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High Speed Milling Of Hardened Steel Convex Surface
(Elsevier Science BVAmsterdam, 2016)
OPFSumm: on the video summarization using Optimum-Path Forest
(Springer, 2020-04-01)
Video summarization attempts at encoding a given video into a compact representation for a better storage and retrieval purposes. This work copes with the problem of static video summarization using the unsupervised ...
Investigating the cutting phenomena in free-form milling using a ball-end cutting tool for die and mold manufacturing
(Springer London LtdLondonInglaterra, 2014)
SMS Spam Filtering Through Optimum-path Forest-based Classifiers
(Elsevier B.V., 2015-01-01)
In the past years, SMS messages have shown to be a profitable revenue to the cell-phone industries, being one of the most used communication systems to date. However, this very same scenario has led spammers to concentrate ...
Hierarchical learning using deep optimum-path forest
(2020-08-01)
Bag-of-Visual Words (BoVW) and deep learning techniques have been widely used in several domains, which include computer-assisted medical diagnoses. In this work, we are interested in developing tools for the automatic ...
Tools of the Mind: A Path to Build Knowledge and Construct Language through Play
“Tools of the Mind” es un Proyecto en cuya creación se ha trabajado durante los últimos veinte años. Dicho proyecto se constituye sobre la base de las ideas de Vygotsky acerca del desarrollo cognitivo y las destrezas de ...
Supporting self-regulated learning and personalization using ePortfolios: a semantic approach based on learning paths
(Springer Netherlands, 2019-05)
In the area of e-learning, there are new challenges to be overcome. One of them is to allow students self-regulation of their learning. Within this self-regulation process, students and teachers use technological tools to ...
Tomada de decisão : a racionalidade e a experiencialidade no design e projeto de produtos
(Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2018-02-28)
In different project subcultures, architects, engineers, and designers move between two paths to decide what are the next steps to be taken in product design and design: the path of reasoning and the path of intuition. ...