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International Journal of Semantic Computing, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 2007
- Phillip C.-Y. Sheu:
Editorial Preface. 1-9 - Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, Atsushi Kitazawa:
From Semanticobjects to Semantic Software Engineering. 11-28 - Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Qibin Sun, Heather Yu:
Overview and Future Trends of Multimedia Research for Content Access and Distribution. 29-66 - Wamiq Manzoor Ahmed, Muhammad Naeem Ayyaz, Bartek Rajwa, M. Farrukh Khan, Arif Ghafoor, J. Paul Robinson:
Semantic Analysis of Biological Imaging Data: Challenges and Opportunities. 67-85 - Nishith Pathak, Sandeep Mane, Jaideep Srivastava:
Analysis of Cognitive Social and Knowledge Networks from Electronic Communication. 87-120 - Carsten Jacob, David Linner, Heiko Pfeffer, Ilja Radusch:
Bio-Inspired Processing and Propagation of Semantics in Loosely Coupled Computing Environments. 121-144
Volume 1, Number 2, June 2007
- Xiao-Ping Zhang:
Guest Editor's Introduction. 145 - Kasturi Chatterjee, Shu-Ching Chen:
A Novel Indexing and Access Mechanism Using Affinity Hybrid Tree for Content-Based Image Retrieval in Multimedia Databases. 147-170 - Christoph Fehn, Christian Weissig, Ingo Feldmann, Marcus Müller, Peter Eisert, Peter Kauff, Hans Bloß:
Creation of High-Resolution Video Panoramas for Sport Events. 171-184 - Ralph Ewerth, Markus Mühling, Bernd Freisleben:
Self-Supervised Learning of Face Appearances in TV Casts and Movies. 185-204 - Duan-Yu Chen, Hong-Yuan Mark Liao, Sheng-Wen Shih:
Atomic Human Action Segmentation and Recognition Using a Spatio-Temporal Probabilistic Framework. 205-220 - Gerald Friedland, Kristian Jantz, Tobias Lenz, Fabian Wiesel, Raúl Rojas:
Object Cut and Paste in Images and Videos. 221-247 - Qingsong Lu, Betsy George, Shashi Shekhar:
Evacuation Route Planning: a Case Study in Semantic Computing. 249-303
Volume 1, Number 3, September 2007
- Rodrigo Capobianco Guido:
Guest Editor's Introduction. 305-306 - Atman Jbari, Abdellah Adib, Driss Aboutajdine:
Blind Audio Separation and Content Analysis in the Time-Scale Domain. 307-318 - Helmut Prendinger, Paul Piwek, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
A Novel Method for Automatically Generating Multi-Modal Dialogue from Text. 319-334 - Sébastien Cuendet, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Elizabeth Shriberg, James G. Fung, Benoît Favre:
Cross-Genre Feature Comparisons for Spoken Sentence Segmentation. 335-346 - Rodrigo Capobianco Guido, Sylvio Barbon Junior, Lucimar Sasso Vieira, Fabrício Lopes Sanchez, Carlos Dias Maciel, Paulo Rogério Scalassara, Jose Carlos Pereira, Vitor Muller Puia:
Spoken Document Summarization Based on Dynamic Time Warping and Wavelets. 347-357 - Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, Atsushi Kitazawa, Chihiro Ishii, Kenichi Kaneko, Fei Xie:
From Semanticobjects to Structured Natural Language. 359-375 - Shu-Ching Chen, Na Zhao, Mei-Ling Shyu:
Modeling Semantic Concepts and User Preferences in Content-Based Video Retrieval. 377-402
Volume 1, Number 4, December 2007
- Iryna Gurevych, Zhu Liu:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 403-404 - Sameer S. Pradhan, Eduard H. Hovy, Mitchell P. Marcus, Martha Palmer, Lance A. Ramshaw, Ralph M. Weischedel:
Ontonotes: a Unified Relational Semantic Representation. 405-419 - Samer Hassan, Rada Mihalcea, Carmen Banea:
Random Walk Term Weighting for Improved Text Classification. 421-439 - Steven Bethard, James H. Martin, Sara Klingenstein:
Finding Temporal Structure in Text: Machine Learning of Syntactic Temporal Relations. 441-457 - Meng Wang, Xian-Sheng Hua, Tao Mei, Jinhui Tang, Guo-Jun Qi, Yan Song, Li-Rong Dai:
Interactive Video Annotation by Multi-Concept Multi-Modality Active Learning. 459-477 - Dawit Yimam Seid, Sharad Mehrotra:
Aggregate Query Processing for Semantic Web Databases: an Algebraic Approach. 479-495 - Stefano Ferretti, Marco Roccetti, Silvia Mirri, Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Paola Salomoni:
Why Laughing is Better than SMILing. 497-519 - Craig H. Martell, Joshua Kroll:
Corpus-Based Gesture Analysis: an Extension of the Form Dataset for the Automatic Detection of Phases in a Gesture. 521-536
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