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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)

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JACIII Vol.14 No.4 May 2010

Special Issue on Selected Papers from IWI 2009

Editor : Yasufumi Takama (Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)

Guest Editor : Seiji Yamada (National Institute of Informatics, the Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), Japan), Tsuyoshi Murata (Department of Computer Science, Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

JACIII Vol.14 No.4 May 2010

Regular Papers

Paper:
An Extension Approach for Neural Networks by Introducing a Nearest Neighbor Algorithm in Relative Coordinates
Hirofumi Suzaki and Satoru Kuhara, pp. 325-343
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Neural Network Implementation of Image Rendering via Self-Calibration
Yi Ding, Yuji Iwahori, Tsuyoshi Nakamura, Lifeng He, Robert J. Woodham, and Hidenori Itoh, pp. 344-352
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Enhancing the Largest Set Rule for Assembly Line Balancing Through the Concept of Bi-Directional Work Relatedness
Konstantinos N. Genikomsakis and Vassilios D. Tourassis, pp. 353-363
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SN Ratio Estimation and Speech Segment Detection of Extracted Signals Through Independent Component Analysis
Takeshi Koya, Nobuo Iwasaki, Takaaki Ishibashi, Go Hirano, Hiroshi Shiratsuchi, and Hiromu Gotanda, pp. 364-374
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Color Quantization Based on Hierarchical Frequency Sensitive Competitive Learning
Jun Zhang and Jinglu Hu, pp. 375-381
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Special Issue on Selected Papers from IWI 2009

Editorial:
Special Issue on Selected Papers from IWI 2009
Seiji Yamada, Tsuyoshi Murata, and Yasufumi Takama, p. 383

Various Web systems and services currently provide a great deal of benefits to users, with Web interaction becoming increasingly important in research and business. Such Web interaction has been realized through related technologies as interaction design, interactive information retrieval, interactive intelligent systems, personalization, user interfaces and interactive machine learning. However, each study and development in such different fields has been done independently, which might discourage us from studying Web interaction from an unified view of human-system interaction and making Web interaction more intelligent by applying AI and computational intelligence.

Guest Editors (Seiji Yamada, Tsuyoshi Murata, and Yasufumi Takama) organized an Intelligent Web Interaction Workshop 2009 (IWI’09) in Milano, Italy, last year to bring together researchers in diversified fields including Web systems, AI, computational intelligence, humancomputer interaction and user interfaces. Held jointly with 2009 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI-2009), IWI’09 produced 14 outstanding papers - an acceptance rate of 50%, and active discussions among speakers and participants. A subsequent workshop Intelligent Web Interaction Workshop 2010 (IWI’10) will be held in Toronto, Canada in this September.

This special issue presents intelligent Web interaction as a new and promising research field. Speakers selected from among those at IWI’09 were encouraged to submit papers for this issue. The submissions were then reviewed for relevance, originality, significance and presentation based on JACIII review criteria. This special issue consists of five papers which describe excellent studies on Web interface, Web systems, Web credibility, constrained clustering for interactive Web application and graph analysis on the Web. The acceptance rate was 56%. All papers introduce promising approaches and interesting results that readers will find inspiring.

We strongly believe intelligent Web interaction has tremendous potential as a new, active field of research, and we hope this issue will motivate researchers to expand studies on intelligent Web interaction.

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Paper:
Natural Language Questions and Answers for RDF Information Resources
Chie Akita, Motohiro Mase, and Yasuhiko Kitamura, pp. 384-389
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Web-Based Intelligent Photograph Management System Enhancing Browsing Experience
Yuki Orii, Takayuki Nozawa, and Toshiyuki Kondo, pp. 390-395
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Paper:
Extraction of Web Site Evaluation Criteria and Automatic Evaluation
Peng Li and Seiji Yamada, pp. 396-401
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Paper:
Learning Similarity Matrix from Constraints of Relational Neighbors
Masayuki Okabe and Seiji Yamada, pp. 402-407
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Paper:
An Efficient Algorithm for Optimizing Bipartite Modularity in Bipartite Networks
Xin Liu and Tsuyoshi Murata, pp. 408-415
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