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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Marcos Catalan; Alberto Valcarcel
Title An horizon for the Public Library as a place for innovation and creativity. The Library Living Lab in Volpelleres Type Book Chapter
Year 2015 Publication The White Book on Public Library Network from Diputació de Barcelona Abbreviated Journal
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Notes MV; DAG;SIAI Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @VKC2015 Serial 2798
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Alberto Valcarce
Title The Library Living Lab Barcelona: A participative approach to technology as an enabling factor for innovation in cultural spaces Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Technology Innovation Management Review Abbreviated Journal
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Notes DAG; MV; 600.097; 600.121; 600.129;SIAI Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ VKV2018a Serial 3153
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Alberto Valcarce
Title Libraries as New Innovation Hubs: The Library Living Lab Type Conference Article
Year 2018 Publication 30th ISPIM Innovation Conference Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Libraries are in deep transformation both in EU and around the world, and they are thriving within a great window of opportunity for innovation. In this paper, we show how the Library Living Lab in Barcelona participated of this changing scenario and contributed to create the Bibliolab program, where more than 200 public libraries give voice to their users in a global user-centric innovation initiative, using technology as enabling factor. The Library Living Lab is a real 4-helix implementation where Universities, Research Centers, Public Administration, Companies and the Neighbors are joint together to explore how technology transforms the cultural experience of people. This case is an example of scalability and provides reference tools for policy making, sustainability, user engage methodologies and governance. We provide specific examples of new prototypes and services that help to understand how to redefine the role of the Library as a real hub for social innovation.
Address Stockholm; May 2018
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Notes DAG; MV; 600.097; 600.121; 600.129;SIAI Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ VKV2018b Serial 3154
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño; Dimosthenis Karatzas
Title The Library Living Lab Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication Open Living Lab Days Abbreviated Journal
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Address Istanbul; Turkey; August 2015
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Call Number Admin @ si @ViK2015 Serial 2797
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño; Dimosthenis Karatzas
Title A Living Lab approach for Citizen Science in Libraries Type Conference Article
Year 2016 Publication 1st International ECSA Conference Abbreviated Journal
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Address Berlin; Germany; May 2016
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Notes MV; DAG; 600.084; 600.097;SIAI Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ViK2016 Serial 2804
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva
Title A Novel FLDA Formulation for Numerical Stability Analysis Type Book Chapter
Year 2004 Publication Recent Advances in Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Abbreviated Journal
Volume 113 Issue Pages 77-84
Keywords Supervised Learning; Linear Discriminant Analysis; Numerical Stability; Computer Vision
Abstract Fisher Linear Discriminant Analysis (FLDA) is one of the most popular techniques used in classification applying dimensional reduction. The numerical scheme involves the inversion of the within-class scatter matrix, which makes FLDA potentially ill-conditioned when it becomes singular. In this paper we present a novel explicit formulation of FLDA in terms of the eccentricity ratio and eigenvector orientations of the within-class scatter matrix. An analysis of this function will characterize those situations where FLDA response is not reliable because of numerical instability. This can solve common situations of poor classification performance in computer vision.
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Publisher IOS Press Place of Publication Editor J. Vitrià, P. Radeva and I. Aguiló
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Notes MV;IAM;MILAB;SIAI Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ VGR2004 Serial 1663
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño; Dan Norton; Onur Ferhat
Title Memory Fields: DJs in the Library Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication 21 st Symposium of Electronic Arts Abbreviated Journal
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Address Vancouver; Canada; August 2015
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Call Number Admin @ si @VNF2015 Serial 2800
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño; Dan Norton; Onur Ferhat
Title The Eye Doesn't Click – Eyetracking and Digital Content Interaction Type Conference Article
Year 2016 Publication 4S/EASST Conference Abbreviated Journal
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Address Barcelona; Spain; September 2016
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Notes MV; 600.097;SIAI Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @VNF2016 Serial 2801
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño; Dan Norton
Title Using mutimedia tools to spread poetry collections Type Conference Article
Year 2017 Publication Internet librarian International Conference Abbreviated Journal
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Address London; UK; October 2017
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Notes MV; 600.097;SIAI Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ ViN2017 Serial 3031
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño
Title A Machine Learning Approach for Intestinal Motility Assessment with Capsule Endoscopy Type Book Whole
Year 2006 Publication PhD Thesis, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona-CVC Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Intestinal motility assessment with video capsule endoscopy arises as a novel and challenging clinical fieldwork. This technique is based on the analysis of the patterns of intestinal contractions obtained by labelling all the motility events present in a video provided by a capsule with a wireless micro-camera, which is ingested by the patient. However, the visual analysis of these video sequences presents several im- portant drawbacks, mainly related to both the large amount of time needed for the visualization process, and the low prevalence of intestinal contractions in video.
In this work we propose a machine learning system to automatically detect the intestinal contractions in video capsule endoscopy, driving a very useful but not fea- sible clinical routine into a feasible clinical procedure. Our proposal is divided into two different parts: The first part tackles the problem of the automatic detection of phasic contractions in capsule endoscopy videos. Phasic contractions are dynamic events spanning about 4-5 seconds, which show visual patterns with a high variability. Our proposal is based on a sequential design which involves the analysis of textural, color and blob features with powerful classifiers such as SVM. This approach appears to cope with two basic aims: the reduction of the imbalance rate of the data set, and the modular construction of the system, which adds the capability of including domain knowledge as new stages in the cascade. The second part of the current work tackles the problem of the automatic detection of tonic contractions. Tonic contrac- tions manifest in capsule endoscopy as a sustained pattern of the folds and wrinkles of the intestine, which may be prolonged for an undetermined span of time. Our proposal is based on the analysis of the wrinkle patterns, presenting a comparative study of diverse features and classification methods, and providing a set of appro- priate descriptors for their characterization. We provide a detailed analysis of the performance achieved by our system both in a qualitative and a quantitative way.
Address CVC (UAB)
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor Petia Radeva
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Series Volume Series Issue 84-933652-7-0 Edition
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Notes MV;SIAI Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Vil2006; IAM @ iam @ Vil2006 Serial 738
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño
Title Computer Vision and Performing Arts Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication Korean Scholars of Marketing Science Abbreviated Journal
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Address Seoul; Korea; October 2015
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Call Number Admin @ si @Vil2015 Serial 2799
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño
Title Giving Value to digital collections in the Public Library Type Conference Article
Year 2016 Publication Librarian 2020 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Brussels; Belgium; October 2016
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Call Number Admin @ si @Vil2016a Serial 2802
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño
Title Dissemination, creation and education from archives: Case study of the collection of Digitized Visual Poems from Joan Brossa Foundation Type Conference Article
Year 2016 Publication International Workshop on Poetry: Archives, Poetries and Receptions Abbreviated Journal
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Address Barcelona; Spain; October 2016
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Call Number Admin @ si @Vil2016b Serial 2805
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño
Title Citizen experience as a powerful communication tool: Open Innovation and the role of Living Labs in EU Type Conference Article
Year 2017 Publication European Conference of Science Journalists Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract The Open Innovation 2.0 model spearheaded by the European Commission introduces conceptual changes in how innovation processes should be developed. The notion of an innovation ecosystem, and the active participation of the citizens (and all the different actors of the quadruple helix) in innovation processes, opens up new channels for scientific communication, where the citizens (and all actors) can be naturally reached and facilitate the spread of the scientific message in their communities. Unleashing the power of such mechanisms, while maintaining control over the scientific communication done through such channels presents an opportunity and a challenge at the same time.

This workshop will look into key concepts that the Open Innovation 2.0 EU model introduces, and what new opportunities for communication they bring about. Specifically, we will focus on Living Labs, as a key instrument for implementing this innovation model at the regional level, and their potential in creating scientific dissemination spaces.
Address Copenhagen; June 2017
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Call Number Admin @ si @ Vil2017a Serial 3032
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Author (down) Fernando Vilariño
Title Bringing and keeping all the stakeholders together: creating a catalog of models of governance for innovation Type Miscellaneous
Year 2017 Publication Open Living Lab Days Report Abbreviated Journal
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Address Krakow; August 2017
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Call Number Admin @ si @ Vil2017b Serial 3033
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