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11th ICAI 2020, Eger, Hungary
- Gergely Kovásznai, István Fazekas, Tibor Tómács:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Applied Informatics (ICAI 2020), Eger, Hungary, January 29-31, 2020. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2650, CEUR-WS.org 2020 - Tibor Ásványi:
An Alternative Approach to the Efficiency of Recursive Merge Sort. 1-11 - Loice Victorine Atieno, Richard Kwabena Akrofi Baafi, Turcsányi-Szabó Márta:
Are Computational Thinking Skills Measurable? An Analysis. 12-23 - Tamás Balla, Csaba Biró, Gábor Kusper:
The BWConverter Toolchain: An Incomplete Way to Convert SAT Problems into Directed Graphs. 24-29 - Balázs Bánhelyi, Tamás Szabó:
Data Mining and Analysis for Data From Vehicles Based on the OBDII Standard. 30-37 - Miklós Becsei, Máté Csongor Széll, Gergely Kocsis:
Implementing a New Interface for Directed Graph Analysis by Existing and New Algorithms. 38-45 - István Károly Boda, Erzsébet Tóth:
Classical Heritage and Text-Based Second Language Learning in Three-Dimensional Virtual Library Environment. 46-56 - Attila Péter Boros, Péter Lehotay-Kéry, Attila Kiss:
A Comparative Evaluation of Big Data Frameworks for Log Processing. 57-64 - Zoltán Erno Csajbók:
On Possible Approaches to Differentiation of Rough Real Functions. 65-75 - Tibor Csendes, Nándor Balogh, Balázs Bánhelyi, Dániel Zombori, Richárd Tóth, István Megyeri:
Adversarial Example Free Zones for Specific Inputs and Neural Networks. 76-84 - Máté Cserép, Anett Fekete:
Integration of Incremental Build Systems Into Software Comprehension Tools. 85-93 - Márk Danisovszky, Zijian Gyozo Yang, Gábor Kusper:
Classification of SAT Problem Instances by Machine Learning Methods. 94-104 - Endre Fülöp, Norbert Pataki:
Comprehensive Evaluation of Cross Translation Unit Symbolic Execution. 105-113 - Zoltán Gál, Péter Polgár:
IEEE 802.11n/ac/ax Hot Zone Traffic Evaluation with Neural Compute Stick Based RNN Methods. 114-127 - Clemens Heistracher, Franck Mignet, Sven Schlarb:
Machine Learning Techniques for the Classification of Product Descriptions from Darknet Marketplaces. 128-137 - Máté Herbert, András Váradi, László Bokor:
Modelling and Examination of Collective Perception Service for V2X Supported Autonomous Driving. 138-149 - Erik Zoltán Hidi, Géza Horváth, Dávid Petrik:
Statistical Analysis of Hexagonal and Triangular Game of Life. 150-159 - Fanni Magdolna Hízó, Attila Kiss:
Planning Safety Solutions, Models and Algorithms for Special Databases. 160-167 - Mohmamed Amine Korteby, Zoltán Gál:
Energy Sparing of the Leach Communication Mechanism With Mobile Sink Node. 168-179 - László Kovács, László Csépányi-Fürjes:
Feature Reduction for Dependency Graph Construction in Computational Linguistics. 180-189 - László János Laki, Zijian Gyozo Yang:
Automatic Diacritic Restoration With Transformer Model Based Neural Machine Translation for East-Central European Languages. 190-202 - Martin Csongor László, Zoltán Istenes, Ádám Tarcsi:
Extracting Physiological Signals From Smartphone Sensors. 203-212 - Dániel Lukács, Gergely Pongrácz, Máté Tejfel:
Are Graph Databases Fast Enough for Static P4 Code Analysis? 213-223 - Zsigmond Máriás, Bálint Molnár:
A Study on Formal Consistency Evaluation of Backend and Frontend Business Logic in a Modern Client-Server Application. 224-231 - Michael Matonya, Balázs Kocsi, László Pusztai, István Budai:
Production Planning, Scheduling and Risk Analysis in Manufacturing Operations by Robotic Process Automation. 232-241 - Oleksandr Mitsa, József Holovács, Roman Holomb, Oleksandr Levchuk:
Investigation of the Influence of Errors on the Parameters of the Layers of Optical Filters on the Stability of Their Spectral Characteristics. 242-249 - Bianka Nagy, Attila Kiss:
Analyzing Forum Members by Their Comments. 250-259 - Melinda Pap, László Zsolt Nagy, Dániel Fekete:
Improving E-Learning Material Quality With the Aid of Deep Learning and Workflow Management. 260-271 - Szabolcs Pável:
An Ellipsoid Object Model of the Refraction Surface. 272-279 - Ádám Révész, Norbert Pataki:
Stack Traces in Function as a Service Framework. 280-287 - Csanád Sándor:
Finding Dense Supermasks in Randomly Initialized Neural Networks. 288-295 - Katalin Sebestyén:
Students' Knowledge in File Management After Elementary School. 296-308 - Jozsef Suto, Zsanett Jambor:
Music Stimuli Recognition from EEG Signals with EMOTIV EPOC Headset. 309-317 - Zsanett Szabó:
Problem Solving and Interrelation of Concepts in Teaching Algorithmic Thinking and Programming. 318-327 - Richárd Szalay:
Towards Decoupling Nullability Semantics from Indirect Access in Pointer Use. 328-340 - Szabolcs Szilágyi, Imre Bordán:
The Effects of Different Congestion Control Algorithms over Multipath Fast Ethernet IPv4/IPv6 Environments. 341-349 - Péter Szutor:
FFT Based Airborne LIDAR Classification with Open3D and Numpy/Scipy. 350-357 - Judit Tamás, Zsolt Tóth:
Classification Refinement With Category Hierarchy. 358-369 - Gábor Törley:
The Level of Information Security Awareness of First-Year University Students. 370-381 - Róbert Tornai, Péter Fürjes-Benke, László File, Dávid Miklós Nyitrai:
WebAssembly and Vulkan API in Image Processing Development. 382-391 - Róbert Tornai, Dalma Kiss-Imre, Péter Fürjes-Benke, Zoltán Gál:
Developing a High-Speed Connectionless File Transfer System with WASM Based Client. 392-399 - Márk Török, Norbert Pataki:
DevOps Dashboard with Heatmap. 400-407 - Ádám Tóth, János Sztrik:
Simulation of Finite-Source Retrial Queuing Systems With Collisions, Non-Reliable Server and Impatient Customers in the Orbit. 408-419 - Róbert Vajda:
Computational Exploration of the Degree Sequence of the Malyshev Polynomials. 420-428 - András Wippelhauser, László Bokor:
Extensions and Usage of Veins/Plexe to Evaluate QoS Requirements of Cooperative Platooning. 429-441 - Zijian Gyozo Yang, Attila Novák, László János Laki:
Automatic Tag Recommendation for News Articles. 442-451
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