Author:Ferrein, A; Meyer, TDate:Oct 2013One of the consequences of the growth in AI research in South Africa in recent years is the establishment of a number of research hubs involved in AI activities ranging from mobile robotics and computational intelligence to knowledge ...Read more
Author:Masengo Wa Umba, S; Ramotsoela, TD; Abu-Mahfouz, Adnan MI; Hancke, GPDate:Jun 2019Nowadays, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are intensively used in highly sensitive environments such as water treatment plants, airports and hospitals. For this reason, the security of communications in WSNs is a very critical problem that ...Read more
Author:Sefara, Tshephisho Joseph; Rangata, Mapitsi RDate:Dec 2023Most general sentiment analysers degrade quality when tested on Tweets in the broadcast domain. This domain covers both radio and television broadcast. This paper proposes domain-specific data in the broadcast domain. Furthermore, it proposes ...Read more
Author:Casini, G; Meyer, T; Moodley, K; Sattler, U; Varzinczak, IDate:Oct 2015In recent years, various approaches have been developed for representing and reasoning with exceptions in OWL. The price one pays for such capabilities, in terms of practical performance, is an important factor that is yet to be quantified ...Read more
Author:May, Siyasanga I; Pratt, Lawrence E; Roro, Kittessa T; Bokoro, PDate:Aug 2022This work focuses on modelling the power output of multiple PV technologies installed at the outdoor test facility of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in Pretoria. Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGB) and Artificial Neural ...Read more
Author:Rens, G; Meyer, TDate:May 2015One way for an agent to deal with uncertainty about its beliefs is to maintain a probability distribution over the worlds it believes are possible. A belief change operation may recommend some previously believed worlds to become impossible ...Read more
Author:Booth, R; Meyer, T; Varzinczak, IDate:Sep 2012We introduce Propositional Typicality Logic (PTL), a logic for reasoning about typicality. We do so by enriching classical propositional logic with a typicality operator of which the intuition is to capture the most typical (or normal) ...Read more
Author:Masengo Wa Umba, S; Abu-Mahfouz, Adnan MI; Ramotsoela, TD; Hancke, GPDate:Jun 2019Wireless communications and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are intensively used in manufacturing industries, in medical devices, for the determination of the position and for the guidance of military drones and bombs. Given the scope of ...Read more
Author:Masengo, Wa Umba, S; Abu-Mahfouz, Adnan MI; Ramotsoela, TD; Hancke, GPDate:Jun 2019Wireless communications and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are intensively used in manufacturing industries, in medical devices, for the determination of the position and for the guidance of military drones and bombs. Given the scope of ...Read more
Author:Featherstone, Coral; van der Poel, EDate:Jul 2015This paper is to describes a method for interposing computer generated melody with tone linked to unique entities within the text of a novel. Background: A recent study describing a piece of software called “TransProse” has already shown that ...Read more
Author:Booth, R; Casini, G; Meyer, T; Varzinczak, IDate:Mar 2015We continue recent investigations into the problem of reasoning about typicality. We do so in the framework of Propositional Typicality Logic (PTL), which is obtained by enriching classical propositional logic with a typicality operator and ...Read more