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EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies
Issue 9, 2016
Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Matei Mancas
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Analysis of Gait Changes Caused by Simulated Left Knee Disorder
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Takuya Ogawa, Hirotake Yamazoe, Ikuhisa Mitsugami, Yasushi Yagi
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In this research, we analyze the changes in gait when healthy subjects wear knee braces, which constrain the subject's motion, such as the elderly simulation kits. We aim to estimate leg disorders fro
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m image sequences of the subject's walking. Since gait varies widely among individuals, there a…In this research, we analyze the changes in gait when healthy subjects wear knee braces, which constrain the subject's motion, such as the elderly simulation kits. We aim to estimate leg disorders from image sequences of the subject's walking. Since gait varies widely among individuals, there are many researches on gait changes due to various disorders and the gait-based identification. In this paper, we want to obtain gait changes common to all subjects when the subject situations are changes, such as decreasing of a joint range of movement. more »
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A Genetic Algorithm for Automated Refactoring of Component-Based Software
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Salim Kebir, Isabelle Borne, Djamel Meslati
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Nowadays a software undergoes modifications done by different people to quickly fulfill new requirements, but its underlying design is not adjusted properly after each update. This leads to the emerge
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nce of bad smells. Refactoring provides a de facto behavior-preserving means to eliminate these ano…Nowadays a software undergoes modifications done by different people to quickly fulfill new requirements, but its underlying design is not adjusted properly after each update. This leads to the emergence of bad smells. Refactoring provides a de facto behavior-preserving means to eliminate these anomalies. However, manually determining and performing useful refactorings is known as an NP-Complete problem as stated by Harman et al. because seemingly useful refactorings can improve some aspect of a software while making another aspect worse. Therefore it has been proposed to view object-oriented automated refactoring as a search based technique. However the review of the litterature shows that automated refactoring of component-based software has not been investigated yet. Recently a catalogue of component-relevant bad smells has been proposed in the literature but there is a lack of component-relevant refactorings. In this paper we propose a catalogue of component-relevant refactoring as well as detections rules for component-relevant bad smells. Then we rely on these two ingredients to propose a genetic algorithm for automated refactoring of component-based software systems. more »
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Establishing Interaction between Machine and Medaka using Deep Q-Network
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Ryo Nishimura, Hiroyuki Iizuka, Masahito Yamamoto
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Social interaction is the basic ability for animals to survive. It is difficult for a machine to interact with human or other animals because it is not clear how the machine should interact. This pape
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r examines whether an artificial dot controlled by a machine can interact with a medaka and induce …Social interaction is the basic ability for animals to survive. It is difficult for a machine to interact with human or other animals because it is not clear how the machine should interact. This paper examines whether an artificial dot controlled by a machine can interact with a medaka and induce a desired behavior. The dot is displayed on a monitor. We use deep Q network (DQN) to learn how to move the dot. As a result, the DQN could learn some basic elements to interact with the medaka and the desired behavior could be induced. more »
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Packet Replication and Noise in Reliable End-to-end Molecular Communication
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Taro Furubayashi, Tadashi Nakano, Andrew Eckford, Norikazu Ichihashi, Tetsuya Yomo
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In modern communication systems, noise represents the source of errors that disturb useful information signals for communication. In biological systems, however, noise plays important roles for their
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functions. In this position paper, we point out that, in designing and engineering molecular commun…In modern communication systems, noise represents the source of errors that disturb useful information signals for communication. In biological systems, however, noise plays important roles for their functions. In this position paper, we point out that, in designing and engineering molecular communication systems, noise may be removed as in traditional communication systems, while it may be exploited as in biological systems. We first show our prior work on reliable end-to-end molecular communication systems that incorporate packet replication to improve the reliability of molecular communication. We then discuss how the molecular communication systems may be extended based on the observation that biological systems utilize noise for their functions. more »
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A Vertical Channel Model of Molecular Communication based on Alcohol Molecules
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Pengfei Lu, Yang You, Bo Liu, ZhenQiang Wu
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The study of Molecular Communication(MC) is more and more prevalence, and channel model of MC plays an important role in the MC System. Since different propagation environment and modulation technique
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s produce different channel model, most of the research about MC are in horizontal direction,but…The study of Molecular Communication(MC) is more and more prevalence, and channel model of MC plays an important role in the MC System. Since different propagation environment and modulation techniques produce different channel model, most of the research about MC are in horizontal direction,but in nature the communications between nano machines are in short range and some of the information transportation are in the vertical direction, such as transpiration of plants, biological pump in ocean, and blood transportation from heart to brain. Therefore, this paper we propose a vertical channel model which nano-machines communicate with each other in the vertical direction based on pure diffusion. We rst propose a vertical molecular communication model, we mainly considered the gravity as the factor, though the channel model is also affected by other main factors, such as the ow of the medium, the distance between the transmitter and the receiver, the delay or sensitivity of the transmitter and the receiver. Secondly, we set up a test-bed for this vertical channel model, in order to verify the difference between the theory result and the experiment data. At last, we use the data we get from the experiment and the non-linear least squares method to get the parameters to make our channel model more accurate. more »
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Scope
Given the accelerated changes and deeply interconnected activities of the times we are living in, creativity is a key factor of disruptive future developments. Creative and entertainment industries no
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wadays represent more than 3% of the GDP in Europe and they range from creative content providers (…Given the accelerated changes and deeply interconnected activities of the times we are living in, creativity is a key factor of disruptive future developments. Creative and entertainment industries nowadays represent more than 3% of the GDP in Europe and they range from creative content providers (TV & radio, fashion, music) through creative experience providers (movies and music experience) to creative services providers (advertising, design, architecture). Creative services, contents and experiences present knowledge requirements that are defined increasingly beyond a single discipline and appear to lie in a sound engagement among the creative practitioner (artist/designer/composer/entertainer), the engineer and the scientist. Digital arts, creative industries, and (tele)communication + (social) signal processing speak the language of convergence rather than autonomy. Their interaction calls for special attention now more than ever. more »
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Topics
The journal is not limited to only specific aspects of creative technologies but also open to considering the high-level and innovative contributions from a wide range of subfields, especially article
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s of interdisciplinary nature. Some of the journal topics are: Creative Industries - the pape…The journal is not limited to only specific aspects of creative technologies but also open to considering the high-level and innovative contributions from a wide range of subfields, especially articles of interdisciplinary nature. Some of the journal topics are: Creative Industries - the paper can describe a whole industrial project or framework integrating creative technologies for domains such as: Creative content providers: TV & radio (broadcast, linked media), fashion (RFID and sensors, energy recycling), music & movies, books (digitization, sonification), museums (creative/artistic installations for tourism or cultural heritage) and media archives, etc. Creative services providers: Advertising (user-centered web and ads optimization), design (communication devices for creative environments), architecture (places that adapt to people, creativity from domotics), new media and transmedia, etc. Creative experience providers: Movies and music experience, game-based installations and playable media (participative creation, DJs and VJs creative tools), interactive social and urban spaces, etc. Scientific topics - the paper can focus on scientific tools for creative industries on topics such as: Creative content management: Multimedia data mining and innovative browsing, data 2D/3D visualization, digitization and storage, cultural heritage, etc. Creative interactions: Social signal processing, verbal and nonverbal, explicit or implicit interactions, interacting robots, sensors and MoCap, human-computer interaction, user interface design, serious game etc. Creative experiences: Affective content analysis and synthesis, immersive technologies, special effects, augmented reality, expressivity and emotion detection and processing, user experiences, etc. Additional materials such as videos of installations and setups, public/users reactions and comments, or demo links are welcome. more »
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Indexing
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Special Issues
Call for Papers: ICDM 2021 (Manuscript submission deadline: 2021-10-15; Notification of acceptance: 2021-12-10; Submission of final revised paper: 2022-01-21; Publication of special issue (tentative):
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2022-02-04) Lead Guest Editor: Prof Dr. Mohd Sha…Call for Papers: ICDM 2021 (Manuscript submission deadline: 2021-10-15; Notification of acceptance: 2021-12-10; Submission of final revised paper: 2022-01-21; Publication of special issue (tentative): 2022-02-04) Lead Guest Editor: Prof Dr. Mohd Shahrizal Sunar (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Guest Editor: Dr. Goh Eg Su (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Guest Editor: Ruhiyati Idayu Abu Talib (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) more »
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Editorial Board
Albert Ali Salah (Bogazici University, Turkey) Anthony Brooks (SensoramaLab, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark) Anton Nijholt (University of Twente, Netherlands) Antonio Camurri (DIST-University of
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Genova, Italy) Antonio Camurri (University of Genoa, Italy) Christophe d'Alessandro (LI… Albert Ali Salah (Bogazici University, Turkey) Anthony Brooks (SensoramaLab, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark) Anton Nijholt (University of Twente, Netherlands) Antonio Camurri (DIST-University of Genova, Italy) Antonio Camurri (University of Genoa, Italy) Christophe d'Alessandro (LIMSI-CNRS, France) Christophe Hurter (ENAC, French Civil Aviation University, Toulouse France) Cristina Sylla (University of Minho, Portugal) Dirk Heylen (University of Twente, Netherlands) Eva Irene (Aalborg University, Denmark) Fabrizio Lamberti (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Gualtiero Volpe (University of Genoa, Italy) Insook Choi (Columbia College Chicago, USA) Jesus Ibanez (Escola Municipal d'Art i Disseny (EMAiD), Spain) Jonathan Duckworth (RMIT University, Australia) Jorge C. S. Cardoso (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Jun Hu (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands) Lau Bee Theng (Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, Malaysia) Mel Krokos (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom) Michail Kalogiannakis (Faculty of Education, University of Crete, Greece) Milton Luiz Horn Vieira (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil) Mikkel Kirkedahl Lysholm Nielsen (Aalborg University, Denmark) Pedro Campos (ITI/Larsys, University of Madeira, Funchal, Portugal) Pieter Jan Maes (McGill University, Canada) Rainer Malaka (University of Bremen, Germany) Radu-Daniel Vatavu (University of Suceava, Romania) Robin Bargar (Columbia College Chicago, USA) Robby van Delden (University of Twente, Netherlands) Sudarshan Khanna (National Institute of Design, India) Surabhi Khanna (National Institute of Design Haryana, India) Thierry Dutoit (University of Mons, Belgium) Tiago Cardoso (University Nova of Lisbon, Portugal) Tracy Harwood (De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom) Vincent Courboulay (University of La Rochelle, France) Valentina Nisi (University of Madeira, Portugal) Yves Rybarczyk (University Nova of Lisbon, Portugal) Mohd Shahrizal Sunar (Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia) more »
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Publisher
EAI
ISSN
2409-9708
Volume
3
Published
2016-12-27