Track Area Chairs and PC Members
List of Tracks
- Parallel Computing
- Database and Data Mining Applications
- Artificial Intelligence and Agent Technology
- Multimedia Systems and Virtual Reality
- Systems for Biological and Medical Applications
- E-learning and Groupware Systems
- Wireless Sensor, Ad Hoc and Mesh Networks
- Semantic Web, Web Services and Data Integration
- Autonomic Computing and Communication
- Socially Inspired Computing and Computational Intelligence
- Security and Trusted Computing
- Energy Aware Information Systems
- Complex Systems and Software Modeling and Analytics
- P2P & Grid Data Technologies
- Adaptive and Evolvable Human Computer Interaction Interfaces
Track 1: Parallel Computing
Chairs:
Horacio Gonzalez-Velez, The Robert Gordon University, UK
h.gonzalez-velez at rgu.ac.ukMasato Oguchi, Ochanomizu University, Japan
oguchi at computer.orgPC Members:
Atsuko Takefusa, AIST, Japan
Hidemoto Nakada, AIST, Japan
Saneyasu Yamaguchi, Kogakuin University, Japan
Hideyuki Kawashima, Tsukuba University, Japan
Kazuo Goda, University of Tokyo, Japan
Murray Cole, University of Edinburgh, UK
Kevin Hammond, University of St Andrews, UK
Bastian Koller, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), Germany
Joanna Kolodziej, University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland
Dana Petcu, West University of Timisoara, Romania
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
Ata Turk, Bilkent University, Turkey
Ivona Brandic, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Bronis R. de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Hong-Linh Truong, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaTopics of Interest:
- Multicore and Multithreaded Architectural Approaches
- Frameworks and Tools for Parallel Computing (Run-time Optimizers, Compilers, Operating Systems, Auto-tuners, and Code Generators)
- Programming Models and Abstractions (New Languages, Parallel Patterns, Algorithmic Skeletons, and Templates)
- Parallelization and Optimization Strategies
- High Performance Computing
- Parallel Applications for Cloud, Utility and Cluster Computing
- Performance Evaluation and Workload Characterization
- General Purpose computing on Graphics Processing Units
- High-level Approaches to Power Efficiency, Awareness and Optimization
Track 2: Database and Data Mining Applications
Chairs:
David Taniar, Monash University, Australia
dtaniar at gmail.comHong Cheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
hcheng at se.cuhk.edu.hkPC Members:
Hong Cheng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Ke Deng, University of Queensland, Australia
Bingsheng He, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
David Lo, Singapore Management University, Singapore
Qin Lu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Shaoxu Song, Tsinghua University, China
David Taniar, Monash University, Australia
Shanmugasundaram Hariharan, Pavendar Bharathidasan College of Engineering and Technology, IndiaTopics of Interest:
- Data management in cloud computing
- Data management in the Internet and the Web
- Data mining and knowledge discovery
- Data streams and time-series data
- Graph Data Management
- Index and storage systems
- Information integration and meta-data management
- Parallel and distributed databases
- Probabilistic and uncertain data
- Query processing and optimization
- Social network and privacy
- Temporal and spatial databases
- XML and Semi-structured Data
Track 3: Artificial Intelligence and Agent Technology
Chiars:
Massimo Cossentino, ICAR-CRN - Italian National Research Council, Italy
cossentino at pa.icar.cnr.itTakuo Suganuma, Tohoku University, Japan
suganuma at isc.tohoku.ac.jpPC Members:
Olivier Boissier, ENS Mines Saint-Etienne; France
Matteo Baldoni, Università di Torino, Italy
Vincent Botti, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Cristiano Castelfranchi, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Rossana Damiano, University of Turin, Italy
Amal El-Fallah-Seghrouchni, LIP6 - University of Pierre and Marie Curie, France
Giancarlo Fortino, Università della Calabria, Italy
Rubén Fuentes-Fernández, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain
Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Université Paul Sabatier, France
Jorge Gomez-Sanz, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain
Juan Carlos González Moreno, Universidad de Vigo, Spain
Vincent Hilaire, Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbelliard, France
Carmelo Lodato, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Salvatore Lopes, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Viviana Mascardi, Università di Genova, Italy
Frédéric Migeon, Université Paul Sabatier, France
Ambra Molesini, Università di Bologna, Italy
Andrea Omicini, Università di Bologna, Italy
Juan Pavón, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain
Paolo Petta, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Austria
Patrizia Ribino, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Luca Sabatucci, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Valeria Seidita, University of Palermo
Kuldar Taveter, Tallinn University of Technology
Atsushi Takeda, Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan
Takahiro Uchiya, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Akiko Takahashi, Sendai National College of Technology, Japan
Susumu Konno, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
Shigeru Fujita, Chiba Institute of Technology, JapanTopics of Interest:
- Agent-based Architectures for Complex Systems
- Agent-based Simulation and Emergent Behavior
- Agent-oriented Programming and Software Engineering
- Agent Communication
- Multi-agent Systems
- Game Theory for Complex systems
- Multiagent Learning and Planning in Complex Intelligent Systems
- Constraints, Satisfiability and Search in Complex Systems
- Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition
- Knowledge Representation and Knowledge-based Systems
- Uncertainty in AI for Complex Systems
- Robotics and Vision in Intelligent Systems
- Planning and Scheduling in AI for Complex Systems
- Natural Language Processing and Machine Translation
- AI for Intelligent Systems
- Distributed AI in Complex Systems
- Decision Support Systems
- Applications of AI and Agent Technologies
Track 4: Multimedia Systems and Virtual Reality
Chairs:
Marco La Cascia, University of Palermo, Italy
lacascia at unipa.itYuka Kato, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Japan
yuka at aiit.ac.jpPC Members:
Sebastiano Battiato, University of Catania, Italy
Carlo Colombo, University of Firenze, Italy
Andrea Prati, University of Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
Stan Sclaroff, Boston University, USA
Filippo Vella, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Vincenzo Lombardo, University of Turin, Italy
Schettini Raimondo, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Athitsos Vassilis, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Yoshihide Chubachi, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Japan
Mohan Kankanhalli, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Hiroshi Koyama, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Japan
Kazuaki Nakajima, NEC Corporation, Japan
Yosuke Tsuchiya, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, JapanTopics of Interest:
- Image analysis and retrieval
- Video analysis
- Multi-modal content analysis, indexing, and representation
- Visual content identification and search
- Machine learning and content understanding for large-scale multimedia data
- Automated multimedia surveillance
- Mobile multimedia search, sharing, indexing, and retrieval
- Emerging applications of multimedia analysis and search
- Evaluation and experiment design
- Distributed multimedia systems
- Multimedia communication, processing, and systems
- Mobile multimedia networks and systems
- Mobile service and QoS management for multimedia networks
- QoS/QoE issues on multimedia systems
- Multimedia services and applications
Track 5: Systems for Biological and Medical Applications
Chairs:
Andrei Doncescu, LAAS CNRS Toulouse France
adoncesc at laas.frTakuya Yoshihiro, Wakayama University, Japan
tac at sys.wakayama-u.ac.jpPC Members:
Noriyuki Matsuda, Wakayama University, Japan
Ryuuki Sakamoto, Wakayama University, Japan
Kaoru Katayama, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Hideya Kawaji, Riken Omics Science Center, Japan
Masayuki Okamoto, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
Norihiko Shinomiya, Soka University, Japan
Takeyuki Tamura, Kyoto University, Japan
Jacques Demongeot, Laboratoire AGIM, France
Pierre Siegel, University of Aix en Province and Marseille , France
Jean-Charles Faye, National Institute of Health INSERM, France
Gilles Favre, University Paul Sabatier Toulouse, France
Yoshitaka Yamamoto, University of Yamanashi, Japan
Katsumi Inoue, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Taisuke Sato, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Yoshitaka Kameya, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Tekehide Soh, University Sokendai, Japan
Gauvain Borgne, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Paul Cristea, "Politehnica" University of Bucharest , Romania
Frederic Courbon, Institut Claudius Regaud, France
Nabil Kabbaj, University of Fez, MoroccoTopics of Interest:
- Bioinformatics
- Biomathematics
- Biological system Control
- Cognition Modeling
- Cell Signaling
- Graph and Combinatorial Algorithms for Biomedical Applications
- Multimodality Imaging
- Image Processing for Biomedical Applications
- Abductive Reasoning in Medical Diagnostic
- Medical Systems and Applications
- e-Health
- Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks for Medical Applications
- Statistical relational learning
- Biomedical Applications of Data-Mining and Machine Learning Techniques
Track 6: E-learning and Groupware Systems
Chairs:
Roberto Pirrone, University of Palermo, Italy
pirrone at unipa.itYoshinari Nomura, Okayama University, Japan
nom at cs.okayama-u.ac.jpPC Members:
Takuo Nakashima, Tokai University, Japan
Yusuke Gotoh, Okayama University, Japan
Motonori Nakamura, NII, Japan
Yoshiaki Kasahara, Kyushu University, Japan
Yuuichi Teranishi, NICT, Japan
Pier Giuseppe Rossi, University of Macerata, Italy
Roger Azevedo, McGill University, Canada
Gautam Biswas, Vanderbilt University, USA
Hiroyuki Tanaka, NTT, Japan
Alexei Samsonovich, George Mason University, USATopics of Interest:
- Design, Implementation and Evaluation of e-Learning Environments
- Group Collaboration Systems
- Adaptive Learning Environments
- Social Networking in e-Learning Environments
- Monitoring and Visualizing Interaction Analysis
- Authoring Tools for e-Learning
- Cognitive Science (and also BICA approaches) for Learning Environments
- Metacognition (and also SRL approaches) in complex Educational Systems
- Multimodal interaction with Instructional Technology
- User profiling
- Affective computing
- Innovative architectures for learning environments
- Design of learning environments to support teachers and tutors
Track 7: Wireless Sensor, Ad Hoc and Mesh Networks
Chairs:
Hwee-Pink Tan, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
hptan at i2r.a-star.edu.sgNobuyoshi Sato, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
nobu-s at iwate-pu.ac.jpPC Members:
Anthony Lo, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Stephane Maag,Telecom Sud Paris, France
Jin Yunye, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Leonardo Badia, IMT Lucca, Italy
Paul Havinga, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Shintaro Imai, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Gen Kitagata, Tohoku University, Japan
Peter Chong Han Joo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Joseph Teo Chee Meng, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Ai Chun Pang, National Taiwan University, TaiwanTopics of Interest:
- Applications and Evolutions of Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks
- Autonomic Networking
- Wireless, Ad Hoc, and Sensor Devices
- Physical Layer Design of Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks
- Frequency and Channel Allocation Algorithms
- Topology Control and Management
- Algorithms and Modelling for Localization, Target Tracking, and Mobility Management
- Architectures of Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing in Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks
- MAC Protocols for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks
- QoS Provisioning in Medium Access Control and Routing for Ad Hoc and Mesh Networks
- Analytical, Mobility, and Validation Models for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks
- Performance Evaluation and Modelling of Mobile, Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks
- Integrated Simulation and Measurement based Evaluation of Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems
- New Simulation Languages, Methodologies, and Tools for Wireless Systems in Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks
- Analysis of Correctness and Efficiency of Protocols
- Data Management, Data Aggregation, Data Dissemination, and Query Processing
- Distributed Algorithms in Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks
- Pricing Modelling and Solutions
- Pervasive and Wearable Computing
- Co-existence Issues of Hybrid Networks
- Energy Saving and Power Control Protocols for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks
- Resource Management Algorithms in Mobile, wireless Ad Hoc and Mesh Networks
- Synchronization and Scheduling Issues in Mobile and Ad Hoc Networks
- Service Discovery for Wireless Ad Hoc, Mesh, and Sensor Networks
- Cross-layer Design and Interactions in Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks
- Mobile Service and QoS Management for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
- Survivability and Reliability Evaluation and Modelling for Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks
- Ubiquitous and Mobile Access for Wireless Mesh Networks
- Security and Privacy Issues in Wireless Ad Hoc, Mesh, and Sensor Networks
Track 8: Semantic Web, Web Services and Data Integration
Chairs:
Giovanni Pilato, ICAR-CRN - Italian National Research Council, Italy
pilato at pa.icar.cnr.itNatalia Kryvinska; University of Vienna, Austria
natalia.kryvinska at univie.ac.atPC Members:
Agnese Augello, ICAR-CNR, Italian National Research Council, Italy
Ernesto D'Avanzo, University of Salerno, Italy
Corinna Engelhardt-Nowitzki, Upper Austrian University of Applied Sciences, Austria
Thomas J. Hacker, Purdue University, USA
Mauro Migliardi, University of Padua, Italy
Andreas Mladenow, University of Vienna, Austria
Martin Polaschek, University of Vienna, Austria
Riccardo Rizzo, ICAR-CNR, Italian National Research Council, Italy
Christine Strauss, University of Vienna, Austria
Do van Thanh, NTNU Telenor, Norway
Filippo Vella, ICAR-CNR, Italian National Research Council, Italy
Marco Rospocher, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Dr.Shanmugasundaram Hariharan, Pavendar Bharathidasan College of Engineering and Technology, IndiaTopics of Interest:
- Web Services Strategies and Architectures
- Web Services Modeling
- Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and Web Services
- EAI and Business Integration
- Business to Business Integration (B2Bi) and Web Services
- Web Services Discovery Composition and Integration
- Web Services and SOA for Data Integration
- Semantic Query & Search
- Information Discovery and Retrieval in Semantic Web
- Collaboration and Social Networks
- Semantic Web Inference Schemes
- Semantic Web Services
- Interoperability and Standards
- Data Integration and Mashups
- Creation, Merging and Linking of Ontologies
- Tools Enabling Design/Deployment of New Applications from Networked Services
- Translation Tools - to Create New Web Services from Existing Ones
- eBusiness and eLogistics Processes Integration Using Web Services
Track 9: Autonomic Computing and Communication
Chairs:
Muhammad Younas, Oxford Brookes University, UK
m.younas at brookes.ac.ukAkimitsu Kanzaki, Osaka University, Japan
kanzaki at ist.osaka-u.ac.jpPC Members:
Rachid Anane, Coventry University, UK
Rafiqul Islam, Deakin University, Australia
Adrian McCullagh, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Francisco Jose Monaco, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Wee Siong Ng, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Hua Wang, University of Southern Queensland
Keiichi Yasumoto, NAIST, Japan
Kris Bubendorfer, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Rainer Unland, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Topics of Interest:
- Autonomic and Cloud Computing
- Autonomic Computing and Communication
- Autonomic Computing Architectures and Systems
- Autonomic Communication and Services
- Autonomic System Tools and Interfaces
- Intelligent Control
- Intelligent Algorithms
- Agent Technology
Track 10: Socially Inspired Computing and Computational Intelligence
Chairs:
Simone Bassis, University of Milano, Italy
bassis at dsi.unimi.itTimothy Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan
timothykshih at gmail.comPC Members:
Fernando Gomide, University of Camminas, Brazil
Janus Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Science, Poland
Vladik Kreinovich, University of Texas at El Paso, USA
Dario Maggiorini, University of Milano, Italy
Sabrina Gaito, University of Milano, Italy
Andrea Visconti, University of Milano, Italy
Francesco Epifania, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
Paolo Cremonesi, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
Jin, Waseda University, Japan
Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan
Zixue Cheng, The University of Aizu, Japan
Kuan-Ching Li, Providence University, Taiwan
Xiangfeng Luo, Shanghai University, China
Lim Meng Hiot, Singapore's Science and Technology University, Nanyang Technological University
Giuseppe Nicosia, University of Catania, Italy
Tahayori Hooman, Ryerson University, Canada
Marco Montes de Oca, University of Delaware, USATopics of Interest:
- Social computing theories, system design and architectures
- Social behavior modeling, social intelligence, social cognition
- Data mining, machine learning, information retrieval, artificial intelligence in social contexts
- Engineering with social metaphors
- Emerging artificial societies and social behavior
- Memetic computing
- Affective and perceptual computing in social contexts
- Autonomic computing
- Bio-inspired model of computation
- Natural-inspired computing
- Social network analysis and mining
- Social computing in cyber-physical systems
- Social computing as an evolution of distributed computing
- Immersive virtual environments: a new facet of social computations
- Security, privacy, trust and risk in social computing
- Novel applications of social computing such as collaborative
filtering, bookmaking, tagging, multi-agent systems, sensor-based systems, autonomous automotive systems, medical monitoring, process control systems, distributed robotics, avionics, environment science, entertainment for social education, etc.Track 11: Security and Trusted Computing
Chairs:
Umberto Villano, Università degli Studi del Sannio, Italy
villano at unisannio.itTetsuya Izu, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan
izu at labs.fujitsu.comPC Members:
Jesus Luna, Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany
Dana Petcu, West University of Timisoara, Romania
Ajith Abraham, Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA
Massimiliano Rak, 2nd University of Naples, Italy
Valentina Casola, University of Naples, Italy
Antonio Cuomo, University of Sannio, Italy
Dong-Guk Han, Kookmin University, Korea
Akira Kanaoka, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Masakatsu Nishigaki, Shizuoka University, Japan
Junji Shikata, Yokohama National University, Japan
Masayuki Terada, Research Laboratories, NTT DOCOMO, Japan
Paul Brebner, National ICT Australia Limited (NICTA), AustraliaTopics of Interest:
- Cryptographic Protocols
- Cryptanalysis
- Digital Signatures
- Information Hiding
- Intrusion Detection
- Malware Detection
- Access Control
- Privacy Preserving
- Computer, Network and Database security
- Web applications security
- Security in social networks
- Security in parallel and distributed systems, mobile and wireless communications
- Security in grid/cloud/pervasive computing
- Secure computation and data management outsourcing
- Performance of security mechanisms
- Security and performance trade off in distributed architectures
- Authentication, authorization and accounting
- Identity management and federation mechanisms
- Trusted computing platforms and operating systems
- Trusted network computing, mobile and wireless communications
- Trusted software and applications
- Trust in social networks
- Trust in e-commerce and e-government
- Trust in mobile and wireless communications
Track 12: Energy Aware Information Systems
Chairs:
Richard Hill, University of Derby, UK
R.Hill at derby.ac.ukKuei-Ping Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan
kpshih at mail.tku.edu.twPC Members:
Nik Bessis, University of Derby, UK
Lu Liu, University of Derby, UK
Mo Rezai, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Babak Akhgar, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Yen-Da Chen, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Hung-Chang Chen, Ching Kuo Institute of Management and Health, Taiwan
Sheng-Shih Wang, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Wen-Hwa Liao, Tatung University, Taiwan
Meng-Shiuan Pan, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Chien-Fu Cheng, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Topics of Interest:
- Energy-aware information system models, methodologies and paradigms
- Energy-aware software engineering
- Energy-aware scheduling
- Energy-aware software
- Energy-efficient network services and operations
- Energy-aware design for programming, algorithm and software architecture
- Energy-aware design for system-level software, such as operating systems, compilers and programming environments
- Energy-aware hardware/software co-design
- Energy-aware Virtualization and thin client methods
- Energy-efficient network infrastructures and protocols
- Performance characterization and evaluation for green computing systems and applications
- Energy consumption simulation, optimization, management and evaluation tools
- Relationships between energy consumption, speed, security, safety, availability, fault tolerance and reliability
- Energy-aware high performance computing and applications
- Energy-aware large scale distributed systems, such as Grids, Clouds and service computing
- Energy-aware network equipment and applications
- Energy-efficient mass data storage and processing
- Education, experience, case studies, and lessons learned for energy-aware information systems and applications
Track 13: Complex Systems and Software Modeling and Analytics
Charis:
Joanna Kolodziej, University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland
jkolodziej at ath.bielsko.plKazuhito Ohmaki, Toyo University, Japan
ohmaki at toyo.jpPC Members:
Florin Pop, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
Ciprian Dobre, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
Aleksander Byrski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Philip Moore, Birmingham City University, UK
Zuzana Oplatkova, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic
Makoto Ikeda, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Sergio Toral Marin, University of Seville, Spain
Rocio Martinez Torres, University of Seville, Spain
Hideki Mori, Toyo University, Japan
Kuniyasu Suzaki, Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
Hayato Yamana, Waseda University, Japan
Junyoung Heo, Hansung University, Korea
Olivier Terzo, Mario Boella Istitute, Italy
Osamu Tatebe, University of Tsukuba, JapanTopics of Interest:
- Tools and Methods for Complex Systems Engineering
- Intelligent Networking
- Green Computing
- Energy Aware Computing in Large-scale Distributed Systems
- Collaborative Technologies in Complex Systems
- Artificial Intelligence in Complex Systems and Applications
- Complex Applications for Smart Environments and Intelligent Infrastructures
- Wireless Networks for Multi-user Environments
- Complex System Modeling and Simulation
- MDA Approaches and Modeling Languages (e.g UML, SysML) in Complex System and Software Engineering
- Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) and Cloud Computing
- Semantic Agents
- Case Studies and Applications
Track 14: P2P & Grid Data Technologies
Chairs:
Robert C. Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
chh at chu.edu.twFumiaki Sato, Toho University, Japan
fsato at is.sci.toho-u.ac.jpPC Members:
Yao-Chung Chang, National Taitung University, Taiwan
Jemal Abawajy, Deakin University, Australia
Olga Bandman, RAS, Russia
Jan-Jan Wu, Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Sheng-De Wang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Xuanhua Shi, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Yingyuan Xiao, Tianjin University of Technology, China
Atsushi Takeda, Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan
Yuichi Teranishi, NICT, Japan
Kouta Abe, Osaka City University, Japan
Takuo Nakashima, Tokai University, Japan
Akio Koyama, Yamagata University, Japan
Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan
Yoh Shiraisi, Future University Hakodate, JapanTopics of Interest:
- GRID Middleware
- GRID Computing
- Data and Network Infrastructure
- Distributed and Large-Scale Data Access and Management
- Data Repositories
- Distributed Resource Management and Scheduling
- Supercomputer/cluster/grid integration issues
- Grid Performance Evaluation
- QoS and SLA Negotiation
- Grid and HPC Applications
- P2P systems and infrastructures
- Applications of P2P systems
- Trust and security issues in P2P systems
- Fault tolerance in P2P systems
- Data structures for P2P systems
- Efficient P2P resource lookup and sharing
Track 15: Adaptive and Evolvable Human Computer Interaction Interfaces
Chairs:
Cristina Gena, University of Turin, Italy
cgena at di.unito.itHiroaki Nishino, Oita University, Japan
hn at csis.oita-u.ac.jpPC Members:
Federica Cena, University of Torino, Italy
David Hauger, Johannes Kepler University (JKU) Linz, Austria
Tsvi Kuflik, The University of Haifa, Israel
Sergey Sosnovsky, DFKI, Germany
Roberto Ranon, University of Udine, Italy
Michael Yudelson, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Nobuo Funabiki, Okayama University, Japan
JongWon Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology, Korea
Laehyun Kim, Korea Institute of Science & Technology, Korea
&Technology, Korea
Makoto Nakashima, Oita University, Japan
Kenzi Watanabe, Saga University, JapanTopics of Interest:
- Adaptive Hypermedia
- Adaptive Web-Based Systems (including the semantic/social Web)
- User modeling and Personalization
- Intelligent User Interfaces
- Empirical studies and usability of adaptive systems
- Cross-platform adaptivity and personalization in ubiquitous systems
- Adaptivity and personalization on the 3D Web
- Adaptive mobile and context aware interfaces
- Virtual Environment Architecture
- Distributed VR Systems
- Wearable and Mobile MR/AR
- Innovative I/O Devices and Interface
- Multimodal Interface
- 3D Visualization and Interface
- Haptic Interface
- Sensor Network Applications
- E-learning Systems
- Multimedia Applications for High-speed Network
- Evaluation of Network-Oriented Application System