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Francisco J. González-Castaño
Researcher at University of Vigo
Publications - 222
Citations - 2121
Francisco J. González-Castaño is an academic researcher from University of Vigo. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Cellular network. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 209 publications receiving 1847 citations. Previous affiliations of Francisco J. González-Castaño include Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena & Gradiant (Galician Research and Development Center in Advanced Telecommunications).
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Unsupervised method for sentiment analysis in online texts
Milagros Fernández-Gavilanes,Tamara Álvarez-López,Jonathan Juncal-Martínez,Enrique Costa-Montenegro,Francisco J. González-Castaño +4 more
TL;DR: This work proposes a novel approach to predicting sentiment in online textual messages such as tweets and reviews, based on an unsupervised dependency parsing-based text classification method that leverages a variety of natural language processing techniques and sentiment features primarily derived from sentiment lexicons.
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Multiframe Maximum-Likelihood Tag Estimation for RFID Anticollision Protocols
Javier Vales-Alonso,V. Bueno-Delgado,Esteban Egea-Lopez,Francisco J. González-Castaño,Juan J. Alcaraz +4 more
TL;DR: The MFML-DFSA algorithm is compared with previous proposals and found to outperform these in terms of (lower) average identification time and computational cost, which makes it suitable for implementation in commercial RFID readers.
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A Survey on Cooperative Diversity for Wireless Networks
TL;DR: This paper aims at providing a general survey on the theoretical framework of cooperative diversity; and the physical and medium access control proposals in the literature.
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Experiences inside the Ubiquitous Oulu Smart City
Felipe Gil-Castineira,Enrique Costa-Montenegro,Francisco J. González-Castaño,C. Lopez-Bravo,Timo Ojala,Raja Bose +5 more
TL;DR: The UrBan Interactions research program has created a middleware layer on top of the panOULU wireless network and opened it up to ubiquitous-computing researchers, offering opportunities to enhance and facilitate communication between citizens and the government.
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Integration of nomadic devices with automotive user interfaces
TL;DR: This paper proposes a new model of Web 2.0 information migration to nomadic devices that facilitates is access to cars and describes Google Maps as a good example of this philosophy.