Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics
- ISSN : 1343-0130(Print) / 1883-8014(Online)
- Honorary Editor :Lotfi A. Zadeh (University of California)
- Editor-in-Chief :Toshio Fukuda (Nagoya University), Kaoru Hirota (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

JACIII Vol.11 No.10 Dec. 2007
- Selected Papers from InTech'05
- Editors : Jirapun Daengdej (Assumption University, Thailand), Pratit Santiprabhob (Assumption University, Thailand), Hung T. Nguyen (New Mexico State University, USA), and Vladik Kreinovich University of Texas at El Paso, USA() (As of Dec. 2007)
JACIII Vol.11 No.10 Dec. 2007
- Editorial:
- Special Issue: Selected Papers from InTech'05
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The main objective of the annual International Conference on Intelligent Technologies (InTech) is to bring together researchers and practitioners who implement intelligent and fuzzy technologies in real-world environment. The Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Technologies InTech was held in Phuket, Thailand, on December 14-16, 2005. Topics of InTech'05 included mathematical foundations of intelligent technologies, traditional Artificial Intelligent techniques, uncertainty processing and methods of soft computing, learning/adaptive systems/data mining, and applications of intelligent technologies. This special issue contains extended versions of 11 selected papers originally presented at InTech'05. These papers cover most of the topics of the conference.
Several papers describe intelligent applications of traditional data processing and signal processing techniques. H. Sawada et al. use advanced signal processing techniques to separate it sounds coming from different directions and thus, to enable user to it control robots by voice in noisy environments. N. Theera-Umpon uses a techniques of selecting a Region of Interest to enhance the behavior of the signal processing techniques when it detecting buried landmines. N. Shigei et al. describe innovative vector quantization technique which improve it image compression. T. A. Duong et al. use entropy approach to automatically it detect different it chemicals in the air.
A few papers describe new applications of fuzzy and computing-with-words techniques. J. Han et al. describe how fuzzy it clustering techniques can be enhanced when we take into account that different factors may have different importance and thus, must be taken with different weights. J. Y. Zhang et al. show how fuzzy techniques – specifically, fuzzy causal models – can improve the efficiency of computer systems for it e-commerce. I. Kobayashi et al. use a new techniques (similar to computing with words) that helps to it personalize help for software users.
Several papers take into account that in real life, knowledge is it hierarchical, and decision making and control are also hierarchical. T. H. Tran et al. show how a hierarchical combination of PID control with sliding-mode controllers can lead to robust non-overshoot high quality it control. L. Ding describes general challenges and ideas related to the need to take into account the hierarchical character of our knowledge.
Finally, two papers deal with radically new approaches to intelligent data processing. Y. Murai et al. propose a new efficient method of it representing objects in space, a method in which an object A is described by ¡Èdistance field¡É d(x) – describing the distance from an arbitrary point x to this object A. K. Akama et al. describe a new general computation model that is extremely useful in it checking program correctness.
We want to thank all the authors for their outstanding work, the participants of InTech'05 for their helpful suggestions, the anonymous reviewers for their thorough analysis and constructive help, and – last but not the least – to Professor Kaoru Hirota for his kind suggestion to host this issue and to the entire staff of the journal for their tireless work.
- Paper:
- A Robotic Auditory System that Interacts with Musical Sounds and Human Voices
- Hideyuki Sawada and Toshiya Takechi, pp. 1177-11839
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF523KB)
- Paper:
- Unexploded Ordnance Detection Using Region of Interest in Range Domain of Ground Penetrating Radar
- Nipon Theera-Umpon, pp. 1184-1188
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF113KB)
- Paper:
- Effective Multiple Vector Quantization for Image Compression
- Noritaka Shigei, Hiromi Miyajima, Michiharu Maeda, and Lixin Ma, pp. 1189-1196
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF200KB)
- Paper:
- Space Invariant Independent Component Analysis and ENose for Detection of Selective Chemicals in an Unknown Environment
- Tuan A. Duong, Margaret A. Ryan, and Vu A. Duong, pp. 1197-1203
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF240KB)
- Paper:
- An Iterative Approach for Fuzzy Clustering Based on Feature Significance
- Jianchao Han and Mohsen Beheshti, pp. 1204-1208
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF95KB)
- Paper:
- A Qualitative Model for Service Oriented Computing
- Jian Ying Zhang, Hepu Deng, and Ryszard Kowalczyk, pp. 1209-1215
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF92KB)
- Paper:
- Intelligent Help System that Synchronizes Application Software Operation: Toward Intelligent Tailor-Made Information Provision
- Ichiro Kobayashi and Tomoko Tsunawaki, pp. 1216-1223
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF491KB)
- Paper:
- Robust Non-Overshoot Time Responses Using Cascade Sliding Mode-PID Control
- Thanh H. Tran, Quang P. Ha, and Hung T. Nguyen, pp. 1224-1231
- Abstract | Full-text (PDFF207KB)
- Paper:
- A Model of Hierarchical Knowledge Representation – Toward Knowware for Intelligent Systems
- Liya Ding, pp. 1232-1240
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF155KB)
- Paper:
- Distance Field Model Concept for Space Representation
- Yasuyuki Murai, Suguru Asaoka, Hiroyuki Tsuji, Hisayuki Tatsumi, and Shinji Tokumasu, pp. 1241-1249
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF285KB)
- Paper:
- State-Transition Computation Models and Program Correctness Thereon
- Kiyoshi Akama and Ekawit Nantajeewarawat, pp. 1250-1261
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF187KB)
- Paper:
- Graph/Knot Theoretical Analysis and Generation for Impossible Figures
- Kento Tarui, Fangyan Dong, Yutaka Hatakeyama, Kaoru Hirota, pp. 1262-1273
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF550KB)
- Paper:
- Joint Attention Between a Human Being and a Partner Robot Based on Computational Intelligence
- Naoyuki Kubota, Toshiyuki Shimizu, and Minoru Abe, pp. 1274-1280
- Abstract | Full-text (PDF0KB)

