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NLP Questions Answering Using DBpedia and YAGO
PublicationIn this paper, we present results of employing DBpedia and YAGO as lexical databases for answering questions formulated in the natural language. The proposed solution has been evaluated for answering class 1 and class 2 questions (out of 5 classes defined by Moldovan for TREC conference). Our method uses dependency trees generated from the user query. The trees are browsed for paths leading from the root of the tree to the question...
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Automated Classifier Development Process for Recognizing Book Pages from Video Frames
PublicationOne of the latest developments made by publishing companies is introducing mixed and augmented reality to their printed media (e.g. to produce augmented books). An important computer vision problem that they are facing is classification of book pages from video frames. The problem is non-trivial, especially considering that typical training data is limited to only one digital original per book page, while the trained classifier...
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A Framework for Enhancing Supplier Selection Process by Using SOEKS and Decisional DNA
PublicationAbstract. Supplier selection process is one of the significant stages in supply chain management for industrial manufactured products. It plays an integral role in the success of any manufacturing organization and is an important part starting right from selecting raw material to dispatch of finished products. This paper contributes to enhance the supplier selection process by proposing a multi-criteria decision making framework...
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Traffic Noise Analysis Applied to Automatic Vehicle Counting and Classification
PublicationProblems related to determining traffic noise characteristics are discussed in the context of automatic dynamic noise analysis based on noise level measurements and traffic prediction models. The obtained analytical results provide the second goal of the study, namely automatic vehicle counting and classification. Several traffic prediction models are presented and compared to the results of in-situ noise level measurements. Synchronized...
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Dynamic Signature Vertical Partitioning Using Selected Population-Based Algorithms
PublicationThe dynamic signature is a biometric attribute used for identity verification. It contains information on dynamics of the signing process. There are many approaches to the dynamic signature verification, including the one based on signature partitioning. Partitions are the regions created on the basis of signals describing the dynamics of the signature. They contain information on the shape of the signature characteristic of a...
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Towards Scalable Simulation of Federated Learning
PublicationFederated learning (FL) allows to train models on decentralized data while maintaining data privacy, which unlocks the availability of large and diverse datasets for many practical applications. The ongoing development of aggregation algorithms, distribution architectures and software implementations aims for enabling federated setups employing thousands of distributed devices, selected from millions. Since the availability of...
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Comparison of induction motor bearing diagnostic test results through vibration and stator current measurement
PublicationThe paper discusses results of tests performed by authors, related to the angine bearings diagnostic using vibration and stator current measurements. The paper contains the description of an automatic measurement system, developed for measurement of those harmonics and processing that to obtain bearing diagnostic information. System was tested on objects with intentionally made defects in bearings, results of this test was also...
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Fast Collaborative Graph Exploration
PublicationWe study the following scenario of online graph exploration. A team of k agents is initially located at a distinguished vertex r of an undirected graph. At every time step, each agent can traverse an edge of the graph. All vertices have unique identifiers, and upon entering a vertex, an agent obtains the list of identifiers of all its neighbors. We ask how many time steps are required to complete exploration, i.e., to make sure...
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Zero-Visibility Cops and Robber Game on a Graph
PublicationWe examine the zero-visibility cops and robber graph searching model, which differs from the classical cops & robber game in one way: the robber is invisible. We show that this model is not monotonic. We also provide bounds on both the zero-visibility copnumber and monotonic zero-visibility copnumber in terms of the pathwidth.
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An Algorithm for Listing All Minimal 2-Dominating Sets of a Tree
PublicationWe provide an algorithm for listing all minimal 2-dominating sets of a tree of order n in time O(1.3248n) . This implies that every tree has at most 1.3248 n minimal 2-dominating sets. We also show that this bound is tigh.
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Audio-visual surveillance system for application in bank operating room
PublicationAn audio-visual surveillance system able to detect, classify and to localize acoustic events in a bank operating room is presented. Algorithms for detection and classification of abnormal acoustic events, such as screams or gunshots are introduced. Two types of detectors are employed to detect impulsive sounds and vocal activity. A Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier is used to discern between the different classes of acoustic...
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The passive operating mode of the linear optical gesture sensor
PublicationThe study evaluates the influence of natural light conditions on the effectiveness of the linear optical gesture sensor, working in the presence of ambient light only (passive mode). The orientations of the device in reference to the light source were modified in order to verify the sensitivity of the sensor. A criterion for the differentiation between two states - "possible gesture" and "no gesture" - was proposed. Additionally,...
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Three dimensional fluid equations from distribution function with discontinuity in velocity space
PublicationUkład równań typu hydrodynamicznego dla rozwarstwionego gazu w polu grawitacyjnym jest wyprowadzony z równania BKG przy użyciu metody kawałków ciągłej funkcji dystrybucji. Otrzymany układ równań uogólnia układ Naviera-Stokesa dla dowolnych liczb Knudsena.
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Michał Hoeft dr inż.
PeopleMichał Hoeft graduated with distinction form Gdansk University of Technology (GUT), Gdansk, Poland in 2011. His main areas of research interest contain: effective mobility management and handover optimisation in 802.11 networks. Michał Hoeft has been involved in major communication-oriented projects including the EU-funded Polish Future Internet Engineering initiative, PL-LAB2020 and netBaltic projects. He has served as a reviewer...
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Tomasz Ziółkowski mgr inż.
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Krzysztof Wasilewski inż.
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Piotr Sumionka mgr inż.
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Bartłomiej Kocot mgr inż.
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Adam Krzywaniak mgr inż.
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Cyprian Kleist mgr
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Krzysztof Drypczewski mgr inż.
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Aleksandra Podwójcik mgr inż.
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Rafał Tylman mgr inż.
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Sławomir Połomski mgr inż.
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Dariusz Klimowicz mgr inż.
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Ewa Politowska dr
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Bartłomiej Daca mgr inż.
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Bartosz Pliszka mgr
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Michał Białoskórski dr inż.
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Krzysztof Ocetkiewicz dr inż.
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Rafał Knopa mgr inż.
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Krzysztof Nowicki dr inż.
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Andrzej Sobecki dr inż.
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Mariusz Deja dr hab. inż.
PeopleAssistant Professor in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Automation. He graduated in 1993, obtaining Master degree at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Gdańsk University of Technology in the field of study: Mechanical Engineering, specialization: Technological Process Design. After graduation he worked for the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Automation and his main research area was associated with...
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Szymon Olewniczak mgr inż.
PeopleI've been a part of the Gdansk University of Technology since 2013, when I started my bachelor's degree in computer science at the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics. After receiving my master's degree in 2019, I've been working as an assistant at the Department of Computer Architecture. Since 2024, I am also the deputy head of my department. My research interests revolve around various NLP related topics,...
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Michał Wróbel dr inż.
PeopleMichał Wróbel, Assistant Professor of Gdańsk University of Technology, computer scientist, a specialist in software engineering. I graduated from the Faculty of Electronics Technical University of Gdansk in 2002 with a degree in Computer Science, with specialization in Software Engineering and Databases. Until 2006 I worked as system administrator in several companies, including CI TASK. Since 2006 I have been working at the Faculty...
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Anna Czaja mgr inż.
PeopleAfter completing Master's studies in Computer Science (Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics), she worked as a programmer for several years. Currently employed as an assistant at the Department of Applied Informatics in Management (Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Management and Economics). Participant in third degree doctoral studies at the Faculty of Management...
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Ewa Kozłowska mgr inż.
PeopleEwa Kozłowska has graduated from Gdansk University of Technology in Mechanical and Medical Engineering. She is currently a PhD student at Gdańsk University of Technology in the discipline of mechanical engineering working on the topic of laser surface modifications, heat transfer and also medical device designing with the usage of computer collaboration tools by engineers and physicians.. She’s been taking part in different ERASMUS+...
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Marcin Sikorski prof. dr hab. inż.
PeopleMarcin Sikorski is a professor at the Department of Informatics in Management at the Faculty of Management and Economics of the Gdańsk University of Technology. Earlier he had numerous fellowships in academic institutions, among others in Germany (Universities in Bonn and in Heidelberg), Switzerland (ETH Zurich), the Netherlands (TU Eindhoven) and the USA (Harvard University). Professor Sikorski is a representative of Poland in...
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Henryk Krawczyk prof. dr hab. inż.
PeopleDyscyplina naukowa: informatyka Sprawował urząd rektora od 2008 do 2016. Urodził się 20 maja 1946 r. w Dybowie. Studia wyższe ukończył w 1969 r. na Wydziale Elektroniki Politechniki Gdańskiej, uzyskując tytuł magistra inżyniera w zakresie informatyki. W latach 1969–1972 pracował w Przemysłowym Instytucie Telekomunikacji. W 1972 r. rozpoczął pracę na Wydziale Elektroniki Politechniki Gdańskiej, gdzie w 1976 r. uzyskał doktorat,...
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Orken Mamyrbayev Professor
People1. Education: Higher. In 2001, graduated from the Abay Almaty State University (now Abay Kazakh National Pedagogical University), in the specialty: Computer science and computerization manager. 2. Academic degree: Ph.D. in the specialty "6D070300-Information systems". The dissertation was defended in 2014 on the topic: "Kazakh soileulerin tanudyn kupmodaldy zhuyesin kuru". Under my supervision, 16 masters, 1 dissertation...
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Application of elasto-viscoplastic Bodner-Partom constitutive equations in finite element analysis
PublicationW artykule omówiono szczegółowo zastosowanie sprężysto-lepkoplastycznego prawa Bodnera-Partoma w analizie MES. Przedstawiono opis podstawowych równań modelu wraz z kodem procedury UVSCPL wykorzystanej w analizie numerycznej MES.
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DFT-based prediction of reactivity of short-chain alcohol dehydrogenase
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Stationarity-Based Approach for the Selection of Lag Length in Cointegration Analysis Used for Structural Damage Detection
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Hybrid Obfuscation Technique for Reverse Engineering Problems
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Web-Based Integrated Timetable Information System for Railways and Airlines
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Mechanical properties of mosquito nets in the context of hernia repair
PublicationThe paper deals with issue of applying mosquito nets as implants in hernia repair, which have already been used in resource-poor developing countries. Uniaxial tensile tests have been conducted on polyester mosquito meshes in two orthogonal directions. Non-linear elastic constitutive laws parameters have been identified to be applied in dense net material models. Mechanical performance of tested mosquito nets has been compared...
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Information Logistics as a Paradigm
PublicationThis paper presents a paradigm-based approach to information logistics. The approach deals with extracting concepts specific to information logistics in categories typical to paradigms. The resulting description should be easily connected to complementary components which are based on other paradigms, e.g. business process management and information systems development. Empirical part aims at checking and enhancing features typical...
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Simulating malware with MAlSim
PublicationThis paper describes MAlSim - Mobile Agent Malware Simulator - a mobile agent framework developed to address one of the most important problems related to the simulation of attacks against information systems, i.e. the lack of adequate tools for reproducing behaviour of malicious software (malware). The framework can be deployed over the network of an arbitrary information system and it aims at simulating behaviour of each instance...
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Using Statistical Methods to Estimate The Worst Case Response Time of Network Software Running on Indeterministic Hardware Platforms
PublicationIn this paper we investigate whether the statistical Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) estimation methods devised for embedded platforms can be successfully applied to find the Worst Case Response Time (WCRT) of a network application running on a complex hardware platform such as a contemporary commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) system. Establishing easy-to-use timing validation techniques is crucial for real-time applications and...