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30th SAC 2015: Salamanca, Spain
- Roger L. Wainwright, Juan Manuel Corchado, Alessio Bechini, Jiman Hong:
Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Salamanca, Spain, April 13-17, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3196-8
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Computational biology and bioinformatics track
- Eduardo Valente, Miguel Rocha:
Transcript-based reannotation for microarray probesets. 3-9 - Sarvenaz Choobdar, Pedro Manuel Pinto Ribeiro, Fernando M. A. Silva:
Discovering weighted motifs in gene co-expression networks. 10-17 - Cindy Fähnrich, Matthieu-P. Schapranow, Hasso Plattner:
Facing the genome data deluge: efficiently identifying genetic variants with in-memory database technology. 18-25 - Danilo Motta, Luciana de Matos, Amanda Caniatto de Souza, Rafael Marcato, Afonso Paiva, Luis Alberto Vieira de Carvalho:
All-in-focus imaging technique used to improve 3D retinal fundus image reconstruction. 26-31 - Maribel Yasmina Santos, Cristiano G. Pendão, Bruno Ferreira, Luís Gonçalves, Guilherme Moreira, Adriano J. C. Moreira, João Álvaro Carvalho:
MyHealth: a cross-domain platform for healthcare. 40-46 - Daye Jeong, Yunku Yeu, Jaegyoon Ahn, Youngmi Yoon, Sanghyun Park:
Inference of disease-specific gene interaction network using a Bayesian network learned by genetic algorithm. 47-53 - Patricia Hübler, Duncan Dubugras A. Ruiz, João Eduardo Ferreira, Osmar Norberto de Souza:
P-SaMI: a data-flow pattern to perform massively-parallel molecular docking experiments using a fully-flexible receptor model. 54-57
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Computational intelligence and video and image analysis track
- Marcia V. P. do Nascimento, Leonardo Vidal Batista, Nicomedes L. Cavalcanti Junior:
A new approach to biometric recognition based on hand geometry. 59-65 - João Baptista Cardia Neto, Aparecido Nilceu Marana:
3DLBP and HAOG fusion for face recognition utilizing Kinect as a 3D scanner. 66-73 - Glauco Vitor Pedrosa, Agma J. M. Traina, Célia A. Zorzo Barcelos:
Shape description based on bag of salience points. 74-79 - Eliana L. Goldner, Cristina Nader Vasconcelos, Pedro Mario Silva, Marcelo Gattass:
A shortest path algorithm for 2D seismic horizon tracking. 80-85 - Sajid Javed, Andrews Sobral, Thierry Bouwmans, Soon Ki Jung:
OR-PCA with dynamic feature selection for robust background subtraction. 86-91 - Glauco Vitor Pedrosa, Agma J. M. Traina:
Compact and discriminative approach for encoding spatial-relationship of visual words. 92-95 - Nelson Martin, Jorge Collado, Guillermo Botella, Carlos García, Manuel Prieto:
OpenACC-based GPU acceleration of an optical flow algorithm. 96-98
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Applications of evolutionary computing track
- Luciano Costa Blomberg, Rodrigo C. Barros, Duncan D. Ruiz:
Evolving regression trees robust to missing data. 102-109 - Márcio P. Basgalupp, Rodrigo C. Barros, Vili Podgorelec:
Evolving decision-tree induction algorithms with a multi-objective hyper-heuristic. 110-117 - Thiago Gomes Nepomuceno da Silva, José Everardo Bessa Maia, Leonardo Sampaio Rocha:
An approach to the MOGAS initialization problem using an algorithm based on path relinking. 118-124 - Haoxu Wang, Omar Andrés Carmona Cortes, Andrew Rau-Chaplin:
Dynamic optimization of multi-layered reinsurance treaties. 125-132 - Daniel Cinalli, Luis Martí, Nayat Sánchez-Pi, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia:
Collective preferences in evolutionary multi-objective optimization: techniques and potential contributions of collective intelligence. 133-138 - Seunghyun Jo:
Color image quantization using interactive genetic algorithm. 139-140
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Smart human computer interaction track
- Gary Ushaw, Richard Davison, Janet A. Eyre, Graham Morgan:
Benchmarking motion sensing devices for rehabilitative gaming. 143-148 - Jarmo Palviainen, Terhi Kilamo, Johannes Koskinen, Janne Lautamäki, Tommi Mikkonen, Antti Nieminen:
Design framework enhancing developer experience in collaborative coding environment. 149-156 - Jonathas Leontino Medina, Maria Istela Cagnin, Débora Maria Barroso Paiva:
Evaluation of web accessibility on the maps domain. 157-162 - André O. Bueno, Júnia Coutinho Anacleto, Vinicius Ferreira, Janaina Cintra Abib, Carolina Souza, Daniel Consiglieri:
Selfie cafe: socialization in public spaces. 163-168 - Reddy A. Goutham, Gil-Je Lee, Kee-Young Yoo:
An anonymous ID-based remote mutual authentication with key agreement protocol on ECC using smart cards. 169-174 - Diogo Almeida, José Creissac Campos, João Saraiva, João Carlos Silva:
Towards a catalog of usability smells. 175-181 - Janaina C. Abib, Júnia Coutinho Anacleto:
Integrating contexts in healthcare: guidelines to help the designers at design process. 182-184
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Intelligent information fusion track
- Javier Palanca Cámara, Stella Heras, Javier Jorge, Vicente Julián:
Using graph-based models in a persuasive social recommendation system. 189-194 - Sigeru Omatu, Mitsuaki Yano, Yoshinori Ikeda:
Smell classification of wines by the learning vector quantization method. 195-200 - Nayat Sánchez-Pi, Luis Martí, José Manuel Molina, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia:
Ontology definition and cognitive analysis in ocupational health and security (OHS) environments. 201-206
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Intelligent and interactive learning environments track
- Ana Beatriz Cruz, Leonardo Preuss, João Quadros, Uéverton S. Souza, Sabrina Serique, Angélica Ogasawara, Eduardo Bezerra, Eduardo S. Ogasawara:
Amê: an environment to learn and analyze adversarial search algorithms using stochastic card games. 208-213 - Lais Z. Pedro, Aparecida M. Z. Lopes, Bruno G. Prates, Julita Vassileva, Seiji Isotani:
Does gamification work for boys and girls?: An exploratory study with a virtual learning environment. 214-219 - Claus A. Usener:
EASy-DSBuilder: automated assessment of tree data structures in computer science teaching. 220-226 - Cheops Araujo Malta, Ranilson Oscar Araújo Paiva, Alan Pedro da Silva, Ig Ibert Bittencourt, Ananias Queiroga de Oliveira Filho:
A survey analysis on goal orientation changes in an information systems distance course: a Brazilian case study. 227-232 - Ranilson Oscar Araújo Paiva, Ig Ibert Bittencourt, Alan Pedro da Silva, Seiji Isotani, Patrícia Augustin Jaques:
Improving pedagogical recommendations by classifying students according to their interactional behavior in a gamified learning environment. 233-238 - Maria Andréia F. Rodrigues, Daniel Valente de Macedo, Yvens R. Serpa, Ygor R. Serpa:
Beyond fun: an interactive and educational 3D traffic rules game controlled by non-traditional devices. 239-246 - Laci Mary Barbosa Manhães, Sérgio Manuel Serra da Cruz, Geraldo Zimbrão:
Towards automatic prediction of student performance in STEM undergraduate degree programs. 247-253 - A. Ezzat Labib, M. Carmen Penadés, José H. Canós, Abel Gómez:
Enforcing reuse and customization in the development of learning objects: a product line approach. 261-263 - Montassar Ben Messaoud:
Dynamic: a collaborative filtering strategy for assigning examination's rooms to supervisors. 264-266 - Tales Nereu Bogoni, Márcio Sarroglia Pinho, Roberta Scarparo:
Evaluation of a haptic virtual reality simulator for endodontics training. 267-269 - Heitor Barros, Evandro Costa, Jonathas Magalhães, Ranilson Paiva:
Integrating educational repositories to improve the reuse of learning objects. 270-272 - Enrica Pesare:
Smart learning environments for social learning. 273-274
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Intelligent robotics and multi-agent systems track
- Arjun Tambe, Thanh Nguyen:
Robust resource allocation in security games and ensemble modeling of adversary behavior. 277-282 - José Miguel Morales, Elena Navarro, Pedro Sánchez-Palma, Diego Alonso:
TRiStar: an i* extension for teleo-reactive systems requirements specifications. 283-288 - Leandro A. S. Moreira, Cláudia Marcela Justel, Paulo Fernando Ferreira Rosa:
Visual similarity analysis in loop closure through data dimensionality reduction via diffusion maps. 289-294 - Ricardo Dias, João M. Silva, José Luís Azevedo, Bernardo Cunha, António J. R. Neves, Nuno Lau:
Improving the kicking accuracy in a soccer robot. 295-300 - Parikshit Maini, P. B. Sujit:
Distributed task servicing using multiple robots with human-in-the-loop under limited communication range. 301-306 - Paolo Stegagno, Caterina Massidda, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Distributed target identification in robotic swarms. 307-313 - Matteo Lasagni, Kay Römer:
Force model of a robotic particle chain for 3d displays. 314-319 - Benjamin Fonooni, Thomas Hellström:
On the similarities between control based and behavior based visual servoing. 320-326 - Marin Lujak, Alberto Fernández:
ORCAS: optimized robots configuration and scheduling system. 327-330 - Eduardo R. B. Marques, Manuel A. Ribeiro, José Pinto, João B. Sousa, Francisco Martins:
NVL: a coordination language for unmanned vehicle networks. 331-334 - Kim Minsam, Kwok Yip Szeto:
Sustaining mutual cooperation in iterated prisoner's dilemma game. 335-337
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: The semantic web and applications track
- Quinsulon Israel, Hyoil Han, Il-Yeol Song:
Semantic analysis for focused multi-document summarization (fMDS) of text. 339-344 - Umberto Straccia, Matteo Mucci:
pFOIL-DL: learning (fuzzy) EL concept descriptions from crisp OWL data using a probabilistic ensemble estimation. 345-352 - Alexander Hogenboom, Ewout Niewenhuijse, Milan Jansen, Flavius Frasincar, Damir Vandic:
RDF chain query optimization in a distributed environment. 353-359 - Gregory Moro Puppi Wanderley, Emerson Cabrera Paraiso:
Learning folksonomies from task-oriented dialogues. 360-367 - Francesco Corcoglioniti, Marco Rospocher, Michele Mostarda, Marco Amadori:
Processing billions of RDF triples on a single machine using streaming and sorting. 368-375 - Cleyton Mário de Oliveira Rodrigues, Ryan Ribeiro de Azevedo, Frederico Luiz Gonçalves de Freitas, Eunice Palmeira da Silva, Patrícia Vieira da Silva Barros:
An ontological approach for simulating legal action in the Brazilian penal code. 376-381 - Mauro Dragoni:
Exploiting multilinguality for creating mappings between thesauri. 382-387 - Fabiano Borges Ruy, Ricardo de Almeida Falbo, Monalessa Perini Barcellos, Giancarlo Guizzardi:
Towards an ontology pattern language for harmonizing software process related ISO standards. 388-395 - V. Gayathri, P. Sreenivasa Kumar:
Horn-rule based compression technique for RDF data. 396-401 - José Gildo de Araújo Júnior, Ulrich Schiel, Leandro Balby Marinho:
An approach for building lexical-semantic resources based on heterogeneous information sources. 402-408 - Alex Sandro da Cunha Rego, Leandro Balby Marinho, Carlos Eduardo S. Pires:
A supervised learning approach to detect subsumption relations between tags in folksonomies. 409-415 - Long Cheng, Spyros Kotoulas, Tomas E. Ward, Georgios Theodoropoulos:
High throughput indexing for large-scale semantic web data. 416-422 - Jean-Philippe Fauconnier, Mouna Kamel, Bernard Rothenburger:
A supervised machine learning approach for taxonomic relation recognition through non-linear enumerative structures. 423-425
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Dependable and adaptive distributed systems track
- Javier Cámara, David Garlan, Bradley R. Schmerl, Ashutosh Pandey:
Optimal planning for architecture-based self-adaptation via model checking of stochastic games. 428-435 - Martin Größl:
Modeling dependable systems with continuous time Bayesian networks. 436-441 - Shruti Kunde, Tridib Mukherjee:
Workload characterization model for optimal resource allocation in cloud middleware. 442-447 - Antonio J. Rubio-Montero, Manuel Aurelio Rodriguez Pascual, Rafael Mayo-García:
Evaluation of an adaptive framework for resilient Monte Carlo executions. 448-455 - Naghmeh Ramezani Ivaki, Nuno Laranjeiro, Filipe Araújo:
A taxonomy of reliable request-response protocols. 456-463 - André Felipe Monteiro, Orlando Loques:
Scalable model for dynamic configuration and power management in virtualized heterogeneous web clusters. 464-467 - Dulcinéia Oliveira da Penha, Gereon Weiss:
Parameterization of fail-operational architectural patterns. 471-473
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Cooperative systems track
- Sebastian Ahrndt, Benjamin Breitung, Johannes Fähndrich, Sahin Albayrak:
Predictability in human-agent cooperation: adapting to humans' personalities. 474-479 - Diego Roberto Colombo Dias, Marcelo de Paiva Guimarães, Torsten W. Kuhlen, Luís Carlos Trevelin:
A dynamic-adaptive architecture for 3d collaborative virtual environments based on graphic clusters. 480-487 - Leonardo Albernaz Amaral, Ramão Tiago Tiburski, Everton de Matos, Fabiano Hessel:
Cooperative middleware platform as a service for internet of things applications. 488-493 - Ayumi Sugiyama, Toshiharu Sugawara:
Meta-strategy for cooperative tasks with learning of environments in multi-agent continuous tasks. 494-500 - Rodrigo da Rosa Righi, Alexandre Da Silva Veith, Vinicius Facco Rodrigues, Gustavo Rostirolla, Cristiano André da Costa, Kleinner Farias, Antônio Marcos Alberti:
Rescheduling and checkpointing as strategies to run synchronous parallel programs on P2P desktop grids. 501-504 - André Pinz Borges, Osmar Betazzi Dordal, Denise Maria Vecino Sato, Fabrício Enembreck, Bráulio Coelho Ávila, Edson Emílio Scalabrin:
Efficient approach for reusing and sharing train driving plans using case-based reasoning. 505-508 - Nadir Guetmi, Moulay Driss Mechaoui, Abdessamad Imine, Ladjel Bellatreche:
Mobile collaboration: a collaborative editing service in the cloud. 509-512
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Mobile computing and applications track
- Takashi Hamatani, Akira Uchiyama, Teruo Higashino:
Estimating core body temperature based on human thermal model using wearable sensors. 521-526 - Huan Li, Qi Zhang, Kejie Lu:
Integrating mobile sensing and social network for personalized health-care application. 527-534 - Vaninha Vieira, Konstantin Holl, Michael Hassel:
A context simulator as testing support for mobile apps. 535-541 - Jonas C. Sampaio, Raphael S. Evangelista, Leandro A. F. Fernandes:
Determining the location of buildings given a single picture, environment maps and inaccurate GPS coordinates. 542-547 - Maroua Ben Attia, Chamseddine Talhi, Abdelwahab Hamou-Lhadj, Babak Khosravifar, Vincent Turpaud, Mario Couture:
On-device anomaly detection for resource-limited systems. 548-554 - Nayyab Zia Naqvi, Karel Moens, Arun Ramakrishnan, Davy Preuveneers, Danny Hughes, Yolande Berbers:
To cloud or not to cloud: a context-aware deployment perspective of augmented reality mobile applications. 555-562 - Heba Aly, Mohamed A. Ismail:
ubiMonitor: intelligent fusion of body-worn sensors for real-time human activity recognition. 563-568 - Francisco Airton Silva, Paulo Romero Martins Maciel, Gileno Filho, Rúbens de Souza Matos Júnior:
A scheduler for mobile cloud based on weighted metrics and dynamic context evaluation. 569-576 - Philipp B. Costa, Paulo A. L. Rego, Lincoln S. Rocha, Fernando Antonio Mota Trinta, José N. de Souza:
MpOS: a multiplatform offloading system. 577-584 - Giacomo Berardi, Andrea Esuli, Tiziano Fagni, Fabrizio Sebastiani:
Multi-store metadata-based supervised mobile app classification. 585-588 - Fernando Rodrigues, Angelo Brayner, José Everardo Bessa Maia:
Using fractal clustering to explore behavioral correlation: a new approach to reduce energy consumption in WSN. 589-591 - Tridib Mukherjee, Amit Kumar, Deepthi Chander, Koustuv Dasgupta, Amandeep Chugh, Anirban Mondal:
Performance characterization and scalable design of sensing-as-a-service platform. 592-595 - Paulo Artur de Sousa Duarte, Felipe Mota Barreto, Francisco Anderson de Almada Gomes, Windson Viana de Carvalho, Fernando Antonio Mota Trinta:
Towards context-aware behaviour generation. 596-598
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Networking track
- Kostas Katsalis, Vasilis Sourlas, Thanasis G. Papaioannou, Thanasis Korakis, Leandros Tassiulas:
Content placement in heterogeneous end-to-end virtual networks. 602-608 - Gaetano Carlucci, Luca De Cicco, Saverio Mascolo:
HTTP over UDP: an experimental investigation of QUIC. 609-614 - Daniel Guimaraes do Lago, Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira, Deep Medhi:
High speed network impacts and power consumption estimation for cloud data centers. 615-620 - Nourhene Ellouze, Slim Rekhis, Noureddine Boudriga:
Energy harvesting based protection of border surveillance systems. 621-626 - Andre S. Gomes, Torsten Braun:
Feasibility of information-centric networking integration into LTE mobile networks. 627-633 - Saulo Queiroz, Roberto A. Hexsel:
Translating full duplexity into capacity gains for the high-priority traffic classes of IEEE 802.11. 634-639 - Lucas Mendes Ribeiro Arbiza, Leandro Marcio Bertholdo, Carlos Raniery Paula dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco:
Refactoring internet of things middleware through software-defined network. 640-645 - Lubos Matl, Tomás Cerný, Michael J. Donahoo:
Effective manycast messaging for Kademlia network. 646-652 - Zahid Iqbal, Luís Almeida, Moris Behnam:
Designing network servers within a hierarchical scheduling framework. 653-658 - Arindam Chaudhuri, Soumya Maity, Soumya Kanti Ghosh:
QoS prediction for network data traffic using hierarchical modified regularized least squares rough support vector regression. 659-661 - Alexandre Fontinele, Iallen G. S. Santos, André Soares, José Maranhão Neto, Felipe Mazullo:
A solution to the MCSP problem considering physical layer degradations in transparent optical networks. 662-664 - Celio Trois, Magnos Martinello, Luis Carlos Erpen De Bona, Marcos Didonet Del Fabro:
From software defined network to network defined for software. 665-668 - Julio Cano, Luís Almeida:
Feedback management for scaling clients in streaming multicast. 669-671
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Wireless communications and networking track
- Marcelo Riedi, Giovanna G. Basilio, Marcelo E. Pellenz:
Channel and power allocation algorithm to optimize the performance of large WLANs. 673-679 - Jason B. Ernst, Stefan C. Kremer, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues:
Performance evaluation of heterogeneous wireless networks considering competing objectives and viewpoints. 680-687 - Jun Huang, Meisong Sun, Shitong Zhu, Yi Sun, Cong-Cong Xing, Qiang Duan:
A source-location privacy protection strategy via pseudo normal distribution-based phantom routing in WSNs. 688-694 - Safdar Hussain Bouk, Syed Hassan Ahmed, Dongkyun Kim:
Vehicular content centric network (VCCN): a survey and research challenges. 695-700 - Gilberto Fernandes, Eduardo H. M. Pena, Luiz Fernando Carvalho, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Mario Lemes Proença Jr.:
Statistical, forecasting and metaheuristic techniques for network anomaly detection. 701-707 - Frank Bohdanowicz, Hannes Frey, Rafael Funke, Dominik Mosen, Florentin Neumann, Ivan Stojmenovic:
RSSI-based localization of a wireless sensor node with a flying robot. 708-715 - Edgard Jamhour, Marcelo Eduardo Pellenz, Manoel Camillo Penna, Richard Demo Souza, Glauber Gomes de Oliveira Brante:
Interference aware channel assignment for structured wireless sensor networks. 716-719 - Murad Khan:
Multi-criteria based vertical handover decision in heterogeneous wireless network. 720-721
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Web technologies track
- Dusan Rychnovský, Irena Holubová:
Generating XML data for XPath queries. 724-731 - Michel Capelle, Marnix Moerland, Frederik Hogenboom, Flavius Frasincar, Damir Vandic:
Bing-SF-IDF+: a hybrid semantics-driven news recommender. 732-739 - Chu-Cheng Hsieh, James Neufeld, Tracy Holloway King, Junghoo Cho:
Efficient approximate thompson sampling for search query recommendation. 740-746