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2019

The Security Challenges Emerging from the Technological Developments A Practical Case Study of Organizational Awareness to the Security Risks

Autores
Costa, P; Montenegro, R; Pereira, T; Pinto, P;

Publicação
MOBILE NETWORKS & APPLICATIONS

Abstract
An increase number of cyberattacks on public and private organizations have been performed by exploiting their social and technological vulnerabilities. Mainly, these attacks aim to obtain illegal profits by extorting organizations, affecting their reputation and normal operation. In order to minimize the impact of these attacks, it is essential that these organizations not only implement preventive actions and efficient security mechanisms, but also continually evaluate the security risks their staff are exposed to when performing their job tasks. This paper presents a case study to assess the private and public Portuguese organizations security related practices followed by their staff. The results obtained by a conducted survey allow the analysis of behaviours and practices followed by the staff of these organizations and also allow to draw conclusions about their security procedures and risk awareness.

2019

Improving the performance evaluation of wireless networks: towards a simulation-experimentation synergy using ns-3

Autores
Fontes, H;

Publicação

Abstract

2019

A new classification of wind instruments: Orofacial considerations

Autores
Clemente, M; Mendes, J; Moreira, A; Bernardes, G; Van Twillert, H; Ferreira, A; Amarante, JM;

Publicação
Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research

Abstract
Background/objective: Playing a wind instrument implies rhythmic jaw movements where the embouchure applies forces with different directions and intensities towards the orofacial structures. These features are relevant when comparing the differences between a clarinettist and a saxophone player embouchure, independently to the fact that both belong to the single-reed instrument group, making therefore necessary to update the actual classification. Methods: Lateral cephalograms were taken to single-reed, double-reed and brass instrumentalists with the purpose of analyzing the relationship of the mouthpiece and the orofacial structures. Results: The comparison of the different wind instruments showed substantial differences. Therefore the authors purpose a new classification of wind instruments: Class 1 single-reed mouthpiece, division 1– clarinet, division 2 –saxophone; Class 2 double-reed instruments, division 1– oboe, division 2– bassoon; Class 3 cup-shaped mouthpiece, division 1– trumpet and French horn, division 2- trombone and tuba; Class 4 aperture mouthpieces, division 1– flute, division 2 – transversal flute and piccolo. Conclusions: Elements such as dental arches, teeth and lips, assume vital importance at a new nomenclature and classification of woodwind instruments that were in the past mainly classified by the type of mouthpiece and not taking into consideration its relationship with their neighboring structures. © 2019 Craniofacial Research Foundation

2019

Seed: Resynthesizing environmental sounds from examples

Autores
Bernardes, G; Aly, L; Davies, MEP;

Publicação
SMC 2016 - 13th Sound and Music Computing Conference, Proceedings

Abstract
In this paper we present SEED, a generative system capable of arbitrarily extending recorded environmental sounds while preserving their inherent structure. The system architecture is grounded in concepts from concatenative sound synthesis and includes three top-level modules for segmentation, analysis, and generation. An input audio signal is first temporally segmented into a collection of audio segments, which are then reduced into a dictionary of audio classes by means of an agglomerative clustering algorithm. This representation, together with a concatenation cost between audio segment boundaries, is finally used to generate sequences of audio segments with arbitrarily long duration. The system output can be varied in the generation process by the simple and yet effective parametric control over the creation of the natural, temporally coherent, and varied audio renderings of environmental sounds. Copyright: © 2016 First author et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

2019

ChordAIS: An assistive system for the generation of chord progressions with an artificial immune system

Autores
Navarro Caceres, M; Caetano, M; Bernardes, G; de Castro, LN;

Publicação
SWARM AND EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION

Abstract
Chord progressions play an important role in Western tonal music. For a novice composer, the creation of chord progressions can be challenging because it involves many subjective factors, such as the musical context, personal preference and aesthetic choices. This work proposes ChordAIS, an interactive system that assists the user in generating chord progressions by iteratively adding new chords. At each iteration a search for the next candidate chord is performed in the Tonal Interval Space (TIS), where distances capture perceptual features of pitch configurations on different levels, such as musical notes, chords, and scales. We use an artificial immune system (AIS) called opt-aiNet to search for candidate chords by optimizing an objective function that encodes desirable musical properties of chord progressions as distances in the TIS. Opt-aiNet is capable of finding multiple optima of multi-modal functions simultaneously, resulting in multiple good-quality candidate chords which can be added to the progression by the user. To validate ChordAIS, we performed different experiments and a listening test to evaluate the perceptual quality of the candidate chords proposed by ChordAIS. Most listeners rated the chords proposed by ChordAIS as better candidates for progressions than the chords discarded by ChordAIS. Then, we compared ChordAIS with two similar systems, ConChord and ChordGA, which uses a standard GA instead of opt-aiNet. A user test showed that ChordAIS was preferred over ChordGA and Conchord. According to the results, ChordAlS was deemed capable of assisting the users in the generation of tonal chord progressions by proposing good-quality candidates in all the keys tested.

2019

MixMash

Autores
Maçãs, C; Rodrigues, A; Bernardes, G; Machado, P;

Publicação
International Journal of Art, Culture and Design Technologies

Abstract
This article presents MixMash, an interactive tool which streamlines the process of music mashup creation by assisting users in the process of finding compatible music from a large collection of audio tracks. It extends the harmonic mixing method by Bernardes, Davies and Guedes with novel degrees of harmonic, rhythmic, spectral, and timbral similarity metrics. Furthermore, it revises and improves some interface design limitations identified in the former model software implementation. A new user interface design based on cross-modal associations between musical content analysis and information visualisation is presented. In this graphic model, all tracks are represented as nodes where distances and edge connections display their harmonic compatibility as a result of a force-directed graph. Besides, a visual language is defined to enhance the tool's usability and foster creative endeavour in the search of meaningful music mashups.

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