


default search action
13th SISY 2015: Subotica, Serbia
- 13th IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics, SISY 2015, Subotica, Serbia, September 17-19, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-9388-1

- Imre J. Rudas, József Gáti, Anikó Szakál, Krisztina Nemethy:

From exoskeleton to the Antal Bejczy center for intelligent robotics. 11 - Ivana Stajner-Papuga:

Some aspects of non-additive measures. 13 - Ljiljana Trajkovic:

Communication networks: Traffic data, network topologies, and routing anomalies. 15 - William A. Gruver:

Algorithmic trading systems. 17 - Emil Gatial

, Zoltán Balogh
, Ladislav Hluchý
:
Information collection and presentation enriched by remote sensor data. 19-23 - Zeljko Stojanov

, Jelena Stojanov
, Dalibor Dobrilovic:
Knowledge discovery and systematization through thematic analysis in software process assessment project. 25-30 - Zoltán Balogh

, Emil Gatial
, Ladislav Hluchý
:
Use of polls to seamlessly collect and aggregate semi-structured information for crisis response. 31-36 - Zsolt Szecsi, Károly Simon, Levente Szelyes:

Argus: Hardware and software system for automatic or semi-automatic photo taking. 37-41 - Martin Bobák

, Ladislav Hluchý
, Viet D. Tran
:
Tailored platforms as cloud service. 43-48 - Lorand Lukacs:

In-flight horizon line detection for airplanes using image processing. 49-54 - Mária Tóthová, Jan Pitel

:
Simulation of fuzzy adaptive position controllers for pneumatic muscle actuator. 55-59 - Attila Retfalvi, Michael Stampfer:

Aspects of clamping a workpiece over a through hole. 61-66 - Tamas Fekete

, Gergely Mezei:
Towards creating a GPGPU-accelerated framework for pattern matching. 67-72 - Attila Retfalvi, Michael Stampfer:

Aspects of the use and automatic modification of extra locator elements of modular fixtures. 73-77 - Peter Michalik

, Iveta Zolotová
:
Design of models for the selection of the suitable platform in the area of data analysis. 79-84 - Andor Sagi, Anita Sabo, Bojan Kuljic, Tibor Szakáll:

Multilevel interdisciplinary intelligent systems in medicine. 85-88 - Igor Fuerstner, Atila Nadj, Zoran Anisic

, Laslo Gogolak:
Prototyping a career center online internship-and job-offer module. 89-94 - Mirjana Strboja

, Endre Pap, Biljana P. Mihailovic
:
A monotone convergence related to pseudo-integral. 95-100 - Rastislav J. R. Struharik:

Decision tree ensemble hardware accelerators for embedded applications. 101-106 - Ivana Stajner-Papuga

, Aleksandar Takaci:
Compensatory operators in some combinatorial optimization problems. 107-110 - Nebojsa M. Ralevic, Goran B. Andjelic, Vladimir Dj. Djakovic, Natasa Glisovic:

The comparative analyses of the nonparametric methods for investment return prediction. 111-115 - Obrad Kasum

, Edin Dolicanin, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Aleksandar Perovic:
Extracting noise contaminated information in multiple sources. 117-121 - Nebojsa M. Ralevic, Dejan Cebic

, Ivan Pavkov
:
The third order mean-based Jarratt-type method for finding simple roots of nonlinear equation. 123-126 - Slavka Bodjanova, Martin Kalina

:
Coarsening of fuzzy partitions. 127-132 - Iulia-Kinga Marton, Zoltán Szabó, Károly Simon, Norbert Kando:

Software system for newspaper distribution. 133-137 - Isabela Dramnesc, Tudor Jebelean

, Sorin Stratulat:
Theory exploration of binary trees. 139-144 - Gy. Hermann, Imre J. Rudas:

Calibration system for tactile measuring probes. 145-148 - Roxana Dogaru, Flavia Micota, Daniela Zaharie

:
Taxonomy-based dissimilarity measures for profile identification in medical data. 149-154 - Zdravko Panjkov, Andreas Wasserbauer, Timm Ostermann, Richard Hagelauer:

Automatic debug circuit for FPGA rapid prototyping. 155-160 - Robert Pinter, Livia Szedmina, Sanja Maravic Cisar, Andrea Raffai, Daniel Borsos:

Your constant companion - Engineering students and their mobile phones. 161-165 - András Benedek, György Molnár

, Zoltan Szuts:
Practices of crowdsourcing in relation to big data analysis and education methods. 167-172 - Adrienn Dineva, József K. Tar

, Annamária R. Várkonyi-Kóczy, Vincenzo Piuri:
Replacement of parameter tuning with simple calculation in adaptive control using "Sigmoid generated fixed point transformation". 173-178 - Lukacs Gutasi, Ervin Burkus, Péter Odry:

Facilitation of obstacle detection by utilization of low-cost sensors in the case of mobile robots. 179-184 - Eva Carolina Pataki, Andras Sagi, Jozef Kabok:

Externalities and the optimal allocation of economic resources. 185-188 - Andras Sagi, Eva Carolina Pataki:

Contemporary demand input models in the conditions of imperfect competition. 189-194 - Ángel Luís Garrido

, Maria G. Buey
, Sergio Ilarri
, Igor Furstner, Livia Szedmina:
KGNR: A knowledge-based geographical news recommender. 195-198 - Dániel Tokody

, György Schuster, József Papp:
Study of how to implement an intelligent railway system in Hungary. 199-204 - Gyozo Attila Szilagyi:

Determining delay risks of processes deriving from personal professional competences. 205-208 - Gabor A. Werner, László Hanka:

Using the beta-binomial distribution for the analysis of biometric identification. 209-215 - Zoltan Nyikes

, Zoltan Rajnai:
Big data, as part of the critical infrastructure. 217-222 - Gyorgy Max, Béla Lantos:

Modeling and control of tree-like structured vehicles and robots using Appell method. 223-228 - Stefan Koprda

, Zoltán Balogh, Dusan Hruby, Milan Turcam:
Proposal of the irrigation system using low-cost Arduino system as part of a smart home. 229-233 - Gabor Katai-Urban, Ferenc Koszna, Zoltan Megyesi:

Composition and calibration of a custom made omnidirectional camera. 235-239 - Milutin Nikolic

, Srdan Z. Savic
, Branislav Borovac, Mirko Rakovic
:
Task prioritization framework for kinesthetic teaching of a free-standing humanoid robot. 241-246 - Rita Osz:

Environment for problem solving in engineering higher education. 247-251 - József Gáti, Franciska Hegyesi

, Krisztina Nemethy, Gyula Kártyás:
New education challenges in engineering course programs. 253-257 - Franciska Hegyesi

, Krisztina Nemethy, József Gáti, Gyula Kártyás:
New education challenges in adult education. 259-262 - Andrei Ternauciuc

, Radu Vasiu
:
Testing usability in Moodle: When and How to do it. 263-268 - Zoltán L. Németh, Laszlo Erdodi:

When every byte counts - Writing minimal length shellcodes. 269-274 - Zoltán L. Németh:

Modern binary attacks and defences in the windows environment - Fighting against microsoft EMET in seven rounds. 275-280 - Szlivka F. Daniel, Zoltan Rajnai:

Saving energy with green roofs by measuring and calculating the thermal parameters of soil. 281-284 - Szilard-Gabor Matis, Károly Simon, Levente Szelyes:

Android mobile application for controlling Arexx robots. 285-288 - Dániel András Drexler

:
Regularization of the differential inverse positioning problem of an elbow manipulator. 289-294 - Slim Chtourou

, Mohamed Kharrat, Nader Ben Amor
, Mohamed Jallouli, Mohamed Abid:
Proof of concept of a cloud compilation service for robotics wireless programming. 295-300 - Natasa Durakovic

, Slavica Medic
, Tatjana Grbic, Sandra Buhmiler, Sanja Rapajic:
Integration of pseudo-polynomials based on g-integrals. 301-305 - Tatjana Grbic, Slavica Medic

, Natasa Durakovic
, Slavisa Dumnic
, Teodora Gavrilov:
Weak convergence of sequences of distorted probabilities. 307-312 - Livia Szedmina, Piroska Stanic Molcer

, Janos Simon
, Zlatko Covic:
Clicking for business English success. 313-317 - Bela Goblyos, Mihaly Reger:

Determining the priority of heat sources used in district heating. 319-322 - Johanna Sápi, Dániel András Drexler

, Levente Kovács:
Comparison of mathematical tumor growth models. 323-328

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














