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CogInfoCom 2019: Naples, Italy
- 10th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications, CogInfoCom 2019, Naples, Italy, October 23-25, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-4793-2
- Hongxia Peng, Axel Delorme:
Observability of the Mind: The Methodological Inspiration Provided by Chess for Digitalizing Decision-Making Processes. 13-14 - Milan Gnjatovic, Nemanja Macek, Sasa Z. Adamovic:
A Non-Connectionist Two-Stage Approach to Digit Recognition in the Presence of Noise. 15-20 - Zsolt Gyozo Török, Ágoston Török:
Remember the North - : Reference Frames and Spatial Cognition at Different Scale. 21-26 - Nóra Imre, Réka Balogh, Gábor Gosztolya, László Tóth, Tamás Várkonyi, Csaba Lengyel, Magdolna Pákáski, János Kálmán:
Automatic recognition of temporal speech features in type 2 diabetes mellitus with mild cognitive impairment. 27-28 - Ashraf Aldabbas, Zoltán Gál:
On the Complex Event Identification Based on Cognitive Classification Process. 29-34 - Beatrix Katalin Szabó:
Interaction in an immersive virtual reality application. 35-40 - Fahmi Bellalouna:
Virtual-Reality-based Approach for Cognitive Design-Review and FMEA in the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. 41-46 - Carl Vogel, Anna Esposito:
Linguistic and Behaviour Interaction Analysis within Cognitive Infocommunications. 47-52 - Attila Bérczes, Tamás Bérczes, Imre Varga, Attila Tiba, Judit Zsuga:
Using Laplacian spectrum to analyse the comorbidities network of hemorrhagic stroke. 53-60 - Carl Vogel, Anna Esposito:
Advancing and Validating Models of Cognitive Architecture. 61-66 - Peter beim Graben, Ronald Römer, Werner Meyer, Markus Huber, Matthias Wolff:
Reinforcement Learning of Minimalist Numeral Grammars. 67-72 - Ronald Römer, Peter beim Graben, Markus Huber, Matthias Wolff, Günther Wirsching, Ingo Schmitt:
Behavioral Control of Cognitive Agents Using Database Semantics and Minimalist Grammars. 73-78 - Anna Esposito, Terry Amorese, Michele Buonanno, Marialucia Cuciniello, Antonietta Maria Esposito, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy, Laurence Likforman-Sulem, Maria Teresa Riviello, Alda Troncone, Gennaro Cordasco:
Handwriting and Drawing Features for Detecting Personality Traits. 79-84 - Atsushi Ito, Kei Nakada:
UI Design based on Traditional Japanese Gesture. 85-90 - Borbála Berki:
Sense of Presence in MaxWhere Virtual Reality. 91-94 - Daniel Hládek, Ján Stas, Stanislav Ondás:
Comparison of Recurrent Neural Networks for Slovak Punctuation Restoration. 95-100 - Dalma Geszten, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Károly Hercegfi:
Usability evaluation of a collaborative design software in the wild. 101-106 - Modar Dergham, Attila Gilányi:
Application of Virtual Reality in Kinematics Education. 107-112 - Razieh Darshi, Alireza Khayatian, Maryam Dehghani, Reza Boostani:
Modelling and Control of Paraplegic Subjects Walking Using Functional Electrical Stimulation. 113-118 - Stanislav Ondás, Daniel Hládek, Matús Pleva, Jozef Juhár, Eva Kiktová, Julius Zimmermann, Mária Oravcová:
Towards robot-assisted children speech audiometry. 119-124 - Bertram Wortelen, Sebastian Feuerstack, Marie-Christin Harre, Sergen Sentürk, Fang You, Jianmin Wang:
Engineering Optimized Control Panel Designs for Electric Driving. 125-130 - Balázs Tarján, György Szaszák, Tibor Fegyó, Péter Mihajlik:
N-gram Approximation of LSTM Recurrent Language Models for Single-pass Recognition of Hungarian Call Center Conversations. 131-136 - Monica Gruosso, Nicola Capece, Ugo Erra, Nunzio Lopardo:
A Deep Learning approach for the Motion Picture Content Rating. 137-142 - Vincenzo Bochicchio, Nelson Mauro Maldonato, Roberto Vitelli, Cristiano Scandurra:
"Emotional Nose": The Hedonic Character of Olfaction and its Epistemological and Clinical Implications. 143-146 - Marianna Koctúrová, Jozef Juhár:
Speech Activity Detection from EEG using a feed-forward neural network. 147-152 - Márk Danisovszky, Tibor Nagy, Kristóf Répás, Gábor Kusper:
Western Canon of Software Engineering: The Abstract Principles. 153-156 - Dávid Papp, Gábor Szücs, Zsolt Knoll:
Machine preparation for human labelling of hierarchical train sets by spectral clustering. 157-162 - Peter Klimczak, Kati Nowack, Günther Wirsching:
A Quantum Cognition Model For Learning By Difference. 163-168 - István Péntek, Attila Adamkó:
Bio-sensory data warehouse with analytics for e-helath solutions. 169-174 - Oktavian Lantang, Attila Tiba, András Hajdu, György Terdik:
Convolutional Neural Network For Predicting The Spread of Cancer. 175-180 - Kenn Steger-Jensen, Hans-Henrik Hvolby, Iskra Dukovska-Popovska, Sven Vestergaard, Carsten Svensson:
Enabling green manufacturing using Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) technology. 181-186 - Gyöngyi Bujdosó, Kata Boros, Cornelia Mihaela Novac, Ovidiu-Constantin Novac:
Developing cognitive processes as a major goal in designing e-health information provider VR environment in information science education. 187-192 - Attila Gilányi, Anna Rácz, Anna Mária Bólya, Katarzyna Chmielewska:
Early History of Hungarian Ballet in Virtual Reality. 193-198 - Lars Oestreicher:
Cognitive Chunks as Neural Activity : Is it Possible to see What you Think? 199-204 - Mária Babicsné Horváth, Károly Hercegfi:
Early Results of a Usability Evaluation of Two Digital Human Model -based Ergonomic Software Applying Eye-Tracking Methodology Comparison of the usability of ViveLab and Jack software. 205-210 - Ferenc Erdós:
Economical Aspects of UX Design and Development. 211-214 - Marianna Zichar:
Exploring the role and possibilties of 3D printing in IT studies : Is my curricula good enough? 221-226 - Attila Hideg, László Blázovics, Bertalan Forstner:
Uniform Dispersal of Cheap Flying Robots. 227-232 - Mohammad Naser-Moghadasi, Gábor Fazekas:
Multiple Sclerosis Detection via Machine Learning Algorithm, Accurate Simulated Database 3D MRI to 2D Images, using value of Binary Pattern Classification - A Case Study. 233-240 - Katarzyna Chmielewska, Attila Gilányi:
Computer Assisted Activating Methods in Education. 241-246 - Ádám B. Csapó:
Deep Metacyclic Parameter Search: Non-Convex optimization Based on Evolutionary Computing with a Few Twists. 247-252 - Anna Karampela, Carl Vogel:
Nouns and Verbs in Professional Reporting of Extreme Events. 253-258 - Gyürgy Szaszáak, Piero Pierucci:
A Comparative Analysis of Domain Adaptation Techniques for Recognition of Accented Speech. 259-264 - Pavel Zikmund, Miroslav Macik, Lukas Dubnicky, Michaela Horpatzska:
Comparison of Joystick guidance methods. 265-270 - Robert Pinter, Sanja Maravic Cisar:
"B here" Class Attendance Tracking System with Gamification. 271-276 - Eva Dulau, Chrisna Botha-Ravyse, Mika Luimula:
Virtual reality for physical rehabilitation: A Pilot study How will virtual reality change physical therapy? 277-282 - Evangelos Markopoulos, Jenny Lauronen, Mika Luimula, Pihla Lehto, Sami Laukkanen:
Maritime Safety Education with VR Technology (MarSEVR). 283-288 - Mikel de Velasco-Vázquez, Raquel Justo, Asier López-Zorrilla, María Inés Torres:
Can Spontaneous Emotions be Detected from Speech on TV Political Debates? 289-294 - Dávid Sztahó, István Valálik:
Speech Fluency Measurement of Patients with Parkinson's Disease by Forward-Backward Divergence Segmentation. 295-300 - Berardina De Carolis, Francesca D'Errico, Nicola Macchiarulo, Veronica Rossano:
Investigating the Social Robots' Role in Improving Children Attitudes toward Recycling. The case of PeppeRecycle. 301-306 - Miklós Gábriel Tulics, György Szaszák, Krisztina Mészáros, Klára Vicsi:
Artificial Neural Network and SVM based Voice Disorder Classification. 307-312 - Aleksandar Pejic, Piroska Stanic Molcer:
Predicting the Outcome of a PISA Problem Solving Task Using Strategic Behavior Data. 313-318 - Attila Kovari, Jozsef Katona, Ilona Heldal, Carsten Helgesen, Cristina A. Costescu, Adrian Rosan, Andrea Hathazi, Serge Thill, Robert Demeter:
Examination of Gaze Fixations Recorded during the Trail Making Test. 319-324 - Attila Kovari, Jozsef Katona, Robert Demeter, Adrian Rosan, Andrea Hathazi, Cristina A. Costescu, Ilona Heldal, Carsten Helgesen, Serge Thill:
Analysis of Gaze Fixations Using an Open-source Software. 325-328 - Jozsef Katona, Attila Kovari, Cristina A. Costescu, Adrian Rosan, Andrea Hathazi, Ilona Heldal, Carsten Helgesen, Serge Thill, Robert Demeter:
The Examination Task of Source-code Debugging Using GP3 Eye Tracker. 329-334 - Jozsef Katona, Attila Kovari, Ilona Heldal, Carsten Helgesen, Cristina A. Costescu, Adrian Rosan, Andrea Hathazi, Serge Thill, Robert Demeter:
Recording Eye-tracking Parameters during a Program Source-code Debugging Example. 335-338 - Igor Efrem, Magnar Høyvik, Ilona Heldal, Carsten Helgesen, Attila Kovari, Jozsef Katona, Cristina A. Costescu, Adrian Rosan, Andrea Hathazi, Robert Demeter, Serge Thill:
Mobile Application Helps Planning Activities during Pregnancy. 339-342 - Cristina A. Costescu, Adrian Rosan, Brigitta Nagy, Andrea Hathazi, Attila Kovari, Jozsef Katona, Robert Demeter, Ilona Heldal, Carsten Helgesen, Serge Thill, Igor Efrem:
Assessing Visual Attention in Children Using GP3 Eye Tracker. 343-348 - Cristina A. Costescu, Adrian Rosan, Brigitta Nagy, Andrea Hathazi, Attila Kovari, Jozsef Katona, Ilona Heldal, Carsten Helgesen, Serge Thill, Robert Demeter:
Emotion recognition in typical and atypical development - a technology-based paradigm. 349-352 - Robert Demeter, Attila Kovari, Jozsef Katona, Ilona Heldal, Cristina A. Costescu, Adrian Rosan, Andrea Hathazi, Serge Thill:
A quantitative study of using Cisco Packet Tracer simulation software to improve IT students' creativity and outcomes. 353-358 - Robert Demeter, Attila Kovari, Jozsef Katona, Ilona Heldal, Cristina A. Costescu, Adrian Rosan, Andrea Hathazi, Serge Thill:
The use of cognitive maps in product development. 359-362 - Tibor Guzsvinecz, Monika Szeles, Erika Perge, Cecilia Sik-Lányi:
Preparing spatial ability tests in a virtual reality application. 363-368 - Nelson Mauro Maldonato, Mario Bottone, Raffaele Sperandeo, Cristiano Scandurra, Vincenzo Bochicchio, Massimiliano Lorenzo Cappuccio, Antonietta Maria Esposito, Benedetta Muzii:
The biodynamic stress hypothesis Towards an evolutionary psychology paradigm. 369-374 - Nelson Mauro Maldonato, Benedetta Muzii, Donatella di Corrado, Raffaele Sperandeo, Mario Bottone, Massimiliano Lorenzo Cappuccio, Marinella Coco, Anna Esposito:
The spontaneous order of creativity Brain, complexity and evolution. 375-380 - Mads Gjerstad Eide, Ruben Watanabe, Ilona Heldal, Carsten Helgesen, Atle Birger Geitung, Harald Soleim:
Detecting oculomotor problems using eye tracking: Comparing EyeX and TX300. 381-388 - Kata Boros, Gyöngyi Bujdosó, Cornelia Mihaela Novac, Ovidiu-Constantin Novac:
E-Health Promotion virtual reality services in MaxWhere VR spaces - design and development. 389-390 - Mariann Váraljai, Bálint Nagy:
A Survey in Issues of Disruptive Technologies to Broaden Learning for The Future Students. 391-396 - Harish Gunasekaran:
Multimodal enactive interface: Design principles grounded on cognitive neuroscientific basis. 397-402 - Eva Dulau, Chrisna R. Botha-Ravyse, Mika Luimula, Panagiotis Markopoulos, Evangelos Markopoulos, Kimmo Tarkkanen:
A virtual reality game for cognitive impairment screening in the elderly: a user perspective. 403-410 - Modar Dergham, Attila Gil'nyi:
On a System of Virtual Spaces for Teaching Kinematics. 411-414 - Veronika Szücs, Neser Alsaleh:
Extension of Assistive Technology on Mobile Platform. 415-416 - Veronika Szücs, Tibor Guzsvinecz, Attila Magyar:
Improved algorithms for movement pattern recognition and classification in physical rehabilitation. 417-424 - Mostafa Elgendy, Miklós Herperger, Tibor Guzsvinecz, Cecilia Sik-Lányi:
Indoor Navigation for People with Visual Impairment using Augmented Reality Markers. 425-430 - Anna Rácz, Attila Gilányi, Anna Mária Bólya, Katarzyna Chmielewska:
A Virtual Exhibition on the History of Hungarian Ballet. 431-432 - Betul Tolgay, Silvia Dell'Orco, Mauro N. Maldonato, Carl Vogel, Luigi Trojano, Anna Esposito:
EEGs as potential predictors of virtual agents' acceptance. 433-438 - István Károly Boda, Erzsébet Tóth, Iszály Ferenc Zalán:
Text-based approach to second language learning in the virtual space focusing on Callimachus' life and works. 439-444 - Raffaele Sperandeo, Lucia Luciana Mosca, Yari Mirko Alfano, Valeria Cioffi, Alfonso Davide Di Sarno, Anastasiya Galchenko, Daniela Iennaco, Teresa Longobardi, Enrico Moretto, Silvia Dell'Orco, Benedetta Muzii, Nelson Mauro Maldonato:
Complexity in the narration of the self A new theoretical and methodological perspective of diagnosis in psychopathology based on the computational method. 445-450 - Marinella Coco, Andrea Buscemi, Claudia Savia Guerrera, Chiara Licitra, Emanuele Pennisi, Valentina Vettor, Luca Rizzi, Paola Bovo, Paola Fecarotta, Silvia Dell'Orco, Benedetta Muzii, Mario Bottone, Maria Bellomo, Donatella di Corrado:
Touch and communication in the institutionalized elderly. 451-458 - Bálint Molnár, Dora Mattyasovszky-Philipp:
An architectural approach to Cognitive Information System. 459-462 - Cristina Monsone, Ádám B. Csapó:
Charting the State-of-the-Art in the Application of Convolutional Neural Networks to Quality Control in Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing. 463-468 - Tibor Ujbanyi, Gordana Stankov, Bálint Nagy:
Eye tracking based usability evaluation of the MaxWhere virtual space in a search task. 469-474 - Tibor Ujbanyi, Gordana Stankov, Bálint Nagy:
A transparent working environment in MaxWhere virtual space. 475-478 - Zoltán Kvasznicza, János Kovács, Gábor Maza, MazaBalázs Péli:
VR based Duale education at E.ON The win-win-win situation for companies, graduates and universities. 479-482 - Ildikó Horváth:
How To Develop Excellent Educational Content for 3D VR. 483-490 - Ildikó Horváth:
Behaviors and Capabilities of Generation CE Students in 3D VR. 491-494 - György Molnár, Dávid Sik:
Smart devices, smart environments, smart students - A review on educational opportunities in virtual and augmented reality learning environments. 495-498 - Tord Hettervik Frøland, Elisabeth Ersvær, Gry Sjøholt, Ilona Heldal, Anne Hjellbrekke Frèyen, Shangavi Logeswaran, Attila Kovari, Jozsef Katona, Cristina A. Costescu, Adrian Rosan, Andrea Hathazi:
mStikk - A Mobile Application for Learning Phlebotomy. 499-506 - Miklós Kuczmann, Péter Baranyi:
State Space Model Based Control in Virtual Laboratory. 507-510 - Raffaele Sperandeo, Lucia Luciana Mosca, Yari Mirko Alfano, Valeria Cioffi, Alfonso Davide Di Sarno, Anastasiya Galchenko, Daniela Iennaco, Teresa Longobardi, Enrico Moretto, Silvia Dell'Orco, Benedetta Muzii, Nelson Mauro Maldonato:
Preventing dyspraxia: a project for the creation of a computational diagnostic system based on the theory of embodied cognition. 511-512 - Katarzyna Chmielewska:
From Mathability to Learnability. 513-516 - György Molnár, Beáta Orosz:
Visual, own device and experience-based educational methods and possibilities in VET. 517-520 - Zsolt Koren, Emma Lógó, Bálint Szabó:
Visitor experiences in The Museum of Applied Arts of Budapest : Interactions with ColourMirror. 521-524 - Dorina Bór, Éva Etzler, Márton Galbás, Emma Lógó:
The difficulties of installing university-licenced software : 'Next, next, accept, run'. 525-528 - Tamás Budai, Miklós Kuczmann:
A multi-purpose virtual laboratory with interactive knowledge integration. 529-532 - György Molnár, Katalin Nagy, Zoltán Balogh:
The role and impact of visualization during the processing of educational materials, presentation options in education and in the virtual space. 533-538 - Viktória Kövecses-Gõsi:
The pedagogical Project of Education for Sustainable Development in 3D virtual space. 539-544 - Harish Gunasekaran:
Multimodal enactive interface: A side vision to support the main vision of Industry 4.0. 545-550 - Mazin Al-Adawi, Mika Luimula:
Demo Paper: Virtual Reality in Fire Safety - Electric Cabin Fire Simulation. 551-552 - Péter Várlaki, Judit Ida Steiner-Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Mediumship and its Cognitive 'Survival' in Identification of Collective Individuation : The Hungarian Painter-Genius Csontváry's Mediumship and 'Survival' Part I. On the Wailing Wall Picture of Csontváry. 553-560 - Péter Várlaki, Judit Ida Steiner-Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Mediumship and its Cognitive 'Survival' in Identification of Collective Individuation The Hungarian Painter-Genius Csontváry's Mediumship and 'Survival' Part II. The Hypothesis of Hidden Meaning System of the Picture. 561-566 - Péter Várlaki, Judit Ida Steiner-Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Mediumship and its Cognitive 'Survival' in Identification of Collective Individuation The Hungarian Painter-Genius Csontváry's Mediumship and 'Survival' : Part III. The Analysis of the Feminine Representations of the Picture. 567-572 - Péter Várlaki, Judit Ida Steiner-Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Mediumship and its Cognitive 'Survival' in Identification of Collective Individuation The Hungarian Painter-Genius Csontváry's Mediumship and 'Survival' Part IV. The Representation and Meaning of the Hypothetic Herzl Group on the Picture. 573-578 - Péter Várlaki, Judit Ida Steiner-Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Mediumship and its Cognitive 'Survival' in Identification of Collective Individuation The Hungarian Painter-Genius Csontváry's Mediumship and 'Survival' Part V. The Picture Representation as Merkabah (Throne Chariot) System. 579-586 - Péter Várlaki, Judit Ida Steiner-Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Mediumship and its Cognitive "Survival" in Identification of Collective Individuation Part VI. Csontváry's Vision (Picture) of the Wailing Wall and Jung's Fatehpur Dream, a Comparison. 587-596 - Erno Horváth, Csaba Hajdu, Péter Korös:
Novel Pure-Pursuit Trajectory Following Approaches and their Practical Applications. 597-602 - Virág Csizmazia, Sára Mezei:
MaxWhere VR Learning at the Patrona Hungariae Secondary School. 603-604 - Daniel Nergui-Szöllössy:
Object Classification as Key for Algorithmic Language Processing of Metonymy and Metaphor : A Sensory Language Retrieval Approach+. 605-614 - Anna Sudár, Ádám B. Csapó:
Interaction Patterns of Spatial Navigation in VR Workspaces. 615-618 - Zsolt Namesztovszki, Lenke Major, Cintia Kovács, Dijana Karuovic, György Molnár:
Research of the usage of health-behavior improving mobile applications. 619-624
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