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CogInfoCom 2013: Budapest, Hungary
- IEEE 4th International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications, CogInfoCom 2013, Budapest, Hungary, December 2-5, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-1543-9
- Péter Baranyi, Anna Esposito
, Mihoko Niitsuma
, Bjørn Solvang:
Welcome. 1 - Bálint Molnár
, Z. Vinceller:
Comparative study of Architecture for Twitter Analysis and a proposal for an improved approach. 11-16 - Farid Karimipour
, Alireza Niroo:
Agent-based modelling of cognitive navigation: How spatial knowledge is constructed and used. 17-22 - Carl Vogel
:
Multimodal conformity of expression between blog names and content. 23-28 - Jozsef Suto, Stefan Oniga:
FPGA implemented reduced Ethernet MAC. 29-32 - Mengxue Cao, Aijun Li, Qiang Fang, Bernd J. Kröger:
Growing self-organizing map approach for semantic acquisition modeling. 33-38 - Angel Perez Garcia, Ingrid Schjølberg, Serge Gale:
EEG control of an industrial robot manipulator. 39-44 - Christian Ortolf, Christian Schindelhauer
:
Optimal data distribution for heterogeneous parallel storage servers streaming media files. 45-50 - Beatriz A. Pacheco, Ilana de A. Souza-Concilio:
Multimodal interfaces: An enactive approach. 51-58 - Franck Berthelon, Peter Sander:
Emotion ontology for context awareness. 59-64 - Sophie Spitters, Merijn Sanders, Rieks op den Akker, Merijn Bruijnes:
The recognition of acted interpersonal stance in police interrogations. 65-70 - Imre Varga, András Németh, Gergely Kocsis
:
A novel method of generating tunable underlying network topologies for social simulation. 71-74 - Ronan Gaugne
, Jean-Baptiste Barreau, Gaétan Le Cloirec, Valérie Gouranton:
Experiencing the past in virtual reality: A virtual reality event for the French National Days of Archaeology. 75-80 - Fredrik J. Haugen, Martin Hansen, Rune Schlanbusch, Raymond Kristiansen
:
Cognitive control of quadrocopter using supervisor. 81-86 - Branislav M. Popovic, Igor Stankovic, Stevan Ostrogonac:
Temporal Discrete Cosine Transform for speech emotion recognition. 87-90 - Franck Berthelon, Peter Sander:
Regression algorithm for emotion detection. 91-96 - Gábor Szücs:
Hierarchical image browsing based on visual information. 97-102 - Attila Buchman, Claudiu Lung
:
Received signal strength based room level accuracy indoor localisation method. 103-108 - Zongcheng Li, Franca Giannini, Bianca Falcidieno, Jean-Philippe Pernot, Philippe Véron
:
Towards a new approach for the description of shapes from multimodal data. 109-114 - Nermin Makhlouf, Lubos Nagy, Pavel Vajsar:
Prediction of movement of wireless nodes in mobile ad-hoc networks. 115-120 - Charles Pontonnier
, Thierry Duval
, Georges Dumont
:
Sharing and bridging information in a collaborative virtual environment: Application to ergonomics. 121-126 - Hiroki Tanaka
, Sakriani Sakti, Graham Neubig, Tomoki Toda
, Satoshi Nakamura:
Modality and contextual differences in computer based non-verbal communication training. 127-132 - Consuelo Granata, Joseph Salini, Ragou Ady, Philippe Bidaud:
Human whole body motion characterization from embedded Kinect. 133-138 - Akihito Nakai, Mika Luimula, Satoshi Hongo, Hannu Vuola:
Evaluating a Game Motion-Based Control by Using Kansei Engineering Knowledge. 139-144 - Germain Lemasson, Sylvie Pesty, Dominique Duhaut:
Increasing communication between a man and a dog. 145-148 - Yuichi Muramatsu, Mihoko Niitsuma
, Trygve Thomessen:
Building a cognitive model of tactile sensations based on vibrotactile stimuli. 149-154 - Ondrej Polácek, Adam J. Sporka, Brandon Butler:
Improving the methodology of text entry experiments. 155-160 - Gyula Sallai:
Chapters of Future Internet research. 161-166 - Milan Gnjatovic
, Vlado Delic
:
Electrophysiologically-inspired evaluation of dialogue act complexity. 167-172 - Meiting Mi, Shun'ichi Tano, Tomonori Hashiyama, Junko Ichino
, Mitsuru Iwata, Junko Misawa, Yushin Kakei, Takaaki Hagi, Hirofumi Mochizuki, Keisuke Yonemoto:
A pre-experiment on effects of horizontal and vertical touch displays on group work in card classification tasks. 173-178 - Yizhong Xu, Mohamed Y. Mustafa, Jason Knight
, Muhammad Virk, George Haritos:
3D CFD modeling of air flow through a porous fence. 179-182 - Jing Su, Saturnino Luz
:
Can time dependencies and ensemble classification improve content-free dialogue segmentation? 183-188 - Vadim A. Shakhnov
, Vladimir Makarchuk, Lyudmila Zinchenko, Vladimir Verstov
:
Heterogeneous knowledge representation for VLSI systems and MEMS design. 189-194 - Béla Almási:
Multipath communication - A new basis for the Future Internet Cognitive Infocommunication. 201-204 - Attila Kuki, Tamás Bérczes, Béla Almási, János Sztrik:
A queueing model to study the effect of network service breakdown in a CogInfoCom system. 205-210 - László Hunyadi:
Incompleteness and fragmentation in spoken language syntax and its relation to prosody and gesturing: Cognitive processes vs. Possible formal cues. 211-218 - Szilvia Szeghalmy, Marianna Zichar, Attila Fazekas
:
Comfortable mouse control using 3D depth sensor. 219-222 - Daisuke Chugo, Zhaoyu Liu, Satoshi Muramatsu, Yuki Sakaida, Sho Yokota
, Hiroshi Hashimoto:
A dynamic personal space of a pedestrian for a personal mobility vehicle. 223-228 - D'oria Islamiah Rosli
, Azizah Abdul Rahman, Rose Alinda Alias:
Mouse tracker analysis on cognitive awareness. 229-234 - Satoshi Muramatsu, Hiroaki Matsuda, Shinpei Nakamoto, Daisuke Chugo, Takashi Suehiro, Hiroshi Hashimoto:
Consideration of human movement prediction for human friendly mobile robot's path planning. 235-240 - Gyorgy Kampis, László Gulyás, Sándor Soós:
Do institutions think? Comparing past success and future investment. 241-244 - Thomas Ousterhout, Mads Dyrholm:
Cortically coupled computer vision with Emotiv headset using distractor variables. 245-250 - Viktor Hangya, Richárd Farkas
:
Target-oriented opinion mining from tweets. 251-254 - Takayuki Watabe, Mihoko Niitsuma
:
Mental map generation assistance tool using relative pitch difference and angular information for visually impaired people. 255-260 - Toshiya Furuyama, Mihoko Niitsuma
:
Building a multi-resolution map for autonomous mobile robot navigation in living environments. 261-266 - Róbert Pálovics, Bálint Daróczy, András A. Benczúr:
Temporal prediction of retweet count. 267-270 - Stefan Benus
:
Cognitive aspects of communicating information with conversational fillers in Slovak. 271-276 - Péter Kardos, Kálmán Palágyi:
Parallel thinning on the triangular grid. 277-282 - G. Esfandiari Baiat, M. Coler, M. Pullen, S. Tienkouw, László Hunyadi:
Multimodal analysis of "well" as a discourse marker in conversation: A pilot study. 283-288 - László Dobos
, János Szüle, Tamás Bodnár, Tamás Hanyecz, Tamás Sebok, Dániel Kondor, Zsófia Kallus, József Stéger, István Csabai
, Gábor Vattay:
A multi-terabyte relational database for geo-tagged social network data. 289-294 - R. Szabo, Károly Farkas, Marton Ispany
, András A. Benczúr, Norbert Bátfai
, Péter Jeszenszky, S. Laki, A. Vagner, Lajos Kollár
, Csaba István Sidló, Renátó Besenczi, M. Smajda, G. Kover, T. Szincsak, Tamás Kádek
, Mark Kosa, Attila Adamkó
, Imre Lendak, Bernát Wiandt, T. Tomas, Adam Zsolt Nagy, Gábor Fehér:
Framework for smart city applications based on participatory sensing. 295-300 - Dmitry Chetverikov, Oszkar Jozsa, Ivan Eichhardt
:
Automatic alignment of large 3D data sets for facade reconstruction from car-mounted LIDAR measurements. 301-306 - Adrian Pusztay, Janos Szuley, Sándor Laki
:
Near real-time thematic clustering of web documents and other internet contents. 307-312 - Jan Balata, Zdenek Míkovec
, Jan Novacek:
Field study: How blind people communicate while recovering from loss of orientation. 313-318 - Klara Koltay, Maria Borbely, Erzsebet Dani
, László Balázs, Mária Csernoch
, Gyöngyi Bujdosó:
Users' retrieval skills in library environment: Ways to measure and improve them. 319-324 - Konstantin Mikhaylov
, Tomi Pitkäaho
, Jouni Tervonen
, Mikko Niemelä:
Wireless sensor glove interface and its application in digital holography. 325-330 - Duc Nguyen Trung, Jason J. Jung
, Vu Le Anh, Attila Kiss
:
Towards modeling fuzzy propagation for sentiment analysis in online social networks: A case study on TweetScope. 331-338 - Silje C. Wangberg, Cand Psychol:
Personalized technology for supporting health behaviors. 339-344 - Kamran Sayrafian-Pour
, John G. Hagedorn, Martina Barbi, Judith E. Terrill, Mehdi Alasti:
A simulation platform to study inter-BAN interference. 345-350 - Fabrizio Mulas, Paolo Pilloni
, Matteo Manca
, Ludovico Boratto
, Salvatore Carta:
Linking Human-Computer Interaction with the Social Web: A web application to improve motivation in the exercising activity of users. 351-356 - György Szaszák, Philip N. Garner
:
Evaluating intra- and crosslingual adaptation for non-native speech recognition in a bilingual environment. 357-362 - János Tóth, Ildikó Papp, Róbert Tornai
, Imre Labancz
, Eniko Hajdune Pocsai, András Hajdu
:
Cognitive visualization for the design of complex systems. 363-368 - Günther Wirsching, Robert Lorenz:
Towards meaning-oriented language modeling. 369-374 - Miroslav Macik, Ivo Malý, Zdenek Míkovec
, Martin Urban:
ADDInPanel: Adaptive advertising interactive panel. 375-380 - Gennaro Cordasco
, Maria Teresa Riviello, Vincenzo Capuano, Ivana Baldassarre, Anna Esposito
:
Youtube emotional database: How to acquire user feedback to build a database of emotional video stimuli. 381-386 - Ettore Lanzarone
, Cédric Masclet, Frédéric Noël:
Collaboration enhancement through tangible metaphors: Application to home care rescheduling. 387-392 - Dániel Kondor, István Csabai
, László Dobos
, János Szüle, Norbert Barankai, Tamás Hanyecz, Tamas Sebok, Zsófia Kallus, Gábor Vattay:
Using Robust PCA to estimate regional characteristics of language use from geo-tagged Twitter messages. 393-398 - Laszlo Kovacs, Gabor Szeman:
Complexity-based generation of multi-choice tests in AQG systems. 399-402 - Dimitrios Galanis, Sotiris Karabetsos
, Maria Koutsombogera
, Harris Papageorgiou, Anna Esposito
, Maria Teresa Riviello:
Classification of emotional speech units in call centre interactions. 403-406 - Mohamed Anis Dhuieb, Florent Laroche
, Alain Bernard
:
Toward a cognitive based approach for knowledge structuring. 407-412 - Graham Wilcock
, Kristiina Jokinen
:
Towards cloud-based speech interfaces for open-domain CogInfoCom systems. 413-418 - Csaba Lamfalusi, David Girus, Kinga Kruppa
, János Tóth, Eniko Hajdune Pocsai, Roland Kunkli
, András Hajdu
, Balint Laszlo Balint
:
Extending the visualization capabilities of a genome browser. 419-422 - Francesca D'Errico
, Isabella Poggi:
The parody of politicians. 423-428 - Zsófia Kallus, Norbert Barankai, Dániel Kondor, László Dobos
, Tamás Hanyecz, János Szüle, József Stéger, Tamás Sebok, Gábor Vattay, István Csabai
:
Regional properties of global communication as reflected in aggregated Twitter data. 429-434 - György Terdik
, Zoltán Gál
:
Advances and practice in Internet of Things. 435-440 - Imre Szucs, Gergo Gombos, Attila Kiss
:
Five Ws, one H and many tweets. 441-446 - Noemi Juhasz, Bibiana Juhasz, Henriette Steiner, Zsolt Kertész:
Biomechanical equipment development in Virtual Collaboration Arena. 447-452 - Tamás Matuszka
, Zoltán Vincellér, Sándor Laki:
On a keyword-lifecycle model for real-time event detection in social network data. 453-458 - András Beke, György Szaszák, Viola Varadi
:
Automatic phrase segmentation and clustering in spontaneous speech. 459-462 - Rimah Amami, Dorra Ben Ayed, Noureddine Ellouze:
The challenges of SVM optimization using Adaboost on a phoneme recognition problem. 463-468 - Balázs Kósa, Balázs Pinczel
, Gábor Rácz, Attila Kiss
:
Properties of the most influential social sensors. 469-474 - Bibiana Juhasz, Noemi Juhasz, Henriette Steiner, Zsolt Kertész:
Coginfocom in collaborative virtual working environments. 475-480 - Branimir Dropuljic
, Sinisa Popovic, Davor Petrinovic, Kresimir Cosic:
Estimation of emotional states enhanced by a priori knowledge. 481-486 - Andras Kalmar, Rolland Vida
, Markosz Maliosz:
Context-aware addressing in the Internet of Things using Bloom filters. 487-492 - Masayoshi Wada, Yohei Kimura:
Stability analysis of car driving with a joystick interface. 493-496 - Róbert Szabó:
A Round-Robin Bloom Filter for stateful control over event streams. 497-502 - Marianna Zichar:
Geovisualization-related issues with cognitive aspects. 503-508 - Ádám Csapó, Johann Habakuk Israel, Oliver Belaifa:
Oversketching and associated audio-based feedback channels for a virtual sketching application. 509-514 - Attila Borcs, Balázs Nagy, Csaba Benedek:
On board 3D object perception in dynamic urban scenes. 515-520 - Piroska Biró
, Mária Csernoch
:
Deep and surface structural metacognitive abilities of the first year students of Informatics. 521-526 - Sándor Plósz, Zsolt Kertész, Csaba Lukovszki, Dávid Kovács, István Moldován, Gergely Hollósi:
Practical aspects of visual recognition for indoor mobile positioning. 527-532 - Tibor Cinkler, Ákos Ladányi, R. Beres, Attila Mitcsenkov, Géza Paksy, Bálint Molnár, R. Ando:
Energy-availability-QoS trade-off for future converged fixed-mobile networks. 533-536 - István Károly Boda, Miklos Benyei, Erzsébet Tóth
:
New dimensions of an ancient library: The Library of Alexandria. 537-542 - Mária Csernoch
, Gyöngyi Bujdosó, Maria Borbely, Erzsebet Dani
, Margit Nemethi-Takacs, Klara Koltay, László Balázs:
LibSearchNet: Analyses of library log files to identify search flows. 543-548 - Tamás Kovácsházy
, Gabor Wacha, Tamás Dabóczi, Csanad Erdos, Attila Szarvas:
System architecture for Internet of Things with the extensive use of embedded virtualization. 549-554 - Péter Baranyi, Attila Gilányi:
Mathability: Emulating and enhancing human mathematical capabilities. 555-558 - Gergo Gyula Borus, Attila Gilányi:
Solving systems of linear functional equations with computer. 559-562 - Attila Gilányi, Marta Viragos
:
Library treasures in a virtual world. 563-566 - Gyöngyi Bujdosó
, Mária Csernoch
, Maria Borbely, Erzsebet Dani
, Margit Nemethi-Takacs, Klara Koltay, László Balázs:
LibSearchNet: Library log file initiatives - As a part of semantic library interface development for the VirCA 3D virtual collaboration arena. 567-572 - John Ahmet Erkoyuncu
, Daniel Steenstra, Florian Salbrechter, Rajkumar Roy
:
Building a software platform to guide doctors and nurses with ultrasound scanning. 573-578 - Gábor Kiss, David Sztahó, Klára Vicsi:
Language independent automatic speech segmentation into phoneme-like units on the base of acoustic distinctive features. 579-582 - Wai-Kim Leung, Ka-Wa Yuen, Ka-Ho Wong
, Helen Meng:
Development of text-to-audiovisual speech synthesis to support interactive language learning on a mobile device. 583-588 - János Tapolcai
, Zalán Heszberger, Gábor Rétvári, József Bíró:
Reduced information scenario for Shared Segment Protection. 589-594 - Hao Yu
, Wei Deng Solvang
:
A reverse logistics network design model for sustainable treatment of multi-sourced Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). 595-600 - Luca Szegletes, Bertalan Forstner:
Reusable framework for the development of adaptive games. 601-606 - Krisztián Pándi, Hassan Charaf, Krisztian Fekete:
Network bandwidth aggregation based mobile resource management. 607-612 - Kristóf Csorba, Péter Ekler, András Bori, Hassan Charaf:
Analysis of mobile BitTorrent client behavior. 613-618 - Csaba Simon, Markosz Maliosz:
Characteristics of live media sharing communities. 619-624 - Sakari Pieskä, Markus Liuska, Juhana Jauhiainen, Antti Auno, Delitaz Oy:
Intelligent restaurant system Smartmenu. 625-630 - Dmitry Kokvin, Gabor Sziebig
, Wei Deng Solvang
:
Design of a robotic arm for automatic cleaning of cargo containers. 631-636 - Henrik Nergård, Åsa Ericson, Johan Wenngren:
Product development in micro-sized firms - The case of ad hoc procedures. 637-640 - Ivett Kulik, Péter András Kara, Tuan Anh Trinh, László Bokor
:
Analysis of the relationship between quality of experience and service attributes for 3D future internet multimedia. 641-646 - Krisztian Fekete, Kristóf Csorba, Tamás Vajk, Bertalan Forstner, Krisztián Pándi:
Towards an Energy efficient Code Generator for Mobile phones. 647-652 - Ágoston Török, Zs. Toth, Ferenc Honbolygo
, Valéria Csépe:
Integration of warning signals and signaled objects to a multimodal object: A pilot study. 653-658 - Wei Deng Solvang
, Elisabeth Romàn, Hao Yu
, Mohmad Y. Mustafa:
A decision support system for establishing a waste treatment plant for recycling organic waste into bio-energy in Northern Norway. 659-664 - Muhammad S. Virk, Umair N. Mughal, Mohamed Y. Mustafa:
Intelligent Ice Protection System for offshore structures in high north. 665-670 - Uzair N. Mughal, Muhammad Babar Mughal, Umair N. Mughal:
Application of advance CAE tools to design & manufacture a racecar. 671-676 - Pavel Krushinitskiy, Gabor Sziebig
:
Review of open source computing devices for iSpace in production workshops. 677-682 - Umair N. Mughal, Taimur Rashid, Per-Ole Nyman, Muhammad S. Virk:
E-driven technology for cold regions. 683-686 - Geanette Polanco, Muhammad Shakeel Virk:
Role of advanced CAE tools in the optimization of wind resource assessment of complex terrains. 687-692 - László Blázovics, Bertalan Forstner, Hassan Charaf, Frank H. P. Fitzek
:
On the benefits of cognitive infocommunication for mobile communication nodes using cooperative concepts. 693-698 - Péter Varlaki
, Péter Baranyi:
Identification and interpretation of acausal synchronistic cognitive patterns in the long-run dream-series of C. G. Jung and W. Pauli (1927-1936) Part I. Jung as observer for Pauli's future experiences. 699-710 - Péter Varlaki
, Péter Baranyi:
Identification and interpretation of acausal synchronistic cognitive patterns in the long-run dream-series of Carl Jung and Wolfgang Pauli (1947-1956) Part II. Pauli as observer for Jung's past experiences. 711-724 - Taimur Rashid, Umair N. Mughal, Muhammad S. Virk:
Atmospheric icing sensors for UAV's. 725-728 - Geanette Polanco, Yizhong Xu, Mohamad Mustafa:
Conceptual approach applied to experiments design for noise mitigation in porous panels used on oil and gas platforms. 729-734 - Zoltán Gál
, Tibor Tajti
:
Complex event processing in supercomputer environment sensor and neural network based analysis. 735-740 - Spyros Raptis:
Exploring latent structure in expressive speech. 741-746 - Tamás Vajk, Péter Fehér, Krisztian Fekete, Hassan Charaf:
Denormalizing data into schema-free databases. 747-752 - Marcell Fehér, Bertalan Forstner:
Self-adjusting method for efficient GPS tracklog compression. 753-758 - Péter Fehér, Tamás Vajk, Hassan Charaf, László Lengyel
:
MapReduce algorithm for finding st-connectivity. 759-764 - László Kundra, Péter Ekler, Hassan Charaf:
Improving orientation estimation in mobiles with built-in camera. 765-770 - Umair Najeeb Mughal
:
Cognitive dampers for structures. 771-774 - Bertalan Forstner, Luca Szegletes, Robert Angeli, András Fekete:
A general framework for innovative mobile biofeedback based educational games. 775-778 - Tibor Kovács, Gergely Mezei:
Core line detector of a multi purpose geometry scanner. 779-784 - Dmitriy Dunaev, Hassan Charaf, László Lengyel
:
A method of machine code translation to intermediate representation. 785-790 - Leana Copeland, Tom Gedeon:
Measuring reading comprehension using eye movements. 791-796 - Martin Henschke, Tom Gedeon, Richard Jones:
Extending the index finger is worse than sitting: Posture and minimal objects in 3D pointing interfaces. 797-802 - Moulay Hicham Hakam, Wei Deng Solvang
:
Container ports sustainability - a literature review. 803-810 - István Marcell Fülöp, Ádám B. Csapó, Péter Baranyi:
Construction of a CogInfoCom ontology. 811-816 - Samer Al Moubayed:
Towards rich multimodal behavior in spoken dialogues with embodied agents. 817-822 - Péter Várlaki
, Péter Baranyi:
Identification and interpretation of acausal synchronistic cognitive networks Part I. Jung and Pauli as joint observers. 823-838 - Péter Várlaki
, Péter Baranyi:
Identification and interpretation of acausal synchronistic cognitive networks Part II. Observations via Laurens van der Post. 839-850 - Claudiu Pozna, Péter Földesi, Janos Kovacs:
The Personal Assistant application, problem definition. 851-856 - Kae Doki, Takahito Hirai, Kohjiro Hashimoto, Shinji Doki:
A modeling method for human actions considering their temporal and spatial differences. 857-862 - Robert Farkas:
Cognitive informatics and media. 863-868 - Marianna Török, Márton József Tóth, Alexandra Szöllosi:
Foundations and perspectives of mathability in relation to the CogInfoCom domain. 869-872
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