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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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