5 resultados para election campaigns

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This paper describes the first five SEALS Evaluation Campaigns over the semantic technologies covered by the SEALS project (ontology engineering tools, ontology reasoning tools, ontology matching tools, semantic search tools, and semantic web service tools). It presents the evaluations and test data used in these campaigns and the tools that participated in them along with a comparative analysis of their results. It also presents some lessons learnt after the execution of the evaluation campaigns and draws some final conclusions.

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The aim of this contribution is to present a theoretical approach and two experimental campaigns (on wind tunnel and on the track) concerning the research work about the ballast train-induced-wind erosion (BTIWE) phenomenon. When a high speed train overpasses the critical speed, it produces a wind speed close to the track large enough to start the motion of the ballast elements, eventually leading to the rolling of the stones (Kwon and Park, 2006) and, if these stones get enough energy, they can jump and then initiate a saltation-like chain reaction, as found in the saltation processes of soil eolian erosion (Bagnold, 1941). The expelled stones can reach a height which is larger than the lowest parts of the train, striking them (and the track surroundings) producing considerable damage that should be avoided. There is not much published work about this phenomenon, in spite of the great interest that exists due to its relevant applications in increasing the maximum operative train speed. Particularly, the initiation of flight of ballast due to the pass of a high speed train has been studied by Kwon and Park (2006) by performing field and wind tunnel experiments.

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The impact of disruptions in JET became even more important with the replacement of the previous Carbon Fiber Composite (CFC) wall with a more fragile full metal ITER-like wall (ILW). The development of robust disruption mitigation systems is crucial for JET (and also for ITER). Moreover, a reliable real-time (RT) disruption predictor is a pre-requisite to any mitigation method. The Advance Predictor Of DISruptions (APODIS) has been installed in the JET Real-Time Data Network (RTDN) for the RT recognition of disruptions. The predictor operates with the new ILW but it has been trained only with discharges belonging to campaigns with the CFC wall. 7 realtime signals are used to characterize the plasma status (disruptive or non-disruptive) at regular intervals of 1 ms. After the first 3 JET ILW campaigns (991 discharges), the success rate of the predictor is 98.36% (alarms are triggered in average 426 ms before the disruptions). The false alarm and missed alarm rates are 0.92% and 1.64%.

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In classical distributed systems, each process has a unique identity. Today, new distributed systems have emerged where a unique identity is not always possible to be assigned to each process. For example, in many sensor networks a unique identity is not possible to be included in each device due to its small storage capacity, reduced computational power, or the huge number of devices to be identified. In these cases, we have to work with anonymous distributed systems where processes cannot be identified. Consensus cannot be solved in classical and anonymous asynchronous distributed systems where processes can crash. To bypass this impossibility result, failure detectors are added to these systems. It is known that ? is the weakest failure detector class for solving consensus in classical asynchronous systems when amajority of processes never crashes. Although A? was introduced as an anonymous version of ?, to find the weakest failure detector in anonymous systems to solve consensus when amajority of processes never crashes is nowadays an open question. Furthermore, A? has the important drawback that it is not implementable. Very recently, A? has been introduced as a counterpart of ? for anonymous systems. In this paper, we show that the A? failure detector class is strictly weaker than A? (i.e., A? provides less information about process crashes than A?). We also present in this paper the first implementation of A? (hence, we also show that A? is implementable), and, finally, we include the first implementation of consensus in anonymous asynchronous systems augmented with A? and where a majority of processes does not crash.

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Durante los últimos años ha aumentado la presencia de personas pertenecientes al mundo de la política en la red debido a la proliferación de las redes sociales, siendo Twitter la que mayor repercusión mediática tiene en este ámbito. El estudio del comportamiento de los políticos en Twitter y de la acogida que tienen entre los ciudadanos proporciona información muy valiosa a la hora de analizar las campañas electorales. De esta forma, se puede estudiar la repercusión real que tienen sus mensajes en los resultados electorales, así como distinguir aquellos comportamientos que tienen una mayor aceptación por parte de la la ciudadaná. Gracias a los avances desarrollados en el campo de la minería de textos, se poseen las herramientas necesarias para analizar un gran volumen de textos y extraer de ellos información de utilidad. Este proyecto tiene como finalidad recopilar una muestra significativa de mensajes de Twitter pertenecientes a los candidatos de los principales partidos políticos que se presentan a las elecciones autonómicas de Madrid en 2015. Estos mensajes, junto con las respuestas de otros usuarios, se han analizado usando algoritmos de aprendizaje automático y aplicando las técnicas de minería de textos más oportunas. Los resultados obtenidos para cada político se han examinado en profundidad y se han presentado mediante tablas y gráficas para facilitar su comprensión.---ABSTRACT---During the past few years the presence on the Internet of people related with politics has increased, due to the proliferation of social networks. Among all existing social networks, Twitter is the one which has the greatest media impact in this field. Therefore, an analysis of the behaviour of politicians in this social network, along with the response from the citizens, gives us very valuable information when analysing electoral campaigns. This way it is possible to know their messages impact in the election results. Moreover, it can be inferred which behaviours have better acceptance among the citizenship. Thanks to the advances achieved in the text mining field, its tools can be used to analyse a great amount of texts and extract from them useful information. The present project aims to collect a significant sample of Twitter messages from the candidates of the principal political parties for the 2015 autonomic elections in Madrid. These messages, as well as the answers received by the other users, have been analysed using machine learning algorithms and applying the most suitable data mining techniques. The results obtained for each politician have been examined in depth and have been presented using tables and graphs to make its understanding easier.