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31st SAC 2016: Pisa, Italy
- Sascha Ossowski:
Proceedings of the 31st Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Pisa, Italy, April 4-8, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-3739-7
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Computational biology and bioinformatics track
- Andrzej Mizera, Jun Pang, Qixia Yuan:
Parallel approximate steady-state analysis of large probabilistic Boolean networks. 1-8 - Hyunjin Kim, Sanghyun Park:
Discovering disease-associated drugs using web crawl data. 9-14 - Jeongwoo Kim, Youngmi Yoon, Sanghyun Park:
IDO: inferring describable disease-gene relationships using opinion sentences. 15-22 - Fabio Fassetti, Simona E. Rombo, Cristina Serrao:
Discovering discriminative graph patterns from gene expression data. 23-30 - Vinicius Rosa Seus, Lande Silva Jr., Jorge Gomes, Pedro E. A. da Silva, Adriano Velasque Werhli, Karina S. Machado:
A framework for virtual screening. 31-36
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Junbum Cha, Jeongwoo Kim, Yunku Yeu, Sanghyun Park:
A method for obtaining rich data from PubMed using SVM. 37-39 - Levy Batista, Thierry Bastogne, El-Hadi Djermoune:
Identification of dynamical biological systems based on mixed-effect models. 40-43 - Marco Barsacchi, Andrea Baù, Alessio Bechini:
Extensive assessment of metrics on RNA secondary structures and relative ensembles. 44-47
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Computational intelligence and video & image analysis track
- Mirela T. Cazzolato, Marcos Vinicius Naves Bedo, Alceu Ferraz Costa, Jéssica Andressa de Souza, Caetano Traina Jr., José Fernando Rodrigues Jr., Agma J. M. Traina:
Unveiling smoke in social images with the SmokeBlock approach. 49-54 - Jamel Hattay, Samir Belaid, Wady Naanaa, Taoufik Aguili:
Multiscale convolutive blind source separation in wavelet transform domain. 55-60 - Douglas Felipe Pereira, Priscila T. M. Saito, Pedro Henrique Bugatti:
An image analysis framework for effective classification of seed damages. 61-66 - Jing Wang, Zhijie Xu:
A graph theory-based online keywords model for image semantic extraction. 67-72 - Ahmed Aleroud, George Karabatis:
Beyond data: contextual information fusion for cyber security analytics. 73-79
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Henrique Batista da Silva, Raquel Pereira de Almeida, Gabriel Barbosa da Fonseca, Carlos Caetano, Dario Vieira, Zenilton Kleber Gonçalves do Patrocínio Jr., Arnaldo de Albuquerque Araújo, Silvio Jamil Ferzoli Guimarães:
Video similarity search by using compact representations. 80-83 - Valéria P. M. Fernandes, Rodrigo F. A. Kanehisa, Geraldo Braz Junior, Aristófanes C. Silva, Anselmo Cardoso de Paiva:
Lung nodule classification based on shape distributions. 84-86
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Evolutionary computation track
- Maha Elarbi, Slim Bechikh, Lamjed Ben Said, Chih-Cheng Hung:
Solving many-objective problems using targeted search directions. 89-96 - Alberto Bartoli, Andrea De Lorenzo, Eric Medvet, Fabiano Tarlao:
Active learning approaches for learning regular expressions with genetic programming. 97-102 - Léo Françoso Dal Piccol Sotto, Vinícius Veloso de Melo, Márcio P. Basgalupp:
An improved λ-linear genetic programming evaluated in solving the Santa Fe ant trail problem. 103-108
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Jagadeesh Gunda, Sasa Z. Djokic, Roberto Langella, Alfredo Testa:
On convergence of conventional and meta-heuristic methods for security-constrained OPF analysis. 109-111 - Henry E. L. Cagnini, Rodrigo C. Barros, Christian Vahl Quevedo, Márcio P. Basgalupp:
Medoid-based data clustering with estimation of distribution algorithms. 112-115
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Student research competition paper
- Deblina Bhattacharjee:
Evolutionary reinforcement learning based search optimization: student research abstract. 116-117
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Healthcare track
- Davy Preuveneers, Wouter Joosen:
Privacy-enabled remote health monitoring applications for resource constrained wearable devices. 119-124 - João Ladislau Lopes, Rodrigo Santos de Souza, Cláudio Fernando Resin Geyer, Alexandre Souza, Patricia Davet, Ana Marilza Pernas, Adenauer C. Yamin:
A situation-aware pervasive approach for assessing therapeutic goals in healthcare environment. 125-130 - Rohit Goyal, Nicola Dragoni, Angelo Spognardi:
Mind the tracker you wear: a security analysis of wearable health trackers. 131-136 - Fiemke Griffioen-Both, Sandor Spruit, Siska Fitrianie, Robbert-Jan Beun, Jaap Lancee:
Testing for mobile e-health interventions. 137-142 - Zaffar Haider Janjua, Daniele Riboni, Claudio Bettini:
Towards automatic induction of abnormal behavioral patterns for recognizing mild cognitive impairment. 143-148 - Cléber Gimenez Corrêa, Daniel Makoto Tokunaga, Edith Ranzini, Fátima L. S. Nunes, Romero Tori:
Haptic interaction objective evaluation in needle insertion task simulation. 149-154 - José Daniel Pereira, Francisco José da Silva e Silva, Luciano Reis Coutinho, Berto de Tácio Pereira Gomes, Markus Endler:
A movement activity recognition pervasive system for patient monitoring in ambient assisted living. 155-161
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Mouhannad Ali, Fadi Al Machot, Ahmad Haj Mosa, Kyandoghere Kyamakya:
A novel EEG-based emotion recognition approach for e-healthcare applications. 162-164
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Student research competition paper
- Lukas Huber:
A web tool for medical topic modeling: student research abstract. 165-166
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Smart human computer interaction track
- Yoon Phaik Ooi, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Elisa D. Mekler, Alexandre N. Tuch, Jillian Boon, Rebecca Pei-Hui Ang, Daniel Fung, Jens Gaab:
Understanding player perceptions of RegnaTales, a mobile game for teaching social problem solving skills. 167-172 - Anna Beatriz dos Santos Marques, Simone D. J. Barbosa, Tayana Conte:
A comparative evaluation of interaction models for the design of interactive systems. 173-180 - Lucas Pedroso Carvalho, Lucas Pereira Ferreira, André Pimenta Freire:
Accessibility evaluation of rich internet applications interface components for mobile screen readers. 181-186 - Jiajia Li, Grace Ngai, Hong Va Leong, Stephen Chi-fai Chan:
Multimodal human attention detection for reading. 187-192 - Wallace P. Lira, Fernando Gama, Hivana Melo Barbosa Dall'Agnol, Ronnie Alves, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
VCloud: adding interactiveness to word clouds for knowledge exploration in large unstructured texts. 193-198
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Yanru Guo, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh:
From storyboard to software: user evaluation of an information literacy game. 199-201 - Rui Pereira, João Saraiva, Jácome Cunha, João Paulo Fernandes:
User-friendly spreadsheet querying: an empirical study. 202-204 - Suzanne Kieffer, Jean Vanderdonckt:
STRATUS: a questionnaire for strategic usability assessment. 205-212 - Andreia R. Casare, Celmar Guimarães da Silva, Paulo Sérgio Martins, Regina L. O. Moraes:
Usability heuristics and accessibility guidelines: a comparison of heuristic evaluation and WCAG. 213-215
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Student research competition paper
- Awais Ahmad:
Social element of big data analytics: integrating social network with the internet of things: student research abstract. 216-217
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Intelligent and interactive learning environments track
- Marco Zappatore, Antonella Longo, Mario A. Bochicchio, Daniele Zappatore, Alessandro A. Morrone, Gianluca De Mitri:
A crowdsensing approach for mobile learning in acoustics and noise monitoring. 219-224 - Carlos Emilio de Andrade Cacho, Paulo S. L. Souza, Sarita Mazzini Bruschi, Ellen F. Barbosa, Fernando Tiosso:
An interactive approach for the teaching of virtual memory using open educational resources. 225-231 - Maria da C. C. Araújo, Antônio R. S. Silva, Ticianne G. R. Darin, Everardo L. de Castro, Rossana M. C. Andrade, Ernesto Trajano de Lima, Jaime Sánchez, José Aires de Castro Filho, Windson Viana:
Design and usability of a braille-based mobile audiogame environment. 232-238 - Edgar Marçal, Rossana M. C. Andrade, Windson Viana, Eduardo Junqueira, Rosemeiry Melo:
Mobile phone text messaging to increase student participation: an experience in a blended course. 239-245
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Intelligent robotics and multi-agent systems track
- Lenz Belzner, Alexander Neitz:
Learning relational probabilistic action models for online planning with decision forests. 248-253 - Lenz Belzner:
Time-adaptive cross entropy planning. 254-259 - Mohan Sridharan, Ben Meadows, Zenon Colaco:
A tale of many explanations: towards an explanation generation system for robots. 260-267 - Rafael Gonçalves Colares, Luiz Chaimowicz:
The next frontier: combining information gain and distance cost for decentralized multi-robot exploration. 268-274 - Siamak G. Faal, Shadi Tasdighi Kalat, Cagdas D. Onal:
Towards collective manipulation without inter-agent communication. 275-280
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Anton Dukeman, Julie A. Adams, James R. Edmondson:
Extensible collaborative autonomy using GAMS. 281-283 - Sebastian Ahrndt, Johannes Fähndrich, Sahin Albayrak:
Human-agent teamwork: what is predictability, why is it important? 284-286 - Florian Mirus, Frank Slomian, Stefan Dörr, Felipe Garcia Lopez, Matthias Gruhler, Jürgen Pfadt:
A modular hybrid localization approach for mobile robots combining local grid maps and natural landmarks. 287-290
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Neuro computing and deep learning and continuous-time computing track
- Daniel Neil, Michael Pfeiffer, Shih-Chii Liu:
Learning to be efficient: algorithms for training low-latency, low-compute deep spiking neural networks. 293-298 - Eugênio de Carvalho Saraiva, Herman Martins Gomes:
Similarity analysis of neuronal activation patterns. 299-304
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Pedro Costa Klein, Ricardo Bernardi Soder, Jefferson Becker, Alexandre Rosa Franco, Márcio Sarroglia Pinho:
An automatic method for multiple sclerosis lesion detection in fluid attenuated inversion recovery magnetic resonance images. 305-308 - Safae Cherdal, Salma Mouline:
Petri nets for modelling and analysing a complex system related to Alzheimer's disease. 309-312
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Student research competition paper
- Alberto Antonietti:
Modeling the cerebellum, from neurons to healthy and pathological behaviors: student research abstract. 313-314
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: The semantic web and applications track
- Guangyuan Piao, John G. Breslin:
Measuring semantic distance for linked open data-enabled recommender systems. 315-320 - Ricardo de Almeida Falbo, Glaice Kelly Quirino, Julio Cesar Nardi, Monalessa Perini Barcellos, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Nicola Guarino, Antonella Longo, Barbara Livieri:
An ontology pattern language for service modeling. 321-326 - Pasquale Minervini, Claudia d'Amato, Nicola Fanizzi, Floriana Esposito:
Leveraging the schema in latent factor models for knowledge graph completion. 327-332 - Claudia d'Amato, Steffen Staab, Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi, Duc Minh Tran, Fabien Gandon:
Ontology enrichment by discovering multi-relational association rules from ontological knowledge bases. 333-338 - Hela Sfar, Anja Habacha Chaïbi, Amel Bouzeghoub, Henda Ben Ghézala:
Gold standard based evaluation of ontology learning techniques. 339-346 - Marco Cameranesi, Claudia Diamantini, Domenico Potena, Emanuele Storti:
GoAAL: an ontology for goal-oriented development of AAL environments. 347-353 - Francesco Corcoglioniti, Marco Rospocher, Alessio Palmero Aprosio:
A 2-phase frame-based knowledge extraction framework. 354-361 - Wei Emma Zhang, Quan Z. Sheng, Yongrui Qin, Lina Yao, Ali Shemshadi, Kerry L. Taylor:
SECF: improving SPARQL querying performance with proactive fetching and caching. 362-367
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Yoshinori Hijikata, Shintaro Nomura, Fumitaka Nakane, Shogo Nishida:
A bootstrapping method for extracting attribute names with keys from the web. 368-371 - Nikolaos Kaklanis, Ageliki Konstadinidou, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
Automatic semantic service composition aiming at increasing end-users' accessibility. 372-374
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Student research competition paper
- Guangyuan Piao:
Exploiting the semantic similarity of interests in a semantic interest graph for social recommendations: student research abstract. 375-376
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Cloud computing track
- Guilherme da Cunha Rodrigues, Rodrigo N. Calheiros, Vinicius Tavares Guimaraes, Glederson Lessa dos Santos, Márcio Barbosa de Carvalho, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco, Rajkumar Buyya:
Monitoring of cloud computing environments: concepts, solutions, trends, and future directions. 378-383 - Maurizio Montagnuolo, Alberto Messina, Elliot K. Kolodner, Doron Chen, Eran Rom, Kalman Z. Meth, Paula Ta-Shma:
Supporting media workflows on an advanced cloud object store platform. 384-389 - Victor A. E. de Farias, Flávio R. C. Sousa, José Gilvan Rodrigues Maia, João Paulo Pordeus Gomes, Javam C. Machado:
Elastic provisioning for cloud databases with uncertainty management. 390-397 - Bojan Suzic:
Securing integration of cloud services in cross-domain distributed environments. 398-405 - Ivanilton Polato, Denilson Barbosa, Abram Hindle, Fabio Kon:
Hadoop energy consumption reduction with hybrid HDFS. 406-411 - Emanuel F. Coutinho, Paulo Antonio Leal Rego, Danielo Goncalves Gomes, José Neuman de Souza:
An architecture for providing elasticity based on autonomic computing concepts. 412-419 - Luis Carlos Jersak, Tiago Ferreto:
Performance-aware server consolidation with adjustable interference levels. 420-425 - Nathanaël Cheriere, Pierre Donat-Bouillud, Shadi Ibrahim, Matthieu Simonin:
On the usability of shortest remaining time first policy in shared Hadoop clusters. 426-431 - Majid Makki, Dimitri Van Landuyt, Stefan Walraven, Wouter Joosen:
Scalable and manageable customization of workflows in multi-tenant SaaS offerings. 432-439 - Marco Anisetti, Claudio Agostino Ardagna, Filippo Gaudenzi, Ernesto Damiani:
A certification framework for cloud-based services. 440-447 - Maha Shamseddine, Imad H. Elhajj, Ali Chehab, Ayman I. Kayssi, Wassim Itani:
NCaaS: network configuration as a service in SDN-driven cloud architectures. 448-454 - Emanuel F. Coutinho, Paulo A. L. Rego, José Neuman de Souza:
Evaluating the elasticity of multimedia applications in a cloud computing environment using network metrics. 455-461 - Gyorgi Stoykov, Anis Yazidi:
An enhanced biomorphic model for cloud scaling. 462-469
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Andrea Nodari, Jukka K. Nurminen, Christian Frühwirth:
Inventory theory applied to cost optimization in cloud computing. 470-473 - Jithin R, Priya Chandran:
Dynamic partitioning of physical memory among virtual machines: ASMI: architectural support for memory isolation. 474-476 - Ruey-Kai Sheu, Shyan-Ming Yuan, Xiao-Long Liu, Po-Yu Chung:
A plug-and-work tool for cloud system reconfiguration with single command. 477-479 - Hugo Lewi Hammer, Anis Yazidi, Kyrre M. Begnum:
Reliable modeling of CPU usage in an office worker environment. 480-483 - Wiem Abderrahim, Zièd Choukair:
PaaS dependability integration architecture based on cloud brokering. 484-487
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Student research competition paper
- Amjad Ullah:
Towards workload-aware fine-grained control over cloud resources: student research abstract. 488-489
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Dependable and adaptive distributed systems track
- Samuel Benz, Leandro Pacheco de Sousa, Fernando Pedone:
Stretching multi-ring Paxos. 492-499 - Young Yoon, Nathan Robinson, Vinod Muthusamy, Sheila A. McIlraith, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Planning the transformation of overlays. 500-507 - Hanna Kavalionak, Amir Hossein Payberah, Alberto Montresor, Jim Dowling:
NATCloud: cloud-assisted NAT-traversal service. 508-513 - Carlos Bartolomeu, Manuel Bravo, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
Dynamic adaptation of geo-replicated CRDTs. 514-521 - Mehran Khan, Ferhat Khendek, Maria Toeroe:
Monitoring service level workload and adapting highly available applications. 522-529
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Nicola Nostro, Ilaria Matteucci, Andrea Ceccarelli, Francesco Santini, Felicita Di Giandomenico, Fabio Martinelli, Andrea Bondavalli:
A multi-criteria ranking of security countermeasures. 530-533 - Odorico Machado Mendizabal, Fernando Luís Dotti, Fernando Pedone:
Analysis of checkpointing overhead in parallel state machine replication. 534-537 - Valmir Carneiro Barbosa, Alan Diêgo A. Carneiro, Fábio Protti, Uéverton S. Souza:
Deadlock models in distributed computation: foundations, design, and computational complexity. 538-541 - Aymen Jlassi, Patrick Martineau:
Virtualization technologies for the big data environment. 542-545
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Mobile computing and applications track
- Bin Cao, Jing Fan, Mingxuan Yuan, Yanhua Li:
Toward accurate energy-efficient cellular network: switching off excessive carriers based on traffic profiling. 546-551 - Victor de Graaff, Rolf A. de By, Maurice van Keulen:
Automated semantic trajectory annotation with indoor point-of-interest visits in urban areas. 552-559 - Chung-Kuang Chou, Chia-Chih Lin, Ming-Syan Chen:
Context-aware daily activity summarization with adaptive transmission. 560-565 - Hochul Lee, Jaehun Lee, Hyuck Han, Sooyong Kang:
Mobile platform support for remote music play. 566-571 - Jinkwan Park, Taeyong Kim, Bokuk Park, Hwan-Gue Cho:
Virtual running of vehicle trajectories for automatic map generation. 572-579 - Yun Shen, Nathan S. Evans, Azzedine Benameur:
Insights into rooted and non-rooted Android mobile devices with behavior analytics. 580-587 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Enzo Mumolo, Alessandro Moro:
Real-time counting of moving objects in complex environments. 588-595 - Wan D. Bae, Shayma Alkobaisi, Wade Meyers, Sada Narayanappa, Petr Vojtechovský:
Voronoi maps: an approach to individual-based environmental exposure estimation. 596-603 - Jee-Eun Kim, Masahiro Bessho, Shinsuke Kobayashi, Noboru Koshizuka, Ken Sakamura:
Navigating visually impaired travelers in a large train station using smartphone and bluetooth low energy. 604-611 - Mohamed Jacem Guezguez, Slim Rekhis, Noureddine Boudriga:
A sensor cloud architecture for healthcare applications. 612-617
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Massimiliano Benedetto, Alessio Gagliardi, Pasquale Buonocunto, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
An Android application for head tracking. 618-621 - Farah Saab, Imad H. Elhajj, Ayman I. Kayssi, Ali Chehab:
A crowdsourcing game-theoretic intrusion detection and rating system. 622-625 - Marcio E. F. Maia, Rossana M. C. Andrade, Windson Viana:
Towards a component infrastructure for cyber-physical systems. 626-628
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Student research competition paper
- Catherine Sotirakou:
A mobile news reader that turns news consumption into a game: student research abstract. 629-630 - Piyush Rai Saxena:
A data driven context aware activity recognition system: student research abstract. 631-632 - Yong Zheng:
Context-driven mobile apps management and recommendation: student research abstract. 633-634
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Networking track
- Maurice Khabbaz, Khaled B. Shaban, Chadi Assi, Long Qu:
Prioritizing deadline-constrained data flows in cloud datacenter networks. 636-643 - Gianpiero Costantino, Rajib Ranjan Maiti, Fabio Martinelli, Paolo Santi:
LoSeRO: a locality sensitive routing protocol in opportunistic networks. 644-650 - Péter Megyesi, Alessio Botta, Giuseppe Aceto, Antonio Pescapè, Sándor Molnár:
Available bandwidth measurement in software defined networks. 651-657 - Kallol Krishna Karmakar, Vijay Varadharajan, Udaya Kiran Tupakula, Michael Hitchens:
Policy based security architecture for software defined networks. 658-663 - André Soares, Alexandre Fontinele, Gilvan M. Durães, William Giozza, José Roberto Amazonas:
Circuit-switched translucent optical networks planning with user level QoS. 664-670
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Poster papers
- Valerio Arnaboldi, Mattia Giovanni Campana, Franca Delmastro, Elena Pagani:
PLIERS: a popularity-based recommender system for content dissemination in online social networks. 671-673
Volume I: Artificial intelligence and agents, distributed systems, and information systems: Wireless communications and networking track
- Panagiotis-Agis Oikonomou-Filandras, Kai-Kit Wong, Zhongbin Zheng, Yangyang Zhang:
Cooperative localisation with hybrid inertial navigation system/pedestrian dead reckoning tracking for GPS-denied environments. 675-681 - Tânia L. Monteiro, Marcelo Eduardo Pellenz, Edgard Jamhour, Manoel Camillo Penna, Fabrício Enembreck, Richard Demo Souza:
A scalable multiagent approach for channel assignment in wireless networks. 682-687 - Made Harta Dwijaksara, Wha Sook Jeon, Dong Geun Jeong:
A joint user association and load balancing scheme for wireless LANs supporting multicast transmission. 688-695