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University of the Aegean

EducationMytilene, Greece
About: University of the Aegean is a education organization based out in Mytilene, Greece. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Tourism. The organization has 2818 authors who have published 8100 publications receiving 179275 citations. The organization is also known as: UAEG.


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01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: The author identification task at PAN-2014 focuses on author verification and adopts the c@1 measure, originally proposed for the question answering task, and continues the successful practice of the PAN labs to examine meta-models based on the combination of all submitted systems.
Abstract: The author identification task at PAN-2013 focuses on author verification where given a set of documents by a single author and a questioned document, the problem is to determine if the questioned document was written by that particular author or not. In this paper we present the evaluation setup, the performance measures, the new corpus we built for this task covering three languages and the evaluation results of the 18 participant teams that submitted their software. Moreover, we survey the characteristics of the submitted approaches and show that a very effective meta-model can be formed based on the output of the participant methods.

174 citations

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TL;DR: Overall, photoQuad constitutes a powerful software for elaborate analysis of photoquadrat images, facilitating fast and comparable evaluation of the ecological information contained therein.

172 citations

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15 Sep 2014
TL;DR: This paper reports on the PAN 2014 evaluation lab which hosts three shared tasks on plagiarism detection, author identification, and author profiling, which forms the largest collection of softwares for these tasks to date.
Abstract: This paper reports on the PAN 2014 evaluation lab which hosts three shared tasks on plagiarism detection, author identification, and author profiling. To improve the reproducibility of shared tasks in general, and PAN’s tasks in particular, the Webis group developed a new web service called TIRA, which facilitates software submissions. Unlike many other labs, PAN asks participants to submit running softwares instead of their run output. To deal with the organizational overhead involved in handling software submissions, the TIRA experimentation platform helps to significantly reduce the workload for both participants and organizers, whereas the submitted softwares are kept in a running state. This year, we addressed the matter of responsibility of successful execution of submitted softwares in order to put participants back in charge of executing their software at our site. In sum, 57 softwares have been submitted to our lab; together with the 58 software submissions of last year, this forms the largest collection of softwares for our three tasks to date, all of which are readily available for further analysis. The report concludes with a brief summary of each task.

171 citations

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TL;DR: This paper explores increasing participation and sophistication of electronic government services, through implementing a cloud computing architecture, and proposes a high level electronic governance and electronic voting solution, supported by cloud Computing architecture and cryptographic technologies.

171 citations

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TL;DR: This paper investigates avenues for building upon recent trends in VR‐related research towards an integrated approach to real-time distribution management and proposes a system architecture for urban distribution and real‐time event‐driven vehicle management.
Abstract: Vehicle routing (VR) is critical in successful logistics execution The emergence of technologies and information systems allowing for seamless mobile and wireless connectivity between delivery vehicles and distribution facilities is paving the way for innovative approaches to real‐time VR and distribution management This paper investigates avenues for building upon recent trends in VR‐related research towards an integrated approach to real‐time distribution management A review of the advances to‐date in both fields, ie the relevant research in the VR problem and the advances in mobile technologies, forms the basis of this investigation Further to setting requirements, we propose a system architecture for urban distribution and real‐time event‐driven vehicle management

171 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202345
202292
2021479
2020493
2019543
2018447