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Márcia L. Baptista
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Forecasting Fault Events for Predictive Maintenance using Data-driven Techniques and ARMA Modeling
M Baptista, S Sankararaman, IP de Medeiros, C Nascimento Jr, ...
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2017
3512017
Relation between prognostics predictor evaluation metrics and local interpretability SHAP values
ML Baptista, K Goebel, EMP Henriques
Artificial Intelligence 306, 103667, 2022
2602022
Remaining useful life estimation in aeronautics: Combining data-driven and Kalman filtering
M Baptista, EMP Henriques, IP de Medeiros, JP Malere, ...
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 184, 228-239, 2019
1322019
Comparative case study of life usage and data-driven prognostics techniques using aircraft fault messages
M Baptista, IP de Medeiros, JP Malere, C Nascimento Jr, H Prendinger, ...
Computers in Industry 86, 1-14, 2017
322017
More effective prognostics with elbow point detection and deep learning
ML Baptista, EMP Henriques, K Goebel
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 146, 106987, 2021
312021
Accurate household occupant behavior modeling based on data mining techniques
M Baptista, A Fang, H Prendinger, R Prada, Y Yamaguchi
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 28 (1), 2014
312014
Classification prognostics approaches in aviation
ML Baptista, EMP Henriques, H Prendinger
Measurement 182, 109756, 2021
292021
Health index estimation through integration of general knowledge with unsupervised learning
K Bajarunas, ML Baptista, K Goebel, MA Chao
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 251, 110352, 2024
272024
Advancing aircraft engine RUL predictions: an interpretable integrated approach of feature engineering and aggregated feature importance
Y Alomari, M Andó, ML Baptista
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 13466, 2023
272023
A self-organizing map and a normalizing multi-layer perceptron approach to baselining in prognostics under dynamic regimes
ML Baptista, EMP Henriques, K Goebel
Neurocomputing 456, 268-287, 2021
242021
Using explainable artificial intelligence to interpret remaininguseful life estimation with gated recurrent unit
M Baptista, M Mishra, E Henriques, H Prendinger
232020
The role of social identity, rationality and anticipation in believable agents.
R Prada, G Raimundo, J Dimas, C Martinho, JF Peña, M Baptista, ...
AAMAS, 1175-1176, 2012
192012
1D-DGAN-PHM: a 1-D denoising GAN for prognostics and health management with an application to turbofan
ML Baptista, EMP Henriques
Applied Soft Computing 131, 109785, 2022
182022
Prognostics in aeronautics with deep recurrent neural networks
M Baptista, H Prendinger, E Henriques
PHM Society European Conference 5 (1), 11-11, 2020
182020
Drone, aircraft and bird identification in video images using object tracking and residual neural networks
A Fernandes, M Baptista, L Fernandes, P Chaves
2019 11th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial …, 2019
172019
An agent-based model of consumer behavior based on the BDI architecture and neoclassical theory
ML Baptista, CR Martinho, F Lima, PA Santos, H Prendinger
Developments in business simulation and experiential learning 41, 2014
162014
Counterfactual explanations for remaining useful life estimation within a Bayesian framework
J Andringa, ML Baptista, BF Santos
Information Fusion 118, 102972, 2025
122025
Improved real-time wildfire detection using a surveillance system
M Batista, B Oliveira, P Chaves, JC Ferreira, T Brandao
Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering, 2019
122019
A Comparison of Data-driven Techniques for Engine Bleed Valve Prognostics using Aircraft-derived Fault Messages
M Baptista, IP de Medeiros, JP Malere, H Prendinger, CL Nascimento Jr, ...
Annual European Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society, 2016
112016
Improving Learning in Business Simulations with an Agent-Based Approach
M Baptista, C Martinho, F Lima, PA Santos, H Prendinger
Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 17 (3), 2014
112014
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