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Effectiveness Of Physical Robot Versus Robot Simulator In Teaching Introductory Programming, Oka Kurniawan, Norman Tiong Seng Lee, Subhajit Datta, Nachamma Sockalingam, Pey Lin Leong Dec 2018

Effectiveness Of Physical Robot Versus Robot Simulator In Teaching Introductory Programming, Oka Kurniawan, Norman Tiong Seng Lee, Subhajit Datta, Nachamma Sockalingam, Pey Lin Leong

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

This study reports the use of a physical robot and robot simulator in an introductory programming course in a university and measures students' programming background conceptual learning gain and learning experience. One group used physical robots in their lessons to complete programming assignments, while the other group used robot simulators. We are interested in finding out if there is any difference in the learning gain and experiences between those that use physical robots as compared to robot simulators. Our results suggest that there is no significant difference in terms of students' learning between the two approaches. However, the control group …


A Model-Based Ai-Driven Test Generation System, Dionny Santiago Nov 2018

A Model-Based Ai-Driven Test Generation System, Dionny Santiago

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Achieving high software quality today involves manual analysis, test planning, documentation of testing strategy and test cases, and development of automated test scripts to support regression testing. This thesis is motivated by the opportunity to bridge the gap between current test automation and true test automation by investigating learning-based solutions to software testing. We present an approach that combines a trainable web component classifier, a test case description language, and a trainable test generation and execution system that can learn to generate new test cases. Training data was collected and hand-labeled across 7 systems, 95 web pages, and 17,360 elements. …


March Of The Silent Bots, Paul Robert Griffin Oct 2018

March Of The Silent Bots, Paul Robert Griffin

MITB Thought Leadership Series

Self-intelligent software robots, or ‘bots’ are everywhere. These small pieces of code run automated tasks when you order a taxi, search for a restaurant or check the weather. Quietly beavering away, it is unknown how many bots exist, but undoubtedly this number is set to surge over time. Already, bots comprise roughly half of all internet traffic.


Analysing Multi-Point Multi-Frequency Machine Vibrations Using Optical Sampling, Dibyendu Roy, Avik Ghose, Tapas Chakravarty, Sushovan Mukherjee, Arpan Pal, Archan Misra Jun 2018

Analysing Multi-Point Multi-Frequency Machine Vibrations Using Optical Sampling, Dibyendu Roy, Avik Ghose, Tapas Chakravarty, Sushovan Mukherjee, Arpan Pal, Archan Misra

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Vibration analysis is a key troubleshooting methodology for assessing the health of factory machinery. We propose an unobtrusive framework for at-a-distance visual estimation of such (possibly high frequency) vibrations, using a low fps (frames-per-second) camera that may, for example, be mounted on a worker's smart-glass. Our key innovation is to use an external stroboscopic light source (that, for example, may be provided by an assistive robot), to illuminate the machine with multiple mutually-prime strobing frequencies, and use the resulting aliased signals to efficiently estimate the different vibration frequencies via an enhanced version of the Chinese Remainder Theorem. Experimental results show …


Energy Slices: Benchmarking With Time Slicing, Katarina Grolinger, Hany F. Elyamany, Wilson Higashino, Miriam Am Capretz, Luke Seewald Jan 2018

Energy Slices: Benchmarking With Time Slicing, Katarina Grolinger, Hany F. Elyamany, Wilson Higashino, Miriam Am Capretz, Luke Seewald

Electrical and Computer Engineering Publications

Benchmarking makes it possible to identify low-performing buildings, establishes a baseline for measuring performance improvements, enables setting of energy conservation targets, and encourages energy savings by creating a competitive environment. Statistical approaches evaluate building energy efficiency by comparing measured energy consumption to other similar buildings typically using annual measurements. However, it is important to consider different time periods in benchmarking because of differences in their consumption patterns. For example, an office can be efficient during the night, but inefficient during operating hours due to occupants’ wasteful behavior. Moreover, benchmarking studies often use a single regression model for different building categories. …