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iiWAS 2017: Salzburg, Austria
- Maria Indrawan-Santiago, Matthias Steinbauer, Ivan Luiz Salvadori, Ismail Khalil, Gabriele Anderst-Kotsis:
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, iiWAS 2017, Salzburg, Austria, December 4-6, 2017. ACM 2017
Learning and analytics
- Fernando R. S. Serrano, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Klitos Christodoulou:
Quantifying integration quality using feedback on mapping results. 3-12 - Juergen Mueller:
Combining aspects of genetic algorithms with weighted recommender hybridization. 13-22 - Katsumi Kumai, Jianwei Zhang, Yuhki Shiraishi, Daisuke Wakatsuki, Hiroyuki Kitagawa, Atsuyuki Morishima:
Group rotation management in real-time crowdsourcing. 23-31 - Jorge Martínez Gil, Bernhard Freudenthaler, Thomas Natschläger:
Automatic recommendation of prognosis measures for mechanical components based on massive text mining. 32-39 - Badr Hirchoua, Brahim Ouhbi, Bouchra Frikh:
A new knowledge capitalization framework in big data context. 40-48 - Chaw Thet Zan, Hayato Yamana:
A variable-length motifs discovery method in time series using hybrid approach. 49-57 - Alexander Dudko, Tatiana Endrjukaite, Yasushi Kiyoki:
Medical documents processing for summary generation and keywords highlighting based on natural language processing and ontology graph descriptor approach. 58-65 - Carsten Radeck, Klaus Meißner:
A customizable recommender system for mashup platforms. 66-75 - Yasuyuki Sumi:
ComicQA: contextual navigation aid by hyper-comic representation. 76-84 - Jean Carlos Oliveira de Abreu, Renato Fileto, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, Michael Röder, Matthias Wittwer, Horacio Saggion:
Characterizing mention mismatching problems for improving recognition results. 85-94 - Kazuma Kusu, Hyuk-In Choi, Tomoya Kambara, Taiki Kinoshita, Takamitsu Shioi, Kenji Hatano:
Searching cooking recipes by focusing on common ingredients. 95-101 - Yu Suzuki, Hiromitsu Ohara, Akiyo Nadamoto:
Finding missing tweets using topic structure and browsing time. 102-110 - Tetsuya Nakatoh, Kenta Nagatani, Kumiko Kanekawa, Takahiro Suzuki, Sachio Hirokawa:
Cluster analysis of scientific citation context. 111-115 - Lulwah AlSuwaidan, Mourad Ykhlef:
A novel information diffusion model for online social networks. 116-120 - Kazuhiro Akiyama, Tadahiko Kumamoto, Akiyo Nadamoto:
Emotion-based method for latent followee recommendation in Twitter. 121-125 - Yoshihisa Udagawa:
Approach for retrieving similar stock price patterns using dynamic programming method. 126-130 - Ryoma Tabata, Sachio Saiki, Masahide Nakamura:
Managing uncertain location with probability by integrating absolute and relative location information. 131-135 - Tung Doan, Atsuhiro Takasu:
Robust vehicle detection from noisy acceleration signal for bridge monitoring systems. 136-140 - Richard Henrique de Souza, Carina Friedrich Dorneles:
QSMatching: an approach to calculate similarity between questionnaires. 141-145 - Kouga Kobayashi, Yuri Nozaki, Takayasu Fushimi, Tetsuji Satoh:
Category reformation using purchase logs. 146-150 - Yuri Nozaki, Tetsuji Satoh:
Public/private tweet classification method to prevent posting to wrong accounts. 151-155 - Asami Okuda, Yuuki Matsunami, Mayumi Ueda, Shinsuke Nakajima:
Finding similar users based on their preferences against cosmetic item clusters. 156-160 - Andreea Buga, Bernhard Freudenthaler, Jorge Martínez Gil, Sorana Tania Nemes, Alejandra Lorena Paoletti:
Management of accurate profile matching using multi-cloud service interaction. 161-165 - Yuuki Matsunami, Mayumi Ueda, Shinsuke Nakajima:
Tag recommendation method for a cosmetics review recommender system. 166-170 - Jiayun Wang, Kyoji Kawagoe:
Ukiyo-e recommender system using restricted boltzmann machine. 171-175 - Amal Abid, Hanen Ameur, Atika Mbarek, Amal Rekik, Salma Jamoussi, Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou:
An extraction and unification methodology for social networks data: an application to public security. 176-180 - Alexandre Gouveia, Nuno Silva, Paulo Martins:
A rule-based DSS for transforming automatically-generated alignments into information integration alignments. 181-187 - Keiichi Mizuka, Yu Suzuki, Akiyo Nadamoto:
Extraction of commentary tweets about news articles. 188-192 - Bernhard Göschlberger, Matthias Steinbauer:
Global learning network analytics to enhance PLN understanding. 193-197
Security
- Abdelkader Magdy, A. Baith Mohamed, Gerald Quirchmayr, Erich Schikuta:
Towards a security and privacy protection model for semantic query engines. 198-207 - Takuhiro Kagawa, Sachio Saiki, Masahide Nakamura:
Visualizing and analyzing street crimes using personalized security information service PRISM. 208-214 - Kento Akiyama, Chisato Shinozuka, Chiemi Watanabe, Toshiyuki Amagasa, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
An index-based secure query processing scheme for outsourced databases. 215-223 - Mateus S. H. Cruz, Toshiyuki Amagasa, Chiemi Watanabe, Wenjie Lu, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
Secure similarity joins using fully homomorphic encryption. 224-233 - Manuela Pollak, Gabriele Anderst-Kotsis:
E-mail monitoring and management with MS social bots. 234-240 - Wolfgang Bauer, Jürgen Dorn:
Modeling trust for service e-marketplaces: case study in the manufacturing domain. 241-247
Data systems
- Misato Kotani, Kento Goto, Motomichi Toyama:
Generating 3D virtual museum using superSQL. 248-257 - Luciano Caroprese, Ester Zumpano:
P2P deductive databases: a system prototype. 258-265 - Christian Riegger, Tobias Vinçon, Ilia Petrov:
Multi-version indexing and modern hardware technologies: a survey of present indexing approaches. 266-275 - Vinicius Da Silveira Segalin, Carina F. Dorneles, Mario A. R. Dantas:
Improving performance in a DBaaS environment through the use of resource reservation. 276-283 - Takahiro Komamizu, Toshiyuki Amagasa, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
CROISSANT: centralized relational interface for web-scale SPARQL endpoints. 284-288 - Masahiro Tajima, Kento Goto, Motomichi Toyama:
Non-procedural generation of web pages with nested infinite-scrolls in superSQL. 289-295 - Christian Riegger, Tobias Vinçon, Ilia Petrov:
Write-optimized indexing with partitioned b-trees. 296-300
Distributed and IOT systems
- Alexander Novotny, Christine Bauer:
What do we really talk about when we talk about context in pervasive computing: a review and exploratory analysis. 301-310 - Martin Kodys, Pau Oliver, Joaquim Bellmunt, Mounir Mokhtari:
Human urban mobility classification in AAL deployments using mobile devices. 311-319 - Karoline Saatkamp, Uwe Breitenbücher, Frank Leymann, Michael Wurster:
Generic driver injection for automated IoT application deployments. 320-329 - Long Niu, Sachio Saiki, Masahide Nakamura:
Integrating environmental sensing and BLE-based location for improving daily activity recognition in OPH. 330-337 - Anders Friis-Christensen, Andrea Perego, Chrisa Tsinaraki, Lorenzino Vaccari:
The JRC multidisciplinary research data infrastructure. 338-342
Applications
- Anna Maria Al Zubaidi-Polli, Nervo Verdezoto, Nawfal Al-Zubaidi R.-Smith, Gabriele Anderst-Kotsis:
Ex-situ technology appropriation of an e-deliberation platform in an art gallery. 343-352 - Rikke Gaardboe, Niels Sandalgaard, Frantisek Sudzina:
The importance of task compatibility for web-enabled business intelligence success in e-government. 353-357 - Kazufumi Inafuku, Takayasu Fushimi, Tetsuji Satoh:
Graph generation method based on relative value of neighbor edges. 358-365 - Elisabeth Kapsammer, Eugen Kimmerstorfer, Birgit Pröll, Werner Retschitzegger, Wieland Schwinger, Johannes Schönböck, Nikolaus Dürk, Gustavo Rossi, Silvia E. Gordillo:
iVOLUNTEER: a digital ecosystem for life-long volunteering. 366-372 - Robert Flunger, Andreas Mladenow, Christine Strauss:
The free-to-play business model. 373-379 - Ashari Fachrizal Nuhrintama, Kiki Maulana Adhinugraha:
Kth NN query with multi layered network voronoi diagram for first aid emergency system. 380-384 - Alexander Kogler, Patrick Traxler:
Health monitoring of large amounts of photovoltaic systems: a case study. 385-389 - Hanna-Leena Huttunen, Simon Klakegg, Niels van Berkel, Aku Visuri, Denzil Ferreira, Raija Halonen:
Understanding elderly care: a field-study for designing future homes. 390-394
Web and ontology
- Martin Necaský, Jirí Helmich, Jakub Klímek:
Platform for automated previews of linked data. 395-404 - Saki Nagaki, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
Recency-based candidate selection for efficient entity linking. 405-414 - Bruno C. N. Oliveira, Alexis Huf, Ivan Luiz Salvadori, Frank Siqueira:
Automatic semantic enrichment of data services. 415-424 - Ivan Luiz Salvadori, Bruno C. N. Oliveira, Alexis Huf, Eduardo C. Inacio, Frank Siqueira:
An ontology alignment framework for data-driven microservices. 425-433 - Md Rafiul Sabbir Hridoy, Mohammad Shahadat Hossain, Raihan Ul Islam, Karl Andersson:
A web based belief rule based expert system for assessing flood risk. 434-440 - Jakub Klímek, Petr Skoda:
LinkedPipes ETL in use: practical publication and consumption of linked data. 441-445 - Luca Mazzola, Patrick Kapahnke:
DLP: a web-based facility for exploration and basic modification of ontologies by domain experts. 446-450 - Samira Babalou, Alsayed Algergawy, Birger Lantow, Birgitta König-Ries:
Why the mapping process in ontology integration deserves attention. 451-456 - Michal Med, Petr Kremen:
Context-based ontology for urban data integration. 457-461
Software engineering and services
- Werner Mach:
A simulation environment for WS-agreement negotiation compliant strategies. 462-471 - Christian Vorhemus, Erich Schikuta:
A data-oriented architecture for loosely coupled real-time information systems. 472-481 - Minh Le, Stephen W. Clyde:
JSReX: an efficient JavaScript-based middleware for multi-platform mobile peer-to-peer networks. 482-491 - Luca Mazzola, Patrick Kapahnke, Matthias Klusch:
Pattern-based semantic composition of optimal process service plans with ODERU. 492-501 - Julius Köpke, Marco Franceschetti, Johann Eder:
Analyzing data-flow implementations for distributed execution of inter-organizational processes. 502-510 - Svetlana Boudko, Wolfgang Leister:
Treatment pathways as petri nets in patient workflow management. 511-518 - Michael Wurster, Uwe Breitenbücher, Michael Falkenthal, Frank Leymann:
Developing, deploying, and operating twelve-factor applications with TOSCA. 519-525 - Masayuki Higashino:
Application of mobile agent technology to microservice architecture. 526-529 - Amina Bourouis, Kais Klai, Nejib Ben Hadj-Alouane:
Measuring opacity in web services. 530-534
Education
- Werner Winiwarter:
KANGAROO: the kanji game room. 535-544 - Bernhard Göschlberger, Peter A. Bruck:
Gamification in mobile and workplace integrated microlearning. 545-552 - Won Kim, Ahyoung Choi, Jaehyuk Choi, Ok-Ran Jeong, Yong Ju Jung, Sangwoo Kang, Joohyung Lee, Sang-Woong Lee, Woong-Kee Loh, Joon Yoo, Seongcheol Chung, Hyungchul Lee, Sungmi Chon, YoungCheol Jeon, Han Sook Kim, Jin-Whan Kim, Jung-Hun Lee, Youna Min, Geun-Sil Song, Sun Ok Yang:
Korea's software education initiative. 553-557 - Werner Winiwarter:
ELSABET: enhanced linguistic semantic augmented browsing educational technologies. 558-562 - Rui Neves Madeira, André Antunes, Octavian Postolache:
Web applications and web services support therapists in a multi-sensor platform for therapeutic gaming. 563-567
Show
- Kyoungsook Kim, Minhyuck Jin, Hyun Ahn, Kwanghoon Pio Kim:
Discovering work transference networks on workflows. 568-572 - Rawan N. Al-Matham, Hend S. Al-Khalifa:
A crowdsourcing web-based system for reporting predatory publishers. 573-576 - Shihono Karikome, Noriko Kando, Tetsuji Satoh:
Structural analysis of procedural texts for generating flow graphs. 577-581 - Ryo Minakawa, Tetsuji Takada:
Exploring alternative security warning dialog for attracting user attention: evaluation of "Kawaii" effect and its additional stimulus combination. 582-586 - Syopiansyah Jaya Putra, Muhamad Nur Gunawan, Ismail Khalil, Teddy Mantoro:
Sentence boundary disambiguation for Indonesian language. 587-590
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