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ERCIM News, Volume 2011, 2011
Number 84, January 2011
- Rüdiger Dillmann, Tamim Asfour, Antonis A. Argyros:
Intelligent and Cognitive Systems - Introduction to the Special Theme. 12-13 - Henrik I. Christensen:
Cognitive Systems - From Internet to Robotics. 14-15 - Tony Belpaeme:
The Cognitive Robotics behind Human-Robot Interaction. 16 - Wolfgang Herzner:
R3-COP - Resilient Reasoning Robotic Co-operating Systems. 17-18 - Daniel García, C. Pallardó, David Ríos Insua, R. Moreno, Andrés Redchuk:
AIsoy 1: A Robot that Perceives, Feels and Makes Decisions. 19 - Amedeo Cesta, Gabriella Cortellessa, Lorenza Tiberio:
Long-term Evaluation of a Mobile Remote Presence Robot for the Elderly. 20 - Cai Luo, Alessandro De Gloria:
Designing an Air to Ground Robot Team using Agent-based Technology. 21 - Angelo Cangelosi, Christos Ampatzis, Dario Izzo:
Evolving Autonomous Mars Rovers. 22-23 - Christoph Posch:
Next Generation Bio-inspired Vision. 24 - Arnau Ramisa, Alex Goldhoorn, David Aldavert, Ricardo Toledo, Ramón López de Mántaras:
Bioinspired Robot Homing using ALV and Visual Features. 25-26 - Fabian Chersi, Marcello Ferro, Giovanni Pezzulo, Vito Pirrelli:
Time, Language and Action - A Unified Long-Term Memory Model for Sensory-Motor Chains and Word Schemata. 27 - José Rouillard, Jean-Claude Tarby, Xavier Le Pallec, Raphaël Marvie:
Challenges for the Design of Intelligent and Multimodal Cognitive Systems. 28-29 - Theodore Patkos, Dimitris Plexousakis:
DECKT: Epistemic Reasoning for Ambient Intelligence. 30 - Vicente Matellán:
Comparative Cognition: Animals and Robots. 31 - Michail Maniadakis, Panos E. Trahanias:
Executive Control in Artificial Agents. 32-33 - Raúl Arrabales Moreno, Jorge Muñoz:
Conscious-like Bot wins the 2K BotPrize. 34 - Antonino Fiannaca, Massimo La Rosa, Daniele Peri, Riccardo Rizzo:
An Intelligent System for Decision Support in Bioinformatics. 35 - Vittorio Miori, Dario Russo, Alessandro Pulidori:
Learning from Experience to Anticipate Domestic Needs. 36-37 - Maria Grazia Fugini, Claudia Raibulet:
A Self-Healing Approach to Risk Management in Work Environments. 38 - Jan van Eijck, Floor Sietsma:
Knowledge and Interaction in Social and Economic Networks. 39 - John Fox:
Safe, Sound and Ethical: Rolling Out the Intelligent Systems of the Future. 40-41
Number 85, 2011
- Jirí Vala:
Introduction to the Special theme - Quantum Computing. 10 - Giancarlo Mauri:
Introduction to the Special theme - Molecular and Cellular Computing. 11 - Thomas Busch:
Quantum Information and the Emergence of Quantum Engineering. 12 - Joost Slingerland:
Topological Quantum Computation: The Quantum Knot in the Handkerchief. 13 - Michael Mc Gettrick:
Algorithms via Quantum Random Walks. 14 - Ashley Montanaro:
Unentangled Quantum Proofs and their Applications. 15 - Harry Buhrman, Serge Fehr, Christian Schaffner:
Position-Based Quantum Cryptography. 16-17 - Martin Stierle, Christoph Pacher:
High-Speed Quantum Key Distribution and Beyond. 18-19 - Marian Gheorghe:
Membrane Computing - Theory and Applications. 20 - Giuditta Franco, Vincenzo Manca:
On Synthesizing Replicating Metabolic Systems. 21 - Oana Agrigoroaiei, Bogdan Aman, Gabriel Ciobanu:
Semantics, Causality and Mobility in Membrane Computing. 22 - Alberto Leporati:
From Energy-based to Quantum (inspired) P systems. 23-24 - Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, Alfonso Ortega de la Puente, José M. Sempere:
The Spanish Network on Biomolecular and Biocellular Computing: Bio-inspired Natural Computing in Spain. 25 - Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú, György Vaszil:
Expanding Formal Language and Automata Theory: Bio-inspired Computational Models. 26 - Thomas Hinze, Christian Bodenstein, Ines Heiland, Stefan Schuster:
Capturing Biological Frequency Control of Circadian Clocks by Reaction System Modularization. 27-28 - Fernando Arroyo, Sandra Gómez Canaval, Pedro C. Marijuán:
Engineering with Biological Systems. 29 - Gerd Gruenert, Peter Dittrich, Klaus-Peter Zauner:
Artificial Wet Neuronal Networks from Compartmentalised Excitable Chemical Media. 30-32 - Giancarlo Mauri, Ion Petre:
New Robustness Paradigms: from Nature to Computing. 33 - Jean-Louis Pazat, Thierry Priol, Cédric Tedeschi:
Towards a Chemistry-Inspired Middleware to Program the Internet of Services. 34 - Carlos E. Cuesta, J. Santiago Pérez-Sotelo, Sascha Ossowski:
Self-Organising Adaptive Structures: The Shifter Experience. 35-36 - Claudia Di Napoli, Maurizio Giordano, Zsolt Németh:
Alchemy of Services. 37 - Martyn Amos:
BACTOCOM: Bacterial Computing with Engineered Populations. 38-39 - Alena Bulyha, Clemens Heitzinger, Norbert J. Mauser:
Bio-Sensors: Modelling and Simulation of Biologically Sensitive Field-Effect-Transistors. 40-41
Number 86, July 2011
- Martin Doerr, David Arnold:
Introduction to the Special theme - ICT for Cultural Heritage. - Patrick Reuter, Nicolas Mellado, Xavier Granier, Isabelle Hairy, Robert Vergnieux, Nadine Couture:
Semi-automatic 3D Acquisition and Reassembly of Cultural Heritage: The SeARCH Project. - Maria Girardi, Cristina Padovani, Marco Callieri, Massimiliano Corsini:
Digital Acquisition and Structural Analysis of the "Rognosa" Tower in San Gimignano. - Thomas Schiffer, Christoph Schinko, Torsten Ullrich, Dieter W. Fellner:
Real-World Geometry and Generative Knowledge. - Douglas Pritchard, Daisy Abbott:
Digital Documentation of World Heritage: The Scottish Ten Project. - Katerina Tzompanaki, Martin Doerr, Maria Theodoridou, Sven Havemann:
3D-COFORM: A Large-Scale Digital Production Environment. - Elena Console, Anna Tonazzini, Fabio Bruno:
Attaching Semantics to Document Images Safeguards our Cultural Heritage. - Martin Hecher, Robert Möstl, Eva Eggeling, Christian Derler, Dieter W. Fellner:
Tangible Culture - Designing Virtual Exhibitions on Multi-Touch Devices. - Giuseppe Amato, Fabrizio Falchi, Paolo Bolettieri:
VISITO Tuscany: Landmark Recognition for Cultural Heritage. - Stanislav Mikes, Michal Haindl, Radek Holub:
National Gallery in Prague. - Xenophon Zabulis, Dimitris Grammenos, Antonis A. Argyros, Michalis Sifakis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Macedonia: From Fragments to Pixels. - Wojciech Jaworski:
Discovering Knowledge from Sumerian Economic Documents. - Verónica Romero, Alejandro Héctor Toselli Rossi, Enrique Vidal, Joan-Andreu Sánchez:
Multimodal Computer-Assisted Transcription of Ancient Documents. - Lenz Furrer, Martin Volk:
Reducing OCR Errors in Gothic-Script Documents. - Eoin Kilfeather:
Deciphering the Story of the Museum. - Ralf Klamma, Yiwei Cao:
Non-linear Digital Storytelling for the Battleship "G. Averof". - Joachim Jung, Rainer Simon, Bernhard Haslhofer:
YUMA - Crowd Sourced Metadata Enrichment for Online Collections. - Richard Wetzel:
Tidy City: Learning about Cultural Heritage through a User-Created Mobile Game. - Nicola Aloia, Cesare Concordia, Anne Marie van Gerwen, Carlo Meghini, Nicola Zeni:
Design, Implementation and Evaluation of a User Generated Content Service for Europeana. - Alan Payne, Peter Fry:
Visual Semantic Browsing - A New Way to Access Digital Collections. - Jacco van Ossenbruggen:
Data Quality of Public Heritage Data in Professional Applications. - Diego Ceccarelli, Sergiu Gordea, Claudio Lucchese, Franco Maria Nardini, Raffaele Perego, Gabriele Tolomei:
Discovering Europeana Users' Search Behavior. - Kai Stalmann, Marion Borowski, Sven Becker:
Preparing the Ground for the German Digital Library. - Jérôme Barthélemy:
Managing and Archiving Digital Audio: The GAMELAN Project. - Vladimir Ivanov:
The Open Kunstkammer Data Project. - Mercè López, Oriol Almirall, Sergi Fernández:
Pat.mapa: Linking Catalan Cultural Heritage. - Andrea Marchetti, Elizabeth Jane Shepherd, Maurizio Tesconi:
GeoMemories: A Spatial-Temporal Atlas of the Italian Landscape. - Barbara Zitová, Miroslav Benes, Janka Hradilová:
Nephele - Smart Digital Memory of Artwork Conservation. - Umberto Maniscalco, Giovanni Pilato:
Soft Sensors: The New Frontier in Measurement for Non-Invasive Monitoring of Cultural Heritage Sites. - Fabrizio Clarelli, Barbara De Filippo, Roberto Natalini:
Mathematical Models for Copper Sulphation.
- Kees Joost Batenburg, Sandra Van Aert:
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of a Nanoparticle at Atomic Resolution. - Jan Kalina:
Robust Methods for Image Processing in Anthropology and Biomedicine. - Nicola Ferro:
DIRECT: the First Prototype of the PROMISE Evaluation Infrastructure for Information Retrieval Experimental Evaluation. - Harry Rudin:
Potential Cell-phone Dangers: Latest Studies. - Pär Hansson:
Crowdsourcing Culture with a Twist. - Harry Rudin:
Building a Building for Nanotechnology.
Number 87, October 2011
- Michael Pieper, Margherita Antona, Ulises Cortés:
Introduction to the Special theme - Ambient Assisted Living. - Andreas Schrader, Peter Rothenpieler, Stefan Fischer, Jens-Martin Träder:
Ambient Socio-Technical Support for Assisted Autonomous Living. - Massimo Mecella, Roberto Baldoni:
Smart Homes for All: Simplifying Lives with Service Composition over Embedded Devices. - Ignasi Gómez-Sebastià, Dario Garcia-Gasulla, Sergio Álvarez-Napagao:
A Society of Situated Agents for Adaptable Eldercare. - Sokratis Kartakis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Towards an Intelligent Assistive Home. - Jürgen Nehmer, Thomas Luiz, Marie Consolée Sibomana:
The Intelligent Bed - Ambient Monitoring of Sick and Disabled Persons through the Use of Load Sensors in Bed Legs. - James Lanagan, Alan F. Smeaton, Brian Caulfield:
Utilizing Wearable and Environmental Sensors to Create a Smarter, Safer Home. - Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Ferenc Vajda, Tommi Lunden, Erwin Schoitsch:
Smart Caring Cameras for Safe and Independent Living of the Elderly: A Non-Wearable Technology and Service for Fall Detection. - Na Li, Martin Crane, Heather J. Ruskin:
Automatically Detecting "Significant Events" on SenseCam™. - H. Dieter Rombach, Holger Storf, Thomas Kleinberger:
Situation-of-Helplessness Detection System for Senior Citizens. - Mario Drobics, Matthias Zima, Dalibor Hrg, Jan Bobeth, Steffen Budweg:
FoSIBLE: Design of an Integrated Environment for Social Interaction. - Daniel Tantinger, Andreas Braun:
Virtual Coach Reaches Out to me: The V2me-Project. - Flavio Corradini, Emanuela Merelli, Diletta Romana Cacciagrano, Rosario Culmone, Luca Tesei, Leonardo Vito:
ACTIVAge: proACTIVe and Self-Adaptive Social Sensor Network for Ageing People. - Mattia Gustarini, Katarzyna Wac, Dimitri Konstantas:
WayFiS: Way Finding for Seniors. - Peter Pallinger, László Kovács:
ILI: A Framework for Implementing Smart Spaces. - Liming Chen, Chris D. Nugent:
OntoFarm: An Ontology-based Framework for Activity Recognition and Model Evolution. - Mauro Dragone, Sameh Abdel-Naby, David Swords, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
Robotic Ubiquitous Cognitive Networks. - Francesco Furfari, Reiner Wichert, Sergio Guillén, Joe Gorman:
AALOA - Towards a Shared Infrastructure for Realizing AAL Solutions. - Francesco Furfari, Mohammad-Reza Tazari, Vadim Eisemberg:
universAAL: an Open Platform and Reference Specification for Building AAL Systems. - Stefano Chessa, Francesco Furfari, Francesco Potorti, Juan-Pablo Lázaro, Dario Salvi:
EvAAL: Evaluating AAL Systems through Competitive Benchmarking. - Francesco Furfari, Antonio Kung, Saied Tarzari:
Lecce Declaration: Towards a List of Proposed Measures.
- Marco Callieri, Roberto Scopigno, Elisabetta Sonnino:
Using 3D Digital Technologies in the Restoration of the Madonna of Pietranico. - Peter Korevaar, Ulrich Schimpel, Richard Boedi:
Inventory and Supply Chain Optimization. - Gianpaolo D'Amico, Lea Landucci, Daniele Pezzatini:
A Natural Interaction System for Neurocognitive Rehabilitation of Neglect Syndrome Patients. - Jan H. van Schuppen:
Motorway Traffic Control Benefits from European C4C Project. - Alexander Hanzlik:
SIDERA - A Simulation based Software Development Environment for Automotive Applications. - Denys A. Wahl, Laurence Triouleyre, Victoria Monti:
Better Conversations for Better Bones: OsteoLink, the World's First Social Network for Osteoporosis. - Dimitrios Ververidis, Mark J. van Gils, Christina Passath, Jukka Takala, Lukas Brander:
Automated Estimation of Adequate Unloading with Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist. - Stella Melina Vasilaki:
SESTEM: Supporting Equality in Science Technology and Mathematics related Choices of Careers.
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