Search Results - "Szczurek, Piotr"
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Using Link Analysis Algorithms to Study the Role of Neurons in the Worm Connectome
Published in 2018 IEEE 32nd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA) (01-05-2018)“…In this work, we propose the use of measures based on link analysis algorithms like the Hyperlink-Induced Topic Search (HITS) or PageRank for analyzing the…”
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Stability of Role Assignments in Modified Networks
Published in 2024 4th Interdisciplinary Conference on Electrics and Computer (INTCEC) (11-06-2024)“…This work introduces the concept of the role-stability coefficient, which can be used for measurement and interpretation of unsupervised role assignments. We…”
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Estimating Relevance for the Emergency Electronic Brake Light Application
Published in IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (01-12-2012)“…In this paper, we compare two methods of estimating relevance for the emergency electronic brake light application: One method uses an analytically derived…”
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A Traffic Analysis Perspective on Communication in the Brain
Published in 2017 18th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM) (01-05-2017)“…In this short paper, we report on an approach to datamine the brain from a novel perspective, namely traffic analysis. Our data mining approach considers the…”
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Observe-Driver-and-Learn Platform for Relevance Estimation in Safety Warning Applications from Vehicular Ad Hoc Network
Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2015)“…Safety warning applications from a vehicular ad hoc network aim to disseminate alerts about dangerous events on the road with wireless communication technology…”
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A platform for the development and evaluation of passive safety applications
Published in 2012 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (01-06-2012)“…In this paper, we present a platform for aiding in the development and evaluation of novel ITS passive safety applications. Such applications work by having…”
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Machine Learning Approach for Facial Expression Recognition
Published in 2020 IEEE International Conference on Electro Information Technology (EIT) (01-07-2020)“…This paper outlines the effectiveness of several popular machine learning algorithms for facial expression recognition. The dataset used for this paper…”
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A Platform for Estimating the Relevance of Information in VANET Applications
Published 01-01-2012“…Progress in wireless communication and sensing technologies enabled research on Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network applications that aim to disseminate useful…”
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A CNN Approach for Skin Cancer Classification
Published in 2021 International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT) (14-07-2021)“…Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the world. In the US, there are around 5 million new people diagnosed by skin cancer each year. Skin…”
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A Platform for Estimating the Relevance of Information in VANET Applications
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Prioritizing travel time reports in peer-to-peer traffic dissemination
Published in 2010 7th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks & Digital Signal Processing (CSNDSP 2010) (01-07-2010)“…Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) is a promising approach to the dissemination of spatio-temporal information such as the current traffic condition of a road…”
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Intelligent transportation systems: When is safety information relevant?
Published in 2011 IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (01-06-2011)“…In this paper, we compare two methods of estimating relevance for the emergency electronic brake light application. One uses an analytically derived formula…”
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