Jorge Revuelta Herrero
University of Salamanca
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distributed computing and artificial intelligence | 2016
Daniel Hernández de la Iglesia; Gabriel Villarrubia González; Alberto López Barriuso; Álvaro Lozano Murciego; Jorge Revuelta Herrero
In the medical environment, the clinical study of the most basic vital signs of a patient represents the simplest and most effective way to detect and monitor health problems. There are many diseases that can be diagnosed and controlled through regular monitoring of these medical data. The purpose of this study is to develop a monitoring and tracking system for the various vital signs of a patient. In particular, this work focuses on the design of a multi-agent architecture composed of virtual organizations with capabilities to integrate different medical sensors on an open, low-cost hardware platform. This system integrates hardware and software elements needed for the routine measurement of vital signs, performed by the patient or caregiver without having to go to a medical center.
Applied Intelligence | 2018
Daniel López-Sánchez; Jorge Revuelta Herrero; Angélica González Arrieta; Juan M. Corchado
The term clickbait is usually used to name web contents which are specifically designed to maximize advertisement monetization, often at the expense of quality and exactitude. The rapid proliferation of this type of content has motivated researchers to develop automatic detection methods, to effectively block clickbaits in different application domains. In this paper, we introduce a novel clickbait detection method. Our approach leverages state-of-the-art techniques from the fields of deep learning and metric learning, integrating them into the Case-Based Reasoning methodology. This provides the model with the ability to learn-over-time, adapting to different users’ criteria. Our experimental results also evidence that the proposed approach outperforms previous clickbait detection methods by a large margin.
distributed computing and artificial intelligence | 2016
Jorge Revuelta Herrero; Gabriel Villarrubia; Alberto López Barriuso; Daniel Hernández; Álvaro Lozano; Marco Antonio de la Serna González
Throughout the last years, great improvements have been made in the automotive industry, a sector with a high impact in both economics and social environments. Many development efforts have targeted on satisfying the need of providing smart environments to the end user in vehicles, such as cars. This paper proposes a brand-new solution in the automotive field, consisting of a new product family which aims to transform the traditional bicycle to an electric bicycle using an architecture that provides an adaptive environment to the user, improving the driving experience enabling value-added services.
practical applications of agents and multi agent systems | 2017
Jorge Revuelta Herrero; Álvaro Lozano Murciego; Alberto López Barriuso; Daniel Hernández de la Iglesia; Gabriel Villarrubia González; Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez; Rita Carreira
The recent increase in smart meters installations in households and small bussiness by electric companies has led to interest in monitoring load techniques in order to provide better quality service and get useful information about appliance usage and user consumption behavior. This works summarizes the current state of the art in Non Intrusive Load Monitoring from its beginning, describes the main process followed in the literature to perform this technique and shows current methods and techniques followed nowadays. The possible application of this techniques in the context of ambient intelligence, energy efficiency, occupancy detection are described. This work also points the current challenges in the field and the future lines of research in this broad topic.
practical applications of agents and multi agent systems | 2017
Daniel Hernández de la Iglesia; Alberto López Barriuso; Álvaro Lozano Murciego; Jorge Revuelta Herrero; Jorge Landeck; Juan Francisco de Paz; Juan M. Corchado
Measuring and recording systems for the consumption of electrical energy which are connected to households, are essential in the optimization of energy use. Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) is one of the most used techniques in the study of electrical consumption; these systems are based on the analysis of the load curve (the aggregated electrical consumption of the whole household). Thanks to a significant reduction in the price of sensors and sensor systems in recent years, it is possible to individually monitor each one of the devices connected to the grid. In this paper we compare different classifiers in order to find out which is the most appropriate for the identification of individual appliances attending to their consumption. In this way, we will know which electrical appliance is connected to a smart plug, helping to obtain more accurate and efficient load monitoring systems.
practical applications of agents and multi agent systems | 2016
Alberto López Barriuso; Fernando De la Prieta; Álvaro Lozano Murciego; Daniel Hernández; Jorge Revuelta Herrero
Internet upswing has entailed a structural change for journalism in general and the press in particular. The emergence of a new horizontal, low cost and accessible space for communication, has brought profound changes in journalism, both on the production and distribution. In this paper, we present a novel agent-based social platform which aims to improve the organization, management and distribution of the media contents through the application of artificial intelligence techniques.
practical applications of agents and multi agent systems | 2016
Álvaro Lozano Murciego; Gabriel Villarrubia González; Alberto López Barriuso; Daniel Hernández de la Iglesia; Jorge Revuelta Herrero; Juan Francisco de Paz Santana
In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a novel agent-based platform to collect waste on cities and villages. A low cost sensor prototype is developed to measure the fulfilling level of the containers, a route system is developed to optimize the routes of the trucks and a mobile application has been developed to help drivers in their work. In order to evaluate and validate the proposed platform, a practical case study in a real city environment is modeled using open data available and with the purpose of identifying limitations of the platform.
distributed computing and artificial intelligence | 2015
Alberto López Barriuso; Fernando De la Prieta; Álvaro Lozano Murciego; Daniel Hernández de la Iglesia; Jorge Revuelta Herrero
distributed computing and artificial intelligence | 2015
Álvaro Lozano Murciego; Gabriel Villarrubia González; Alberto López Barriuso; Daniel Hernández de la Iglesia; Jorge Revuelta Herrero
Archive | 2017
Daniel Hernández de la Iglesia; Alfonso González Briones; Álvaro Lozano Murciego; Alberto López Barriuso; Jorge Revuelta Herrero