Abstract A co-location pattern is a group of spatial features/events that are frequently co-located in the same region. For example, human cases of West Nile Virus often occur in r...
Sensory systems often use groups of redundant neurons to represent stimulus information both during transduction and population coding of features. This redundancy makes the syste...
The identification of interaction faults in component-based systems has focussed on indicating the presence of faults, rather than their location and magnitude. While this is a va...
The expending development of wireless communication requires strong demands for components with improved capabilities. RF MEMS devices offer a variable alternative to conventional...
Domain reference ontologies represent knowledge about a particular part of the world in a way that is independent from specific objectives, through a theory of the domain. An exam...