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Nouvelles polarités suburbaines

Arnaud Nicolas Thuillard

Les changements profonds opérés au cours des cinquante dernières années, ainsi que les progrès technologiques réalisés, ont bouleversé notre rapport au monde et permis à l'individu d'organiser sa vie librement. On constate que les modèles familiaux ont évo ...
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Automatic Speech Recognition and Translation of a Swiss German Dialect: Walliserdeutsch

Philip Neil Garner, David Imseng, Thomas Meyer

Walliserdeutsch is a Swiss German dialect spoken in the south west of Switzerland. To investigate the potential of automatic speech processing of Walliserdeutsch, a small database was collected based mainly on broadcast news from a local radio station. Exp ...
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Socio-Technical Network Analysis from Wearable Interactions

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complexity and computational social sciences. This paper draws from explicit (phone calls, SMS messaging) and implicit (proximity sensing based on Bluetooth radio signals) interaction patterns collected via smartphones and reality mining techniques to expl ...
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Optimal Linear Cooperation for Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks

Ali H. Sayed

Cognitive radio technology has been proposed to improve spectrum efficiency by having the cognitive radios act as secondary users to opportunistically access under-utilized frequency bands. Spectrum sensing, as a key enabling functionality in cognitive rad ...
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