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    Kiel :Inst. für Phonetik und Digitale Sprachverarbeitung,
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    almafu_BV010861760
    Format: VII, 215 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Institut für Phonetik und Digitale Sprachverarbeitung 〈Kiel〉: Arbeitsberichte 30
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Deutsch ; Gesprochene Sprache ; Akustische Phonetik ; Deutsch ; Phonetik ; Gesprochene Sprache ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Kohler, Klaus J. 1935-
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    UID:
    almahu_9947363153902882
    Format: VII, 402 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642500381
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, 64
    Content: How weIl can we model experimental observations of the peripheral auditory system'? What theoretical predictions can we make that might be tested'? It was with these questions in mind that we organized the 1985 Mechanics of Hearing Workshop, to bring together auditory researchers to compare models with experimental observations. Tbe workshop forum was inspired by the very successful 1983 Mechanics of Hearing Workshop in Delft [1]. Boston University was chosen as the site of our meeting because of the Boston area's role as a center for hearing research in this country. We made a special effort at this meeting to attract students from around the world, because without students this field will not progress. Financial support for the workshop was provided in part by grant BNS- 8412878 from the National Science Foundation. Modeling is a traditional strategy in science and plays an important role in the scientific method. Models are the bridge between theory and experiment. Tbey test the assumptions made in experimental designs. They are built on experimental results, and they may be used to test hypotheses and predict experimental results. Tbe latter is the scientific method at its best. Cochlear function is very complicated. For this reason, models play animportant role. One goal of modeling is to gain understanding, but the necessary mathematical tools are often formidably complex. An ex am pie of this is found in cochlear macromechanics.
    Note: Outer and Middle Ear Mechanics -- The effectiveness of external and middle ears in coupling acoustic power into the cochlea -- Spatial distribution of sound pressure in the ear canal -- The impulse response vibration of the human ear drum -- Formulation and analysis of a dynamic fiber composite continuum model of the tympanic membrane -- How do contractions of the stapedius muscle alter the acoustic properties of the ear? -- Measurement of eardrum acoustic impedance -- Middle ear research using a SQUID magnetometer. I. Micro- and macromechanical selection of polymer materials for artificial tympanic membranes -- Middle ear research using a SQUID magnetometer. II. Transfer characteristics of human middle ears -- Cochlear Macromechanics -- Cochlear macromechanics — a review -- Transients and speech processing in a three-dimensional model of the human cochlea -- The mechanics of the basilar membrane and middle ear in the pigeon -- On the mechanics of the horseshoe bat cochlea -- Resonance and reflection in the cochlea: the case of the CF-FM bat, Rhinolophus Ferrumequinum -- The complete solution of the basilar membrane condition in two dimensional models of the cochlea -- Longitudinal stiffness coupling in a 1-dimensional model of the peripheral ear -- Mössbauer measurements of the mechanical response to single-tone and two-tone stimuli at the base of the chinchilla cochlea -- Parameter sensitivity in a mathematical model of basilar membrane mechanics -- Cochlear Micromechanics -- Micromechanics of the cochlear partition -- On the role of fluid inertia and viscosity in stereociliary tuft motion: analysis of isolated bodies of regular geometry -- Role of passive mechanical properties of outer hair cells in determination of cochlear mechanics -- Thresholds of auditory sensitivity and auditory fatigue: relation with cochlear mechanics -- Analysis of streaming flow induced in the tectorial gap -- Active Filtering in the Cochlea -- Active filtering by hair cells -- Determination of the cochlear power flux from basilar membrane vibration data -- An isolated sound emitter in the cochlea: notes on modelling -- Stability of active cochlear models: need for a second tuned structure? -- Changes in spontaneous and evoked otoacoustic emissions and corresponding psychoacoustic threshold microstructures induced by aspirin consumption -- Statistical properties of a strong spontaneous oto-acoustic emission -- The influence of temperature on frequency-tuning mechanisms -- Nonlinear and/or Active Processes -- An overview of nonlinear and active cochlear models -- Evaluating traveling wave characteristics in man by an active nonlinear cochlea preprocessing model -- Modeling intracochlear and ear canal distortion product (2f1-f2) -- Interactions among multiple spontaneous otoacoustic emissions -- Basilar membrane motion in guinea pig cochlea exhibits frequency-dependent DC offset -- Linear and nonlinear effects in a physical model of the cochlea -- Modelling the cochlear partition with coupled Van der Pol oscillators -- New effects of cochlear nonlinearity in temporal patterns of auditory nerve fiber responses to harmonic complexes -- Wideband analysis of otoacoustic intermodulation -- Characterization of cubic intermodulation distortion products in the cat external auditory meatus -- Acoustic overstimulation reduces 2f1-f2 cochlear emissions at all levels in the cat -- Harmonic acoustic emissions in the earcanal generated by single tones: experiments and a model -- Steady-state response determination for models of the basilar membrane -- Transduction in the Cochlea -- Transduction in cochlear hair cells -- Furosemide affects ear-canal emissions produced by the injection of AC currents into scala media -- Outer hair cell motility: a possible electro-kinetic mechanism -- Visualization of sensory hair cells in an in vivo preparation -- A model for transduction in hair cells involving strain-activated conductance -- Author index -- Permuted title index.
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    almafu_BV014159590
    Format: X, 153 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Arbeitsberichte / Institut für Phonetik und Digitale Sprachverarbeitung 35
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Deutsch ; Gesprochene Sprache ; Funktionswort ; Deutsch ; Artikulation ; Spontaneität ; Verbale Äußerung ; Vorlesen ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Kohler, Klaus J. 1935-
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    almahu_9947364420002882
    Format: XIV, 593 p. 120 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642157608
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6231
    Note: Invited Papers -- Parsing and Real-World Applications -- Knowledge for Everyman -- Evolution of the ASR Decoder Design -- Text -- Encoding Event and Argument Structures in Wordnets -- Lexical-Conceptual Relations as Qualia Role Encoders -- Towards Disambiguation of Word Sketches -- Towards an N-Version Dependency Parser -- Advanced Searching in the Valency Lexicons Using PML-TQ Search Engine -- These Nouns That Hide Events: An Initial Detection -- Can Corpus Pattern Analysis Be Used in NLP? -- Extracting Human Spanish Nouns -- Semantic Duplicate Identification with Parsing and Machine Learning -- Comparison of Different Lemmatization Approaches through the Means of Information Retrieval Performance -- Evaluation of a Sentence Ranker for Text Summarization Based on Roget’s Thesaurus -- Real Anaphora Resolution Is Hard -- Event-Time Relation Identification Using Machine Learning and Rules -- Question Answering for Not Yet Semantic Web -- Automatic Acquisition of Wordnet Relations by Distributionally Supported Morphological Patterns Extracted from Polish Corpora -- Study on Named Entity Recognition for Polish Based on Hidden Markov Models -- Semantic Role Patterns and Verb Classes in Verb Valency Lexicon -- Opinion Mining by Transformation-Based Domain Adaptation -- Improving Automatic Image Captioning Using Text Summarization Techniques -- Perplexity of n-Gram and Dependency Language Models -- Analysis of Czech Web 1T 5-Gram Corpus and Its Comparison with Czech National Corpus Data -- Borda-Based Voting Schemes for Semantic Role Labeling -- Towards a Bank of Constituent Parse Trees for Polish -- Coverage-Based Methods for Distributional Stopword Selection in Text Segmentation -- Using TectoMT as a Preprocessing Tool for Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation -- Automatic Sentiment Analysis Using the Textual Pattern Content Similarity in Natural Language -- Speech -- Correlation Features and a Linear Transform Specific Reproducing Kernel -- Automatic Detection and Evaluation of Edentulous Speakers with Insufficient Dentures -- Diagnostics for Debugging Speech Recognition Systems -- Automatic Lip Reading in the Dutch Language Using Active Appearance Models on High Speed Recordings -- Towards the Optimal Minimization of a Pronunciation Dictionary Model -- Multimodal Emotion Recognition Based on the Decoupling of Emotion and Speaker Information -- Listening-Test-Based Annotation of Communicative Functions for Expressive Speech Synthesis -- Czech HMM-Based Speech Synthesis -- Using Syllables as Acoustic Units for Spontaneous Speech Recognition -- Embedded Speech Recognition in UPnP (DLNA) Environment -- Estonian: Some Findings for Modelling Speech Rhythmicity and Perception of Speech Rate -- Using Gradient Descent Optimization for Acoustics Training from Heterogeneous Data -- Recovery of Rare Words in Lecture Speech -- Enhancing Emotion Recognition from Speech through Feature Selection -- Collection and Analysis of Data for Evaluation of Concatenation Cost Functions -- Emotion Recognition from Speech by Combining Databases and Fusion of Classifiers -- Emologus—A Compositional Model of Emotion Detection Based on the Propositional Content of Spoken Utterances -- Automatic Segmentation of Parasitic Sounds in Speech Corpora for TTS Synthesis -- Adapting Lexical and Language Models for Transcription of Highly Spontaneous Spoken Czech -- Fast Phonetic/Lexical Searching in the Archives of the Czech Holocaust Testimonies: Advancing Towards the MALACH Project Visions -- CORPRES -- Hybrid HMM/BLSTM-RNN for Robust Speech Recognition -- Some Aspects of ASR Transcription Based Unsupervised Speaker Adaptation for HMM Speech Synthesis -- Online TV Captioning of Czech Parliamentary Sessions -- Adaptation of a Feedforward Artificial Neural Network Using a Linear Transform -- Gender-Dependent Acoustic Models Fusion Developed for Automatic Subtitling of Parliament Meetings Broadcasted by the Czech TV -- Parallel Training of Neural Networks for Speech Recognition -- Design and Implementation of a Bayesian Network Speech Recognizer -- Special Speech Synthesis for Social Network Websites -- Robust Statistic Estimates for Adaptation in the Task of Speech Recognition -- A Priori and A Posteriori Machine Learning and Nonlinear Artificial Neural Networks -- Posterior Estimates and Transforms for Speech Recognition -- Dialogue -- A Multimodal Dialogue System for an Ambient Intelligent Application in Home Environments -- Integrating Aggregation Strategies in an In-Home Domain Dialogue System -- A Methodology for Learning Optimal Dialog Strategies -- The Structure of a Discontinuous Dialogue Formed by Internet Comments -- Using Knowledge about Misunderstandings to Increase the Robustness of Spoken Dialogue Systems -- Linguistic Adaptation in Semi-natural Dialogues: Age Comparison -- Automatic Speech Recognition Based on Multiple Level Units in Spoken Dialogue System for In-Vehicle Appliances -- Dialogue System Based on EDECÁN Architecture -- Integration of Speech and Text Processing Modules into a Real-Time Dialogue System -- Client and Speech Detection System for Intelligent Infokiosk -- Prototype of Czech Spoken Dialog System with Mixed Initiative for Railway Information Service -- An NLP-Oriented Analysis of the Instant Messaging Discourse -- Expressive Gibberish Speech Synthesis for Affective Human-Computer Interaction.
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    UID:
    almahu_9947363959902882
    Format: XV, 460 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540318170
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3658
    Content: TheInternationalConferenceTSD 2005,the8theventin theseriesonText,Speech,and Dialogue, which originated in 1998, presented state-of-the-art technology and recent achievements in the ?eld of natural language processing. It declared its intent to be an interdisciplinary forum, intertwining research in speech and language processing with its applications in everyday practice. We feel that the mixture of different approaches and applications offered a great opportunity to get acquainted with the current act- ities in all aspects of language communication and to witness the amazing vitality of researchers from developing countries too. The ?nancial support of the ISCA (Inter- tional Speech Communication Association) enabled the wide attendance of researchers from all active regions of the world. Thisyear’sconferencewaspartiallyorientedtowardsmulti-modalhuman-computer interaction (HCI), which can be seen as the most attractive topic of HCI at the present time. In this way, we are involved in a rich complex of communicative activity, facial expressions, hand gestures, direction of gaze, to name but the most obvious ones. The interpretationof each user utterancedependson the context,prosody,facial expressions (e. g. brows raised, brows and gaze both raised) and gestures. Hearers have to adapt to the speaker (e. g. maintainingthe theme of the conversation,smiling etc. ). Research into the interaction of these channels is however limited, often focusing on the interaction between a pair of channels. Six signi?cant scienti?c results achieved in this area in the USA, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, The Netherlands, and the Czech Republic were presented by keynote speakers in special plenary sessions. Further, approx.
    Note: Invited Talks -- Language Modeling Experiments with Random Forests -- The Role of Speech in Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction -- Why Is the Recognition of Spontaneous Speech so Hard? -- On the Acoustic Components in Multimedia Presentations -- Fusing Data Streams in Continuous Audio-Visual Speech Recognition -- Speech Based User Interface for Users with Special Needs -- Text -- Automatic Construction of a Valency Lexicon of Czech Adjectives -- WebTranscribe – An Extensible Web-Based Speech Annotation Framework -- Learning Syntactic Patterns Using Boosting and Other Classifier Combination Schemas -- Text Classification with Tournament Methods -- New Meta-grammar Constructs in Czech Language Parser synt -- Anaphora in Czech: Large Data and Experiments with Automatic Anaphora Resolution -- Valency Lexicon of Czech Verbs VALLEX: Recent Experiments with Frame Disambiguation -- AARLISS – An Algorithm for Anaphora Resolution in Long-Distance Inter Sentential Scenarios -- Detection and Correction of Malapropisms in Spanish by Means of Internet Search -- The Szeged Treebank -- Automatic Lemmatizer Construction with Focus on OOV Words Lemmatization -- Modeling Syntax of Free Word-Order Languages: Dependency Analysis by Reduction -- Morphological Meanings in the Prague Dependency Treebank 2.0 -- Automatic Acquisition of a Slovak Lexicon from a Raw Corpus -- Equilibrium Points of Single-Layered Neural Networks with Feedback and Applications in the Analysis of Text Documents -- A Syntax and Semantics Linking Algorithm for the Chinese Language -- Fuzzy Information Retrieval Indexed by Concept Identification -- A Theme Allocation for a Sentence Based on Head Driven Patterns -- Speech -- A Hybrid Approach to Statistical Language Modeling with Multilayer Perceptrons and Unigrams -- Supervised and Unsupervised Speaker Adaptation in Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition of Czech -- Modelling Lexical Stress -- The Sound Database Formation for the Allophone-Based Model for English Concatenative Speech Synthesis -- Using Artificially Reverberated Training Data in Distant-Talking ASR -- French–German Bilingual Acoustic Modeling for Embedded Voice Driven Applications -- Sinusoidal Modeling Using Wavelet Packet Transform Applied to the Analysis and Synthesis of Speech Signals -- Speaker Identification Based on Subtractive Clustering Algorithm with Estimating Number of Clusters -- On Modelling Glottal Stop in Czech Text-to-Speech Synthesis -- Analysis of the Suitability of Common Corpora for Emotional Speech Modeling in Standard Basque -- Discrete and Fluent Voice Dictation in Czech Language -- Unit Selection for Speech Synthesis Based on Acoustic Criteria -- Generative Model for Decoding a Phoneme Recognizer Output -- Diction Based Prosody Modeling in Table-to-Speech Synthesis -- Phoneme Based Acoustics Keyword Spotting in Informal Continuous Speech -- Explicit Duration Modelling in HMM/ANN Hybrids -- Mapping the Speech Signal onto Electromagnetic Articulography Trajectories Using Support Vector Regression -- Automatic Transcription of Numerals in Inflectional Languages -- Experimental Evaluation of Tree-Based Algorithms for Intonational Breaks Representation -- Compact Representation of Speech Using 2-D Cepstrum – An Application to Slovak Digits Recognition -- An Alternative Way of Semantic Interpretation -- Robust Rule-Based Method for Automatic Break Assignment in Russian Texts -- of Improved UWB Speaker Verification System -- Formal Prosodic Structures and Their Application in NLP -- The VoiceTRAN Speech-to-Speech Communicator -- Dialogue -- Cluster Analysis of Railway Directory Inquire Dialogs -- A Framework for Rapid Multimodal Application Design -- Language-Independent Communication Using Icons on a PDA -- Software Tutors for Dialogue Systems -- Questions in Estonian Information Dialogues: Form and Functions -- Reducing Question Answering Input Data Using Named Entity Recognition -- Annotating Structural Constraints in Discourse Corpora -- A Passage Retrieval System for Multilingual Question Answering -- Error Analysis of Dialogue Act Classification.
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    Philadelphia, PA :John Benjamins Pub.,
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    almafu_9959243179602883
    Format: xv, 262 p.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-15481-8 , 9786612154812 , 90-272-9269-8
    Series Statement: Current issues in linguistic theory ; 282
    Content: This paper explores the concept of linguistic rhythm classes through a series of studies exploiting metrics designed to quantify speech rhythm. We compared the rhythm of 'syllable-timed' French and Spanish with that of 'stress-timed' Dutch and English, finding that rate-normalised metrics of vocalic interval variability (VarcoV and nPVI-V), together with a measure of the balance of vocalic and intervocalic intervals (%V), were the most discriminant between the two rhythm groups. The same metrics were also informative about the adaptation of speakers to rhythmically-similar (Dutch and English) or rhythmically-distinct (Spanish and English) second languages, and showed evidence of rhythmic gradience within accents of British English. Patterns of scores in all studies support the notion that rhythmic typology is not strictly categorical. A perceptual study found VarcoV to be the strongest predictor of the rating of a second language speaker's accent as native or non-native.
    Note: Selection of papers presented at a meeting held in Barcelona in June 2005. , Segmental and prosodic iss ues in Romance phonology -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- References -- Part I. SEGMENTS AND PROCESSES -- DETECTION OF LIAISON CONSONANTS IN SPEECH PROCESSING IN FRENCH -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Empirical evidence for a specific status of liaison consonants in speech perception -- 3. Further evidence on the specific perceptual status of liaison consonants -- 4. General discussion -- References -- PATTERNS OF VCV COARTICULATORY DIRECTION ACCORDING TO THE DAC MODEL -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Degrees of articulatory constraint and coarticulatory sensitivity -- 3. Coarticulatory direction -- 4. Coarticulatory organization in speech production -- 5. Sound change -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- THE STABILITY OF PHONOLOGICAL FEATURES WITHIN AND ACROSS SEGMENTS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Co-occurring features: Nasality and frication -- 3. Contiguous frication and nasality -- 4. Experiment. Variations in articulatory overlap -- 5. Discussion and conclusions -- 6. General conclusions -- References -- PRE- AND POSTASPIRATED STOPS IN ANDALUSIAN SPANISH -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The experiment -- 3. Spontaneous speech data -- 4. Discussion -- References -- PART 2. PROSODIC STRUCTURE -- VARIATION IN THE INTONATION OF EXTRA-SENTENTIAL ELEMENTS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment 1: comparative production study -- 3. Experiments 2 and 3: Right-dislocated phrases in Catalan -- 4. Summary and conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- VOICING-DEPENDENT CLUSTER SIMPLIFICATION ASYMMETRIES IN SPANISH AND FRENCH -- 1. Asymmetries in cluster simplification -- 2. Hypotheses -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Cluster simplification strategies in Spanish and French -- 5. Formalizing the asymmetries -- 6. Voicing-dependent asymmetries and cluster simplification -- References -- Appendix: Stimuli. , THE PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY OF INTONATIONAL PHRASING IN ROMANCE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Typology of boundary cues -- 4. Phonological choices -- 5. The phonetics of the H boundary tone -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- DISENTANGLING STRESS FROM ACCENT IN SPANISH -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Results -- 4. Discussion and conclusions -- References -- PART 3 ACQUISITION OF SEGMENTAL CONTRASTS AND PROSODY -- ON THE EFFECT OF (MORPHO)PHONOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY IN THE EARLY ACQUISITION OF UNSTRESSED VOWELS IN EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The target system -- 3. The acquisition puzzle -- 4. The data -- 5. The results -- 6. Discussion and conclusions -- References -- THE PERCEPTION OF LEXICAL STRESS PATTERNS BY SPANISH AND CATALAN INFANTS -- 1. Introduction -- 3. Stress discrimination studies: Spanish and Catalan infant data -- 2. Preference studies: Spanish and Catalan infant data -- 4. Final comments -- References -- LOGISTIC REGRESSION MODELLING FOR FIRST- AND SECOND-LANGUAGE PERCEPTION DATA -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fitting a logistic regression model -- 3. Interpreting logistic regression coefficients -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- RHYTHMIC TYPOLOGY AND VARIATION IN FIRST AND SECOND LANGUAGES -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Production studies of speech rhythm -- 3. Rhythm metrics and the perception of native and non-native accent -- 4. General discussion -- References -- SUBJECT INDEX -- The series CURRENT ISSUES IN LINGUISTIC THEORY. , English
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    UID:
    almahu_9948621099302882
    Format: XLII, 1406 p. 856 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1997.
    ISBN: 9783540690740
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1240
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Work-Conference on Artificial Neural Networks, IWANN'97, held in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, in June 1997. The volume presents 142 revised full papers selected from an overwhelming wealth of submissions. The volume is divided into sections on biological foundations of neural computation, formal tools and computational models of neurons and neural nets architectures, plasticity phenomena, complex systems dynamics, cognitive science and AI, neural nets simulation, emulation and implementation, methodology for data analysis, task selection and net design, neural networks for perception, and neural networks for communications, control and robotics.
    Note: Microcircuits in the brain -- Some reflections on the relationships between neuroscience and computation -- Different types of temporal correlations obtained in pairs of thalamic visual neurons suggest different functional patterns of connectivity -- Development of on-off and off-on receptive fields using a semistochastic model -- The classification of spatial, chromatic, and intensity features of simple visual stimuli by a network of retinal ganglion cells -- Geometric model of orientation tuning dynamics in striate neurons -- Neuronal circuitry in the medial cerebral cortex of lizards -- Interactions between environmental and hormonal oscillations induce plastic changes in a simple neuroendocrine transducer -- Current Source Density analysis as a tool to constrain the parameter space in hippocampal CA1 neuron models -- Spontaneous activity of hippocampal cells in various physiological states -- Neural network model of striatal complex -- Symmetry and self-organization of the oculomotor neural integrator -- Quantal neural mechanisms underlying movement execution and motor learning -- A model of cerebellar saccadic motor learning using qualitative reasoning -- Balance between intercellular coupling and input resistance as a necessary requirement for oscillatory electrical activity in pancreatic ?-cells -- Mechanisms of synchronization in the hippocampus and its role along development -- Analysis of synfire chains above saturation -- Allometry in the Justo Gonzalo's model of the sensorial cortex -- Systems models of retinal cells: A classical example -- A generic formulation of neural nets as a model of parallel and self-programming computation -- Using an artificial neural network for studying the interneuronal layer of a leech neuronal circuit -- Capacity and parasitic fixed points control in a recursive neural network -- The use of prior knowledge in neural network configuration and training -- A model for heterogeneous neurons and its use in configuring neural networks for classification problems -- A computation theory for orientation-selective simple cells based on the MAP estimation principle and Markov random fields -- Competition between feed-forward and lateral information processing in layered neural networks -- Computing functions with spiking neurons in temporal coding -- An introduction to Fuzzy State Automata -- Statistical analysis of regularization constant - From Bayes, MDL and NIC points of view -- Building digital libraries from paper documents, using ART based neuro-fuzzy systems -- Parallelization of connectionist models based on a symbolic formalism -- Generic neural network model and simulation toolkit -- A neural-fuzzy technique for interpolating spatial data via the use of learning curve -- Task decomposition based on class relations: A modular neural network architecture for pattern classification -- Lower bounds of computational power of a synaptic calculus -- Feed Forward Neural Network entities -- Astrocytes and slow learning in the formation of distal cortical associations -- Adaptation and other dynamic effects on neural signal transfer -- Hebbian learning in networks of spiking neurons using temporal coding -- An associative learning model for coupled neural oscillators -- Random perturbations to Hebbian synapses of associative memory using a genetic algorithm -- Phase memory in oscillatory networks -- Strategies for autonomous adaptation and learning in dynamical networks -- Modeling the parallel development of multiple featuremaps and topography in visual cortex -- Stability and hebbian learning in populations of probabilistic neurons -- Stochastic approximation techniques and circuits and systems associated tools for neural network optimization -- Recursive hetero-associative memories for translation -- Universal Binary and Multi-Valued Neurons paradigm: Conception, learning, applications -- Learning a Markov process with a synchronous Boltzmann machine -- The ?-EM algorithm: A block connectable generalized leaning tool for neural networks -- Training simple recurrent networks through gradient descent algorithms -- On simultaneous weight and architecture learning -- Evolution of structure and learning - A GP approach -- Self-organizing formation of receptive fields and competitive systems -- Optimizing a neural network architecture with an adaptive parameter genetic algorithm -- Self-organizing symbolic learned rules -- Viewing a class of neurodynamics on parameter space -- Hopfield neural network applied to optimization problems: Some theoretical and simulation results -- A genetic approach to computing Independent And Parallelism in logic programs -- Predicting toxicity of complex mixtures by artificial neural networks -- Regularisation by Convolution in Symmetric-?-Stable function networks -- Continuation of chaotic fields by RBFNN -- Improving the performance of Piecewise linear Separation incremental algorithms for practical hardware implementations -- Accurate decomposition of standard MLP classification responses into symbolic rules -- A hybrid intelligent system for the pre-processing of Fetal Heart rate signals in antenatal testing -- The pattern extraction architecture: A connectionist alternative to the von Neumann architecture -- A two-level heterogeneous hybrid model -- Interpretation of a hierarchical neural network -- Cognitive processes in social interactions - A neural networks' approach -- Adding phase to recurrent backpropagation networks: An application to binding tasks in vision -- Schema-based learning: Biologically inspired principles of dynamic organization -- Digital connectionist hardware: Current problems and future challenges -- EpsiloNN - A specification language for the efficient parallel simulation of neural networks -- Forward-backward building blocks for evolving neural networks with intrinsic learning behaviours -- A cascade network algorithm employing Progressive RPROP -- Tight bounds on the size of neural networks for classification problems -- On the possibilities of the limited precision weights neural networks in classification problems -- A modified backpropagation algorithm to tolerate weight errors -- A high performance SOFM hardware-system -- On application incentive and constraints for neural network hardware development -- A fast Kohonen net implementation for spert-II -- Synthesis and optimization of a bit-serial pipeline kernel processor -- A hardware implementation of CNNs based on Pulse Stream Techniques -- Evaluation of the CNAPS neuro-computer for the simulation of MLPS with receptive fields -- AFAN, a tool for the automatic design of fuzzy and neural controllers -- A fully stochastic fuzzy logic controller -- Multi-Neural Networks hardware and software architecture: Application of the divide to simplify paradigm DTS -- A fuzzy controller for switching regulators with programmable control surfaces -- The Kohonen algorithm: A powerful tool for analysing and representing multidimensional quantitative and qualitative data -- Constrained neural network for estimating sensor reliability in sensors fusion -- Statistical analysis of the main parameters in the definition of Radial Basis Function networks -- Structural level comparison of two basic paradigms in neural computation -- Symmetry: Between indecision and equality of choice -- A non-convergent on-line training algorithm for neural networks -- Using classical and evolutive neural models in industrial applications: A case study for an automatic Coin Classifier -- A new type of unsupervised growing neural network for biological sequence classification that adopts the topology of a phylogenetic tree -- Classification of the onset of respiratory difficulties in ventilation assisted neonates -- A neural network approach for symbolic interpretation in critical care -- ECG beat classification with synaptic delay based artificial neural networks -- Neural network-based insulin infusion control for an insulin-pump, using di , kernel subspace projections with a neural network -- Neural networks based projectivity invariant recognition of flat patterns -- The instant laboratory: Bringing intelligence to the workfloor -- A biological front-end processing for speech recognition -- Non parametric coding of speech by means of a MLP with hints -- Gray-level object segmentation with a network of FitzHugh-Nagumo oscillators -- Multidimensional filtering inspired by retino-cortical projection: Application to texture segmentation -- A competitive neural network for blind separation of sources based on geometric properties -- A new bio-inspired algorithm for early vision edge detection and image segmentation -- Function of biological asymmetrical neural networks -- Identification of spectral features as sound localization cues in the external ear acoustics -- Phoneme recognition by means of predictive neural networks -- Shift-invariant fuzzy-morphology neural network for occluded target recognition -- A comparative study between linear and nonlinear speech prediction -- Recognition model with extension fields -- A GA-optimized neural network for classification of biological particles from electron-microscopy images -- Application of artificial neural networks to the design and implementation of electronic olfactory systems -- Application of a multilayer discrete-time CNN to deformable models -- Spoken-digit recognition using self-organizing maps with perceptual pre-processing -- Noise discrimination .
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    UID:
    almahu_9947920611302882
    Format: XLII, 1406 p. 856 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540690740
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1240
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Work-Conference on Artificial Neural Networks, IWANN'97, held in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, in June 1997. The volume presents 142 revised full papers selected from an overwhelming wealth of submissions. The volume is divided into sections on biological foundations of neural computation, formal tools and computational models of neurons and neural nets architectures, plasticity phenomena, complex systems dynamics, cognitive science and AI, neural nets simulation, emulation and implementation, methodology for data analysis, task selection and net design, neural networks for perception, and neural networks for communications, control and robotics.
    Note: Microcircuits in the brain -- Some reflections on the relationships between neuroscience and computation -- Different types of temporal correlations obtained in pairs of thalamic visual neurons suggest different functional patterns of connectivity -- Development of on-off and off-on receptive fields using a semistochastic model -- The classification of spatial, chromatic, and intensity features of simple visual stimuli by a network of retinal ganglion cells -- Geometric model of orientation tuning dynamics in striate neurons -- Neuronal circuitry in the medial cerebral cortex of lizards -- Interactions between environmental and hormonal oscillations induce plastic changes in a simple neuroendocrine transducer -- Current Source Density analysis as a tool to constrain the parameter space in hippocampal CA1 neuron models -- Spontaneous activity of hippocampal cells in various physiological states -- Neural network model of striatal complex -- Symmetry and self-organization of the oculomotor neural integrator -- Quantal neural mechanisms underlying movement execution and motor learning -- A model of cerebellar saccadic motor learning using qualitative reasoning -- Balance between intercellular coupling and input resistance as a necessary requirement for oscillatory electrical activity in pancreatic ?-cells -- Mechanisms of synchronization in the hippocampus and its role along development -- Analysis of synfire chains above saturation -- Allometry in the Justo Gonzalo's model of the sensorial cortex -- Systems models of retinal cells: A classical example -- A generic formulation of neural nets as a model of parallel and self-programming computation -- Using an artificial neural network for studying the interneuronal layer of a leech neuronal circuit -- Capacity and parasitic fixed points control in a recursive neural network -- The use of prior knowledge in neural network configuration and training -- A model for heterogeneous neurons and its use in configuring neural networks for classification problems -- A computation theory for orientation-selective simple cells based on the MAP estimation principle and Markov random fields -- Competition between feed-forward and lateral information processing in layered neural networks -- Computing functions with spiking neurons in temporal coding -- An introduction to Fuzzy State Automata -- Statistical analysis of regularization constant — From Bayes, MDL and NIC points of view -- Building digital libraries from paper documents, using ART based neuro-fuzzy systems -- Parallelization of connectionist models based on a symbolic formalism -- Generic neural network model and simulation toolkit -- A neural-fuzzy technique for interpolating spatial data via the use of learning curve -- Task decomposition based on class relations: A modular neural network architecture for pattern classification -- Lower bounds of computational power of a synaptic calculus -- Feed Forward Neural Network entities -- Astrocytes and slow learning in the formation of distal cortical associations -- Adaptation and other dynamic effects on neural signal transfer -- Hebbian learning in networks of spiking neurons using temporal coding -- An associative learning model for coupled neural oscillators -- Random perturbations to Hebbian synapses of associative memory using a genetic algorithm -- Phase memory in oscillatory networks -- Strategies for autonomous adaptation and learning in dynamical networks -- Modeling the parallel development of multiple featuremaps and topography in visual cortex -- Stability and hebbian learning in populations of probabilistic neurons -- Stochastic approximation techniques and circuits and systems associated tools for neural network optimization -- Recursive hetero-associative memories for translation -- Universal Binary and Multi-Valued Neurons paradigm: Conception, learning, applications -- Learning a Markov process with a synchronous Boltzmann machine -- The ?-EM algorithm: A block connectable generalized leaning tool for neural networks -- Training simple recurrent networks through gradient descent algorithms -- On simultaneous weight and architecture learning -- Evolution of structure and learning — A GP approach -- Self-organizing formation of receptive fields and competitive systems -- Optimizing a neural network architecture with an adaptive parameter genetic algorithm -- Self-organizing symbolic learned rules -- Viewing a class of neurodynamics on parameter space -- Hopfield neural network applied to optimization problems: Some theoretical and simulation results -- A genetic approach to computing Independent And Parallelism in logic programs -- Predicting toxicity of complex mixtures by artificial neural networks -- Regularisation by Convolution in Symmetric-?-Stable function networks -- Continuation of chaotic fields by RBFNN -- Improving the performance of Piecewise linear Separation incremental algorithms for practical hardware implementations -- Accurate decomposition of standard MLP classification responses into symbolic rules -- A hybrid intelligent system for the pre-processing of Fetal Heart rate signals in antenatal testing -- The pattern extraction architecture: A connectionist alternative to the von Neumann architecture -- A two-level heterogeneous hybrid model -- Interpretation of a hierarchical neural network -- Cognitive processes in social interactions — A neural networks' approach -- Adding phase to recurrent backpropagation networks: An application to binding tasks in vision -- Schema-based learning: Biologically inspired principles of dynamic organization -- Digital connectionist hardware: Current problems and future challenges -- EpsiloNN — A specification language for the efficient parallel simulation of neural networks -- Forward-backward building blocks for evolving neural networks with intrinsic learning behaviours -- A cascade network algorithm employing Progressive RPROP -- Tight bounds on the size of neural networks for classification problems -- On the possibilities of the limited precision weights neural networks in classification problems -- A modified backpropagation algorithm to tolerate weight errors -- A high performance SOFM hardware-system -- On application incentive and constraints for neural network hardware development -- A fast Kohonen net implementation for spert-II -- Synthesis and optimization of a bit-serial pipeline kernel processor -- A hardware implementation of CNNs based on Pulse Stream Techniques -- Evaluation of the CNAPS neuro-computer for the simulation of MLPS with receptive fields -- AFAN, a tool for the automatic design of fuzzy and neural controllers -- A fully stochastic fuzzy logic controller -- Multi-Neural Networks hardware and software architecture: Application of the divide to simplify paradigm DTS -- A fuzzy controller for switching regulators with programmable control surfaces -- The Kohonen algorithm: A powerful tool for analysing and representing multidimensional quantitative and qualitative data -- Constrained neural network for estimating sensor reliability in sensors fusion -- Statistical analysis of the main parameters in the definition of Radial Basis Function networks -- Structural level comparison of two basic paradigms in neural computation -- Symmetry: Between indecision and equality of choice -- A non-convergent on-line training algorithm for neural networks -- Using classical and evolutive neural models in industrial applications: A case study for an automatic Coin Classifier -- A new type of unsupervised growing neural network for biological sequence classification that adopts the topology of a phylogenetic tree -- Classification of the onset of respiratory difficulties in ventilation assisted neonates -- A neural network approach for symbolic interpretation in critical care -- ECG beat classification with synaptic delay based artificial neural networks -- Neural network-based insulin infusion control for an , insulin-pump, using discontinuous blood glucose measurements -- Infraclinic breast carcinoma: Application of neural networks techniques for the indication of radioguided biopsias -- Detection of Glaucoma by means of ANNs -- A comparative analysis of the neonatal prognosis problem using artificial neural networks, statistical techniques and certainty management techniques -- Models of visual processing derived from cortical microelectrode recordings -- Rotation invariant IR object recognition using adaptive kernel subspace projections with a neural network -- Neural networks based projectivity invariant recognition of flat patterns -- The instant laboratory: Bringing intelligence to the workfloor -- A biological front-end processing for speech recognition -- Non parametric coding of speech by means of a MLP with hints -- Gray-level object segmentation with a network of FitzHugh-Nagumo oscillators -- Multidimensional filtering inspired by retino-cortical projection: Application to texture segmentation -- A competitive neural network for blind separation of sources based on geometric properties -- A new bio-inspired algorithm for early vision edge detection and image segmentation -- Function of biological asymmetrical neural networks -- Identification of spectral features as sound localization cues in the external ear acoustics -- Phoneme recognition by means of predictive neural networks -- Shift-invariant fuzzy-morphology neural network for occluded target recognition -- A comparative study between linear and nonlinear speech prediction -- Recognition model with extension fields -- A GA-optimized neural network for classification of biological particles from electron-microscopy images -- Application of artificial neural networks to the design and implementation of electronic olfactory systems -- Application of a multilayer discrete-time CNN to deformable models -- Spoken-digit recognition using self-organizing maps with perceptual pre-processing -- Noise discrimination .
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    almafu_9959243182602883
    Format: x, 328 p.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-15459-1 , 9786612154591 , 90-272-9247-7
    Series Statement: Hamburg studies on multilingualism, v. 6
    Content: If the goal of receptive multilingualism is to be attained in the European context, new pedagogical concepts must be developed, tested and implemented. The following discussion has as its focus the learning of a new, tertiary and possibly related foreign language (FL), employing two models, Meißner's Spontaneous Learner Grammar and Hufeisen's Factor model, as a theoretical framework. It is shown how these modelshave been used to investigate tertiary language learning and how these concepts apply to improving the reception of new FLs. Two projects, DaFnE and EuroComGerm, are considered, both of which aim to help students use their knowledge of a related, previouslylearned FL in order to achieve receptive competencies in a new FL.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Receptive Multilingualism -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- dedication page -- Contents -- About the authors -- Introduction -- Receptive Multilingualism. Linguistic analyses, language policiesand didactic concepts -- The contents of the contributions -- Part 1: Historical Development of Receptive Multilingualism -- Part 2: Receptive multilingualism in discourse -- Part 3: Testing mutual understanding in receptive multilingual communication -- Part 4: Determining the possibilities of reading comprehension in related languages -- Notes -- References -- Part 1. Historical development of receptive multilingualism -- Receptive multilingualism in Northern Europe in the Middle Ages -- 1. Issues and historical development of receptive multilingualism -- 1.1 A short outline of some issues of receptive multilingualism -- 1.2 Receptive multilingualism and nationalism -- 1.3 Outline of the further discussion -- 2. Forms of multilingualism in Northern Europe during the Middle Ages -- 2.1 Receptive vs. productive multilingualism -- 2.2 Functions and domains of languages in the Middle Ages and early Modern Times -- 3. The historical situation in Northern Europe in relation to the forms of multilingualism -- 4. Three examples for the role of receptive multilingualism in L2-language learning -- 4.1 The morphological form of the definite article -- 4.2 An 'imported' periphrastic genitive construction -- 4.3 Changes in the preference in word order -- 5. Concluding remark -- Notes -- References -- Linguistic diversity in Habsburg Austria as a model for modern European language policy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Multinational communication and the Habsburg model -- 2.1 Language policy in the nineteenth-century Habsburg Austria -- 2.2 Language policy and education -- 2.3 Language policy and administration -- 2.4 Language policy in the judiciary. , 3. The lesson to be learned -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part 2. Receptive multilingualism in discourse -- Receptive multilingualism in Dutch-German intercultural team cooperation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Receptive multilingualism as a form of multilingual communication -- 2.1 Language contact between two nations -- 2.2 Institutional constellation -- 2.3 The interactants' perspective -- 3. The Goethe-Institute Amsterdam -- 4. Receptive multilingual mode of the speech action pattern"Interactive Planning" -- 5. Institutional keywords -- 6. Receptive multilingualism and intercultural discourse -- 7. Discussion and conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Receptive multilingualism and inter-Scandinavian semicommunication -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Receptive multilingualism: A theoretical overview -- 2.1 Receptive multilingualism and unrelated/remotely related languages -- 2.2 Receptive multilingualism and closely related languages -- 2.3 Receptive multilingual communication and semicommunication -- 2.4 A consensual sphere as a condition for mutual understanding -- 2.5 Receptive multilingualism and multilingual discourses -- 3. Interscandinavian semicommunication: An authentic example -- 3.1 Preliminary remarks -- 3.2 Interscandinavian communication -- 3.3 Interscandinavian work groups and panel discussions -- 3.4 The role of a common background -- 3.5 Dealing with trouble sources -- 3.6 Neighbouring-language acquisition -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Receptive multilingualism in Switzerland and the case of Biel/Bienne -- 0. Introduction -- 1. The context: Switzerland as a multilingual nation -- 2. Four models of interlingual communication in Switzerland -- 3. The case of Biel/Bienne - an officially bilingual city -- 4. The research project bil.bienne: bilinguisme à bienne - Kommunikation in einer zweisprachigen Stadt. , 5. Language choice in a Swiss multilingual setting -- 6. How multilingual communication works in Biel/Bienne and in Fribourg -- 7. Conclusion -- Notes on the transcriptions -- Notes -- References -- The Swiss model of plurilingual communication -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The educational context -- 3. French-German intercommunity communication: from myth to reality -- 4. Examples of intercommunity communication at work -- 5. Perspectives -- Notes -- References -- Receptive multilingualism in business discourses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Aspects and functions of multilingualism -- 3. Business negotiations -- 4. Language choice -- 5. The data -- 6. Multilingual discourse -- 7. Code Switching -- 7.1 Code Switching for Small Talk -- 7.2 Strategical Code Switching -- 8. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Speaker stances in native and non-native English conversation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The database -- 3. Co-occurrence patterns of I in English L1 and ELF conversation -- 3.1 Mental verbs -- 3.2 Material verbs -- 3.3 Relational verb types -- 3.4 Verbal verbs -- 4. Conclusion -- Transcription symbols -- Notes -- References -- Part 3. Testing mutual understanding in receptive multilingual communication -- Understanding differences in inter-Scandinavian language understanding -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Differences in understanding -- 3. Testing understanding in different ways -- 4. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- Scandinavian intercomprehension today -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The investigation -- 2.1 The test -- 2.2 The investigation -- 2.3 General results -- 2.4 Scandinavian as a second language -- 2.5 Comprehension of neighbouring languages in the different cities -- 2.6 Age differences -- 2.7 Comparison with Maurud -- 2.8 Comprehension of English -- 2.9 Analysis -- 3. Final remark -- Notes -- References. , Part 4. Determining the possibilities of reading comprehension in related languages -- Interlingual text comprehension -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Aim of the research -- 1.2 Frisian and Afrikaans in relation to Dutch -- 1.2 Frisian and Afrikaans -- 2. Intelligibility -- 2.1 Method -- 2.2 Which language is more difficult to understand, Frisian or Afrikaans? -- 3. Attitudes -- 3.1 Method -- 3.2 Can the difference in intelligibility between Frisian and Afrikaans be explained by differences in language attitudes? -- 4. Linguistic distances -- 4.1 Method -- 4.2 Can the difference in intelligibility between Frisian and Afrikaans be explained on the basis of the linguistic distance? -- 5. Conclusion and discussion -- Notes -- References -- Appendix A: The Afrikaans version of the dating text -- Processing levels in foreign-language reading -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Research on reading -- 3. Models of interaction and processing levels during reading -- 4. Processing levels of the reading process -- 4.1 Graphemic level: eye movements, visual word recognition and phonological recoding -- 4.2 Word recognition with lexical access and recognition in context -- 4.3 Sentence processing -- 4.4 Form, content and the role of prior knowledge -- 4.5 Semantic analysis -- 5. Code-switching -- 6. Processing levels, reading and acquiring related languages -- References -- A computer-based exploration of the lexical possibilities of intercomprehension -- 1. The role of cognates in reading a closely related language -- 2. The project -- 3. Which "previous knowledge" is necessary? -- 3.1 The main sound correspondences and their statistical importance -- 3.2 Correspondence and similarity -- 3.3 Correspondence rules -- 4. The program NL-D-KOG -- 5. Results -- 6. Misleading cognates -- 7. A "Cloze test" -- 8. Conclusion -- Notes -- References. , How can DaFnE and EuroComGerm contribute to the concept of receptive multilingualism? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical background -- 2.1 Multilingual processing model: Spontaneous learner grammar -- 2.2 Hufeisen's factor model -- 3. Recent examples of linguistic research and good applied practice -- 3.1 Multiple-language acquisition: Tertiärsprachenkonzept - German after English (DaFnE) -- 3.2 EuroComGerm and eag -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index of names -- Index of subjects -- The series Hamburg Studies on Multilingualism. , English
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    almahu_9947364213502882
    Format: XVIII, 763 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540692935
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5061
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, UIC 2008, held in Oslo, Norway, in June 2008, co-located with ATC 2008, the 5th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing. The 27 revised full papers presented together with 2 keynote papers and 1 invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 102 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on ubiquitous computing, smart spaces/environments/services, context-aware services and applications, intelligent computing: middleware, models and services, wireless sensor networks, smart objects and embedded computing, wireless networks: routing, mobility and security, ubiquitous computing, smart spaces/environments/services, intelligent computing: middleware, models and services, context-aware services and applications, as well as object identification: techniques and applications.
    Note: Keynote Speech -- Challenges in the Design and Development of Context-Aware Applications -- The Importance of Including the Haptics Factor in Interaction Design -- Regular Papers -- Security Policy Integration and Conflict Reconciliation for Collaborations among Organizations in Ubiquitous Computing Environments -- Improved Weighted Centroid Localization in Smart Ubiquitous Environments -- A Formal Framework for Expressing Trust Negotiation in the Ubiquitous Computing Environment -- Pervasive Services on the Move: Smart Service Diffusion on the OSGi Framework -- Robots in Smart Spaces - A Case Study of a u-Object Finder Prototype - -- Biometrics Driven Smart Environments: Abstract Framework and Evaluation -- A Structured Methodology of Scenario Generation and System Analysis for Ubiquitous Smart Space Development -- Capturing Semantics for Information Security and Privacy Assurance -- A Framework for Context-Aware Home-Health Monitoring -- Semantic Learning Space: An Infrastructure for Context-Aware Ubiquitous Learning -- A Comprehensive Approach for Situation-Awareness Based on Sensing and Reasoning about Context -- Context-Adaptive User Interface in Ubiquitous Home Generated by Bayesian and Action Selection Networks -- Use Semantic Decision Tables to Improve Meaning Evolution Support Systems -- Combining User Profiles and Situation Contexts for Spontaneous Service Provision in Smart Assistive Environments -- Ubiquitous Phone System -- Utilizing RFIDs for Location Aware Computing -- A Component-Based Ambient Agent Model for Assessment of Driving Behaviour -- A Cartesian Robot for RFID Signal Distribution Model Verification -- Self-Localization in a Low Cost Bluetooth Environment -- Penetration Testing of OPC as Part of Process Control Systems -- Intersection Location Service for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks with Cars in Manhattan Style Movement Patterns -- Ubiquitous and Robust Text-Independent Speaker Recognition for Home Automation Digital Life -- Energy Efficient In-Network Phase RFID Data Filtering Scheme -- Energy-Efficient Tracking of Continuous Objects in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Data Randomization for Lightweight Secure Data Aggregation in Sensor Network -- Mobile Sink Routing Protocol with Registering in Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor Networks -- Towards the Implementation of Reliable Data Transmission for 802.15.4-Based Wireless Sensor Networks -- An Energy-Efficient Query Processing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Special Session Papers -- Rule Selection for Collaborative Ubiquitous Smart Device Development: Rough Set Based Approach -- An Object-Oriented Framework for Common Abstraction and the Comet-Based Interaction of Physical u-Objects and Digital Services -- Personalizing Threshold Values on Behavior Detection with Collaborative Filtering -- IP Traceback Using Digital Watermark and Honeypot -- Multi-priority Multi-path Selection for Video Streaming in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks -- Energy Constrained Multipath Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Controlling Uncertainty in Personal Positioning at Minimal Measurement Cost -- RFID System Security Using Identity-Based Cryptography -- RFID: An Ideal Technology for Ubiquitous Computing? -- An Experimental Analysis of Undo in Ubiquitous Computing Environments -- Towards a Collaborative Reputation Based Service Provider Selection in Ubiquitous Computing Environments -- Petri Net-Based Episode Detection and Story Generation from Ubiquitous Life Log -- Protection Techniques of Secret Information in Non-tamper Proof Devices of Smart Home Network -- Universal Remote Control for the Smart World -- Mobile Navigation System for the Elderly – Preliminary Experiment and Evaluation -- Time Stamp Protocol for Smart Environment Services -- An Analysis of the Manufacturing Messaging Specification Protocol -- A Long-Distance Time Domain Sound Localization -- Towards Dataintegration from WITSML to ISO 15926 -- A SIP-Based Session Mobility Management Framework for Ubiquitous Multimedia Services -- AwarePen - Classification Probability and Fuzziness in a Context Aware Application -- A Model Driven Development Method for Developing Context-Aware Pervasive Systems -- Intelligent System Architecture for Context-Awareness in Ubiquitous Computing -- User-Based Constraint Strategy in Ontology Matching -- RFID-Based Interactive Learning in Science Museums -- Real-Time Detection of Passing Objects Using Virtual Gate and Motion Vector Analysis -- A Ubiquitous Interactive Museum Guide -- Dynamic Probabilistic Packet Marking with Partial Non-Preemption -- Fractal Model Based Face Recognition for Ubiquitous Environments.
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