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  1. Activity Diagram Synthesis Using Labelled Graphs and the Genetic Algorithm

    Many applications need to meet diverse requirements of a large-scale distributed user group. That challenges the current requirements engineering...

    Chun-Hui Wang, Zhi **, ... Wen-Pin Jiao in Journal of Computer Science and Technology
    Article 30 November 2021
  2. Identifying common and persistent errors made by novice analysts when modeling business processes using UML activity diagram: utilizing a hierarchical error classification

    Accurate process modeling is critical to the successful design of information systems. Therefore, learning to design correct, complete, and...

    Dizza Beimel, Arava Tsoury, Shirly Bar Lev in Software Quality Journal
    Article 15 May 2023
  3. Assigning Declarative Semantics to Some UML Activity Diagrams and BPMN Diagrams

    Research problem and research questions: There exist several diagram techniques to represent (business) processes, such as Activity Diagrams and...
    Conference paper 2024
  4. Well-Handledness in Robustness Diagram with Loop and Time Controls

    This study unveils and formalizes well-handledness in Robustness Diagram with Loop and Time Controls(RDLT). This model property has not yet been...
    Therese Nuelle Roca, Jasmine A. Malinao in Generative Intelligence and Intelligent Tutoring Systems
    Conference paper 2024
  5. Model Decomposition of Robustness Diagram with Loop and Time Controls to Petri Net with Considerations on Resets

    Robustness Diagram with Loop and Time Controls is a multidimensional workflow model that can capture all workflow dimensions, i.e. process, resource,...
    John Albert R. Castillo, Jasmine A. Malinao in Generative Intelligence and Intelligent Tutoring Systems
    Conference paper 2024
  6. Spatiotemporal Object Detection and Activity Recognition

    Spatiotemporal object detection and activity recognition are essential components in the advancement of computer vision, with broad applications...
    Vimal Kumar, Shobhit Jain, David Lillis in Spatiotemporal Data Analytics and Modeling
    Chapter 2024
  7. Reengineering UML Class Diagram Variants into a Product Line Architecture

    Software reuse is a way to reduce costs and improve the quality of products. In practice, software reuse is commonly done by opportunistic...
    Wesley Klewerton Guez Assunção, Silvia R. Vergilio, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon in UML-Based Software Product Line Engineering with SMarty
    Chapter 2023
  8. The Polyopticon: a diagram for urban artificial intelligences

    Smart city discourses often invoke the Panopticon, a disciplinary architecture designed by Jeremy Bentham and popularly theorized by Michel Foucault,...

    Stephanie Sherman in AI & SOCIETY
    Article Open access 09 August 2022
  9. Activity-Oriented Petri Nets (AOPN)

    GPenSIM facilitates compact Activity-Oriented Petri nets (AOPN)Petri net models by removing the resources (usually represented as places) from the...
    Chapter 2023
  10. Multi Speaker Activity Detection Using Spectral Centroids

    In recent years, there has been a notable increase in the demand for reliable and effective methods in the domain of audio processing, specifically...
    K. V. Al**u Khadar, R. K. Sunil Kumar, ... V. V. Sameer in Speech and Language Technologies for Low-Resource Languages
    Conference paper 2024
  11. A new selfish thing detection method based on Voronoi diagram for Internet of Things

    Internet of Things (IoT), as an emerging technology, describes a smart world that enables objects to interact with each other and with end-users...

    Nasim Razzaghi, Shahram Babaie in The Journal of Supercomputing
    Article 10 January 2022
  12. Human Activity Recognition with a Time Distributed Deep Neural Network

    Human activity recognition (HAR) is necessary in numerous domains, including medicine, sports, and security. This research offers a method to improve...
    Gunjan Pareek, Swati Nigam, ... Rajiv Singh in Intelligent Human Computer Interaction
    Conference paper 2024
  13. Human Activity Recognition Using Wi-Fi CSI

    Wi-Fi signals were originally developed with a focus on communication. However, beyond communication applications, Wi-Fi signals have been recently...
    Egberto Caballero, Iandra Galdino, ... Célio Albuquerque in Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare
    Conference paper 2024
  14. Deriving and validating fault metric for object oriented systems using use case diagram

    A significant quality factor reliability is an important requirement for all software systems. Reliability analysis and evaluation for a system is...

    Sangeeta Sabharwal, Preeti Kaur, Ritu Sibal in International Journal of Information Technology
    Article 16 May 2021
  15. Predicting Innovative Cities Using Spatio-Temporal Activity Patterns

    Understanding cities’ complexity is essential for correctly develo** public policies and urban management. Only some studies have attempted to...
    Ricardo Muñoz-Cancino, Sebastián A. Ríos, Manuel Graña in Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems
    Conference paper 2023
  16. Convolutional Autoencoder for Vision-Based Human Activity Recognition

    Human activity recognition (HAR) is a crucial component for many current applications, including those in the healthcare, security, and entertainment...
    Surbhi Jain, Aishvarya Garg, ... Irish Singh in Intelligent Human Computer Interaction
    Conference paper 2024
  17. Automatic Generation of a Business Process Model Diagram Based on Natural Language Processing

    Business Process Management is essential for businesses to adapt to changing requirements and stay relevant in the market. It manages chains of...
    Madline Mößlang, Reinhard Bernsteiner, ... Stephan Schlögl in Knowledge Management in Organisations
    Conference paper 2024
  18. Universal Targeted Adversarial Attacks Against mmWave-Based Human Activity Recognition

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been the key driver in the rapid advancement of modern networking technologies, encompassing both wired and wireless...
    Yucheng **e, **aonan Guo, ... Yingying Chen in Network Security Empowered by Artificial Intelligence
    Chapter 2024
  19. Generative AI with Modeling and Simulation of Activity and Flow-Based Diagrams

    In systems engineering and model-based design, the complexity and interrelationships across different system elements always demand continuous...
    Abdurrahman Alshareef, Nicholas Keller, ... Bernard P. Zeigler in Simulation Tools and Techniques
    Conference paper 2024
  20. The complexities of the satisfiability checking problems of feature diagram sublanguages

    It is well-known that the satisfiability problem of feature diagrams (FDs) is computationally hard. This paper examines the complexities of the...

    Article 11 October 2022
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