Search Results for author: Vasco Furtado

Found 9 papers, 0 papers with code

A Temporal Clustering Algorithm for Achieving the trade-off between the User Experience and the Equipment Economy in the Context of IoT

no code implementations30 Jul 2019 Caio Ponte, Carlos Caminha, Rafael Bomfim, Ronaldo Moreira, Vasco Furtado

This algorithm was tested in a specific prediction scenario of consumption of an electric water dispenser typically used in tropical countries, in which the ambient temperature is around 30-degree Celsius.

Clustering Incremental Learning

Contextual Data Collection for Smart Cities

no code implementations6 Apr 2017 Henrique Santos, Vasco Furtado, Paulo Pinheiro, Deborah L. McGuinness

The sharing of these documents may be a convenient way for the data provider to convey and publish data but it is not the ideal way for data consumers to reuse the data.

A Service-Oriented Architecture for Assisting the Authoring of Semantic Crowd Maps

no code implementations6 Apr 2017 Henrique Santos, Vasco Furtado

Although there are increasingly more initiatives for the generation of semantic knowledge based on user participation, there is still a shortage of platforms for regular users to create applications on which semantic data can be exploited and generated automatically.

Common Sense Reasoning

From Data to City Indicators: A Knowledge Graph for Supporting Automatic Generation of Dashboards

no code implementations6 Apr 2017 Henrique Santos, Victor Dantas, Vasco Furtado, Paulo Pinheiro, Deborah L. McGuinness

In the context of Smart Cities, indicator definitions have been used to calculate values that enable the comparison among different cities.

Data Visualization Knowledge Graphs

Geracao Automatica de Paineis de Controle para Analise de Mobilidade Urbana Utilizando Redes Complexas

no code implementations4 Apr 2017 Victor Dantas, Henrique Santos, Carlos Caminha, Vasco Furtado

The generator called SBINet (Semantic for Business Intelligence from Networks) has a semantic layer that, through ontologies, describes the data that represents a network as well as the possible metrics to be calculated in the network.

Micro-interventions in urban transport from pattern discovery on the flow of passengers and on the bus network

no code implementations14 Jun 2016 Carlos Caminha, Vasco Furtado, Vládia Pinheiro e Caio Ponte

Finally, from the superimposing of the flow of people represented in the OriginDestination matrix in the supply network, we exemplify how micro-interventions can be prospected by means of an example of the introduction of express routes.

Detecção de comunidades em redes complexas para identificar gargalos e desperdício de recursos em sistemas de ônibus

no code implementations12 Jun 2016 Carlos Caminha, Vasco Furtado, Vládia Pinheiro, Caio Ponte

We propose here a methodology to help to understand the shortcomings of public transportation in a city via the mining of complex networks representing the supply and demand of public transport.

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