770 resultados para Affective computing


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Computação Móvel é um termo genérico, ainda em definição, ao redor do qual se delineia um espectro de cenários possíveis, desde a Computação Pessoal, com o uso de computadores de mão, até a visão futurista da Computação Ubíqua. O foco do projeto ISAM (Infra-estrutura de Suporte às Aplicações Móveis Distribuída), em desenvolvimento no II/UFRGS, é a Pervasive Computing. Esta desenha um cenário onde o usuário é livre para se deslocar mantendo o acesso aos recursos da rede e ao seu ambiente computacional, todo tempo em qualquer lugar. Esse novo cenário apresenta muitos desafios para o projeto e execução de aplicações. Nesse escopo, esta tese aprofunda a discussão sobre questões relativas à adaptação ao contexto em um ambiente pervasivo sob a ótica de uma Linguagem de Programação, e define uma linguagem chamada ISAMadapt. A definição da linguagem ISAMadapt baseia-se em quatro abstrações: contexto, adaptadores, políticas e comandos de adaptação. Essas abstrações foram concretizadas em duas visões: (1) em tempo de programação, através de comandos da linguagem e arquivos de configuração, descritos com o auxílio do Ambiente de Desenvolvimento de Aplicações; (2) em tempo de execução, através de serviços e APIs fornecidos pelos componentes que integram o ambiente de execução pervasiva (ISAMpe). Deste, os principais componentes que implementam a semântica de execução da aplicação ISAMadapt são: o serviço de reconhecimento de contexto, ISAMcontextService, e a máquina de execução da adaptação dinâmica, ISAMadaptEngine.As principais contribuições desta tese são: (a) primeira linguagem para a codificação de aplicações pervasivas; (b) sintaxe e semântica de comandos para expressar sensibilidade ao contexto pervasivo; (c) fonte para o desenvolvimento de uma metodologia de projeto de aplicações pervasivas; (d) projeto ISAM e o projeto contextS (www.inf.ufrgs.br/~isam) que fornecem suporte para o ciclo de vida das aplicações, desde o desenvolvimento até a execução de aplicações pervasivas.

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A contractive method for computing stationary solutions of intertemporal equilibrium models is provide. The method is is implemented using a contraction mapping derived from the first-order conditions. The deterministic dynamic programming problem is used to illustrate the method. Some numerical examples are performed.

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Renovados são os desa os trazidos à computação distribuída pelos recentes desenvolvimentos nas tecnologias de computação móvel. Tais avanços inspiram uma perspectiva na qual a computação tornar-se-á uma entidade ubíqua em um futuro próximo, estando presente nas mais simples atividades do dia-a-dia. Esta perspectiva é motivadora das pesquisas conduzidas no escopo do projeto ISAM, as quais investigam as questões relativas ao uso da computação em ambientes móveis de larga escala. Neste trabalho é apresentado o sistema PRIMOS (PRIMitives for Object Scheduling), o qual busca, pela complementação da plataforma Java, satisfazer as emergentes necessidades do ISAM. Especi camente, o PRIMOS constitui um conjunto de primitivas para instanciação remota e migração de objetos, comunicação e monitoração, direcionadas a um ambiente de computação distribuída de larga escala de características pervasivas. A primitiva de instanciação remota disponibilizada pelo PRIMOS aumenta a plataforma Java padrão com a possibilidade de criar e ativar objetos em nodos remotos do sistema. Por sua vez, a primitiva de migração faculta a relocação de objetos. A consecu- ção de tais semânticas tem como sub-produto a de nição de semânticas para ativação e desativação de objetos, assim como para captura e restauração de contexto de execução. Sob a perspectiva da comunicação, o PRIMOS de ne um esquema de endereçamento independente de protocolo de transporte, assim como uma interface neutra para acesso às facilidades de comunicação. A integração destas funcionalidades ao mecanismo de invocações remotas da plataforma Java, o RMI, permite a desvinculação deste da pilha TCP/IP. Por conseguinte, habilita a adoção de transportes otimizados ao hardware de comunicação disponibilizado pelo sistema. No que se refere à monitoração, o PRIMOS de ne um esquema exível e extensível baseado em sensores. A exibilidade vem principalmente da possibilidade dos sensores terem seus parâmetros de operação recon gurados a qualquer momento em resposta a novas necessidades do sistema. Por outro lado, o sistema é extensível pois o conjunto de sensores básicos, ditos nativos, pode ser aumentado por sensores providos pela aplicação. Com intuito de validar as idéias postuladas, um protótipo foi construído para o sistema. Sobre este, baterias de testes foram realizadas para cada uma das primitivas constituintes do PRIMOS.

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Este estudo visa desenvolver uma investigação exploratória e quali-quantitativa, a cerca da representação social do Cloud Computing, na visão dos profissionais de TI brasileiros. Objetiva expor quais as percepções dos usuários da área de TI a respeito do paradigma computacional Cloud Computing. Para suportar o estudo teórico, foram coletados dados empíricos, por meio de questionários online respondidos por 221 profissionais da área de TI. Com o uso da técnica de evocação de palavras e da teoria da representação social (TRS), os dados coletados foram sumarizados. Após o tratamento dos dados mediante o uso da técnica do quadro de quatro casas de Vergès, obteve-se como resultado, a identificação do núcleo central e do sistema periférico da representação social do Cloud Computing. Por fim, os dados foram analisados utilizando-se as análises implicativa e de conteúdo, de forma a que todas as informações fossem abstraídas para melhor interpretação do tema. Obteve-se como resultado, que o núcleo central da representação social do Cloud Computing é composto pelas seguintes palavras “Nuvem”, “Armazenamento”, “Disponibilidade”, “Internet”, “Virtualização” e “Segurança”. Por sua vez, as palavras identificadas como parte do sistema periférico da representação social do Cloud Computing foram: “Compartilhamento”, “Escalabilidade” e ”Facilidade”. Os resultados permitem compreender qual percepção dos profissionais de TI a respeito deste paradigma tecnológico e sua correlação com o referencial teórico abordado. Tais informações e percepções podem auxiliar a tornar o não familiar em familiar, ou seja, compreender como o Cloud Computing é representado, visto e, finalmente, reconhecido pelos profissionais da área de TI.

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Ubiquitous computing raises new usability challenges that cut across design and development. We are particularly interested in environments enhanced with sensors, public displays and personal devices. How can prototypes be used to explore the users' mobility and interaction, both explicitly and implicitly, to access services within these environments? Because of the potential cost of development and design failure, these systems must be explored using early assessment techniques and versions of the systems that could disrupt if deployed in the target environment. These techniques are required to evaluate alternative solutions before making the decision to deploy the system on location. This is crucial for a successful development, that anticipates potential user problems, and reduces the cost of redesign. This thesis reports on the development of a framework for the rapid prototyping and analysis of ubiquitous computing environments that facilitates the evaluation of design alternatives. It describes APEX, a framework that brings together an existing 3D Application Server with a modelling tool. APEX-based prototypes enable users to navigate a virtual world simulation of the envisaged ubiquitous environment. By this means users can experience many of the features of the proposed design. Prototypes and their simulations are generated in the framework to help the developer understand how the user might experience the system. These are supported through three different layers: a simulation layer (using a 3D Application Server); a modelling layer (using a modelling tool) and a physical layer (using external devices and real users). APEX allows the developer to move between these layers to evaluate different features. It supports exploration of user experience through observation of how users might behave with the system as well as enabling exhaustive analysis based on models. The models support checking of properties based on patterns. These patterns are based on ones that have been used successfully in interactive system analysis in other contexts. They help the analyst to generate and verify relevant properties. Where these properties fail then scenarios suggested by the failure provide an important aid to redesign.

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Simulations based on cognitively rich agents can become a very intensive computing task, especially when the simulated environment represents a complex system. This situation becomes worse when time constraints are present. This kind of simulations would benefit from a mechanism that improves the way agents perceive and react to changes in these types of environments. In other worlds, an approach to improve the efficiency (performance and accuracy) in the decision process of autonomous agents in a simulation would be useful. In complex environments, and full of variables, it is possible that not every information available to the agent is necessary for its decision-making process, depending indeed, on the task being performed. Then, the agent would need to filter the coming perceptions in the same as we do with our attentions focus. By using a focus of attention, only the information that really matters to the agent running context are perceived (cognitively processed), which can improve the decision making process. The architecture proposed herein presents a structure for cognitive agents divided into two parts: 1) the main part contains the reasoning / planning process, knowledge and affective state of the agent, and 2) a set of behaviors that are triggered by planning in order to achieve the agent s goals. Each of these behaviors has a runtime dynamically adjustable focus of attention, adjusted according to the variation of the agent s affective state. The focus of each behavior is divided into a qualitative focus, which is responsible for the quality of the perceived data, and a quantitative focus, which is responsible for the quantity of the perceived data. Thus, the behavior will be able to filter the information sent by the agent sensors, and build a list of perceived elements containing only the information necessary to the agent, according to the context of the behavior that is currently running. Based on the human attention focus, the agent is also dotted of a affective state. The agent s affective state is based on theories of human emotion, mood and personality. This model serves as a basis for the mechanism of continuous adjustment of the agent s attention focus, both the qualitative and the quantative focus. With this mechanism, the agent can adjust its focus of attention during the execution of the behavior, in order to become more efficient in the face of environmental changes. The proposed architecture can be used in a very flexibly way. The focus of attention can work in a fixed way (neither the qualitative focus nor the quantitaive focus one changes), as well as using different combinations for the qualitative and quantitative foci variation. The architecture was built on a platform for BDI agents, but its design allows it to be used in any other type of agents, since the implementation is made only in the perception level layer of the agent. In order to evaluate the contribution proposed in this work, an extensive series of experiments were conducted on an agent-based simulation over a fire-growing scenario. In the simulations, the agents using the architecture proposed in this work are compared with similar agents (with the same reasoning model), but able to process all the information sent by the environment. Intuitively, it is expected that the omniscient agent would be more efficient, since they can handle all the possible option before taking a decision. However, the experiments showed that attention-focus based agents can be as efficient as the omniscient ones, with the advantage of being able to solve the same problems in a significantly reduced time. Thus, the experiments indicate the efficiency of the proposed architecture

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The increase of higher education offer is a basic need of developed and emerging countries. It requires increasing and ongoing investments. The offer of higher education, by means of Distance Learning, based on the Internet, is one of the most efficient manners for the massification of this offer, as it allows ample coverage and lower costs. In this scenario, we highlight Moodle, an open and low-cost environment for Distance Learning. Its utilization may be amplified through the adoption of an emerging Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Cloud Computing, which allows the virtualization of Moodle sites, cutting costs, facilitating management and increasing its service capacity. This article diffuses a public tool, opened and free, for automatic conversion of Moodle sites, such that these may be hosted on Azure: the Cloud Computing environment of Microsoft.

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Hospital admissions (n = 15,450) to a state psychiatric hospital in Botucatu, São Paulo State, Brazil, over a 10-year period (1982-1991) were reviewed. 157 (1%) patients received a probable diagnosis of affective disorder according to DSM-III-R criteria. Among them, 46% had been diagnosed by the staff psychiatrists, and their diagnoses were sustained by the researchers, whereas 54% were diagnosed only by one of the researchers (F.K.C.). These last patients had previously received a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia or unspecified psychosis (ICD-9). Most of the patients with affective disorders were bipolar: 72 and 8%, respectively, presented manic and depressive episodes. Thus, only 20% received a diagnosis of major depression. A seasonal pattern in hospital admission was observed only for mania in women, their episodes occurring more often (p < 0.02) in spring and summer. No significant seasonal pattern in hospital admission for depression was found.

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A MATHEMATICA notebook to compute the elements of the matrices which arise in the solution of the Helmholtz equation by the finite element method (nodal approximation) for tetrahedral elements of any approximation order is presented. The results of the notebook enable a fast computational implementation of finite element codes for high order simplex 3D elements reducing the overheads due to implementation and test of the complex mathematical expressions obtained from the analytical integrations. These matrices can be used in a large number of applications related to physical phenomena described by the Poisson, Laplace and Schrodinger equations with anisotropic physical properties.

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Purpose - This paper proposes an interpolating approach of the element-free Galerkin method (EFGM) coupled with a modified truncation scheme for solving Poisson's boundary value problems in domains involving material non-homogeneities. The suitability and efficiency of the proposed implementation are evaluated for a given set of test cases of electrostatic field in domains involving different material interfaces.Design/methodology/approach - the authors combined an interpolating approximation with a modified domain truncation scheme, which avoids additional techniques for enforcing the Dirichlet boundary conditions and for dealing with material interfaces usually employed in meshfree formulations.Findings - the local electric potential and field distributions were correctly described as well as the global quantities like the total potency and resistance. Since, the treatment of the material interfaces becomes practically the same for both the finite element method (FEM) and the proposed EFGM, FEM-oriented programs can, thus, be easily extended to provide EFGM approximations.Research limitations/implications - the robustness of the proposed formulation became evident from the error analyses of the local and global variables, including in the case of high-material discontinuity.Practical implications - the proposed approach has shown to be as robust as linear FEM. Thus, it becomes an attractive alternative, also because it avoids the use of additional techniques to deal with boundary/interface conditions commonly employed in meshfree formulations.Originality/value - This paper reintroduces the domain truncation in the EFGM context, but by using a set of interpolating shape functions the authors avoided the use of Lagrange multipliers as well Mathematics in Engineering high-material discontinuity.