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28th SAC 2013: Coimbra, Portugal
- Sung Y. Shin, José Carlos Maldonado:
Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, SAC '13, Coimbra, Portugal, March 18-22, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1656-9
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: advances in spatial and image-based information systems track
- Vinicius Sousa Fazio, Mauro Roisenberg:
Spatial interpolation: an analytical comparison between kriging and RBF networks. 2-7 - Jéssica Andressa de Souza, Humberto Luiz Razente, Maria Camila Nardini Barioni:
Faster construction of ball-partitioning-based metric access methods. 8-12 - Oliver Baltzer, Andrew Rau-Chaplin, Norbert Zeh:
Building a scalable spatial OLAP system. 13-15
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: computational intelligence and video & image analysis track
- Paulo Rodrigo Cavalin, Marcelo N. Kapp, Jefferson G. Martins, Luiz E. Soares de Oliveira:
A multiple feature vector framework for forest species recognition. 16-20 - Ricardo M. Araujo, Gustavo Graña, Virginia O. Andersson:
Towards skeleton biometric identification using the microsoft kinect sensor. 21-26 - Lucas Teixeira, Alberto Barbosa Raposo, Marcelo Gattass:
Indoor localization using SLAM in parallel with a natural marker detector. 27-33 - Pablo V. A. Barros, Nestor T. M. Junior, Juvenal M. M. Bisneto, Bruno J. T. Fernandes, Byron L. D. Bezerra, Sérgio M. M. Fernandes:
Convexity local contour sequences for gesture recognition. 34-39 - Jeremy Porter, Dirk V. Arnold:
An evolutionary spline fitting algorithm for identifying filamentous cyanobacteria. 40-45 - Renata C. B. Madeo, Clodoaldo Ap. M. Lima, Sarajane Marques Peres:
Gesture unit segmentation using support vector machines: segmenting gestures from rest positions. 46-52 - Priscila T. M. Saito, Pedro J. de Rezende, Alexandre X. Falcão, Celso T. N. Suzuki, Jancarlo F. Gomes:
A data reduction and organization approach for efficient image annotation. 53-57
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: cooperative multi-agent systems and applications track
- Der-Yeuan Yu, Ettore Ferranti, Hadeli Hadeli:
An intelligent building that listens to your needs. 58-63 - Micael S. Couceiro, David Portugal, Rui P. Rocha:
A collective robotic architecture in search and rescue scenarios. 64-69 - Charles Pippin, Henrik I. Christensen, Lora Weiss:
Performance based task assignment in multi-robot patrolling. 70-76 - Shigeo Nakamura, Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Yasuyuki Tahara, Akihiko Ohsuga:
Towards solving an obstacle problem by the cooperation of UAVs and UGVs. 77-82 - Cédric Grueau, João Araújo:
Towards a domain specific modeling language for agent-based models in land use science. 83-85
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: constraint solving and programming track
- Javier Larrosa, Emma Rollon:
Risk-neutral bounded max-sum for distributed constraint optimization. 92-97 - Hiep Nguyen, Thomas Schiex, Christian Bessiere:
Dynamic virtual arc consistency. 98-103 - Michaël Larouche, Alexandre Blondin Massé, Sébastien Gaboury, Sylvain Hallé:
Solving equations on words through boolean satisfiability. 104-106
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: data mining track
- Andreas Maunz, David Vorgrimmler, Christoph Helma:
Out-of-bag discriminative graph mining. 109-114 - Leonidas Akritidis, Panayiotis Bozanis:
A supervised machine learning classification algorithm for research articles. 115-120 - Sabbir Ahmed, Christie I. Ezeife:
Discovering influential nodes from trust network. 121-128 - Andreas Hapfelmeier, Jana Schmidt, Stefan Kramer:
Incremental linear model trees on massive datasets: keep it simple, keep it fast. 129-135 - Madeleine Seeland, Stefan Kramer, Bernhard Pfahringer:
Model selection based product kernel learning for regression on graphs. 136-143 - Fereshte Khani, Mohammad Javad Hosseini, Ahmad Ali Abin, Hamid Beigy:
An algorithm for discovering clusters of different densities or shapes in noisy data sets. 144-149 - Robson Motta, Alneu de Andrade Lopes, Bruno M. Nogueira, Solange Oliveira Rezende, Alípio Mário Jorge, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira:
Comparing relational and non-relational algorithms for clustering propositional data. 150-155 - Paolo Serafino:
Speeding up graph clustering via modular decomposition based compression. 156-163 - Philippe Fournier-Viger, Vincent S. Tseng:
TNS: mining top-k non-redundant sequential rules. 164-166 - Mathieu Blondel, Kazuhiro Seki, Kuniaki Uehara:
Learning non-linear classifiers with a sparsity constraint using L1 regularization. 167-169 - Josep Lluis Berral, Ricard Gavaldà, Jordi Torres:
Empowering automatic data-center management with machine learning. 170-172 - Juan J. Cameron, Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Carson Kai-Sang Leung:
Stream mining of frequent sets with limited memory. 173-175
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: evolutionary computing track
- Marco Gaudesi, Andrea Marion, Tommaso Musner, Giovanni Squillero, Alberto Paolo Tonda:
Evolutionary optimization of wetlands design. 176-181 - Jinhyun Kim, Byung-Ro Moon:
Disguised malware script detection system using hybrid genetic algorithm. 182-187 - Vinícius Veloso de Melo, Grazieli Luiza Costa Carosio:
Automatic generation of evolutionary operators: a study with mutation strategies for the differential evolution. 188-193 - Pablo Rabanal, Ismael Rodríguez:
Using polynomial reductions to test the suitability of metaheuristics for solving NP-complete problems. 194-199 - Claudio Fabiano Motta Toledo, Márcio da Silva Arantes, Renato Resende Ribeiro de Oliveira, Alexandre C. B. Delbem:
A hybrid compact genetic algorithm applied to the multi-level capacitated lot sizing problem. 200-205 - Estevão Costa, Fábio Fabris, Alexandre Rodrigues Loureiros, Hannu Ahonen, Flávio Miguel Varejão:
Optimization metaheuristics for minimizing variance in a real-world statistical application. 206-207 - Ladjel Bellatreche, Rima Bouchakri, Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Sofian Maabout:
Horizontal partitioning of very-large data warehouses under dynamically-changing query workloads via incremental algorithms. 208-210
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: intelligent robotics systems track
- Zhaoxia Peng, Guoguang Wen, Ahmed Rahmani:
Leader-follower formation control of multiple nonholonomic robots based on backstepping. 211-216 - José-Luis Blanco, Javier Gonzalez Monroy, Achim J. Lilienthal, Javier González Jiménez:
A Kalman filter based approach to probabilistic gas distribution mapping. 217-222 - Lucas Bueno Ruas de Oliveira, Fernando Santos Osório, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa:
An investigation into the development of service-oriented robotic systems. 223-228 - Bharath Kalyan, Mandar A. Chitre:
A feasibility analysis on using bathymetry for navigation of autonomous underwater vehicles. 229-231 - Paulo Jorge Sequeira Gonçalves, Pedro M. B. Torres, Jorge Manuel Mateus Martins:
Towards a software tool for ultrasound guided robotic hip resurfacing surgery. 232-234 - Caio César Teodoro Mendes, Denis Fernando Wolf:
Real time autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance using a semi-global stereo method. 235-236
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: recommender systems: theory and applications track
- Wei Zeng, Li Chen:
Heterogeneous data fusion via matrix factorization for augmenting item, group and friend recommendations. 237-244 - Henry Blanco, Francesco Ricci:
Inferring user utility for query revision recommendation. 245-252 - Lior Rokach, Guy Shani, Bracha Shapira, Eyal Chapnik, Gali Siboni:
Recommending insurance riders. 253-260 - Xihui Chen, Jun Pang, Ran Xue:
Constructing and comparing user mobility profiles for location-based services. 261-266 - Chongsheng Zhang, Yuan Hao, Mirjana Mazuran, Carlo Zaniolo, Hamid Mousavi, Florent Masseglia:
Mining frequent itemsets over tuple-evolving data streams. 267-274 - Andreas Lommatzsch, Benjamin Kille, Sahin Albayrak:
Learning hybrid recommender models for heterogeneous semantic data. 275-276 - Shahab Mokarizadeh, Nima Dokoohaki, Mihhail Matskin, Ramona Bunea:
Enhancing social matrix factorization with privacy. 277-278 - Lin Chen, Richi Nayak, Sangeetha Kutty, Yue Xu:
Users segmentations for recommendation. 279-280
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: the semantic web and applications track
- Patrick Chan, Yoshinori Hijikata, Shogo Nishida:
Computing semantic relatedness using word frequency and layout information of Wikipedia. 282-287 - Christos Makris, Yannis Plegas, Evangelos Theodoridis:
Improved text annotation with Wikipedia entities. 288-295 - Michel Capelle, Frederik Hogenboom, Alexander Hogenboom, Flavius Frasincar:
Semantic news recommendation using wordnet and bing similarities. 296-302 - Iker Larizgoitia, Ioan Toma, Arturo Beltrán, Alejandro Llaves, Patrick Maué:
Environmental service discovery based on semantically annotated OGC service descriptions. 303-310 - Monalessa Perini Barcellos, Ricardo de Almeida Falbo:
A software measurement task ontology. 311-318 - Éric Leclercq, Marinette Savonnet:
Enhancing scientific information systems with semantic annotations. 319-324 - Shahab Mokarizadeh, Peep Küngas, Mihhail Matskin:
Ontology acquisition from web service descriptions. 325-332 - Pasquale Minervini, Nicola Fanizzi, Claudia d'Amato, Floriana Esposito:
Rank prediction for semantically annotated resources. 333-338 - Lívia Ruback, Marcia Lucas Pesce, Sofia Manso, Sérgio Ortiga, Percy Enrique Rivera Salas, Marco A. Casanova:
A mediator for statistical linked data. 339-341
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: cloud computing track
- Sven Groot, Kazuo Goda, Daisaku Yokoyama, Miyuki Nakano, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Modeling I/O interference for data intensive distributed applications. 343-350 - Matthias Steinbauer, Ismail Khalil, Gabriele Kotsis:
Building an on-demand virtual computing market in non-commercial communities. 351-356 - José Simão, Luís Veiga:
A progress and profile-driven cloud-VM for resource-efficiency and fairness in e-science environments. 357-362 - Leonardo Aniello, Leonardo Querzoni, Roberto Baldoni:
Input data organization for batch processing in time window based computations. 363-370 - Zhen Ye, Shanping Li, Xiaozhen Zhou:
GCplace: geo-cloud based correlation aware data replica placement. 371-376 - Abdelmounaam Rezgui, Zaki Malik, Chaowei Yang:
High-resolution spatial interpolation on cloud platforms. 377-382 - Maciej Zaremba, Sami Bhiri, Tomas Vitvar, Manfred Hauswirth:
Matchmaking of IaaS cloud computing offers leveraging linked data. 383-388 - Ashish Agrawal, T. V. Prabhakar:
Hospitality of cloud platforms. 389-396 - Diego Perez-Palacin, Radu Calinescu, José Merseguer:
log2cloud: log-based prediction of cost-performance trade-offs for cloud deployments. 397-404 - Hiroaki Shikano, Machiko Asaie, Junji Yamamoto, Tatsuya Saito, Shunsuke Ota, Keitaro Uehara:
Study on supporting technology for operational procedure design of IT systems in cloud-era datacenters. 405-407 - Kiril Schröder, Wolfgang Nebel:
Inter cloud capable dynamic resource management with model of behavior. 408-410 - Yousri Kouki, Thomas Ledoux:
SCAling: SLA-driven cloud auto-scaling. 411-414
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: dependable and adaptive distributed systems track
- Lucas Provensi, Frank Eliassen, Roman Vitenberg, Romain Rouvoy:
Improving context interpretation by using fuzzy policies: the case of adaptive video streaming. 415-422 - Mouna Allani, Benoît Garbinato, Peter R. Pietzuch:
Hyphen: a hybrid protocol for generic overlay construction in P2P environments. 423-430 - Rolando Martins, Luís M. B. Lopes, Fernando M. A. Silva, Priya Narasimhan:
Stheno, a real-time fault-tolerant P2P middleware platform for light-train systems. 431-438 - Narasimha Raghavan Veeraragavan, Leonardo Montecchi, Nicola Nostro, Andrea Bondavalli, Roman Vitenberg, Hein Meling:
Understanding the quality of experience in modern distributed interactive multimedia applications in presence of failures: metrics and analysis. 439-446 - Minyoung Kim, Ashish Gehani, Je-Min Kim, Dawood Tariq, Mark-Oliver Stehr, Jin-Soo Kim:
Maximizing availability of content in disruptive environments by cross-layer optimization. 447-454 - Alexander Tomic, Daniele Sciascia, Fernando Pedone:
MoSQL: an elastic storage engine for MySQL. 455-462 - Yu Jia, Ivan Brondino, Ricardo Jiménez-Peris, Marta Patiño-Martínez, Dianfu Ma:
A multi-resource load balancing algorithm for cloud cache systems. 463-470 - João Paulo Magalhães, Luís Moura Silva:
Adaptive monitoring of web-based applications: a performance study. 471-478 - José Pedro Oliveira, José Pereira:
Experience with a middleware infrastructure for service oriented financial applications. 479-484 - Christian Inzinger, Waldemar Hummer, Benjamin Satzger, Philipp Leitner, Schahram Dustdar:
Identifying incompatible service implementations using pooled decision trees. 485-492 - Ana Nunes, José Pereira:
Improving transaction abort rates without compromising throughput through judicious scheduling. 493-494 - Dhyanesh Chaudhari, Mohammad Zulkernine, Komminist Weldemariam:
Towards a ranking framework for software components. 495-498
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: mobile computing and applications track
- Nan Zhong, Florian Michahelles:
Google play is not a long tail market: an empirical analysis of app adoption on the Google play app market. 499-504 - Li-Yu Tang, Pi-Cheng Hsiu, Jiun-Long Huang, Ming-Syan Chen:
iLauncher: an intelligent launcher for mobile apps based on individual usage patterns. 505-512 - A. K. M. Jahangir Alam Majumder, Farzana Rahman, Ishmat Zerin, William Joseph Ebel Jr., Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed:
iPrevention: towards a novel real-time smartphone-based fall prevention system. 513-518 - Balajee Kannan, Felipe Meneguzzi, M. Bernardine Dias, Katia P. Sycara:
Predictive indoor navigation using commercial smart-phones. 519-525 - Henning Heitkötter, Tim A. Majchrzak, Herbert Kuchen:
Cross-platform model-driven development of mobile applications with md2. 526-533 - Marcio E. F. Maia, Rômulo Gadelha, André Fonteles, Benedito J. A. Neto, Windson Viana, Rossana M. C. Andrade:
LOCCAM - loosely coupled context acquisition middleware. 534-541 - Sven Groppe, Björn Schütt, Stefan Werner:
Eliminating the XML overhead in embedded XML languages. 542-547 - Rui Lima, Carlos Baquero, Hugo Miranda:
Broadcast cancellation in search mechanisms. 548-553 - José Everardo Bessa Maia, Angelo Brayner:
Sensor-field modeling based on in-network data prediction: an efficient strategy for answering complex queries in wireless sensor networks. 554-559 - Hicham Lakhlef, Hakim Mabed, Julien Bourgeois:
Distributed and efficient algorithm for self-reconfiguration of MEMS microrobots. 560-566 - Rohan Banerjee, Aniruddha Sinha, Arindam Saha:
Participatory sensing based traffic condition monitoring using horn detection. 567-569 - Sangho Yi, Jaehyuck Shin, Yoonkyong Lee, Hyun-Jin Choi:
Towards a total recall: an activity tracking and recall mechanism for mobile devices. 570-572 - Vinay Bheemesh, Parag Kulkarni, Fengming Cao, Zhong Fan:
Radio resource management in coordinated antenna system deployments. 573-576
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: networking track
- Reza Hassanzadeh, Richi Nayak:
A semi-supervised graph-based algorithm for detecting outliers in online-social-networks. 577-582 - Torsten Braun, Andreas Mauthe, Vasilios A. Siris:
Service-centric networking extensions. 583-590 - Miguel Branco, João Leitão, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
Bounded gossip: a gossip protocol for large-scale datacenters. 591-596 - Rodrigo Ruas Oliveira, Leonardo Richter Bays, Daniel S. Marcon, Miguel C. Neves, Luciana Salete Buriol, Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, Marinho P. Barcellos:
DoS-resilient virtual networks through multipath embedding and opportunistic recovery. 597-602 - Dmitriy Kuptsov, Boris Nechaev, Andrei V. Gurtov, Andrey Lukyanenko:
A novel demand-aware fairness metric for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. 603-610 - Tomoya Kawakami, Yoshimasa Ishi, Tomoki Yoshihisa, Yuuichi Teranishi:
A delivery method considering communication loads for sensor data stream with different collection cycles. 611-618 - João Vasques, Luís Veiga:
A decentralized utility-based grid scheduling algorithm. 619-624 - Glauco Estácio Gonçalves, Patricia Takako Endo, André Vitor de Almeida Palhares, Marcelo Anderson Santos, Judith Kelner, Djamel Sadok:
On the load balancing of virtual networks in distributed clouds. 625-631 - Eduardo Feo Flushing, Gianni A. Di Caro:
A flow-based optimization model for throughput-oriented relay node placement in wireless sensor networks. 632-639 - Igo Moura, Felipe Mazullo, José Maranhão Neto, André Soares:
ABOI: a novel strategy to mitigate the blocking due to outdated information in OCS/OBS network. 640-645 - Ilya Nikolaevskiy, Andrey Lukyanenko, Tatiana Polishchuk, Valentin Polishchuk, Andrei V. Gurtov:
isBF: scalable in-packet bloom filter based multicast. 646-648 - Giang Ngo Hoang, Luigi Liquori, Vincenzo Ciancaglini, Petar Maksimovic, Hung Nguyen Chan:
A backward-compatible protocol for inter-routing over heterogeneous overlay networks. 649-651
Volume I: Artificial intelligence & agents, distributed systems, and information systems: smart grids and smart technologies track
- Tassos Dimitriou, Ghassan Karame:
Privacy-friendly tasking and trading of energy in smart grids. 652-659 - Jonas Wäfler, Poul E. Heegaard:
A combined structural and dynamic modelling approach for dependability analysis in smart grid. 660-665 - Ognjen Vukovic, György Dán:
On the security of distributed power system state estimation under targeted attacks. 666-672 - Dejan Ilic, Per Goncalves da Silva, Stamatis Karnouskos, Malte Jacobi:
Impact assessment of smart meter grouping on the accuracy of forecasting algorithms. 673-679 - Nihan Çiçek, Hakan Deliç:
Demand response computation for future smart grids incorporating wind power. 680-685 - Hwantae Kim, Wonkyun Park, Hwangnam Kim:
Towards cosimulating network and electrical systems for performance evaluation in smart grid. 686-687 - Murat Ahat, Soufian Ben Amor, Alain Bui:
Modeling fundamentals for smart grid enabled ecodistricts. 688-689