Browsing by Author "Ayesh, Aladdin, 1972-"
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An analytical review for multipath routing in mobile ad hoc networks.
Zahary, A.; Ayesh, Aladdin, 1972- (Article)Multipath routing is a new extension to many traditional routing protocols in MANETs. Using multipath routing in MANETs can save energy, reduce frequent routing update, enhance data transmission rates, and increase wireless ... -
Arabic language in the context of information extraction task.
Alruily, Meshrif; Ayesh, Aladdin, 1972-; Zedan, Hussein (Article)In the past few years, researchers have started paying attention to the Arabic language. In this paper we review information extraction systems that were developed for the Arabic to extract predefined entities. A comparisons ... -
A Behaviour Profiling Based Technique for Network Access Control Systems
Muhammed, Musa Abubaker; Ayesh, Aladdin, 1972- (Article)The emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) has lead to a tech- nological transformation that integrates several technologies to represent the future of computing and communications. IoT is the interconnection of internet ... -
Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Lahiri, Indrani; Ayesh, Aladdin, 1972-; Mills, Simon (Conference)Call for papers We invite contributions to a Special Issue on Big Data, AI and Digital Futures: Challenges, changes and continuities, to be published by the AI & Society Journal of Culture, Knowledge and Communication ... -
Class discovery from semi-structured EEG data for affective computing and personalisation
Ayesh, Aladdin, 1972-; Arevalillo-Herraez, M.; Amau-Gonzalez, P. (Conference)Many approaches to recognising emotions from metrical data such as EEG signals rely on identifying a very small number of classes and to train a classifier. The interpretation of these classes varies from a single emotion ... -
Cognitive emotional based architecture for crowd simulation.
Abdelhak, Haifa; Ayesh, Aladdin, 1972-; Olivier, Damien (Article)This paper presents a new approach to model crowd behaviour in normal and risky situations. Our model is based on human cognitive characteristics specially personality type, perception and emotion that we assume relevant ...