Computational Intelligence
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Human intention is an internal, mental characterization for acquiring desired information. From
interactive interfaces, containing either textual or graphical information, intention to perceive desired
information is subjective and strongly connected with eye gaze. In this work, we determine such intention by
analyzing real-time eye gaze data with a low-cost regular webcam. We extracted unique features (e.g.,
Fixation Count, Eye Movement Ratio) from the eye gaze data of 31 participants to generate the dataset
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This dataset is composed by both real and sythetic images of power transmission lines, which can be fed to deep neural networks training and applied to line's inspection task. The images are divided into three distinct classes, representing power lines with different geometric properties. The real world acquired images were labeled as "circuito_real" (real circuit), while the synthetic ones were identified as "circuito_simples" (simple circuit) or "circuito_duplo" (double circuit). There are 348 total images for each class, 232 inteded for training and 116 aimed for validation/testing.
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Any work using this dataset should cite the following paper:
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Any work using this dataset should cite the following paper:
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Please cite the following paper when using this dataset:
N. Thakur, "Twitter Big Data as a Resource for Exoskeleton Research: A Large-Scale Dataset of about 140,000 Tweets from 2017–2022 and 100 Research Questions", Journal of Analytics, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2022, pp. 72-97, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/analytics1020007
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Building hardware security primitives with on-device memory fingerprints is a compelling proposition given the ubiquity of memory in electronic devices, especially for low-end Internet of Things devices for which cryptographic modules are often unavailable. However, the use of fingerprints in security functions is challenged by the small, but unpredictable variations in fingerprint reproductions from the same device due to measurement noise. Our study formulates a novel and pragmatic approach to achieve highly reliable fingerprints from device memories.
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