40 resultados para Multidimensional data analysis
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Prescribed fire is a common forest management tool used in Portugal to reduce the fuel load availability and minimize the occurrence of wildfires. In addition, the use of this technique also causes an impact to ecosystems. In this presentation we propose to illustrate some results of our project in two forest sites, both located in Northwest Portugal, where the effect of prescribed fire on soil properties were recorded during a period of 6 months. Changes in soil moisture, organic matter, soil pH and iron, were examined by Principal Component Analysis multivariate statistics technique in order to determine impact of prescribed fire on these soil properties in these two different types of soils and determine the period of time that these forest soils need to recover to their pre-fire conditions, if they can indeed recover. Although the time allocated to this study does not allow for a widespread conclusion, the data analysis clearly indicates that the pH values are positively correlated with iron values at both sites. In addition, geomorphologic differences between both sampling sites, Gramelas and Anjos, are relevant as the soils’ properties considered have shown different performances in time. The use of prescribed fire produced a lower impact in soils originated from more amended bedrock and therefore with a ticker humus covering (Gramelas) than in more rocky soils with less litter covering (Anjos) after six months after the prescribed fire occurrence.
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A new method, based on linear correlation and phase diagrams was successfully developed for processes like the sedimentary process, where the deposition phase can have different time duration - represented by repeated values in a series - and where the erosion can play an important rule deleting values of a series. The sampling process itself can be the cause of repeated values - large strata twice sampled - or deleted values: tiny strata fitted between two consecutive samples. What we developed was a mathematical procedure which, based upon the depth chemical composition evolution, allows the establishment of frontiers as well as the periodicity of different sedimentary environments. The basic tool isn't more than a linear correlation analysis which allow us to detect the existence of eventual evolution rules, connected with cyclical phenomena within time series (considering the space assimilated to time), with the final objective of prevision. A very interesting discovery was the phenomenon of repeated sliding windows that represent quasi-cycles of a series of quasi-periods. An accurate forecast can be obtained if we are inside a quasi-cycle (it is possible to predict the other elements of the cycle with the probability related with the number of repeated and deleted points). We deal with an innovator methodology, reason why it's efficiency is being tested in some case studies, with remarkable results that shows it's efficacy. Keywords: sedimentary environments, sequence stratigraphy, data analysis, time-series, conditional probability.
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Electricity markets are complex environments, involving a large number of different entities, playing in a dynamic scene to obtain the best advantages and profits. MASCEM (Multi-Agent System for Competitive Electricity Markets) is a multi-agent electricity market simulator that models market players and simulates their operation in the market. Market players are entities with specific characteristics and objectives, making their decisions and interacting with other players. This paper presents a methodology to provide decision support to electricity market negotiating players. This model allows integrating different strategic approaches for electricity market negotiations, and choosing the most appropriate one at each time, for each different negotiation context. This methodology is integrated in ALBidS (Adaptive Learning strategic Bidding System) – a multiagent system that provides decision support to MASCEM's negotiating agents so that they can properly achieve their goals. ALBidS uses artificial intelligence methodologies and data analysis algorithms to provide effective adaptive learning capabilities to such negotiating entities. The main contribution is provided by a methodology that combines several distinct strategies to build actions proposals, so that the best can be chosen at each time, depending on the context and simulation circumstances. The choosing process includes reinforcement learning algorithms, a mechanism for negotiating contexts analysis, a mechanism for the management of the efficiency/effectiveness balance of the system, and a mechanism for competitor players' profiles definition.
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Contabilidade e Finanças, sob orientação de: Amélia Ferreira da Silva José António Fernandes Lopes Oliveira Vale
Topics regarding access to european information institutions: European Union so close and yet so far
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From the 1990s, the Parliament, the Council and the European Commission adopted a new approach to disclosure of their working papers. Legal instruments to regulate and allow a fairly broad access to internal working documents of these institutions were created. European institutions also exploited the potential of Information and Communication Technologies, developing new instruments to register the documents produced and make them accessible to the public. The commitment to transparency sought to shows a more credible European government, and reduces the democratic deficit. However, the data analysis regarding access to EU institutions documents shows that general public is still far from direct contact with European bodies.
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O objetivo deste estudo é conhecer uma vertente específica do perfil informacional dos alunos que cresceram na era digital, ditos nativos digitais, na utilização que fazem da Internet. Assim, pretende-se aferir os critérios que aplicam na avaliação das fontes de informação disponíveis na web na vertente da credibilidade. A análise dos dados obtidos, resultantes da aplicação de 195 questionários a alunos do 8º ao 12º, é enquadrada e sustentada por revisão da literatura acerca do conceito de credibilidade da informação.
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Artificial Intelligence has been applied to dynamic games for many years. The ultimate goal is creating responses in virtual entities that display human-like reasoning in the definition of their behaviors. However, virtual entities that can be mistaken for real persons are yet very far from being fully achieved. This paper presents an adaptive learning based methodology for the definition of players’ profiles, with the purpose of supporting decisions of virtual entities. The proposed methodology is based on reinforcement learning algorithms, which are responsible for choosing, along the time, with the gathering of experience, the most appropriate from a set of different learning approaches. These learning approaches have very distinct natures, from mathematical to artificial intelligence and data analysis methodologies, so that the methodology is prepared for very distinct situations. This way it is equipped with a variety of tools that individually can be useful for each encountered situation. The proposed methodology is tested firstly on two simpler computer versus human player games: the rock-paper-scissors game, and a penalty-shootout simulation. Finally, the methodology is applied to the definition of action profiles of electricity market players; players that compete in a dynamic game-wise environment, in which the main goal is the achievement of the highest possible profits in the market.
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Apresentam-se os resultados parcelares de um estudo destinado a promover um melhor conhecimento das estratégias que os jovens em idade escolar (12-18 anos) consideram relevantes para avaliar as fontes de informação disponíveis na Internet. Para o efeito, foi aplicado um inquérito distribuído a uma amostra de 195 alunos de uma escola do 3o ciclo e outra do ensino secundário de um concelho do distrito do Porto. São apresentados e discutidos os resultados acerca da perceção destes alunos quanto aos critérios a aplicar na avaliação das fontes de informação disponíveis na Internet, na vertente da credibilidade. Serão apresenta- das as práticas que os jovens declaram ter relativamente ao uso de critérios de autoria, originalidade, estrutura, atualidade e de comparação para avaliar a credibilidade das fontes de informação. Em complemento, estes resultados serão comparados e discutidos com as perceções que os mesmos inquiridos demonstram possuir relativamente aos elementos que compõem cada um destes critérios. A análise dos dados obtidos é enquadrada e sustentada numa revisão da literatura acerca do conceito de credibilidade, aplicado às fontes de informação disponíveis na Internet. São ainda abordados alguns tópicos relaciona- dos com a inclusão de estratégias de avaliação da credibilidade da informação digital no modelo Big6, um dos modelos de desenvolvimento de competências de literacia da informação mais conhecidos e utilizados nas bibliotecas escolares portuguesas.
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O presente documento de dissertação retrata o desenvolvimento do projeto PDS-Portal Institucional cujo cerne é um sistema para recolha, armazenamento e análise de dados (plataforma de Business Intelligence). Este portal está enquadrado na área da saúde e é uma peça fundamental no sistema da Plataforma de dados da Saúde, que é constituído por quatro portais distintos. Esta plataforma tem como base um sistema totalmente centrado no utente, que agrega dados de saúde dos utentes e distribui pelos diversos intervenientes: utente, profissionais de saúde nacionais e internacionais e organizações de saúde. O objetivo principal deste projeto é o desenvolvimento do PDS-Portal Institucional, recorrendo a uma plataforma de Business Intelligence, com o intuito de potenciar os utilizadores de uma ferramenta analítica para análise de dados. Estando a informação armazenada em dois dos portais da Plataforma de dados da Saúde (PDS-Portal Utente e PDS-Portal Profissional), é necessário modular um armazém de dados que agregue a informação de ambos e, através do PDS-PI, distribua um conjunto de análises ao utilizador final. Para tal este sistema comtempla um mecanismo totalmente automatizado para extração, tratamento e carregamento de dados para o armazém central, assim como uma plataforma de BI que disponibiliza os dados armazenados sobre a forma de análises específicas. Esta plataforma permite uma evolução constante e é extremamente flexível, pois fornece um mecanismo de gestão de utilizadores e perfis, assim como capacita o utilizador de um ambiente Web para análise de dados, permitindo a partilha e acesso a partir de dispositivos móveis. Após a implementação deste sistema foi possível explorar os dados e tirar diversas conclusões que são de extrema importância tanto para a evolução da PDS como para os métodos de praticar os cuidados de saúde em Portugal. Por fim são identificados alguns pontos de melhoria do sistema atual e delineada uma perspetiva de evolução futura. É certo que a partir do momento que este projeto seja lançado para produção, novas oportunidades surgirão e o contributo dos utilizadores será útil para evoluir o sistema progressivamente.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the factors of adherence to physical activity in subjects attending a cardiac rehabilitation program, and subjects who have withdrawal this same program using the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change. Methods: We conducted an observational, cross sectional type study, with a sample of 33 individuals (15 currently participating in the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program and 18 who no more attended the same program), with the questionnaires being personally delivered or sent by mail. For data analysis, we used the computer program SPSS® version 16.0. The significance level was set at 0.05. Results: There were no significant differences in the states of Change, Self-efficacy, Decisional Balance and Change Processes in both groups. We obtained a high Spearman correlation between States of Change and Self-efficacy (r2 = 0.778) and the Pros (r2 = 0.764) and Againsts (r2 = -0.744) in Decisional Balance. However, there were no significant evidence to affirm that States of Change and experiential processes of change (p = 0.465) andbehavioral (p = 0.300) had a correlation. A relationship was found, in terms of proportions between physical activity incorporated or not in a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program and age (p = 0.003), occupation (p = 0.010) and the entity paying the costs of program (p = 0.027). Conclusion: It was concluded that perceived self-efficacy and Pros and Againsts of the Decisional Balance are related to adherence to physical activity. Results also point out that age, profession and the entity paying the costs of the program influences the dropout of Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs.