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CogInfoCom 2016: Wroclaw, Poland
- 7th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications, CogInfoCom 2016, Wroclaw, Poland, October 16-18, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-2645-6
- Bertram Wortelen, Anirudh Unni, Jochem W. Rieger, Andreas Lüdtke:
Towards the integration and evaluation of online workload measures in a cognitive architecture. 11-16 - Anna Sokol, Kamila Skowronska, Adam Skowronski:
Talk to cloud. 17-18 - Anna Esposito, Alda Troncone:
Differences between alcoholic and non alcoholic individuals in the recognition of vocal emotional stimuli: A case-control study. 19-24 - Máté Ákos Tündik, Branislav Gerazov, Aleksandar Gjoreski, György Szaszák:
Atom decomposition based stress detection and automatic phrasing of speech. 25-30 - Faramosh Rashid Izullah, Mika Koivisto, Artturi Aho, Teemu Laine, Heikki Hämäläinen, Pekka Qvist, Aapo Peltola, Paula Pitkäkangas, Mika Luimula:
NeuroCar virtual driving environment: Simultaneous evaluation of driving skills and spatial perceptual-attentional capacity. 31-36 - Kornél Bertók, Attila Fazekas:
Face recognition on mobile platforms. 37-42 - Raffaele Sperandeo, Mauro Maldonato, Gesualda Baldo, Silvia Dell'Orco:
Executive functions, temperament and character traits: A quantitative analysis of the relationship between personality and prefrontal functions. 43-48 - Jan Balata, Zdenek Míkovec:
Why visually impaired people resist to adopt touchscreen smartphones in the Czech Republic? 49-54 - Mika Luimula, Natasha Bulatovic Trygg:
Cultural heritage in a pocket: Case study "Turku castle in your hand". 55-58 - Firoj Alam, Morena Danieli, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Can we detect speakers' empathy?: A real-life case study. 59-64 - Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Paul A. Wilson:
Compassion, empathy and sympathy expression features in affective robotics. 65-70 - Heidi Kaartinen, Sakari Pieskä, Jouni Vahasoyrinki:
Digital manufacturing toolbox for supporting the manufacturing SMEs. 71-76 - Pekka Qvist, Natasha Bulatovic Trygg, Mika Luimula, Aapo Peltola, Taisto Suominen, Vesa Heikkinen, Pasi Tuominen, Ossi Tuusvuori:
Demo: Medieval gastro box - Utilizing VR technologies in immersive tourism experiences. 77-78 - Ferenc Fejes, Róbert Katona, Levente Pusok:
Multipath strategies and solutions in multihomed mobile environments. 79-84 - Aline Dobrovsky, Uwe M. Borghoff, Marko Hofmann:
An approach to interactive deep reinforcement learning for serious games. 85-90 - Paolo Barsocchi, Monica Bianchini, Antonino Crivello, Davide La Rosa, Filippo Palumbo, Franco Scarselli:
An unobtrusive sleep monitoring system for the human sleep behaviour understanding. 91-96 - Manuela Meier, Michal Borsky, Eydis H. Magnusdottir, Kamilla R. Johannsdottir, Jón Guðnason:
Vocal tract and voice source features for monitoring cognitive workload. 97-102 - Jon Irastorza Manso, M. Inés Torres:
Analyzing the expression of annoyance during phone calls to complaint services. 103-106 - Atsushi Ito, Takuya Kato, Hiroyuki Hatano, Mie Sato, Yu Watanabe, Eiji Utsunomiya, Yuko Hiramatsu, Fumihiro Sato:
A study on designing ad hoc network protocol using Bluetooth low energy. 109-114 - Ayumi Shimada, Masato Oguchi, Saneyasu Yamaguchi, Heidi Kaartinen, Joni Jämsä:
Performance evaluation of transmission-control middleware in WLAN and LTE networks. 115-120 - Miroslav Macik, Anna Kutikova, Adam J. Sporka, Zdenek Míkovec:
CoBoard flowers: An interactive installation for Prague spring international music festival. 121-126 - Alessandro Mecocci, Francesco Micheli, Claudia Zoppetti, Andrea Baghini:
Automatic falls detection in hospital-room context. 127-132 - Ján Stas, Daniel Hládek, Jozef Juhár:
Adding filled pauses and disfluent events into language models for speech recognition. 133-136 - Christian Schenk, Sonja Schimmler, Uwe M. Borghoff:
Video content abstraction as a basis for the specification of video communication scenarios. 139-144 - Ageliki Konstadinidou, Nikolaos Kaklanis, Ioannis Paliokas, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
A unified cloud-based framework for AAL services provision to elderly with cognitive impairments. 145-150 - Stanislav Ondás, Lenka Macková, Daniel Hládek:
Emotion analysis in DiaCoSk dialog corpus. 151-156 - Ákos Kovács:
Comparing the aggregation capability of the MPT communications library and multipath TCP. 157-162 - Miroslav Macik, Ivo Malý, Eva Lorencova, Tomas Flek, Zdenek Míkovec:
Smartphoneless context-aware indoor navigation. 163-168 - Andrea Bulfone, Carlo Drioli, Giovanni Ferrin, Gian Luca Foresti:
Video time lag analysis in a remote collaborative framework. 169-174 - Branimir Dropuljic, Davor Petrinovic, Kresimir Cosic:
Novel speech features of disturbances in laryngeal muscle coordination. 175-180 - Milan Rusko, Michael Finke:
Using speech analysis in voice communication: A new approach to improve air traffic management security. 181-186 - Ábel Garai, Attila Adamkó, István Péntek:
Cognitive telemedicine IoT technology for dynamically adaptive eHealth content management reference framework embedded in cloud architecture. 187-192 - Attila Hideg, László Blázovics, Kristóf Csorba, Marton Gotzy:
Data collection for widely distributed mass of sensors. 193-198 - György Kovács, Tamás Grósz, Tamás Váradi:
Topical unit classification using deep neural nets and probabilistic sampling. 199-204 - Karolina Scigala, Bipin Indurkhya:
The influence of verticality metaphor on moral judgment and intuition. 205-212 - Áron Tóth, Sarolta Tóvölgyi:
The introduction of gamification: A review paper about the applied gamification in the smartphone applications. 213-218 - Francesca D'Errico, Isabella Poggi:
When the "truth" can (softly) hurt. Effects of political orientation on different forms of parody. 219-226 - Attila Gilányi, Nelson Merentes, Roy Quintero:
Mathability and an animation related to a convex-like property. 227-232 - Gergely Sziladi, Tibor Ujbanyi, Jozsef Katona:
Cost-effective hand gesture computer control interface. 239-244 - Katarzyna Chmielewska, Attila Gilányi, Agnieszka Lukasiewicz:
Mathability and mathematical cognition. 245-250 - Jozsef Katona, Tibor Ujbanyi, Gergely Sziladi, Attila Kovari:
Speed control of Festo Robotino mobile robot using NeuroSky MindWave EEG headset based brain-computer interface. 251-256 - Ildikó Papp, Róbert Tornai, Marianna Zichar:
What 3D technologies can bring to education: The impacts of acquiring a 3D printer. 257-262 - István Károly Boda, Erzsébet Tóth, István Csont, László T. Nagy:
Developing a knowledge base of ancient literary texts in virtual space. 263-270 - Máté Köles, Zoltan Peter:
"Learn to play, noob!": The identification of ability profiles for different roles in an online multiplayer video game in order to improve the overal quality of the new player experience. 271-276 - Tibor Ujbanyi, Jozsef Katona, Gergely Sziladi, Attila Kovari:
Eye-tracking analysis of computer networks exam question besides different skilled groups. 277-282 - Andras Czebe, Gábor Kovács:
How cognitive infocommunications play a critical role in shaping the future of forensic sciences defining forensic cognitive infocommunications. 283-288 - Giovanna Leone, Stefano Migliorisi, Isora Sessa:
Detecting social signals of honesty and fear of appearing deceitful: A methodological proposal. 289-294 - Olimpia Matarazzo, Barbara Pizzini, Claudia Greco, Michele Carpentieri:
Effects of a chance task outcome on the offers in the ultimatum game: The mediation role of emotions. 295-300 - Attila Gilányi, Eszter Hidasi:
Virtual reality systems in the rehabilitation of Parkinson's disease. 301-306 - Attila Gilányi, Nelson Merentes, Roy Quintero:
Presentation of an animation of the m-convex hull of sets. 307-308 - Sakari Pieskä, Pekka Qvist, Ossi Tuusvuori, Taisto Suominen, Mika Luimula, Heidi Kaartinen:
Multidisciplinary Wow experiences boosting SMEi. 309-316 - Krisztián Pomázi, László Gazdi, Bertalan Radostyan, Máté Szabó, Luca Szegletes, Bertalan Forstner:
Self-standardizing cognitive profile based on gardner's multiple intelligence theory. 317-322 - Attila Hideg, László Blázovics, Bertalan Forstner:
Uniform dispersal of oblivious mobile robots. 323-326 - Bertalan Radostyan, Bertalan Forstner, Luca Szegletes, Krisztián Pomázi, László Gazdi:
Adaptive figurai abstraction test with generated exercises. 327-330 - László Gazdi, Krisztián Pomázi, Bertalan Radostyan, Máté Szabó, Luca Szegletes, Bertalan Forstner:
Experimenting with classifiers in biofeedback-based mental effort measurement. 331-336 - Duc Canh Nguyen, Gérard Bailly, Frédéric Elisei:
Conducting neuropsychological tests with a humanoid robot: Design and evaluation. 337-342 - Agata Wlaszczyk, Bipin Indurkhya:
On the use of metaphors in designing educational interfaces. 343-346 - Ildikó Horváth:
Disruptive technologies in higher education. 347-352 - Ildikó Horváth:
Digital life gap between students and lecturers. 353-358 - Ildikó Horváth:
Innovative engineering education in the cooperative VR environment. 359-364 - Anna Sudar:
Proposing the hypothesis: Different face perception in autism spectrum disorders during a free browsing task using eye-tracking method compared to typical development peers. 365-372 - Mariann Váraljai:
Establish innovative learning environment by virtual lab concept: An exploratory research in higher education. 373-378 - Wojciech Bozejko, Andrzej Gnatowski, Ryszard Klempous, Michael Affenzeller, Andreas Beham:
Cyclic scheduling of a robotic cell. 379-384 - Grzegorz Bocewicz, Ryszard Klempous, Zbigniew Banaszak:
Declarative approach to DSS design for supervisory control of production orders portfolio. 385-390 - Pawel Szczesny, Jan Nikodem, Konrad Kluwak:
Visual communication in expanding of human-computer interactions. 391-396 - Máté Szabó, Krisztián Pomázi, Bertalan Radostyan, Luca Szegletes, Bertalan Forstner:
Estimating task difficulty in educational games. 397-402 - Balázs Kósa, Norbert Sodar, Adrianna Barna, Eszter Barna:
The space of intelligent impressions: Smart technologies in the higher engeneering education. 403-408 - Donny Hendrawan, Claudya Carolina, Fasya Fauzani, Hanifah Nurul Fatimah, Farida Kurniawati, Muhammad Azmi Malik Ariefa:
The construction of android computer-based application on neurocognitive executive function for early age children inhibitory control measurement. 409-414 - Ádám B. Csapó, Hunor Nagy, Árni Kristjánsson, György Wersényi:
Evaluation of human-Myo gesture control capabilities in continuous search and select operations. 415-420 - Hunor Nagy, Ádám B. Csapó, György Wersényi:
Contrasting results and effectiveness of controlled experiments with crowdsourced data in the evaluation of auditory reaction times. 421-426 - Illés Nigicser, Balázs Szabó, László Jaksa, Dénes Ákos Nagy, Tivadar Garamvolgyi, Szilvia Barcza, Péter Galambos, Tamás Haidegger:
Anatomically relevant pelvic phantom for surgical simulation. 427-432 - Ágoston Török:
From human-computer interaction to cognitive infocommunications: A cognitive science perspective. 433-438 - Péter Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Synchronistic historical background for Jung-Pauli's modelling of psyche and nature concerning the aquarius myth part I: The aquarius mythologem in the "St. John - St. Andrew" enamel picture of the Holy Crown of Hungary. 439-454 - Péter Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Synchronistic historical background for Jung-Pauli's modelling of psyche and nature concerning the aquarius myth part II: The aquarius mythologem and representations of St. Andrew in the Hortus Deliciarum. 455-468 - Péter Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Jung and Pauli's modelling of psyche and nature concerning the aquarius myth part I: On the last chapter of the Pauli-Jung collaboration. 469-484 - Péter Várlaki, Péter Baranyi:
Jung and Pauli's modelling of psyche and nature concerning the aquarius myth part II: Further aquarius patterns in Jung's dreams, visions and transference cases, with Pauli in the background. 485-496 - Sandor Czirbusz:
Regularity of functional equations and computer algebra systems. 497-502
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