Enric Marti, Jaume Rocarias, Petia Radeva, Ricardo Toledo, & Jordi Vitria. (2007). Caronte: implementació i millora d activitats d avaluació i primeres experiències amb diferents organitzacions docents. Bellaterra (Spain).
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Enric Marti, Jaume Rocarias, Ricardo Toledo, & Aura Hernandez-Sabate. (2009). Caronte: plataforma Moodle con gestion flexible de grupos. Primeras experiencias en asignaturas de Ingenieria Informatica.
Abstract: En este artículo se presenta Caronte, entorno LMS (Learning Management System) basado en Moodle. Una característica importante del entorno es la gestión flexible de grupos en una asignatura. Entendemos por grupo un conjunto de alumnos que realizan un trabajo y uno de ellos entrega la actividad propuesta (práctica, encuesta, etc.) en representación del grupo. Hemos trabajado en la confección de estos grupos, implementando un sistema de inscripción por contraseña.
Caronte ofrece un conjunto de actividades basadas en este concepto de grupo: encuestas, tareas (entrega de trabajos o prácticas), encuestas de autoevaluación y cuestionarios, entre otras.
Basada en nuestra actividad de encuesta, hemos definido una actividad de Control, que permite un cierto feedback electrónico del profesor sobre la actividad de los alumnos.
Finalmente, se presenta un resumen de las experiencias de uso de Caronte sobre asignaturas de Ingeniería Informática en el curso 2007-08.
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Enric Marti, Jordi Rocarias, & Ricardo Toledo. (2008). Caront: gestió flexible de grups d’alumnes en una asignatura i activitats sobre grups. Nova activitat de control.
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Enric Marti, Petia Radeva, Ricardo Toledo, & Jordi Vitria. (2005). Experiencia de aplicación de la metodología de aprendizaje por proyectos en asignaturas de Ingeniería Informática para una mejor adaptación a los créditos ECTS i al Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior.
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Enric Marti, S.Fernandez, & G.Estape. (2007). BlueStar: implementació d’una aplicació per a la visualització 3D de funcions reals, com a eina d’aprenentatge. Bellaterra (Spain).
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Enric Marti, Xavier Binefa, & G.EstapeRV. (2008). Caronte, plataforma para la gestión de la actividad docente de una asignatura. Análisis de su impacto en ingenierías, para su adaptación al EEES. , Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion, DGU.
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Ernest Valveny, & Antonio Lopez. (2003). Numeral Recognition for Quality Control of Surgical Sachets.
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Ernest Valveny, & B. Lamiroy. (2002). Automatic Generation of Browsable Technical Documents..
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Ernest Valveny, & Philippe Dosch. (2004). Symbol Recognition Contest: A Synthesis.
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Ernest Valveny, Robert Benavente, Agata Lapedriza, Miquel Ferrer, Jaume Garcia, & Gemma Sanchez. (2012). Adaptation of a computer programming course to the EXHE requirements: evaluation five years later (Vol. 37).
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Estefania Talavera, Andreea Glavan, Alina Matei, & Petia Radeva. (2020). Eating Habits Discovery in Egocentric Photo-streams.
Abstract: CoRR abs/2009.07646
Eating habits are learned throughout the early stages of our lives. However, it is not easy to be aware of how our food-related routine affects our healthy living. In this work, we address the unsupervised discovery of nutritional habits from egocentric photo-streams. We build a food-related behavioural pattern discovery model, which discloses nutritional routines from the activities performed throughout the days. To do so, we rely on Dynamic-Time-Warping for the evaluation of similarity among the collected days. Within this framework, we present a simple, but robust and fast novel classification pipeline that outperforms the state-of-the-art on food-related image classification with a weighted accuracy and F-score of 70% and 63%, respectively. Later, we identify days composed of nutritional activities that do not describe the habits of the person as anomalies in the daily life of the user with the Isolation Forest method. Furthermore, we show an application for the identification of food-related scenes when the camera wearer eats in isolation. Results have shown the good performance of the proposed model and its relevance to visualize the nutritional habits of individuals.
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Estefania Talavera, Nicolai Petkov, & Petia Radeva. (2019). Towards Unsupervised Familiar Scene Recognition in Egocentric Videos.
Abstract: CoRR abs/1905.04093
Nowadays, there is an upsurge of interest in using lifelogging devices. Such devices generate huge amounts of image data; consequently, the need for automatic methods for analyzing and summarizing these data is drastically increasing. We present a new method for familiar scene recognition in egocentric videos, based on background pattern detection through automatically configurable COSFIRE filters. We present some experiments over egocentric data acquired with the Narrative Clip.
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Estefania Talavera, Petia Radeva, & Nicolai Petkov. (2019). Towards Emotion Retrieval in Egocentric PhotoStream.
Abstract: CoRR abs/1905.04107
The availability and use of egocentric data are rapidly increasing due to the growing use of wearable cameras. Our aim is to study the effect (positive, neutral or negative) of egocentric images or events on an observer. Given egocentric photostreams capturing the wearer's days, we propose a method that aims to assign sentiment to events extracted from egocentric photostreams. Such moments can be candidates to retrieve according to their possibility of representing a positive experience for the camera's wearer. The proposed approach obtained a classification accuracy of 75% on the test set, with a deviation of 8%. Our model makes a step forward opening the door to sentiment recognition in egocentric photostreams.
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Fadi Dornaika, & Angel Sappa. (2006). Improving Appearance-Based 3D Face Tracking Using Sparse Stereo Data.
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Fadi Dornaika, & Angel Sappa. (2005). Appearance-based 3D Face Tracker: An Evaluation Study.
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