This paper provides an analysis of the main methods for sentence classification in scientific papers and evaluates the feasibility of this technique in unstructured papers in Software Engineering area, in order to automatically find the study results in this area. Tests conducted with the existing methods using unstructured Test Software papers showed results far below those reported by the authors with input sets composed by structured health papers. Therefore, there is a need for new approaches to identify results in unstructured papers.
Drivers' behavior in traffic is a determining factor for the rate of accidents on roads and highways. This paper presents the design of an intelligent IoT system capable of inferring and warning about road traffic risks and danger zones, based on data obtained from the vehicles and their drivers mobile phones, thus helping to avoid accidents and seeking to preserve the lives of the passengers. The proposed approach is to collect vehicle telemetry data and mobile phone sensors data through an IoT network and then to analyze the driver's behavior while driving, along with data from the environment. The results of the inference serve to alert drivers about incidents in their trajectory as well as to provide feedback on how they are driving. The proposal is validated using a developed prototype to test its data collection and inference features in a small scale experiment.
Amongst the several problems with the Brazilian e-government services (e-Gov), many of them are related to the fact that Brazil does not have a National Strategy for Digital Identity Management (IdM). To design a national strategy, it is crucial to analyze the solutions adopted in other countries and take into account Brazilian characteristics, such as its area, population, digital inclusion index, socio-political and economic profile, the current national identity registration system and the fraud rate. In this context, this paper aims to propose a national strategy for IdM for the Brazilian e-Gov program. This strategy was built upon by a literature review of the experiences of European countries and, mainly, the peculiarities inherent to Brazil.
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