, 2020-02-17)This paper introduces two significant contributions: one is a new feature based on histograms of MFCC (Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients) extracted from the audio files that can be used in emotion classification from ... -
Fault masking as a service
(Wiley, 2014-07)In SOA, composite services depend on a set of partner services to perform their tasks. These partner services may become unavailable because of system and/or network faults, leading to an increased error rate for the ... -
Feature-based rationale management system for supporting software architecture adaptation
(World Scientific Publishing Co., 2012-11)Each software architecture design is the result of a broad set of design decisions and their justifications, that is, the design rationale. Capturing the design rationale is important for a variety of reasons such as ... -
The FIRMER-square contour algorithm
(Springer International Publishing, 2013)The recently proposed Square Contour Algorithm (SCA) provides a good solution to the blind equalization problem as it does not suffer from any type of phase rotation. However, its suitability to Code Division Multiple ... -
Formal modelling and verification of a multi-agent negotiation approach for airline operations control
(Springer, 2021-02-12)This paper proposes and evaluates a new airline disruption management strategy using multi-agent system modelling, simulation, and verification. This new strategy is based on a multi-agent negotiation protocol and is ... -
From capturing to rendering: Volumetric media delivery with six degrees of freedom
(IEEE, 2020-10)Technological improvements are rapidly advancing holographic-type content distribution. Significant research efforts have been made to meet the low latency and high bandwidth requirements set forward by interactive ... -
Fully autonomous trustworthy unmanned aerial vehicle teamwork: A research guideline using level 2 blockchain
(IEEE, 2023-02)The vast range of possible fully autonomous multiunmanned aerial vehicle (multi-UAV) operations is creating a new and expanding market where technological advances are happening at a breakneck pace. The integration of UAVs ... -
Game of protocols: Is QUIC ready for prime time streaming?
(Wiley, 2020-05)Quick User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Internet Connections (QUIC) is an experimental and low-latency transport protocol proposed by Google, which is still being improved and specified in the Internet Engineering Task Force ... -
Game of streaming players: Is consensus viable or an illusion?
(Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2019-08)The dramatic growth of HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) traffic represents a practical challenge for service providers in satisfying the demand from their customers. Achieving this in a network where multiple players share ... -
Generalization to unseen viewpoint images of objects via alleviated pose attentive capsule agreement
(Springer, 2023-02)Despite their achievements in object recognition, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) particularly fail to generalize to unseen viewpoints of a learned object even with substantial samples. On the other hand, recently ... -
A generalized stereotype learning approach and its instantiation in trust modeling
(Elsevier, 2018-08)Owing to the lack of historical data regarding an entity in online communities, a user may rely on stereotyping to estimate its behavior based on historical data about others. However, these stereotypes cannot accurately ... -
Genetic algorithms and heuristics hybridized for software architecture recovery
(Springer, 2023-06-26)Large scale software systems must be decomposed into modular units to reduce maintenance efforts. Software Architecture Recovery (SAR) approaches have been introduced to analyze dependencies among software modules and ... -
Handling epistemic and aleatory uncertainties in probabilistic circuits
(Springer, 2022-04)When collaborating with an AI system, we need to assess when to trust its recommendations. If we mistakenly trust it in regions where it is likely to err, catastrophic failures may occur, hence the need for Bayesian ... -
Hierarchically constrained 3D hand pose estimation using regression forests from single frame depth data
(Elsevier, 2014-12-01)The emergence of inexpensive 2.5D depth cameras has enabled the extraction of the articulated human body pose. However, human hand skeleton extraction still stays as a challenging problem since the hand contains as many ... -
High throughput graphics processing unit based Fano decoder
(Elsevier, 2016-11)The next-generation high speed wireless technologies, such as WirelessHD, bring the concept of several Gigabits per second data communication. However, forward error correction that takes place at the receiver side has ... -
High-level features for resource economy and fast learning in skill transfer
Abstraction is an important aspect of intelligence which enables agents to construct robust representations for effective and efficient decision making. Although, deep neural networks are proven to be effective learning ... -
Hi–C interaction graph analysis reveals the impact of histone modifications in chromatin shape
(Springer, 2021-07-17)Chromosome conformation capture experiments such as Hi–C map the three-dimensional spatial organization of genomes in a genome-wide scale. Even though Hi–C interactions are not biased towards any of the histone modifications, ... -
How to trust a few among many
(Springer International Publishing, 2017)The presence of numerous and disparate information sources available to support decision-making calls for efficient methods of harnessing their potential. Information sources may be unreliable, and misleading reports can ... -
Human adaptation to human–robot shared control
(IEEE, 2019-04)Human-in-the-loop robot control systems naturally provide the means for synergistic human-robot collaboration through control sharing. The expectation in such a system is that the strengths of each partner are combined to ...
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