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Comparative Power Analysis of LFSR Test Pattern Generators

by H. Srikanth Kamath, Srivastava Saket Garg
"... Automatic Test Pattern Generation Automatic Test Pattern Generator is an electronic de-sign automation method used to find an input sequence that, when applied to a digital circuit, enables automatic test equipment to distinguish between the correct circuit behavior and the faulty circuit behavior c ..."
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Automatic Test Pattern Generation Automatic Test Pattern Generator is an electronic de-sign automation method used to find an input sequence that, when applied to a digital circuit, enables automatic test equipment to distinguish between the correct circuit behavior and the faulty circuit behavior

Issues in Automated Negotiation and Electronic Commerce: Extending the Contract Net Framework

by Tuomas Sandholm , Victor Lesser , 1999
"... In this paper we discuss a number of previously unaddressed issues that arise in automated negotiation among self-interested agents whose rationality is bounded by computational complexity. These issues are presented in the context of iterative task allocation negotiations. First, the reasons ..."
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In this paper we discuss a number of previously unaddressed issues that arise in automated negotiation among self-interested agents whose rationality is bounded by computational complexity. These issues are presented in the context of iterative task allocation negotiations. First, the reasons

Twitter Power: Tweets as Electronic Word of Mouth

by Bernard J. Jansen, Mimi Zhang, Kate Sobel, Abdur Chowdury
"... In this paper we report research results investigating microblogging as a form of electronic word-of-mouth for sharing consumer opinions concerning brands. We analyzed more than 150,000 microblog postings containing branding comments, sentiments, and opinions.We investigated the overall structure of ..."
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of these microblog postings, the types of expressions, and the movement in positive or negative sentiment.We compared automated methods of classifying sentiment in these microblogs with manual coding. Using a case study approach, we analyzed the range, frequency, timing, and content of tweets in a corporate account

The Asgaard Project: A Task-Specific Framework for the . . .

by Yuval Shahar, Silvia Miksch, Peter Johnson - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE , 1998
"... Clinical guidelines can be viewed as generic skeletal-plan schemata that represent clinical procedural knowledge and that are instantiated and refined dynamically by care providers over significant time periods. In the Asgaard project, we are investigating a set of tasks that support the application ..."
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record. We are developing methods that perform these tasks in multiple clinical domains, given an instance of a properly represented clinical guideline and an electronic medical patient record. In this paper, we point out the precise domain-specific knowledge required by each method, such as the explicit

A Survey of Modern Authorship Attribution Methods

by Efstathios Stamatatos - JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
"... Authorship attribution supported by statistical or computational methods has a long history starting from 19th century and marked by the seminal study of Mosteller and Wallace (1964) on the authorship of the disputed Federalist Papers. During the last decade, this scientific field has been developed ..."
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Authorship attribution supported by statistical or computational methods has a long history starting from 19th century and marked by the seminal study of Mosteller and Wallace (1964) on the authorship of the disputed Federalist Papers. During the last decade, this scientific field has been

NetCash: A design for practical electronic currency on the Internet

by Gennady Medvinsky , B. Clifford Neuman , 1993
"... NetCash is a framework that supports realtime electronic payments with provision of anonymity over an unsecure network. It is designed to enable new types of services on the Internet which have not been practical to date because of the absence of a secure, scalable, potentially anonymous payment met ..."
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method. NetCash strikes a balance between unconditionally anonymous electronic currency, and signed instruments analogous to checks that are more scalable but identify the principals in atransaction. It does this by providing the framework within which proposed electronic currency protocols can

Departments of Electronics and Instrumentation, and Automation

by Elena Niculescu, E. P. Iancu, Dorina-mioara Purcaru
"... Abstract:- This paper presents a computational algorithm for the parameter D2 (quantity that determines the decay interval D2Ts) in DC-to-DC fourth-order PWM converters (Cuk, SEPIC, Zeta, low-ripple input-current boost converter etc.), with discontinuous conduction mode and parasitic resistances. Th ..."
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. The computation algorithm, based on the steady-state model obtained through the state-space averaging method and easy implemented with MATLAB, supplies the value of the parameter D2 that is a necessary quantity for dynamic and static analysis, and design of control loop of these converters. A fourth

Automated Macromodel Generation for Electronic Systems

by Jaijeet Roychowdhury - IEEE Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Workshop , 2003
"... Automated model generation methods are becoming an increasingly important component of methodologies for effective system verification, especially for mixed-signal electronic systems. In this paper, we organize and review the fundamental principles, development and applicability of the algorithmical ..."
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Automated model generation methods are becoming an increasingly important component of methodologies for effective system verification, especially for mixed-signal electronic systems. In this paper, we organize and review the fundamental principles, development and applicability

Automated Methods for the Summarization of Electronic Health Records

by Rimma Pivovarov , 2015
"... Objectives This review examines work on automated summarization of electronic health record (EHR) data and in particular, individual patient record summarization. We organize the published research and highlight methodological challenges in the area of EHR summarization implementation. Target audien ..."
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Objectives This review examines work on automated summarization of electronic health record (EHR) data and in particular, individual patient record summarization. We organize the published research and highlight methodological challenges in the area of EHR summarization implementation. Target

Electronics and

by Yu-seung Ma, Jeff Offutt, Yong-rae Kwon
"... Mutation testing is a valuable experimental research technique that has been used in many studies. It has been experimentally compared with other test criteria, and also used to support experimental comparisons of other test criteria, by using mutants as a method to create faults. In effect, mutatio ..."
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, mutation is often used as a “gold standard ” for experimental evaluations of test methods. Although mutation testing is powerful, it is a complicated and computationally expensive testing method. Therefore, automated tool support is indispensable for conducting mutation testing. This demo presents a
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