HCCE 2012: Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan
Alexander Vazhenin, Jens Herder, Kenjiro T. Miura (Eds.): The Joint International Conference on Human-Centered Computer Environments, HCCE '12, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan - March 08 - 13, 2012. ACM 2012 ISBN 978-1-4503-1191-5
Computers in education
Jason Ginsburg: A Wikipedia-based corpus reference tool. 1-7
Tzu-Wei Tsai, Hsiao Yu Lo, Kai-Shao Chen: An affective computing approach to develop the game-based adaptive learning material for the elementary students. 8-13
Jason Ginsburg: Automatic generation of English lesson materials for native speakers of Japanese. 14-18
Yousif Al-Bastaki, Ajantha Herath, Khalid A. Al-Mutawah, M. Baqer, Susantha Herath, R. Goonatilake: e-learning of security and information assurance with sequence diagrams. 19-22
Magdalina Todorova, Kamen Kanev: Educational framework for verification of object-oriented programs. 23-27
Ruth Cortez, Alexander Vazhenin, Kazuki Sato: Task management principles for e-learning environments. 32-38
Pavel Boytchev, Kamen Kanev, Roumen Nikolov: Technology enhanced learning with subject field multiplicity support. 39-44
Human-computer interaction
Shinichiro Kajiwara, Qun Jin: Attachment factor in user experience over a time span: experiment design and analysis. 45-50
Dávid Vincze, Szilveszter Kovács, Mihoko Niitsuma, Hideki Hashimoto, Peter Korondi, Márta Gácsi, Adám Miklósi: Ethologically inspired human-robot interaction interfaces. 51-57
Alexander G. Belyaev: Focal surfaces, skeletons, and ridges for shape analysis and processing. 58
Daria Vazhenina, Irina S. Kipyatkova, Konstantin Markov, Alexey Karpov: State-of-the-art speech recognition technologies for Russian language. 59-63
Constantin Brosda, Jeff Daemen, Sascha Djuderija, Stephan Joeres, Oleg Langer, Andre Schweitzer, Andreas Wilhelm, Jens Herder: TouchPlanVS lite: a tablet-based tangible multitouch planning system for virtual TV studio productions. 64-67
Modeling and simulation
Yutaka Watanobe, Nikolay N. Mirenkov, Yuya Watanabe: AIDA compiler: a code synthesizer from programs in pictures. 76-83
Alexander F. Zaykov, Alexey Romanenko, Mikhail M. Lavrentiev Jr.: An intelligent workstation for a tsunami expert. 84-86
Evgenii Kotelnikov: Embeddable framework for syntax-safe source code generation. 87-92
Kamen Kanev, Vygantas Mizeikis, Volodymyr Gnatyuk: Localization encoding in the bulk of physical objects by laser-induced damage. 93-98
Vasily Titov: March 11, 2011 Tohoku-Japan tsunami: lessons from forecast assessment. 99-100
Nikolay Zyatkov, Alexey Romanenko, Alena Ayzenberg, Arkady Aizenberg, Fredrik Andersson: Modeling of seismic waves in layers with shadow boundaries in terms of unsparse propagation-absorption matrices: realization and optimization. 101-105
Nikolay Smirnov: Multiprogram control for dynamic systems: a point of view. 106-113
Yakov Shakhov: Multiprogram stabilization of equilibrium positions for a nonlinear dynamic system. 114-117
Dmitry Parfenov, Ihor Lubashevsky, Namik Goussein-Zade: Non-potential phase transitions induced by dynamical traps. 118-123
Hapugahage Thilak Chaminda, Vitaly Klyuev, Keitaro Naruse, Minetada Osano: Recognition of coupling-paired activities in daily life. 124-130
Alexander Vazhenin, Kensaku Hayashi, Alexey Romanenko: Service-oriented tsunami wave propagation modeling tools. 131-136
Virtual reality and computer graphics
Daichi Nakano, Jonathan Lam, Bill Kapralos, Kamen Kanev, Karen Collins, Andrew Hogue, Michael Jenkin: A framework for sound localization experiments and automation. 137-144
Hideaki Nishijima, Yu Ichihashi, Hidemichi Aoshima, Naoki Hiraoka, Takeshi Hashimoto: A method to extract passable area using stereo measurement and projective transformation for small vehicles. 150-155
Arkady Zgonnikov, Ihor Lubashevsky, Maxim Mozgovoy: Computer simulation of stick balancing: action point analysis. 162-164
Kamen Kanev, Itaru Oido, Rentaro Yoshioka, Nikolay N. Mirenkov: Employment of 3D printing for enhanced kanji learning. 165-170
Andrey Kuznetsov, Evgeny Pyshkin: Function-based and circuit-based symbolic music representation, or back to Beethoven. 171-177
Rasika Ranaweera, Michael Cohen, Shun Endo: iBaton: conducting virtual concerts using smartphones. 178-183
Kiril Boyanov: On the measurement of quantity of information on speech, sound and image and their link with the information processing. 190-193
Michael Frishkopf: Prediction of dissimilarity judgments between tonal sequences using information theory. 194-199
Prabath Kumara Weerasinghe, Michael Cohen: Rhythm of music animating virtual environment models. 200-202
Chamila Karunatilake, Satoshi Nishimura, Minetada Osano: Traditional and folk melody classifier on culture style using Markov models and neural networks. 203-207
Andrew Speers, Michael Jenkin: Tuning stereo image matching with stereo video sequence processing. 208-214
Kenjiro T. Miura, Shin Usuki, R. U. Gobithaasan: Variational formulation of the log-aesthetic curve. 215-219
Ihor Lubashevsky: Virtual experiments as a third cornerstone of social physics. 220-224
Web services
Andrey Marchuk, Igor Marinin, Olga Krivorotko, Victor Komarov, Adel Karas, David Khidasheli: 3D GIS integrated natural and man-made hazards research and information system. 225-229
Shinji Kikuchi, Shelly Sachdeva, Subhash Bhalla: Applying cloud computing model in PHR architecture. 236-237
Jess Mantell: Building community identity through omiyage and location based social media. 238-239
Denis Vazhenin: Cloud-based web-service for health 2.0. 240-243
Senaka Amarakeerthi, Kithsiri Liyanage, Michael Cohen: Delay pools-based uninterrupted and dynamic bandwidth distribution of Squid proxy cache. 244-246
Hiroaki Yui, Satoshi Nishimura: Topological decomposition algorithm for optimized solution of a system of linear equations. 247-249



