November 5, 2020
A new paper was presented by Gábor Lóki (Department of Software Engineering) at this year’s ICCE-Asia conference. The paper, titled “Memory-aware Performance Optimization of Tensor Programs for Embedded Devices” was written in collaboration with our partners at Samsung (Samsung Research UK & Samsung Electronics (Korea)).
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November 3, 2020
Dr. Vilmos Bilicki's team (Department of Software Engineering) has reached its next milestone in the CAPD project, which has successfully launched its clinical trials with patients recently.
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November 3, 2020
Dr. Vilmos Bilicki's team (Department of Software Engineering) has reached its next milestone in the Spiro project, which has successfully launched its clinical trials with patients recently.
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November 3, 2020
Our team is working hard on the project named Gyógyulj (‘Get well’).
The aim of the project is to create an online health center that brings together all the clinics, doctors, and specialists in the county. Within the system, patients will have the opportunity to search for these health care providers, and make appointments. As of now about 1000 doctors, 600 specialists, and 50 clinics have been added to the system.
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November 3, 2020
Dr. Vilmos Bilicki’s team is working on developing and maintaining the COVID-19 questionnaire named MASZK, which continues to be great help in conducting contact tracing among Hungarian citizens.
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Varadi S., G. Varkonyi G, Kertesz A..
2020. Legal Issues of Social IoT Services: The Effects of Using Clouds, Fogs and AI. Studies in Computational Intelligence. 846:123-138.
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Pflanzner T., Hovari M., Vass I., Kertesz A..
2020. Designing an IoT-Cloud Gateway for the Internet of Living Things. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 1218 CCIS:23-41.
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Markus A., Kertesz A..
2020. A survey and taxonomy of simulation environments modelling fog computing. Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory. 101
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Markus. A, Gacsi. P, Kertesz. A.
2020. Develop or Dissipate Fogs? Evaluating an IoT Application in Fog and Cloud Simulations Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science - Volume 1: CLOSER,. :193-203.
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Baniata H., Sharieh A., Mahmood S., Kertesz A..
2020. Graft: A model for evaluating actuator systems in terms of force production. Sensors (Switzerland). 20
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