Daniel Robles-Camarillo

Orcid: 0000-0002-7637-5904

According to our database1, Daniel Robles-Camarillo authored at least 12 papers between 2017 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
The Application of Artificial Intelligence for the Design of a Virtual Assistant (Chatbot) as an innovative approach in user service: Social Security Center No.102.
Int. J. Comb. Optim. Probl. Informatics, 2024

Planar antenna design for contactless energizing applications: resonance analysis.
Int. J. Comb. Optim. Probl. Informatics, 2024

2023
Analysis of the Feasibility of Smart Contracts in Mexico's Legal and Social Framework: A Study on the Future of Trade Agreements.
Int. J. Comb. Optim. Probl. Informatics, 2023

Review of Genetic Algorithm to improve Students Academic Performance by applying Smart Learning.
Int. J. Comb. Optim. Probl. Informatics, 2023

2021
BeSafe B2.0 Smart Multisensory Platform for Safety in Workplaces.
Sensors, 2021

Electronic system to monitoring vital signs in pregnancy through Random Forests.
Int. J. Comb. Optim. Probl. Informatics, 2021

2020
Aedes mosquito detection in its larval stage using deep neural networks.
Knowl. Based Syst., 2020

Problems in pregnancy, modeling fetal mortality through the Naïve Bayes classifier.
Int. J. Comb. Optim. Probl. Informatics, 2020

A CNN-Based Mosquito Classification Using Image Transformation of Wingbeat Features.
Proceedings of the Knowledge Innovation Through Intelligent Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques, 2020

2019
Embedded system based on IoT and V2X for Smart Cities.
Int. J. Comb. Optim. Probl. Informatics, 2019

2018
Método de compresión de electrocardiogramas basado en muestreo compresivo.
Res. Comput. Sci., 2018

2017
Mosquito larva classification method based on convolutional neural networks.
Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Electronics, 2017


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