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15 October 2012. Researchers from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid's Facultad de Informática, Lucas Grossi and Jose A. Calvo-Manzano, have applied a systematic review protocol to select information technology (IT) suppliers and have defined 16 evaluation criteria for supplier selection. These new criteria are to be used as part of a future decision model for selecting IT suppliers. The . (...continue reading)
8 October 2012. Researchers from the Computational Intelligence Group based at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid's Facultad de Informática have used machine learning and data mining techniques to compare gene expresssion levels in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients in two key regions of the hippocampus: the dentate gyrus, where the disease appears to have little or no effect, and th . (...continue reading)
1 October 2012. An international group, composed of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain), Universidad de Córdoba (Spain), Leibniz Universität Hannover (Germany), University of California Davis (USA) and coordinated by the Universidad de Concepción (Chile) with members from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid's Facultad de Informática, is developing a project to use information te . (...continue reading)
20 September 2012. Rubén Armañanzas and Pedro Larrañaga, researchers of the Computational Intelligence Group at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid's Facultad de Informática have used advanced statistical and data mining techniques to filter information about the activity of over 22,000 genes and have managed to separate tumoural from non-tumoural samples with a precision of 94.45%. This is . (...continue reading)
10 September 2012. Researchers from the Department of Software Engineering at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid's Facultad de Informática have developed a new map that is useful for relating learning theories and information technologies and discovering which information technologies promote learning. The research was presented by Pamela Catherine Flores Naranjo and Nelson Medinilla Mar . (...continue reading)
11 July 2012. One of the problems facing medical practitioners in emerging countries is the shortage of basic health infrastructures for effectively diagnosing diseases and administering treatments. SANAR, an online platform developed by Albert Moreira, a Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Facultad de Informática PhD student, aims to solve this problem. SANAR will improve information exchange a . (...continue reading)