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Patricia L. Suarez, D. C., Angel Sappa. (2023). Boosting Guided Super-Resolution Performance with Synthesized Images. In 17th International Conference On Signal Image Technology & Internet Based Systems.
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Patricia L. Suarez, D. C., Angel Sappa. (2023). Depth Map Estimation from a Single 2D Image. In 17th International Conference On Signal Image Technology & Internet Based Systems.
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Armin Mehri, P. B., Dario Carpio, and Angel D. Sappa. (2023). SRFormer: Efficient Yet Powerful Transformer Network For Single Image Super Resolution. IEEE access, Vol. 11, 121457–121469.
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Sara Nieto, E. M., Ricardo Villacis, Fernanda Calderon, Hector Villegas, Jonathan Paillacho and Miguel Realpe. (2023). A Practical Study on Banana (Musa spp.) Plant Counting and Coverage Percentage Using Remote Sensing and Deep Learning. In International Conference on Geospatial Information Sciences, iGISc 2023.
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Xavier Soria, Y. L., Mohammad Rouhani & Angel D. Sappa. (2023). Tiny and Efficient Model for the Edge Detection Generalization. In Proceedings – 2023 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCVW 2023 (pp. 1356–1365).
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Rubio Abel, Agila Wilton, González Leandro, & Aviles Jonathan. (2023). A Numerical Model for the Transport of Reactants in Proton Exchange Fuel Cells. In 12th IEEE International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications, ICRERA 2023 Oshawa 29 August – 1 September 2023 (pp. 273–278).
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Suarez Patricia, Carpio Dario, & Sappa Angel D. (2023). A Deep Learning Based Approach for Synthesizing Realistic Depth Maps. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics 22nd International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing, ICIAP 2023 Udine 11 – 15 September 2023 (Vol. 14234 LNCS, pp. 369–380).
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Byron Lima, Ricardo Cajo, Victor Huilcapi, & Wilton Agila. (2017). Modeling and comparative study of linear and nonlinear controllers for rotary inverted pendulum. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 783).
Abstract: The rotary inverted pendulum (RIP) is a problem difficult to control, several studies have been conducted where different control techniques have been applied. Literature reports that, although problem is nonlinear, classical PID controllers presents appropriate performances when applied to the system. In this paper, a comparative study of the performances of linear and nonlinear PID structures is carried out. The control algorithms are evaluated in the RIP system, using indices of performance and power consumption, which allow the categorization of control strategies according to their performance. This article also presents the modeling system, which has been estimated some of the parameters involved in the RIP system, using computer-aided design tools (CAD) and experimental methods or techniques proposed by several authors attended. The results indicate a better performance of the nonlinear controller with an increase in the robustness and faster response than the linear controller
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Carlos Monsalve, Alain April, & Alain Abran. (2011). Requirements Elicitation Using BPM Notations: Focusing on the Strategic Level Representation. In 10th WSEAS international conference on Applied computer and applied computational science (pp. 235–241). 1100 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montréal, Québec H3C 1K3 CANADA.
Abstract: Business process models (BPM) can be useful for requirements elicitation, among other uses. Since the active participation of all stakeholders is a key factor for successful requirements engineering, it is important that BPM be shared by all stakeholders. Unfortunately, organizations may end up with inconsistent BPM not covering all stakeholders’ needs and constraints. The use of multiple levels of abstraction (MLA), such as at the strategic, tactical and operational levels, is often used in various process-oriented initiatives to facilitate the consolidation of various stakeholders’ needs and constraints. This article surveys the use of MLA in recent BPM research publications and reports on a BPM action-research case study conducted in a Canadian organization, with the aim of exploring the usefulness of the strategic level.
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Mónica Villavicencio, & Alain Abran. (2011). Facts and Perceptions Regarding Software Measurement in Education and in Practice: Preliminary Results. Journal of Software Engineering and Application, , pp. 227–234.
Abstract: How is software measurement addressed in undergraduate and graduate programs in universities? Do organizations consider that the graduating students they hire have an adequate knowledge of software measurement? To answer these and related questions, a survey was administered to participants who attended the IWSM-MENSURA 2010 conference in Stuttgart, Germany. Forty-seven of the 69 conference participants (including software development practitioners, software measurement consultants, university professors, and graduate students) took part in the survey. The results indicate that software measurement topics are: A) covered mostly at the graduate level and not at the undergraduate level, and B) not mandatory. Graduate students and professors consider that, of the measurement topics covered in university curricula, specific topics, such as measures for the requirements phase, and measurement techniques and tools, receive more attention in the academic context. A common observation of the practitioners who participated in the survey was that students hired as new employees bring limited software measurement-related knowledge to their organizations. Discussion of the findings and directions for future research are presented.
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