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Ítem Combining interactive and automatic reasoning in first order theories of functional programs(SPRINGER, 2012-01-01) Bove, A.; Dybjer, P.; Sicard-Ramírez, A.; Bove, A.; Dybjer, P.; Sicard-Ramírez, A.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias; Lógica y ComputaciónWe propose a new approach to the computer-assisted verification of functional programs. We work in first order theories of functional programs which are obtained by extending Aczel's first order theory of combinatory formal arithmetic with positive inductive and coinductive predicates. Rather than building a special purpose system we implement our theories in Agda, a proof assistant for dependent type theory which can be used as a generic theorem prover. Agda provides support for interactive reasoning by encoding first order theories using the formulae-as-types principle. Further support is provided by off-the-shelf automatic theorem provers for first order logic which can be called by a program which translates Agda representations of first order formulae into the TPTP language understood by the provers. We show some examples where we combine interactive and automatic reasoning, covering both proof by induction and coinduction. © 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Ítem Development of a global seismic risk model(EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING RESEARCH INST, 2020-02-02) Vitor Silva; Desmond Amo-Oduro; Alejandro Calderon; Catarina Costa; Jamal Dabbeek; Venetia Despotaki; Luis Martins; Marco Pagani; Anirudh Rao; Michele Simionato; Daniele Viganò; Catalina Yepes-Estrada; Ana Acevedo; Helen Crowley; Nick Horspool; Kishor Jaiswal; Murray Journeay; Massimiliano Pittore; Mecánica AplicadaSince 2015, the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation and its partners have been supporting regional programs and bilateral collaborations to develop an open global earthquake risk model. These efforts led to the development of a repository of probabilistic seismic hazard models, a global exposure dataset comprising structural and occupancy information regarding the residential, commercial and industrial buildings, and a comprehensive set of fragility and vulnerability functions for the most common building classes. These components were used to estimate probabilistic earthquake risk globally using the OpenQuake-engine, an open-source software for seismic hazard and risk analysis. This model allows estimating a number of risk metrics such as annualized average losses or aggregated losses for particular return periods, which are fundamental to the development and implementation of earthquake risk mitigation measures. © The Author(s) 2020.Ítem Development of a global seismic risk model(EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING RESEARCH INST, 2020-02-02) Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Acevedo, A.; EUCENTRE; GNS Science; US Geological Survey; Natural Resources of Canada; GFZ Potsdam; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Global Earthquake Model Foundation; Acevedo, A.; EUCENTRE; GNS Science; US Geological Survey; Natural Resources of Canada; GFZ Potsdam; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Producción; Materiales de IngenieríaSince 2015, the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation and its partners have been supporting regional programs and bilateral collaborations to develop an open global earthquake risk model. These efforts led to the development of a repository of probabilistic seismic hazard models, a global exposure dataset comprising structural and occupancy information regarding the residential, commercial and industrial buildings, and a comprehensive set of fragility and vulnerability functions for the most common building classes. These components were used to estimate probabilistic earthquake risk globally using the OpenQuake-engine, an open-source software for seismic hazard and risk analysis. This model allows estimating a number of risk metrics such as annualized average losses or aggregated losses for particular return periods, which are fundamental to the development and implementation of earthquake risk mitigation measures. © The Author(s) 2020.Ítem Gunshot identification system by integration of open source consumer electronics(SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 2014-01-01) López R., J.M.; Marulanda B., J.I.; López R., J.M.; Marulanda B., J.I.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias; Electromagnetismo Aplicado (Gema)This work presents a prototype of low-cost gunshots identification system that uses consumer electronics in order to ensure the existence of gunshots and then classify it according to a previously established database. The implementation of this tool in the urban areas is to set records that support the forensics, hence improving law enforcement also on developing countries. An analysis of its effectiveness is presented in comparison with theoretical results obtained with numerical simulations. © 2014 SPIE.Ítem Gunshot identification system by integration of open source consumer electronics(SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 2014-01-01) López R., J.M.; Marulanda B., J.I.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias Básicas; Óptica AplicadaThis work presents a prototype of low-cost gunshots identification system that uses consumer electronics in order to ensure the existence of gunshots and then classify it according to a previously established database. The implementation of this tool in the urban areas is to set records that support the forensics, hence improving law enforcement also on developing countries. An analysis of its effectiveness is presented in comparison with theoretical results obtained with numerical simulations. © 2014 SPIE.Ítem Low-cost localization system of impulsive sounds for urban environments(SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 2014-01-01) López R., J.M.; Marulanda B., J.I.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias Básicas; Óptica AplicadaA low-cost acoustic localization system is presented, in which a video camera is directed towards the source of impulsive sounds such as gunshots. An analog filter is implemented at the first stage, in order to reduce the range of frequencies to analyze, hence narrowing and improving the localization of gunshots. The system is design for the integration of open source consumer electronics and processing devices, which makes large-scale deployment possible even in developing countries. Furthermore, results are also obtained with a prototype that shows a high percentage of successes.. © 2014 SPIE.Ítem Low-cost localization system of impulsive sounds for urban environments(SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 2014-01-01) López R., J.M.; Marulanda B., J.I.; López R., J.M.; Marulanda B., J.I.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias; Electromagnetismo Aplicado (Gema)A low-cost acoustic localization system is presented, in which a video camera is directed towards the source of impulsive sounds such as gunshots. An analog filter is implemented at the first stage, in order to reduce the range of frequencies to analyze, hence narrowing and improving the localization of gunshots. The system is design for the integration of open source consumer electronics and processing devices, which makes large-scale deployment possible even in developing countries. Furthermore, results are also obtained with a prototype that shows a high percentage of successes.. © 2014 SPIE.Ítem mantisGRID: a grid platform for DICOM medical images management in Colombia and Latin America.(SPRINGER, 2011-04-01) Garcia Ruiz M; García, A.; Ruiz Ibañez C; Gutierrez Mazo JM; Ramirez Giraldo JC; Pelaez Echavarria A; Valencia Diaz E; Pelaez Restrepo G; Montoya Munera EN; Garcia Loaiza B; Gomez Gonzalez S; Garcia Ruiz M; García, A.; Ruiz Ibañez C; Gutierrez Mazo JM; Ramirez Giraldo JC; Pelaez Echavarria A; Valencia Diaz E; Pelaez Restrepo G; Montoya Munera EN; Garcia Loaiza B; Gomez Gonzalez S; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Sistemas; I+D+I en Tecnologías de la Información y las ComunicacionesThis paper presents the mantisGRID project, an interinstitutional initiative from Colombian medical and academic centers aiming to provide medical grid services for Colombia and Latin America. The mantisGRID is a GRID platform, based on open source grid infrastructure that provides the necessary services to access and exchange medical images and associated information following digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) and health level 7 standards. The paper focuses first on the data abstraction architecture, which is achieved via Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access and Integration (OGSA-DAI) services and supported by the Globus Toolkit. The grid currently uses a 30-Mb bandwidth of the Colombian High Technology Academic Network, RENATA, connected to Internet 2. It also includes a discussion on the relational database created to handle the DICOM objects that were represented using Extensible Markup Language Schema documents, as well as other features implemented such as data security, user authentication, and patient confidentiality. Grid performance was tested using the three current operative nodes and the results demonstrated comparable query times between the mantisGRID (OGSA-DAI) and Distributed mySQL databases, especially for a large number of records.Ítem mantisGRID: a grid platform for DICOM medical images management in Colombia and Latin America.(SPRINGER, 2011-04-01) Garcia Ruiz M; García, A.; Ruiz Ibañez C; Gutierrez Mazo JM; Ramirez Giraldo JC; Pelaez Echavarria A; Valencia Diaz E; Pelaez Restrepo G; Montoya Munera EN; Garcia Loaiza B; Gomez Gonzalez S; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica; Bioingeniería GIB (CES – EAFIT)This paper presents the mantisGRID project, an interinstitutional initiative from Colombian medical and academic centers aiming to provide medical grid services for Colombia and Latin America. The mantisGRID is a GRID platform, based on open source grid infrastructure that provides the necessary services to access and exchange medical images and associated information following digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) and health level 7 standards. The paper focuses first on the data abstraction architecture, which is achieved via Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access and Integration (OGSA-DAI) services and supported by the Globus Toolkit. The grid currently uses a 30-Mb bandwidth of the Colombian High Technology Academic Network, RENATA, connected to Internet 2. It also includes a discussion on the relational database created to handle the DICOM objects that were represented using Extensible Markup Language Schema documents, as well as other features implemented such as data security, user authentication, and patient confidentiality. Grid performance was tested using the three current operative nodes and the results demonstrated comparable query times between the mantisGRID (OGSA-DAI) and Distributed mySQL databases, especially for a large number of records.