O laboratório está estruturado em duas grandes linhas de pesquisa, sendo essas Ciência de Dados e Métodos Analíticos. Na primeira linha é tratada de forma mais específica aplicação de técnicas de Inteligência Artificial, Aprendizagem de Máquina, Redes Neurais Artificiais, Mineração de Dados, Deep Learning e áreas afins. Na outra linha estão as pesquisas sobre métodos analíticos que contemplam Otimização, Meta-heurísticas, modelagem de processos e afins.
A grande maioria das pesquisas envolvem problemas reais e aplicados como dados acadêmicos, mídias sociais, Internet of Things (sensores), logística e outras. Trata também de métodos analíticos aplicados a problemas combinatórios complexos cuja solução, dependendo do porte do problema, pode se dar por métodos exatos ou por métodos heurísticos.
This subculture is a specific branch of the Kemonomimi aesthetic, where human characters or creators adopt animal traits—in this case, dog ears, tails, and "puppy-like" behaviors.
It is frequently associated with transfeminine communities and online micro-celebrity culture. Content often involves role-playing, "clicker training," or adopting a submissive, affectionate persona that mirrors a domesticated pet's traits, such as loyalty and a desire for "praise".
Beyond human personas, the "dog girl" movement includes who have achieved "It Girl" status in mainstream fashion.
Notable creators like Puppy Girl Jenna (Jenna Phillips) have turned this persona into a massive commercial venture, reportedly earning over £700,000 annually by filming content that depicts her acting as a puppy. Dog Girls as Fashion Icons and Influencers
This subculture is a specific branch of the Kemonomimi aesthetic, where human characters or creators adopt animal traits—in this case, dog ears, tails, and "puppy-like" behaviors.
It is frequently associated with transfeminine communities and online micro-celebrity culture. Content often involves role-playing, "clicker training," or adopting a submissive, affectionate persona that mirrors a domesticated pet's traits, such as loyalty and a desire for "praise".
Beyond human personas, the "dog girl" movement includes who have achieved "It Girl" status in mainstream fashion.
Notable creators like Puppy Girl Jenna (Jenna Phillips) have turned this persona into a massive commercial venture, reportedly earning over £700,000 annually by filming content that depicts her acting as a puppy. Dog Girls as Fashion Icons and Influencers
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