Proceedings of the International Conference on Human-centric Computing 2011 and Embedded and Multimedia Computing 2011 (eBook)
XXV, 631 Seiten
Springer Netherland (Verlag)
978-94-007-2105-0 (ISBN)
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human-centric Computing and Embedded and Multimedia Computing (HumanCom & EMC 2011) will cover topics of HumanCom and EMC, the current hot topics satisfying the world-wide ever-changing needs.
Human-centric computing is to create novel solutions so that the humans are always connected, portable, and available. As with pervasive-computing, human-centric computing requires a variety of devices; however, such devices exist simply to obtain inputs from the human and are embedded in objects that humans interact with on a daily basis. Moreover, during the past couple of decades, Information Science technologies influenced and changed every aspect of our lives and our cultures. Without various Information Science technology-based applications, it would be difficult to keep information stored securely, to process information efficiently, and to communicate conveniently.
Embedded computing ranges from portable devices such as digital watches and MP3 players, to large stationary installations like traffic lights, factory controllers, or the systems controlling nuclear power plants. Complexity varies from low, with a single microcontroller chip, to very high with multiple units, peripherals and networks mounted inside a large chassis or enclosure.
Multimedia computing covers multimedia I/O devices, OS, storage systems, streaming media middleware, continuous media representations, media coding, media processing, etc., and also includes multimedia communications; real-time protocols, end-to-end streaming media, resource allocation, multicast protocols, and multimedia applications; databases, distributed collaboration, video conferencing, 3D virtual environments.
Jong Hyuk Park received his Ph.D. degree in Graduate School of Information Security from Korea University, Korea. From December, 2002 to July, 2007, Dr. Park had been a research scientist of R&D Institute, Hanwha S&C Co., Ltd., Korea. From September, 2007 to August, 2009, He had been a professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyungnam University, Korea. He is now a professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech), Korea. Dr. Park has published about 100 research papers in international journals and conferences. He has been serving as chairs, program committee, or organizing committee chair for many international conferences and workshops. He is President of the Future Technology Research Association International (FTRA) and Korea Information Technology Convergence Society (KITCS). He is editor-in-chief of International Journal of Information Technology, Communications and Convergence (IJITCC), InderScience and Journal of Convergence (JoC), FTRA Publishing. He is Associate Editor / Editor of 14 international journals including 8 journals indexed by SCI(E). In addition, he has been serving as a Guest Editor for international journals by some publishers: Springer, Elsevier, John Wiley, Oxford Univ. press, Hindawi, Emerald, Inderscience. His research interests include security and digital forensics, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, context awareness, multimedia services, etc. He got the best paper award in ISA-08 conference and the outstanding leadership awards from IEEE HPCC-09 and ICA3PP-10. Dr. Park' s research interests include Digital Forensics, Security, Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing, Context Awareness, Multimedia Service, etc. He is a member of the IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, KIPS, KICS, KIISC, KMMS, KDFS and KIIT.
Hai Jin is a Cheung Kung Scholars Chair Professor of computer science and engineering at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in China. He is now Dean of the School of Computer Science and Technology at HUST. Jin received his PhD in computer engineering from HUST in 1994. In 1996, he was awarded a German Academic Exchange Service fellowship to visit the Technical University of Chemnitz in Germany. Jin worked at The University of Hong Kong between 1998 and 2000, and as a visiting scholar at the University of Southern California between 1999 and 2000. He was awarded Excellent Youth Award from the National Science Foundation of China in 2001. Jin is the chief scientist of ChinaGrid, the largest grid computing project in China, and the chief scientist of National 973 Basic Research Program Project of Virtualization Technology of Computing System.
Jin is a senior member of the IEEE and a member of the ACM. Jin is the member of Grid Forum Steering Group (GFSG). He has co-authored 15 books and published over 400 research papers. His research interests include computer architecture, virtualization technology, cluster computing and grid computing, peer-to-peer computing, network storage, and network security.
Jin is the steering committee chair of International Conference on Grid and Pervasive Computing (GPC), Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference (APSCC), International Conference on Frontier of Computer Science and Technology (FCST), and Annual ChinaGrid Conference. Jin is a member of the steering committee of the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid), the IFIP International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing (NPC), and the International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC), International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC), International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC).
Xiaofei Liao received a Ph.D degree in computer science and engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), China, in 2005. He is now an associate professor in school of Computer Science and Engineering at HUST. He has served as a reviewer for many conferences and journal papers. His research interests are in the areas of virtualization technology for computing system, peer-to-peer system, cluster computing and streaming services. He is a member of the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society.
Ran Zheng received a Ph.D degree in computer science and engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), China, in 2006. She is now an associate professor in school of Computer Science and Engineering at HUST. Her research interests are in the areas of high performance computing and its applications, image processing.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human-centric Computing and Embedded and Multimedia Computing (HumanCom & EMC 2011) will cover topics of HumanCom and EMC, the current hot topics satisfying the world-wide ever-changing needs. Human-centric computing is to create novel solutions so that the humans are always connected, portable, and available. As with pervasive-computing, human-centric computing requires a variety of devices; however, such devices exist simply to obtain inputs from the human and are embedded in objects that humans interact with on a daily basis. Moreover, during the past couple of decades, Information Science technologies influenced and changed every aspect of our lives and our cultures. Without various Information Science technology-based applications, it would be difficult to keep information stored securely, to process information efficiently, and to communicate conveniently. Embedded computing ranges from portable devices such as digital watches and MP3 players, to large stationary installations like traffic lights, factory controllers, or the systems controlling nuclear power plants. Complexity varies from low, with a single microcontroller chip, to very high with multiple units, peripherals and networks mounted inside a large chassis or enclosure. Multimedia computing covers multimedia I/O devices, OS, storage systems, streaming media middleware, continuous media representations, media coding, media processing, etc., and also includes multimedia communications; real-time protocols, end-to-end streaming media, resource allocation, multicast protocols, and multimedia applications; databases, distributed collaboration, video conferencing, 3D virtual environments.
Jong Hyuk Park received his Ph.D. degree in Graduate School of Information Security from Korea University, Korea. From December, 2002 to July, 2007, Dr. Park had been a research scientist of R&D Institute, Hanwha S&C Co., Ltd., Korea. From September, 2007 to August, 2009, He had been a professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyungnam University, Korea. He is now a professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech), Korea. Dr. Park has published about 100 research papers in international journals and conferences. He has been serving as chairs, program committee, or organizing committee chair for many international conferences and workshops. He is President of the Future Technology Research Association International (FTRA) and Korea Information Technology Convergence Society (KITCS). He is editor-in-chief of International Journal of Information Technology, Communications and Convergence (IJITCC), InderScience and Journal of Convergence (JoC), FTRA Publishing. He is Associate Editor / Editor of 14 international journals including 8 journals indexed by SCI(E). In addition, he has been serving as a Guest Editor for international journals by some publishers: Springer, Elsevier, John Wiley, Oxford Univ. press, Hindawi, Emerald, Inderscience. His research interests include security and digital forensics, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, context awareness, multimedia services, etc. He got the best paper award in ISA-08 conference and the outstanding leadership awards from IEEE HPCC-09 and ICA3PP-10. Dr. Park' s research interests include Digital Forensics, Security, Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing, Context Awareness, Multimedia Service, etc. He is a member of the IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, KIPS, KICS, KIISC, KMMS, KDFS and KIIT.Hai Jin is a Cheung Kung Scholars Chair Professor of computer science and engineering at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in China. He is now Dean of the School of Computer Science and Technology at HUST. Jin received his PhD in computer engineering from HUST in 1994. In 1996, he was awarded a German Academic Exchange Service fellowship to visit the Technical University of Chemnitz in Germany. Jin worked at The University of Hong Kong between 1998 and 2000, and as a visiting scholar at the University of Southern California between 1999 and 2000. He was awarded Excellent Youth Award from the National Science Foundation of China in 2001. Jin is the chief scientist of ChinaGrid, the largest grid computing project in China, and the chief scientist of National 973 Basic Research Program Project of Virtualization Technology of Computing System. Jin is a senior member of the IEEE and a member of the ACM. Jin is the member of Grid Forum Steering Group (GFSG). He has co-authored 15 books and published over 400 research papers. His research interests include computer architecture, virtualization technology, cluster computing and grid computing, peer-to-peer computing, network storage, and network security.Jin is the steering committee chair of International Conference on Grid and Pervasive Computing (GPC), Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference (APSCC), International Conference on Frontier of Computer Science and Technology (FCST), and Annual ChinaGrid Conference. Jin is a member of the steering committee of the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid), the IFIP International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing (NPC), and the International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC), International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC), International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC).Xiaofei Liao received a Ph.D degree in computer science and engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), China, in 2005. He is now an associate professor in school of Computer Science and Engineering at HUST. He has served as a reviewer for many conferences and journal papers. His research interests are in the areas of virtualization technology for computing system, peer-to-peer system, cluster computing and streaming services. He is a member of the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society.Ran Zheng received a Ph.D degree in computer science and engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), China, in 2006. She is now an associate professor in school of Computer Science and Engineering at HUST. Her research interests are in the areas of high performance computing and its applications, image processing.
Keynote Speech. Graph-based Structure Search; X.Lin. Location Significance Ranking from Quality Enhanced Trajectory Data; X.Zhou. Ubiquitous Neural Interface; B.Hu.HumanCom 2011.Session 1: Computer-assisted Learning, Cognition and Semantic Systems. Dynamic Recommendation in Collaborative Filtering Systems: A PSO Based Framework; J.Yao, B.Li. Automatic Chinese Topic Term Spelling Correction in Online Pinyin Input; S.Sha, et al. An Ontology-Based Approach for Semantic Web Service Searching; S.Shen , et al. Applying Data Visualization to Improve the e-Health Decision Making; Md.A.Rahman, S.Komiak. A Psychological Decision Making Model Based Personal Fashion Style Recommendation System; J.Li, et al. A multi-modal augmented reality based virtual assembly system; C.Wu, H.Wang. A Novel Memory-based Storage Optimization Approach for RDF Data Supporting SPARQL Query; F.Zhao, et al. An Extended Supervised Term Weighting Method for Text Categorization; B.Wei, et al.Session 2: Human-computer Interaction and Social Computing. Building Ontology for Mashup Services Based on Wikipedia; K.Xiao, B.Li. A Hybrid Model for Simulating Human Crowd; M.Xiong, et al. Automatic Inference of Interaction Occasion in Multiparty Meetings: Spontaneous or Reactive; Z.Yu, X.Zhou. Managing Interactions in the Collaborative 3D DocuSpace for Enterprise Applications; T.Sun, et al. Dempster-Shafer Theory Based Consensus Building in Collaborative Conceptual Modeling; L.Jia, et al.Session 3: Network or distributed algorithms, applications. Research Application of the Internet of Things Monitor Platform in Meat Processing Industry; T.Hu, et al. S-Rsync: An Efficient Differencing Algorithm With Locally Chunk Digests Generating For File Synchronization Services; H.Zhang, et al. VESS: An Unstructured Data-Oriented Storage System for Multi-Disciplined Virtual Experiment Platform; W.Jiang, et al. PKLIVE: A Peer-to-Peer Game Observing System; H.YAO, L.YU.Session 4: Privacy, Security and trust management. Provably Secure Two-party Password-based Key Agreement Protocol; H.Zhou, et al. Subjective Logic based Trust Update for Wireless Sensor Networks; Y.Zhang, et al. A Detection Method for Replication Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks; C.-Y.Ku, et al. VIsolator: An Intel VMX-Based Isolation Mechanism; L.He, et al. Graph-Based Authorization Delegation Model; J.Lei, et al.Session 5: Ubiquitous computing, mobile systems and applications. A Multiple Response Approach for Adaptive Learning Service with Context-Based Multimedia Contents; X.Zhao, et al. Enhancing the Experience and Efficiency at a Conference with Mobile Social Networking: Case Study with Find & Connect; L.Chang, et al. Tools for Ubiquitous PACS System; D.Dragan, D.Ivetic. Contact-based Congestion Avoidance Mechanism in Delay Tolerant Networks; C.Yu, et al.Session 6:Virtualization Technologies for Desktop Applications. Visualization of Knowledge Map: a Focus and Context Approach; J.Wang, et al. A Think on Security and Trusty Measurement for Virtualized Environment; X.Wang, et al.EMC 2011Session 1: Cyber-Physical Systems and Real-time systems. An Efficient Deadline and Period Assignment Scheme for Maintaining Temporal Consistency Under EDF; F.Zhu, et al. Scheduling Performance of Real-time Tasks on MapReduce Cluster; F.Teng, et al. An Efficient Metadata Management Method in Large Distributed Storage Systems; L.Ran, H.Jin. Study on Methods for Extracting Comprehensive Information Based on the Sequential Dynamic Weighted Fusion; B.Sun, et al.Session 2: Distributed Multimedia Systems. A scalable multithreaded BGP architecture for next generation router; K.Wang, et al. Meta Level Component-Based Framework for Distributed Computing Systems; A.Shui-Yu Lai, A.Beaumont. Session 3: Embedded Systems, Software and Applications. Design of Remote Engine Room Monitoring System Based on Niche Stack TCP/IP; S.Liu, et al. Design of an Efficient Low-Power Asynchronous Bus for Embedded System; G.Zhang, et al. Exploring Options for Modeling of Real-Time Network Communication in an Industrial Component Model for Distributed Embedded Systems; S.Mubeen, et al. A Low-Latency Virtual-Channel Router with Optimized Pipeline Stages for On-Chip Network; S.Ren, et al. Towards A Web Service Based HCI Migration Framework; Y.Shen, et al.Session 4: Multimedia Computing & Intelligent Services. Fast Clustering of Radar Reflectivity Data on GPUs; W.Zhou, et al. A Compiler Framework for Translating Standard C into Optimized CUDA Code; Q.Zhu, et al. A Dynamic Balancing Algorithm for VOD Based on Cloud Computing; S.Chang, et al. High-quality Sound Device Virtualization in Xen Paravirtualized Environment; K.Hu, et al. Emotional Communication Efficacy, Group Cohesion, and Group performance; L.Dong, B.Shah. PDC 2011A Robust Audio Aggregation Watermark Based on Vector Quantization; J.Li, et al. A Service Giving a Case-based Instruction of Bioinformatics Workflow Running on High Performance Computer for Engineering Design and Education; F.Lu, et al. A Fast Broadcast Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks; Y.Zhang, Y.Wang. Survey of Load Balancing Strategies on Heterogeneous Parallel System; W.Wang, et al. Data Management and Application on CPSE-Bio; X.Cheng, et al.ENC 2011Implementation of SOAS for SDR processor; L.Yang, et al. Design of Greenhouse Monitoring System Based on ZigBee Technology; Yong Chen. Preheating Simulation of Power Battery; M.Li, et al. Intelligent Guide System Based on the Internet of Things; J.Jiao, H.Lin.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 21.7.2011 |
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Reihe/Serie | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering |
Zusatzinfo | XXV, 631 p. |
Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server |
Informatik ► Grafik / Design ► Digitale Bildverarbeitung | |
Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► User Interfaces (HCI) | |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► Hardware | |
Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
Schlagworte | cryptography • FTRA • Human-Centric Computing • HumanCom • Image Processing • mobile systems • Scurity • Visualization |
ISBN-10 | 94-007-2105-6 / 9400721056 |
ISBN-13 | 978-94-007-2105-0 / 9789400721050 |
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