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26th SAC 2011: TaiChung, Taiwan
- William C. Chu, W. Eric Wong, Mathew J. Palakal, Chih-Cheng Hung:
Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC), TaiChung, Taiwan, March 21 - 24, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0113-8
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: applied biometrics track
- Christian Rathgeb, Andreas Uhl, Peter Wild:
Shifting score fusion: on exploiting shifting variation in iris recognition. 3-7 - Bian Yang, Zhibo Chen, Christoph Busch:
Raster image representation of fingerprint minutiae. 8-12 - Davrondzhon Gafurov, Christoph Busch, Patrick Bours, Bian Yang:
Fusion in fingerprint authentication: two finger types vs. two scanner types. 13-18 - Emanuele Maiorana, Patrizio Campisi, Noelia González-Carballo, Alessandro Neri:
Keystroke dynamics authentication for mobile phones. 21-26
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Daigo Muramatsu:
Random forgery attacks against DTW-based online signature verification algorithm. 27-28 - Nisha Bhaskaran, Ifeoma Nwogu, Mark G. Frank, Venu Govindaraju:
Deceit detection via online behavioral learning. 29-30
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Asian perspective of global and collaborative computing track
- Kuo-Fong Kao, Tau-Heng Yeo, Wai-Shuen Yong, Hui-Hsuan Chen:
A location-aware rogue AP detection system based on wireless packet sniffing of sensor APs. 32-36 - Lily Chang, Xudong He:
A model transformation approach for verifying multi-agent systems using SPIN. 37-42 - Peng Wang, Baowen Xu, Yue You, Lu Chen:
Tagging web product titles based on hidden Markov model. 43-48 - Peng-Hua Chu, Nien-Lin Hsueh, Chien-Ching Lee, Min-Ju Chuang, Pao-Ann Hsiung, William C. Chu:
A pattern-based verification approach for a multi-core system development. 49-53 - Jiantao Zhou, Shang Zheng, Delin Jing, Hongji Yang:
An approach of creative application evolution on cloud computing platform. 54-58 - Chien-Hung Liu, Shu-Ling Chen, Wei-Lun Jhu:
Change impact analysis for object-oriented programs evolved to aspect-oriented programs. 59-65 - Yao-Hsien Huang, Peng-Cheng Wang, Chia-Chi Chou, Kui-Ping Lin:
An automatic selective color transfer algorithm for images. 66-71
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Yi-Hung Huang, Chao-Yu Kuo:
Performance analysis of IEEE 802.11 ad hoc based broadcast. 72-73 - Weifeng Zhang, Danmei Zhu, Yingzhou Zhang, Guoqiang Zhou, Baowen Xu:
Harmonic functions based semi-supervised learning for web spam detection. 74-75
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Bioinformatics track
- Valeria Fionda, Giuseppe Pirrò:
BioTRON: a biological workflow management system. 77-82 - Mahdi Belcaid, Kyungim Baek, David Haymer, Guylaine Poisson:
Efficient clustering of populations using a minimal SNP panel. 83-88 - Martin Simonsen, Christian N. S. Pedersen:
Rapid computation of distance estimators from nucleotide and amino acid alignments. 89-93 - Luiza Antonie, Kyrylo Bessonov:
Classifying microarray data with association rules. 94-99 - John David Osborne, Song Gao, Wei-bang Chen, Aleodor Andea, Chengcui Zhang:
Machine classification of melanoma and nevi from skin lesions. 100-105
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Gustavo Rodrigues Galvão, Zanoni Dias:
Computing rearrangement distance of every permutation in the symmetric group. 106-107 - Fabien Chhel, Adrien Goëffon, Antoine Lafosse, Frédéric Lardeux, Frédéric Saubion, Gilles Hunault, Tristan Boureau:
The bacterial strains characterization problem. 108-109 - T. Van Du Tran, Philippe Chassignet, Jean-Marc Steyaert:
Prediction of permuted super-secondary structures in β-barrel proteins. 110-111
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Cloud computing track
- Mario Macías, Jordi Guitart:
A genetic model for pricing in cloud computing markets. 113-118 - Roman Iakymchuk, Jeff Napper, Paolo Bientinesi:
Improving high-performance computations on clouds through resource underutilization. 119-126 - Hsin-Han You, Chun-Chung Yang, Jiun-Long Huang:
A load-aware scheduler for MapReduce framework in heterogeneous cloud environments. 127-132 - Rui Cao, Caijun Zhen, Yan Gao, Guangzhi Xu, Xiaoguang Liu, Gang Wang, Guangjun Xie:
AoDI: an allocation-on-demand incremental volume based on LVM. 133-138 - Sven Groot, Kazuo Goda, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Towards improved load balancing for data intensive distributed computing. 139-146 - Huan Liu:
Rapid application configuration in Amazon cloud using configurable virtual appliances. 147-154 - Jaekeun Shim, Jongdae Han, Jindae Kim, Byungjeong Lee, Jaewon Oh, Chisu Wu:
Patterns for configuration requirements of Software-as-a-Service. 155-161 - Jay Ramanathan, Rajiv Ramnath, Nisheet Singh, Zhe Xu, Yingxiao Xu:
Sense-respond cloud mediator architecture for services evolution. 162-169
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Computer forensics track
- Rabeah Al-Zaidy, Benjamin C. M. Fung, Amr M. Youssef:
Towards discovering criminal communities from textual data. 172-177 - Raffael Marty:
Cloud application logging for forensics. 178-184 - Xiaoqin Ding, Hengming Zou:
Time based data forensic and cross-reference analysis. 185-190
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Kostas Kontogiannis, Ahmed Wasfy, Serge Mankovski:
Event clustering for log reduction and run time system understanding. 191-192 - Merin Sebastian, Priya Chandran:
Towards designing a tool for event reconstruction using Gladyshev Approach. 193-194
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Dependable and adaptive distributed systems track
- Kurt Geihs, Christoph Evers, Roland Reichle, Michael Wagner, Mohammad Ullah Khan:
Development support for QoS-aware service-adaptation in ubiquitous computing applications. 197-202 - Shen Lin, François Taïani, Marin Bertier, Gordon S. Blair, Anne-Marie Kermarrec:
Transparent componentisation: high-level (re)configurable programming for evolving distributed systems. 203-208 - João Paulo Magalhães, Luís Moura Silva:
Root-cause analysis of performance anomalies in web-based applications. 209-216 - Yu Liu, René Meier:
AdaptStream: towards achieving fluidity in adaptive stream-based systems. 217-223 - Dawood Tariq, Basim Baig, Ashish Gehani, Salman Mahmood, Rashid Tahir, Azeem Aqil, Fareed Zaffar:
Identifying the provenance of correlated anomalies. 224-229 - Jean-Charles Fabre, Marc-Olivier Killijian, François Taïani:
Robustness of automotive applications using reflective computing: lessons learnt. 230-235
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Marc Zeller, Gereon Weiss, Dirk Eilers, Rudi Knorr:
An approach for providing dependable self-adaptation in distributed embedded systems. 236-237
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Document engineering track
- Wenjie Cai, Yaokai Feng, Seiichi Uchida:
Massive character recognition with a large ground-truthed database. 240-244 - Siyuan Chen, Henry S. Baird:
Pixel accurate document image content extraction. 245-251 - Ozge Yeloglu, Evangelos E. Milios, Nur Zincir-Heywood:
Multi-document summarization of scientific corpora. 252-258 - Daniel Marques de Oliveira, Rafael Dueire Lins, Gabriel Torreão, Jian Fan, Marcelo Thielo:
A new algorithm for segmenting warped text-lines in document images. 259-265
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Andrei de Araújo Formiga, Rafael Dueire Lins, Steven J. Simske, Gary Dispoto, Marcelo Thielo:
An assessment of data matrix barcode recognition under scaling, rotation and cylindrical warping. 266-267 - Araly Barrera, Rakesh M. Verma:
Automated extractive single-document summarization: beating the baselines with a new approach. 268-269
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Enterprise engineering track
- Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, Ignacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán, Mario Piattini, Barbara Weber, Ángeles Saavedra Places:
An empirical comparison of static and dynamic business process mining. 272-279 - Anne Cleven, Robert Winter, Felix Wortmann:
Process performance management: illuminating design issues through a systematic problem analysis. 280-286 - Tim A. Majchrzak, Tobias Jansen, Herbert Kuchen:
Efficiency evaluation of open source ETL tools. 287-294 - Christian Janiesch, Martin Matzner, Oliver Müller, Robert Vollmer, Jörg Becker:
Slipstream: architecture options for real-time process analytics. 295-300 - Yu Li, Andreas Oberweis, Huayu Zhang:
An integrated approach for modeling and facilitating RFID-based collaborative logistics processes. 301-307 - Rafael Accorsi, Claus Wonnemann:
Strong non-leak guarantees for workflow models. 308-314 - Wouter Spoelstra, Maria-Eugenia Iacob, Marten van Sinderen:
Software reuse in agile development organizations: a conceptual management tool. 315-322 - João Paulo A. Almeida, Evellin Cristine Souza Cardoso:
On the elements of an enterprise: towards an ontology-based account. 323-330
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Usman Wajid, Nikolay Mehandjiev, Abdallah Namoun, Panagiotis Gouvas:
Tool support for realising a common understanding of business documents in collaborating enterprises. 331-333 - Andreas Emrich, Alexandra Chapko, Christina Di Valentin, Dirk Werth:
An architecture proposal for the prosumerized enterprise. 334-335
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Embedded systems: applications, solutions, and techniques track
- Hiromasa Shimada, Yuki Kinebuchi, Tsung-Han Lin, Alexandre Courbot, Tatsuo Nakajima:
Design issues in composition kernels for highly functional embedded systems. 338-345 - Sung Kyu Park, Youngwoo Park, Gyudong Shim, Kyu Ho Park:
CAVE: channel-aware buffer management scheme for solid state disk. 346-353 - Huafeng Yu, Yue Ma, Yann Glouche, Jean-Pierre Talpin, Loïc Besnard, Thierry Gautier, Paul Le Guernic, Andres Toom, Odile Laurent:
System-level co-simulation of integrated avionics using polychrony. 354-359 - Seongwook Jin, Jaehong Kim, Jaegeuk Kim, Jaehyuk Huh, Seungryoul Maeng:
Sector log: fine-grained storage management for solid state drives. 360-367 - N. Venkatesh, Ruchir Gulati, Rajeev Bhujade, M. Girish Chandra:
Fixed-point implementation of isolated sub-word level speech recognition using hidden Markov models. 368-373 - Sehwan Lee, Bitna Lee, Kern Koh, Hyokyung Bahn:
A lifespan-aware reliability scheme for RAID-based flash storage. 374-379 - Peter Ulbrich, Rüdiger Kapitza, Christian Harkort, Reiner N. Schmid, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
I4Copter: an adaptable and modular quadrotor platform. 380-386 - Kwan Yong Sim, Fei-Ching Kuo, Robert G. Merkel:
Fuzzing the out-of-memory killer on embedded Linux: an adaptive random approach. 387-392
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Zheng Ding, Wei Shu, Min-You Wu:
FPGA based parallel transitive closure algorithm. 393-394 - Yu Liu, Wei Zhang:
Exploiting time predictable two-level scratchpad memory for real-time systems. 395-396
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Mobile computing and applications track
- Hiroaki Kimura, Jun Ebisui, Yoshio Funabashi, Akihito Yoshii, Tatsuo Nakajima:
iDetective: a persuasive application to motivate healthier behavior using smart phone. 399-404 - Shinichi Yataka, Kohei Tanaka, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
A context-aware audio presentation method in wearable computing. 405-412 - Edison Pignaton de Freitas, Tales Heimfarth, Luiz Augusto Guimarães Costa, Armando Morado Ferreira, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Flávio Rech Wagner, Tony Larsson:
Analyzing different levels of geographic context awareness in agent ferrying over VANETs. 413-418 - Karan Mitra, Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Christer Åhlund:
A probabilistic context-aware approach for quality of experience measurement in pervasive systems. 419-424 - Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Andoni Lombide Carreton, Christophe Scholliers, Tom Van Cutsem, Wolfgang De Meuter, Theo D'Hondt:
Flocks: enabling dynamic group interactions in mobile social networking applications. 425-432 - Keng-Pei Lin, Ming-Syan Chen:
Towards communication-efficient private location dependent queries. 433-438 - Farzana Rahman, Md. Endadul Hoque, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed:
REBIVE: a reliable private data aggregation scheme for wireless sensor networks. 439-444 - Chin-Liang Tsai, Hsiao-Wen Chen, Jiun-Long Huang, Chih-Lin Hu:
Transmission reduction between mobile phone applications and RESTful APIs. 445-450
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- William R. Claycomb, Dongwan Shin:
Formal analysis of device authentication applications in ubiquitous computing. 451-452 - Farzana Rahman, Md. Endadul Hoque, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed:
ProQuPri: towards anonymity protection with privacy quantification for context-aware applications. 453-454
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Mediation services in computing environments track
- Marcel Tilly, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec:
Matching customer requests to service offerings in real-time. 456-461 - Szu-Yin Lin, Kuo-Ming Chao, Chi-Chun Lo:
Service-oriented dynamic data driven application systems to potential field method vehicle navigation. 462-467
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Alex Norta:
A choreography language for eBusiness collaboration. 468-469
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Networking track
- Romain Fontugne, Kensuke Fukuda:
A Hough-transform-based anomaly detector with an adaptive time interval. 471-477 - Vasilis Sourlas, Georgios S. Paschos, Petteri Mannersalo, Paris Flegkas, Leandros Tassiulas:
Modeling the dynamics of caching in content-based publish/subscribe systems. 478-485 - Marija Kalendar, Danijela Jakimovska, Aristotel Tentov, Goce Dokoski:
Novel processor architecture for modified advanced routing in NGN. 486-491 - Alberto E. Schaeffer Filho, Paul Smith, Andreas Mauthe:
Policy-driven network simulation: a resilience case study. 492-497 - Prasanthi Sreekumari, Sang-Hwa Chung:
A new TCP mechanism for reducing retransmission timeouts over multi-hop wireless networks. 498-505 - Yuuichi Teranishi, Susumu Takeuchi, Kaname Harumoto:
HDOV: an overlay network for wide area spatial data collection. 506-513 - Tingwen Liu, Yong Sun, Li Guo, Binxing Fang:
Improving matching performance of DPI traffic classifier. 514-519 - Zhang Fu, Marina Papatriantafilou, Philippas Tsigas:
CluB: a cluster based framework for mitigating distributed denial of service attacks. 520-527 - Adetokunbo Makanju, Nur Zincir-Heywood, Evangelos E. Milios:
Storage and retrieval of system log events using a structured schema based on message type transformation. 528-533 - Jehan-François Pâris, Ahmed Amer, Darrell D. E. Long:
Accelerated chaining: a better way to harness peer power in video-on-demand applications. 534-539
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Yipeng Wang, Zhibin Zhang, Li Guo:
Traffic classification beyond application level: identifying content types from network traces. 540-541 - Jing Liu, Haibo Wu, Xinming Ye, Jun Li:
Scalable CP-nets modeling for BitTorrent protocol. 542-543
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Operating systems track
- Jian-Jia Chen, Kai Huang, Lothar Thiele:
Power management schemes for heterogeneous clusters under quality of service requirements. 546-553 - Min Zhu, Miao Yu, Mingyuan Xia, Bingyu Li, Peijie Yu, Shang Gao, Zhengwei Qi, Liang Liu, Ying Chen, Haibing Guan:
VASP: virtualization assisted security monitor for cross-platform protection. 554-559 - Wanyong Tian, Chun Jason Xue, Minming Li, Enhong Chen:
Loop fusion and reordering for register file optimization on stream processors. 560-565 - Heejune Ahn, Sang Chul Ahn, Junyoung Heo, Sung Y. Shin:
Fault tolerant framework and techniques for component-based autonomous robot systems. 566-572 - Jun Nakajima, Qian Lin, Sheng Yang, Min Zhu, Shang Gao, Mingyuan Xia, Peijie Yu, Yaozu Dong, Zhengwei Qi, Kai Chen, Haibing Guan:
Optimizing virtual machines using hybrid virtualization. 573-578 - Zhiyong Shan, Tzi-cker Chiueh, Xin Wang:
Virtualizing system and ordinary services in Windows-based OS-level virtual machines. 579-583 - Junghoon Lee, Gyung-Leen Park, Sang-Wook Kim, Hye-Jin Kim, Chang Oan Sung:
Power consumption scheduling for peak load reduction in smart grid homes. 584-588 - Tae-Sun Chung, Dong-Joo Park, Jongik Kim:
LSTAFF*: an efficient flash translation layer for large block flash memory. 589-594 - Hyunchul Seok, Youngwoo Park, Kyu Ho Park:
Migration based page caching algorithm for a hybrid main memory of DRAM and PRAM. 595-599 - Chin-Hsien Wu, Hau-Shan Wu:
A data de-duplication access framework for solid state drives. 600-604 - Jen-Wei Hsieh, Shang-Yang Chang:
An open-system framework for flash-memory storage system. 605-610 - Seokhyun Kim, Geunyoung Park, Jiman Hong, Yookun Cho:
Adaptive link recovery scheme for structured peer-to-peer networks under churn. 611-615 - Mei-Ling Chiang, Hsiang-Yu Hsu:
Supporting dynamic update and resource protection in an embedded operating system. 616-620
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Sanghyun Ahn, Yujin Lim, Sanggil Kang:
Development of the wireless embedded sensor network for energy-efficient flooding. 621-622 - Qian Lin, Mingyuan Xia, Miao Yu, Peijie Yu, Min Zhu, Shang Gao, Zhengwei Qi, Kai Chen, Haibing Guan:
SPAD: software protection through anti-debugging using hardware virtualization. 623-624 - Younghwan Kim, TaeHyoung Kim, Yuri Kim, Ah-Reum Kim:
FMCM: a efficient flash memory cache management scheme for energy-efficient disks. 625-626 - Youngsam Shin, Seungwon Lee, Minyoung Son, Shihwa Lee:
Predictable multithread scheduling with cycle-accurate thread progress monitor. 627-628 - Hitoshi Mitake, Yuki Kinebuchi, Alexandre Courbot, Tatsuo Nakajima:
Coexisting real-time OS and general purpose OS on an embedded virtualization layer for a multicore processor. 629-630 - Hyeong-chan Lee, Chung Hui Kim, Jeong Hyun Yi:
Experimenting with system and Libc call interception attacks on ARM-based Linux kernel. 631-632 - Joongjin Kook, Sukil Hong, Wooseung Lee, Eunkyeung Jae, Jung-Yeop Kim:
Optimization of out of memory killer for embedded Linux environments. 633-634
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Green/power-aware design and optimization track
- Fanxin Kong, Nan Guan, Qingxu Deng, Wang Yi:
Energy-efficient scheduling for parallel real-time tasks based on level-packing. 635-640 - Xia Zhao, Yao Guo, Qing Feng, Xiangqun Chen:
A system context-aware approach for battery lifetime prediction in smart phones. 641-646
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Arun Rangasamy, Y. N. Srikant:
Petri net based performance modeling for effective DVFS for multithreaded programs. 647-648
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Requirements engineering track
- Golnaz Elahi, Eric S. K. Yu:
Requirements trade-offs analysis in the absence of quantitative measures: a heuristic method. 651-658 - Ebrahim Bagheri, Faezeh Ensan:
Consolidating multiple requirement specifications through argumentation. 659-666 - Patrícia Varela, João Araújo, Isabel Sofia Brito, Ana Moreira:
Aspect-oriented analysis for software product lines requirements engineering. 667-674 - Jennifer Horkoff, Eric S. K. Yu:
Analyzing goal models: different approaches and how to choose among them. 675-682 - Ivana Ognjanovic, Dragan Gasevic, Ebrahim Bagheri, Mohsen Asadi:
Conditional preferences in software stakeholders' judgments. 683-690 - Mohsen Asadi, Ebrahim Bagheri, Dragan Gasevic, Marek Hatala, Bardia Mohabbati:
Goal-driven software product line engineering. 691-698 - Márcia Lucena, Jaelson Castro, Carla T. L. L. Silva, Fernanda M. R. Alencar, Emanuel Santos:
Stream: a strategy for transition between requirements models and architectural models. 699-704 - Garyfallos Fragidis, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Analyzing value co-creation in service systems: contribution from GORE. 705-707 - Ricardo Argenton Ramos, Jaelson Brelaz de Castro, João Araújo, Fernanda M. R. Alencar:
Towards the improvement of use case models: the AIRDoc process. 708-709
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Real-time systems track
- Yue Lu, Johan Kraft, Thomas Nolte, Iain Bate:
A statistical approach to simulation model validation in response-time analysis of complex real-time embedded systems. 711-716 - Mohammad Mahdi Jaghoori:
From nonpreemptive to preemptive scheduling: from single-processor to multi-processor? 717-722 - Yu Liu, Wei Zhang:
Stack distance based worst-case instruction cache performance analysis. 723-728 - Florian Many, David Doose:
Fault tolerance evaluation and schedulability analysis. 729-734 - Mikel Cordovilla, Frédéric Boniol, Eric Noulard, Claire Pagetti:
Multiprocessor schedulability analyser. 735-741 - Raphael Guerra, Gerhard Fohler:
Handling overload of target sensitive real-time applications for increased system utility and improved resource usage. 742-747
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Jupyung Lee, Geunsik Lim, Sang-Bum Suh:
Preemptibility-aware responsive multi-core scheduling. 748-749
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Web technologies track
- Georg Singer, Ulrich Norbisrath, Eero Vainikko, Hannu Kikkas, Dirk Lewandowski:
Search-logger analyzing exploratory search tasks. 751-756 - Tim A. Majchrzak, Kay F. Hildebrand:
Game vendors' influence on the monetary value of virtual goods. 757-764 - Jeroen van der Meer, Ferry Boon, Frederik Hogenboom, Flavius Frasincar, Uzay Kaymak:
A framework for automatic annotation of web pages using the Google rich snippets vocabulary. 765-772 - Jiwoon Ha, Duck-Ho Bae, Sang-Wook Kim, Seok-Chul Baek, Byeong-Soo Jeong:
Analyzing a Korean blogosphere: a social network analysis perspective. 773-777 - Luiz Alexandre Hiane da Silva Maciel, Celso Massaki Hirata:
Extending timestamp-based two phase commit protocol for RESTful services to meet business rules. 778-785 - Yun-Jung Lee, Eun-Kyung Kim, Hwan-Gue Cho, Gyun Woo:
Visualizing dispute sections and relations from the sequence of replying comments. 786-791 - Daniel Schall, Florian Skopik, Harald Psaier, Schahram Dustdar:
Bridging socially-enhanced virtual communities. 792-799 - Matti Anttonen, Arto Salminen, Tommi Mikkonen, Antero Taivalsaari:
Transforming the web into a real application platform: new technologies, emerging trends and missing pieces. 800-807 - Jodi Schneider, Alexandre Passant, John G. Breslin:
Understanding and improving Wikipedia article discussion spaces. 808-813 - Antonina Dattolo, Davide Eynard, Luca Mazzola:
An integrated approach to discover tag semantics. 814-820
Applications, distributed systems, and engineering: Poster papers
- Tim A. Majchrzak, Adalbert Jakubiec, Martin Lablans, Frank Ückert:
Towards better social integration through mobile web 2.0 ambient assisted living devices. 821-822 - Kenta Sasaki, Masayuki Okamoto, Nayuko Watanabe, Masaaki Kikuchi, Takayuki Iida, Masanori Hattori:
Extracting preference terms from web browsing histories excluding pages unrelated to users' interests. 823-824 - Fan Zhang, Di Wu, Naiyong Ao, Gang Wang, Xiaoguang Liu, Jing Liu:
Fast lists intersection with Bloom filter using graphics processing units. 825-826
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: advances in spatial and image-based information systems track
- Virupaksha Kanjilal, Markus Schneider:
Spatial network modeling for databases. 827-832 - Hechen Liu, Markus Schneider:
Tracking continuous topological changes of complex moving regions. 833-838
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Computational intelligence and signal and image analysis track
- Volkmar Frinken, Andreas Fischer, Horst Bunke:
Improving handwritten keyword spotting with self-training. 840-845 - Yin-Fu Huang, Li-Wen Chen:
An event-based video retrieval system by combining broadcasting baseball video and web-casting text. 846-852 - Huaifei Hu, Hong Liu, Lili Chen, Chih-Cheng Hung, Xiangyang Xu, Zhicong Lan:
Image segmentation of cervical vertebra in X-ray radiographs using the curve fitting strategy. 853-858
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Yihua Lan, Hong Liu, Enmin Song, Chih-Cheng Hung:
A comparative study and analysis on K-view based algorithms for image texture classification. 859-860
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Coordination models, languages and applications track
- Asma Cherif, Abdessamad Imine, Michaël Rusinowitch:
Optimistic access control for distributed collaborative editors. 861-868 - Elena Nardini, Andrea Omicini, Mirko Viroli:
Description spaces with fuzziness. 869-876 - Carlos Rodríguez, Mario E. Sánchez, Jorge Villalobos:
Executable model composition: a multilevel approach. 877-884
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Marco Sbaraglia, Matteo Casadei, Mirko Viroli:
Programming coordination laws of artifacts in CArtAgO. 885-886
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Constraint Solving and Programming Track
- Fabio Parisini, Michela Milano:
Improving CP-based local branching via sliced neighborhood search. 887-892 - Robin Steiger, Willem Jan van Hoeve, Radoslaw Szymanek:
An efficient generic network flow constraint. 893-900 - Emanuele Di Rosa, Enrico Giunchiglia, Barry O'Sullivan:
Optimal stopping methods for finding high quality solutions to satisfiability problems with preferences. 901-906 - Christopher Jefferson, Wendy Moncur, Karen E. Petrie:
Combination: automated generation of puzzles with constraints. 907-912 - Stefano Bistarelli, Paola Campli, Francesco Santini:
Finding partitions of arguments with Dung's properties via SCSPs. 913-919
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Yves Caniou, Philippe Codognet, Daniel Diaz, Salvador Abreu:
Parallel constraint-based local search on the HA8000 supercomputer (abstract). 920-921 - Éric Monfroy, Carlos Castro, Broderick Crawford, Christian Figueroa:
Adaptive hybridization strategies. 922-923
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Data mining track
- Christine Largeron, Christophe Moulin, Mathias Géry:
Entropy based feature selection for text categorization. 924-928 - Yin-Fu Huang, Jyun-Jhang Huang:
Semantic event detection in baseball videos based on a multi-output hidden Markov model. 929-936 - Seung-Hwan Lim, Sang-Wook Kim, Soyoun Kim, Sanghyun Park:
Construction of a blog network based on information diffusion. 937-941 - Tao Ban, Changshui Zhang, Shigeo Abe, Takeshi Takahashi, Youki Kadobayashi:
Mining interlacing manifolds in high dimensional spaces. 942-949 - Carson Kai-Sang Leung, Fan Jiang:
Frequent itemset mining of uncertain data streams using the damped window model. 950-955 - Philippe Fournier-Viger, Roger Nkambou, Vincent Shin-Mu Tseng:
RuleGrowth: mining sequential rules common to several sequences by pattern-growth. 956-961 - Madhu Ahluwalia, Aryya Gangopadhyay, Zhiyuan Chen, Yelena Yesha:
Target-based privacy preserving association rule mining. 962-967 - Xueke Xu, Tao Meng, Xueqi Cheng:
Aspect-based extractive summarization of online reviews. 968-975 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Paolo Serafino:
ClustCube: an OLAP-based framework for clustering and mining complex database objects. 976-982
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Carson Kai-Sang Leung, Lijing Sun:
Equivalence class transformation based mining of frequent itemsets from uncertain data. 983-984 - Meirong Wang, Lijun Jiang, Liru Zhang, Tadashi Ohmori:
Exact top-k keyword search on graph databases. 985-986
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Data streams track
- Elena Ikonomovska, João Gama, Saso Dzeroski:
Incremental multi-target model trees for data streams. 988-993 - João Bártolo Gomes, Ernestina Menasalvas Ruiz, Pedro A. C. Sousa:
Learning recurring concepts from data streams with a context-aware ensemble. 994-999 - Raman Adaikkalavan, Thomas Perez:
Secure shared continuous query processing. 1000-1005 - Pedro Pereira Rodrigues, João Gama, João Araújo, Luís M. B. Lopes:
L2GClust: local-to-global clustering of stream sources. 1006-1011
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Abhijat Sinha, Hossein Tayebi, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Agustinus Borgy Waluyo, Mohamed Medhat Gaber:
Resource-aware ECG analysis on mobile devices. 1012-1013
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Database theory, technology, and applications track
- Norvald H. Ryeng, Jon Olav Hauglid, Kjetil Nørvåg:
Site-autonomous distributed semantic caching. 1015-1021 - Shen Liu, Ling Chen, Gencai Chen:
Voronoi-based range query for trajectory data in spatial networks. 1022-1026 - Guilherme Dal Bianco, Renata de Matos Galante, Carlos A. Heuser:
A fast approach for parallel deduplication on multicore processors. 1027-1032 - Karim Benouaret, Djamal Benslimane, Allel HadjAli:
Top-k service compositions: a fuzzy set-based approach. 1033-1038 - Lixiao Zheng, Haiming Chen:
Determinacy and rewriting of conjunctive queries over unary database schemas. 1039-1044 - Claus Dabringer, Johann Eder:
Efficient top-k retrieval for user preference queries. 1045-1052 - Hasan M. Jamil:
Computing subgraph isomorphic queries using structural unification and minimum graph structures. 1053-1058
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Olalekan Kadri, Christie I. Ezeife:
Mining uncertain web log sequences with access history probabilities. 1059-1060
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Applications of evolutionary computing track
- Kengo Katayama, Akinori Kohmura, Keiko Kohmoto, Hideo Minamihara:
Memetic algorithm with strategic controller for the maximum clique problem. 1062-1069 - Henry Santosa, John Milton, Paul J. Kennedy:
HMXT-GP: an information-theoretic approach to genetic programming that maintains diversity. 1070-1075 - Pham Trung Kien, Nguyen Duy Hiep, Huynh Thi Thanh Binh:
New hybrid genetic algorithm for solving optimal communication spanning tree problem. 1076-1081 - Alfonso E. Márquez Chamorro, Federico Divina, Jesús S. Aguilar-Ruiz:
Evolutionary computation for the prediction of secondary protein structures. 1082-1087
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Kamer Ali Yüksel, Batuhan Bozkurt, Hamed Ketabdar:
A software platform for genetic algorithms based parameter estimation on digital sound synthesizers. 1088-1089 - Aparna Mandke Dani, Bharadwaj Amrutur, Y. N. Srikant:
Applying genetic algorithms to optimize the power in tiled SNUCA chip multicore architectures. 1090-1091
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Geometric constraints and reasoning track
- Gui-Fang Zhang:
Well-constrained completion for under-constrained geometric constraint problem based on connectivity analysis of graph. 1094-1099 - Simon E. B. Thierry:
A particle-spring approach to geometric constraints solving. 1100-1105 - Asem Kasem, Fadoua Ghourabi, Tetsuo Ida:
Origami axioms and circle extension. 1106-1111
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Information access and retrieval track
- Patrick Bosc, Olivier Pivert:
On three fuzzy connectives for flexible data retrieval and their axiomatization. 1114-1118 - Mostafa Keikha, Shima Gerani, Fabio Crestani:
Relevance stability in blog retrieval. 1119-1123 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Chei Sian Lee, Alton Yeow-Kuan Chua:
Performance and perceptions of human computation games for image tagging. 1124-1129 - Chiao-Fang Hsu, James Caverlee, Elham Khabiri:
Hierarchical comments-based clustering. 1130-1137 - Zheng Ye, Xiangji Huang, Hongfei Lin:
A Bayesian network approach to context sensitive query expansion. 1138-1142 - Yeming Hu, Evangelos E. Milios, James Blustein:
Interactive feature selection for document clustering. 1143-1150 - Adam Jatowt, Yukiko Kawai, Katsumi Tanaka:
Calculating content recency based on timestamped and non-timestamped sources for supporting page quality estimation. 1151-1158 - Duy Dinh, Lynda Tamine:
Biomedical concept extraction based on combining the content-based and word order similarities. 1159-1163
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Jorge Costa, Gabriel Pereira Lopes, Luís Gomes, Luís M. S. Russo:
Representing a bilingual lexicon with suffix trees. 1164-1165 - Ourdia Bouidghaghen, Lynda Tamine, Mohand Boughanem:
Inferring situation-based interests for mobile users: a case based reasoning approach. 1166-1167
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Intelligent/innovative learning environments track
- Mamoun Nawahdah, Tomoo Inoue:
Positioning a virtual teacher in an MR physical task learning support system. 1169-1174 - Laysa Mabel de Oliveira Fontes, Francisco Milton Mendes Neto, Alexandre Ádames Alves Pontes, Gustavo Augusto Lima de Campos:
An agent-based architecture for supporting the workgroups creation and the detection of out-of-context conversation on problem-based learning in virtual learning environments. 1175-1180 - Chao-Lin Liu, Chia-Ying Lee, Jie-Li Tsai, Chia-Ling Lee:
A cognition-based interactive game platform for learning Chinese characters. 1181-1186 - Douglas Véras, Ig Ibert Bittencourt, Heitor Barros, Marlos Silva, Evandro de Barros Costa:
A solution for personalized t-learning applications integrated with a web educational platform. 1187-1193 - Jairo C. Simões, Nizam Omar:
Leveraging the dynamics of learning by modeling and managing psychosocial relations and behavior by means of game theory and memetics. 1194-1201 - Vanessa Araujo Borges, José Carlos Maldonado, Ellen Francine Barbosa:
Towards the establishment of supporting mechanisms for modeling and generating educational content. 1202-1207
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Mirfat Akter Sharmin, Md. Mizanur Rahman, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Md. Mustafizur Rahman, S. M. Ferdous:
Teaching intelligible speech to the autistic children by interactive computer games. 1208-1209 - Jin-Su Lim, Jeong-Hoon Ji, Yun-Jung Lee, Gyun Woo:
Style Avatar: a visualization system for teaching C coding style. 1210-1211 - Ana Emília de Melo Queiroz, Alex Sandro Gomes, Cláudia Roberta Araújo Gomes, Sávio Silveira de Queiroz:
Effects of scaffoldings on interactive diagram constructions in educational interface for elementary school teachers training. 1212-1213
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Multimedia and visualization track
- Daniel Ribeiro Trindade, Alberto Barbosa Raposo:
Improving 3D navigation in multiscale environments using cubemap-based techniques. 1215-1221 - Kaori Kusama, Takayuki Itoh:
MusCat: a music browser featuring abstract pictures and zooming user interface. 1222-1228 - Dong-Sung Ryu, Kwanghwi Kim, Sun-Young Park, Hwan-Gue Cho:
A web-based photo management system for large photo collections with user-customizable quality assessment. 1229-1236 - Marcus F. C. Alencar, Alberto Barbosa Raposo, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa:
Composition of HCI evaluation methods for hybrid virtual environments. 1237-1244 - Ai Gomi, Takayuki Itoh:
A personal photograph browser for life log analysis based on location, time, and person. 1245-1251 - Diogo Pedrosa, José Augusto C. Martins Jr., Erick Lazaro Melo, César A. C. Teixeira:
A multimodal interaction component for digital television. 1253-1258 - Bruno Seabra Lima, Luiz Fernando Gomes Soares, Marcelo Ferreira Moreno:
Considering non-functional aspects in the design of hypermedia authoring tools. 1259-1266 - Didier Augusto Vega-Oliveros, Diogo Santana Martins, Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel:
Media-oriented operators for authoring interactive multimedia documents generated from capture sessions. 1267-1272
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Object oriented programming languages and systems track
- Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Carlos Noguera, Tom Van Cutsem, Wolfgang De Meuter, Theo D'Hondt:
REME-D: a reflective epidemic message-oriented debugger for ambient-oriented applications. 1275-1281 - Michael Haupt, Michael Perscheid, Robert Hirschfeld:
Type harvesting: a practical approach to obtaining typing information in dynamic programming languages. 1282-1289 - Seonghoon Kang, Sukyoung Ryu:
FortressCheck: automatic testing for generic properties. 1290-1296
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Pascal Coupey, Christophe Fouqueré:
A formal framework for a functional language with adaptable components. 1297-1298
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Programming languages track
- Lidia Sánchez-Gil, Mercedes Hidalgo-Herrero, Yolanda Ortega-Mallén:
Relating function spaces to resourced function spaces. 1301-1308 - Tom Dinkelaker, Michael Eichberg, Mira Mezini:
Incremental concrete syntax for embedded languages. 1309-1316 - Ralf Lämmel, Ekaterina Pek, Jürgen Starek:
Large-scale, AST-based API-usage analysis of open-source Java projects. 1317-1324 - Mirko Viroli, Jacob Beal, Matteo Casadei:
Core operational semantics of Proto. 1325-1332 - Mathieu Acher, Philippe Collet, Philippe Lahire, Robert B. France:
A domain-specific language for managing feature models. 1333-1340
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Tobias Gutzmann, Jonas Lundberg, Welf Löwe:
Feedback-driven points-to analysis. 1341-1342 - Amel Mammar:
An overview of a proof-based approach to detecting C vulnerabilities. 1343-1344
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Programming for separation of concerns track
- Peter Ebraert, Quinten David Soetens, Dirk Janssens:
Change-based FODA diagrams: bridging the gap between feature-oriented design and implementation. 1345-1352 - Michihiro Horie, Satoshi Morita, Shigeru Chiba:
Distributed dynamic weaving is a crosscutting concern. 1353-1360
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Rodrigo Ramos Couto, Rodrigo Pereira Valentim, Udo Fritzke Jr., Luiz Alberto Ferreira Gomes, Daniel Merli Morais:
Structuring adaptive replicated systems with design patterns and aspects. 1361-1362
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Intelligent robotic systems track
- Weiya Yue, John V. Franco, Weiwei Cao, Hongwei Yue:
ID* Lite: improved D* Lite algorithm. 1364-1369 - Milton Roberto Heinen, Paulo Martins Engel:
Incremental feature-based mapping from sonar data using Gaussian mixture models. 1370-1375 - Jefferson R. Souza, Daniel O. Sales, Patrick Yuri Shinzato, Fernando Santos Osório, Denis F. Wolf:
Template-based autonomous navigation in urban environments. 1376-1381 - Mohammad Reza Mohammadi, Saeed Shiry Ghidary:
Integrated PSO and line based representation approach for SLAM. 1382-1388
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Software engineering track
- Xiang Chen, Lijiu Zhang, Qing Gu, Haigang Zhao, Ziyuan Wang, Xiaobing Sun, Daoxu Chen:
A test suite reduction approach based on pairwise interaction of requirements. 1390-1397 - Alberto González-Sanchez, Rui Abreu, Hans-Gerhard Groß, Arjan J. C. van Gemund:
An empirical study on the usage of testability information to fault localization in software. 1398-1403 - Kai Yu, Mengxiang Lin, Qing Gao, Hui Zhang, Xiangyu Zhang:
Locating faults using multiple spectra-specific models. 1404-1410 - Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Akihiko Ohsuga, Shinichi Honiden:
IMPULSE: a design framework for multi-agent systems based on model transformation. 1411-1418 - Djuradj Babich, Peter J. Clarke, James F. Power, B. M. Golam Kibria:
Using a class abstraction technique to predict faults in OO classes: a case study through six releases of the Eclipse JDT. 1419-1424 - Daniel Woodraska, Michael Sanford, Dianxiang Xu:
Security mutation testing of the FileZilla FTP server. 1425-1430 - Hanh Nhi Tran, Bernard Coulette, Tran Dan Thu, My Hang Vu:
Automatic reuse of process patterns in process modeling. 1431-1438 - Xiaobing Sun, Bixin Li, Sai Zhang, Chuanqi Tao, Xiang Chen, Wanzhi Wen:
Using lattice of class and method dependence for change impact analysis of object oriented programs. 1439-1444 - Laura Sánchez-González, Francisco Ruiz, Félix García, Jorge Cardoso:
Towards thresholds of control flow complexity measures for BPMN models. 1445-1450 - Dongjiang You, Zhenyu Chen, Baowen Xu, Bin Luo, Chen Zhang:
An empirical study on the effectiveness of time-aware test case prioritization techniques. 1451-1456 - Vidroha Debroy, W. Eric Wong:
On the equivalence of certain fault localization techniques. 1457-1463 - HyeonJeong Kim, Vidroha Debroy, Doo-Hwan Bae:
Identifying properties of UML state machine diagrams that affect data and control dependence. 1464-1469 - Jonathan Michaux, Xavier Blanc, Marc Shapiro, Pierre Sutra:
A semantically rich approach for collaborative model edition. 1470-1475 - Shuo Liu, Gang Quan, Shangping Ren:
On-line scheduling of real-time services with profit and penalty. 1476-1481 - Fei-Ching Kuo, Shuang Liu, Tsong Yueh Chen:
Testing a binary space partitioning algorithm with metamorphic testing. 1482-1489
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Cuixiong Hu, Iulian Neamtiu:
A GUI bug finding framework for Android applications. 1490-1491
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Computer security track
- Karsten Sohr, Tanveer Mustafa, Adrian Nowak:
Software security aspects of Java-based mobile phones. 1494-1501 - Jan Cederquist, Mohammad Torabi Dashti:
Complexity of fairness constraints for the Dolev-Yao attacker model. 1502-1509 - Madeline González Muñiz, Peeter Laud:
On the (im)possibility of perennial message recognition protocols without public-key cryptography. 1510-1515 - Orestis Kostakis, Joris Kinable, Hamed Mahmoudi, Kimmo Mustonen:
Improved call graph comparison using simulated annealing. 1516-1523 - Lei Lei Shi, David W. Chadwick:
A controlled natural language interface for authoring access control policies. 1524-1530 - Martin Johns, Bastian Braun, Michael Schrank, Joachim Posegga:
Reliable protection against session fixation attacks. 1531-1537 - Wei Wang, Xiangliang Zhang:
High-speed web attack detection through extracting exemplars from HTTP traffic. 1538-1543 - Hongxia Jin, Jeffrey B. Lotspiech:
Efficient traitor tracing for clone attack in content protection. 1544-1549 - Yan Zhu, Huaixi Wang, Zexing Hu, Gail-Joon Ahn, Hongxin Hu, Stephen S. Yau:
Dynamic audit services for integrity verification of outsourced storages in clouds. 1550-1557
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Service oriented architecture and programming track
- Meriem Ouederni, Gwen Salaün, Ernesto Pimentel:
Measuring the compatibility of service interaction protocols. 1560-1567 - Florian Skopik, Daniel Schall, Harald Psaier, Schahram Dustdar:
Adaptive provisioning of human expertise in service-oriented systems. 1568-1575 - Marcelo Teixeira, Ricardo Massa Ferreira Lima, César A. L. de Oliveira, Paulo Romero Martins Maciel:
Planning service agreements in soa-based systems through stochastic models. 1576-1581 - Howard Foster, George Spanoudakis:
Advanced service monitoring configurations with SLA decomposition and selection. 1582-1589 - Waldemar Hummer, Philipp Leitner, Schahram Dustdar:
WS-Aggregation: distributed aggregation of web services data. 1590-1597 - Ivan Porres, Irum Rauf:
Modeling behavioral RESTful web service interfaces in UML. 1598-1605 - Bardia Mohabbati, Marek Hatala, Dragan Gasevic, Mohsen Asadi, Marko Boskovic:
Development and configuration of service-oriented systems families. 1606-1613 - Peep Küngas, Marlon Dumas:
Configurable SOAP proxy cache for data provisioning web services. 1614-1621
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Bertrand Verlaine, Ivan Jureta, Stéphane Faulkner:
Requirements engineering for services: an ontological framework. 1622-1623
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Software verification and testing track
- Jan Olaf Blech:
Proving the security of ElGamal encryption via indistinguishability logic. 1625-1632 - Hélène Collavizza, Nguyen Le Vinh, Michel Rueher, Samuel Devulder, Thierry Gueguen:
A dynamic constraint-based BMC strategy for generating counterexamples. 1633-1638 - Cezary Kaliszyk, Christian Urban:
Quotients revisited for Isabelle/HOL. 1639-1644 - François Picalausa, Frédéric Servais, Esteban Zimányi:
XEvolve: an XML schema evolution framework. 1645-1650 - Amel Mammar, Marc Frappier, Fama Diagne:
A proof-based approach to verifying reachability properties. 1651-1657 - Ralph-Johan Back, Viorel Preoteasa:
Semantics and proof rules of invariant based programs. 1658-1665 - Xavier Dumas, Philippe Dhaussy, Frédéric Boniol, Eric Bonnafous:
Application of partial-order methods for the verification of closed-loop SDL systems. 1666-1673
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Semantic web and its application track
- Francisco Echarte, José Javier Astrain, Alberto Córdoba, Jesús E. Villadangos, Aritz Labat:
A method for the classification of folksonomy resources. 1675-1680 - Jinghua Groppe, Sven Groppe:
Parallelizing join computations of SPARQL queries for large semantic web databases. 1681-1686 - Amal Zouaq, Dragan Gasevic, Marek Hatala:
Ontologizing concept maps using graph theory. 1687-1692 - Damir Vandic, Jan-Willem van Dam, Frederik Hogenboom, Flavius Frasincar:
A semantic clustering-based approach for searching and browsing tag spaces. 1693-1699 - Stefan Brüggemann, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath:
Context-aware replacement operations for data cleaning. 1700-1704 - Fu Zhang, Li Yan, Zong Min Ma, Jingwei Cheng:
Knowledge representation and reasoning of XML with ontology. 1705-1710
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Poster papers
- Stefan Thaler, Elena Simperl, Katharina Siorpaes:
SpotTheLink: playful alignment of ontologies. 1711-1712 - Samira Sadaoui, Wei Jiang:
An offer evaluation system based on buyers' interests. 1713-1714
Artificial intelligence & agents, information systems, and software development: Trust, reputation, evidence and other collaboration know-how track
- Sujoy Ray, Mohammad Fahim Nizam, Swagata Das, Benjamin C. M. Fung:
Verification of data pattern for interactive privacy preservation model. 1716-1723 - Yusuke Yamamoto, Katsumi Tanaka:
ImageAlert: credibility analysis of text-image pairs on the web. 1724-1731 - Fenye Bao, Ing-Ray Chen, Moonjeong Chang, Jin-Hee Cho:
Hierarchical trust management for wireless sensor networks and its application to trust-based routing. 1732-1738 - Guido Schryen, Melanie Volkamer, Sebastian Ries, Sheikh Mahbub Habib:
A formal approach towards measuring trust in distributed systems. 1739-1745
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