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.14 No.5 July 2010
- Special Issue on Software Engineering for Web Intelligence
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Editor : Jonathan Lee (National Central University, Taiwan)
Guest Editor : Jong Yih Kuo (National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan) - Special Issue on ISIS 2009, Dong-A University, Busan, Korea
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Guest Editor : John-Tark Lee (Dong-A University, Busan, Korea), Gyei Kark Park (Mokpo National Maritime University, Korea)
JACIII Vol.14 No.5 July 2010
- Paper:
- A Tool for Visualizing the Behavior of Fuzzy Constraint Satisfaction Solvers
- Takuto Yanagida, Masahito Kurihara, and Hidetoshi Nonaka, pp. 425-430
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- Paper:
- Effective Cycle Time: A Real World Balancing Index for Paced Assembly Lines
- Konstantinos N. Genikomsakis and Vassilios D. Tourassis, pp. 431-441
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- Paper:
- A Novel Taxi Dispatch System Integrating a Multi-Customer Strategy and Genetic Network Programming
- QingBiao Meng, Shingo Mabu, Lu Yu, and Kotaro Hirasawa, pp. 442-452
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- Paper:
- A Model for Generating Facial Expressions Using Virtual Emotion Based on Simple Recurrent Network
- Yuki Matsui, Masayoshi Kanoh, Shohei Kato, Tsuyoshi Nakamura, and Hidenori Itoh, pp. 453-463
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- Paper:
- Evolving Asset Portfolios by Genetic Relation Algorithm
- Victor Parque, Shingo Mabu, and Kotaro Hirasawa, pp. 464-474
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- Paper:
- The Search for a Search: Measuring the Information Cost of Higher Level Search
- William A. Dembski and Robert J. Marks II, pp. 475-486
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- Paper:
- A Double-Deck Elevator Systems
Controller with Idle Cage Assignment Algorithm Using Genetic Network Programming - Shingo Mabu, Lu Yu, Jin Zhou, Shinji Eto, and Kotaro Hirasawa, pp. 487-496
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- Paper:
- Genetic Network Programming with Estimation of Distribution Algorithms for Class Association Rule
Mining in Traffic Prediction - Xianneng Li, Shingo Mabu, Huiyu Zhou, Kaoru Shimada, and Kotaro Hirasawa, pp. 497-509
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Regular Papers
- Editorial:
- Special Issue on Software Engineering for Web Intelligence
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Software engineering, in applying engineering to software, advocates the application of systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approaches to development, operation, and maintenance of software. Software engineering is also considered a transformational process that models the real world on a corresponding software world. Recent advances in software engineering applied to Web intelligence have been recognized as a wave in scientific research and development, exploring basic roles and practical impact of advanced information technology on next-generation Web-empowered products, systems, and services. Various web systems and services currently provide many benefits to users, with Web intelligence becoming increasingly important in research and business. Such Web intelligent systems have been realized through related technologies as software engineering, interactive machine learning, etc.
This special issue brings together researchers who have inspired software engineering in Web intelligence. Submissions have been reviewed for relevance, originality, significance, and presentation based on JACIII review criteria. This special issue presents four papers describing outstanding studies on project management, service-oriented architecture, semantic Web technologies, and service composition planning in Web intelligence. All papers introduce promising approaches and interesting results that readers will find highly relevant!
We believe that software engineering in Web Intelligence has tremendous potential as a new, active research field, and we hope this issue will motivate researchers to expand their own studies on software engineering in Web Intelligence.
Special Issue on Software Engineering for Web Intelligence
- Paper:
- Integrating Process and Work Breakdown Structure with Design Structure Matrix
- Jonathan Lee, Whan-Yo Deng, Wen-Tin Lee, Shin-Jie Lee, Kuo-Hsun Hsu, and Shang-Pin Ma, pp. 512-522
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- Paper:
- A BPEL-Based Fault-Handling Architecture for Telecom Operation Support Systems
- Ing-Yi Chen, Guo-Kai Ni, Cheng-Hwa Kuo, and Chau-Young Lin, pp. 523-530
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- Paper:
- A Signal-Representation-Based Parser to Extract Text-Based Information from the Web
- Mu-Chun Su, Shao-Jui Wang, Chen-Ko Huang, Pa-Chun Wang, Fu-Hau Hsu, Shih-Chieh Lin, and Yi-Zeng Hsieh, pp. 531-539
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- Paper:
- Using Planning and Case-Based Reasoning for Service Composition
- Chiung-Hon Leon Lee, Alan Liu, and Huan-Hsian Huang, pp. 540-548
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- Editorial:
- Special Issue on ISIS 2009, Dong-A University, Busan, Korea
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The 10th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems 2009 (ISIS2009) held on August 17-19, 2009, at the Bumin Campus of Dong-A University (http://www.donga.ac.kr/) in Busan, Korea, was sponsored by the Korean Institute of Intelligent System Society (KIIS) and cosponsored technically by the Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics (SOFT) and the Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence (TAAI).
The international symposium focused on state-of-art accomplishments, innovations, and potential directions in intelligent systems. It also marked an epoch of innovation and the dissemination of research into many interesting fields. Its broad theme covered the latest in technical fields, including artificial intelligence, intelligent systems, Ambient Intelligence (AmI), bioinformatics, information technology, and their wide-ranging applications, from basic theoretical work to practical engineering applications. The 80 featured papers were presented by 120 participants.
With so many papers submitted to JACIII, this special issue consists of just two strictly selected papers. The first, deals with emerging research trends in robotics, proposing a new trajectory generation using the univariate Dynamic Encoding Algorithm for Searches (uDEAS) in the turning of a biped walking robot. The second paper, presenting the latest findings in AmI, details a newly designed and implemented robust capacitive sensor with parasitic parameter modeling over a range of high 200 KHz frequencies based on an Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF) algorithm.
I would like to thank Mr. Kunihiko Uchida, Mr. Shinya Wakai, Ms. Reiko Ohta, and Mr. Shinji Isokawa as editorial staff of Fuji Technology Press for editing these complex manuscripts into their final form. And I really thank to Prof. Kaoru Hirota, Editor-in-Chief of JACIII for inviting me to direct this special issue on ISIS.
Special Issue on ISIS 2009, Dong-A University, Busan, Korea
- Paper:
- A New Trajectory Generation Scheme for Direction Turning in Biped Walking
- Man-Seok Kim, Jo-Hwan Kim, Min-Goo Choi, and Jong-Wook Kim, pp. 550-554
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- Paper:
- Implementation of Passive Telemetry RF Sensor System Using Unscented Kalman Filter Algorithm
- John-Tark Lee, Kyung-Yeop Kim, and Su-Ho Lee, pp. 555-561
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