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INTELLI 2022, The Eleventh International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Applications

Type: conference

Notes: IARIA Conference.

Editors:
Gil Gonçalves, FEUP, Portugal
Carsten Behn, Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences, Germany

ISSN: 2308-4065

ISBN: 978-1-61208-977-5

Location: Venice, Italy

Dates: from May 22, 2022 to May 26, 2022

Articles: there are 8 articles

The Visual Consciousness Space: A Mathematical Topological Proof of the Irreducibility of Consciousness to Physical Data
Iegor Reznikoff
keywords: consciousness; vision; physics; reality; continuity; logic.

Smart Factory Automation for Robotic Production of Satellite Formations and Constellations
Klaus Schilling
keywords: satellite production; intelligent distributed system; industry 4.0; robotics; intelligent manufacturing; flexible manufacturing; integration and testing

A Deep Learning based Unoccupied Parking Space Detection Method for City Lots
Hamid Reza Tohidypour, Yixiao Wang, Panos Nasiopoulos, and Mahsa T. Pourazad
keywords: deep learning; city lots; object recognition; YOLOv4.

Semantic Patterns to Structure TimeFrames in Text
Nour Matta, Nada Matta, Nicolas Declercq, and Agata Marcante
keywords: Timeframe; Event Extraction; Event Ordering; Natural Language Processing

Linear Fuzzy Space Based Framework for Air Quality Assessment
Endre Pap, Đorđe Obradović, Zora Konjović, and Ivan Radosavljević
keywords: fuzzy set; linear fuzzy space; AQI index; aggregation operator.

Reconfigurable Digital Twins for an Industrial Internet of Things Platform
Eliseu Pereira, Maria Arieiro, and Gil Gonçalves
keywords: Cyber-Physical Systems, Digital Twin, IEC-61499, Industrial Internet of Things, Virtualization.

Applying Deep Learning Techniques in Automated Analysis of Echocardiograms, CMRs and Phonocardiograms for the Detection and Localization of Cardiac Diseases
Arvind Bansal and Racheal Mukisa
keywords: Artificial Intelligence; CMR; deep learning; echocardiogram; heart diseases; machine learning; Phonocardiogram

Steps towards the Modeling of Animal Vibrissa Modes Using Adaptive Control
Carsten Behn, Moritz Scharff, and Lukas Merker
keywords: Vibrissa; tactile sensor; mode of operation; adaptive control.