Computer and information sciences III : 27th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences /

Information technology is the enabling foundation science and technology for all of human activity at the beginning of the 21st century, and advances in this area are crucial to all of us. These advances are taking place all over the world and can only be followed and perceived when researchers from...

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Corporate Authors: International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences Paris, France); SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Gelenbe, Erol, 1945-; Lent, Ricardo
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: London ; New York :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4594-3
Summary: Information technology is the enabling foundation science and technology for all of human activity at the beginning of the 21st century, and advances in this area are crucial to all of us. These advances are taking place all over the world and can only be followed and perceived when researchers from all over the world assemble, and exchange their ideas in conferences such as the one presented in this proceedings volume regarding the 27th International Symposium on Computer and Information Systems, held at the Institut Henri Poincare' in Paris on October 3 and 4, 2012. Computer and Information Sciences III: 27th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences contains novel advances in the state of the art covering applied research in electrical and computer engineering and computer science, across the broad area of information technology. It provides access to the main innovative activities in research across the world, and points to the results obtained recently by some of the most active teams in both Europe and Asia.
Item Description: International conference proceedings.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781447145943 (electronic bk.)
1447145941 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: QA75
CLC: TP3-532
Contents: Smart Systems and Networks --
Finite-State Robots in the Land of Rationalia /
Cognitive Packets in Large Virtual Networks /
A Novel Unsupervised Method for Securing BGP Against Routing Hijacks /
Learning Equilibria in Games by Stochastic Distributed Algorithms /
Autonomic Management of Cloud-Based Systems: The Service Provider Perspective /
Green IT, Energy & Networks --
Measuring Energy Efficiency Practices in Mature Data Center: A Maturity Model Approach /
Using Energy Criteria to Admit Flows in a Wired Network /
Cost and Benefits of Denser Topologies for the Smart Grid /
Utility-Based Time and Power Allocation on an Energy Harvesting Downlink: The Optimal Solution /
An Algorithm for Proportional-Fair Downlink Scheduling in the Presence of Energy Harvesting /
Performance Modelling and Evaluation --
Compositional Verification of Untimed Properties for a Class of Stochastic Automata Networks /
Computing Entry-Wise Bounds of the Steady-State Distribution of a Set of Markov Chains /
Interoperating Infrastructures in Emergencies /
Cooperating Stochastic Automata: Approximate Lumping an Reversed Process /
Product Form Solution for a Simple Control of the Power Consumption in a Service Center /
Data Analysis --
Statistical Tests Using Hinge/[epsilon]-Sensitive Loss /
Self-Adaptive Negative Selection Using Local Outlier Factor /
Posterior Probability Convergence of k-NN Classification and K-Means Clustering /
Computer Vision I --
Age Estimation Based on Local Radon Features of Facial Images /
Paper and Pen: A 3D Sketching System /
Perceptual Caricaturization of 3D Models /
Face Alignment and Recognition Under Varying Lighting and Expressions Based on Illumination Normalization /
Communication Systems --
Fixed-Mobile Convergence in an Optical Slot Switching Ring /
An Ultra-Light PRNG for RFID Tags /
Minimization of the Receiver Cost in an All-Optical Ring with a Limited Number of Wavelengths /
Resilient Emergency Evacuation Using Opportunistic Communications /
Network Science I --
Improving Hash Table Hit Ratio of an ILP-Based Concept Discovery System with Memoization Capabilities /
Distributed Multivalued Consensus /
Optimization of Binary Interval Consensus /
Team Formation in Social Networks /
Computer Vision II --
Semi-Automatic Semantic Video Annotation Tool /
Space-Filling Curve for Image Dynamical Indexing /
Person Independent Facial Expression Recognition Using 3D Facial Feature Positions /
Network Science II --
Performance Evaluation of Different CRL Distribution Schemes Embedded in WMN Authentication /
On the Feasibility of Automated Semantic Attacks in the Cloud /
Topic Tracking Using Chronological Term Ranking /
Clustering Frequent Navigation Patterns from Website Logs by Using Ontology and Temporal Information /
A Model of Boot-up Storm Dynamics /
A Content Recommendation Framework Using Ontological User Profiles /
Data Engineering --
Data Consistency as a Service (DCaaS) /
Heuristic Algorithms for Fragment Allocation in a Distributed Database System /
Integrating Semantic Tagging with Popularity-Based Page Rank for Next Page Prediction /
New Techniques for Adapting Web Site Topology and Ontology to User Behavior /
Temporal Analysis of Crawling Activities of Commercial Web Robots /
A Framework for Sentiment Analysis in Turkish: Application to Polarity Detection of Movie Reviews in Turkish /
Methods & Algorithms --
Structure in Optimization: Factorable Programming and Functions /
A Hybrid Implementation of Genetic Algorithm for Path Planning of Mobile Robots on FPGA /
Highly-Parallel Montgomery Multiplication for Multi-Core General-Purpose Microprocessors /
A Comparison of Acceptance Criteria for the Daily Car-Pooling Problem /
Applications --
A Monitoring System for Home-Based Physiotherapy Exercises /
On the Use of Parallel Programming Techniques for Real-Time Scheduling Water Pumping Problems /
Map Generation for CO2 Cages /