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IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA). IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. The American Control Conference. IFAC World Congress. IEEE Conference on Control Technology and Applications. IEEE Conference on Decision and Control. International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems. IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. IEEE International Conference on Communications.  相似文献   

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While MPEG is the de facto encoding standard for video services, online video streaming service is becoming popular over the open network such as the Internet. As the performance of open network is non-predictable and uncontrollable, the tuning of the quality of service (QoS) for on-line video streaming services is difficult. In order to provide better QoS for the delivery of videos, there are proposals of new encoding formats or new transmission protocols for on-line video streaming. However, these results are not compatible with popular video players or network protocols and hence these approaches are so far not very successful. We use another approach which tries to by-pass these problems. We designed a QoS Tuning Scheme and a QoS-Enabled Transmission Scheme for transmitting MPEG videos from video servers to clients. According to the traffic characteristics between the video server and each individual client, the QoS Tuning Scheme tunes the QoS to be delivered to each individual client on the fly. Furthermore, our QoS-Enabled Transmission Scheme can be applied over any protocol, such as HTTP which is the most popular protocol over the open network. With our transmission scheme, bandwidth can be better utilized by reducing transmitted frames which would have missed their deadlines and would eventually be discarded by the clients. This is achieved by sending frames according to their impact on the QoS in the playback under the allowed throughput. With these schemes, users can enjoy video streaming through their favorite video players and with the best possible QoS. In order to facilitate the real time QoS tuning, a metric, QoS-GFS, is developed. This QoS-GFS is extended from the QoS-Index, another metric which has taken human perspective in the measurement of video quality. Hence QoS-GFS is better than the common metrics which measures QoS by means of rate of transmission of bytes or MPEG frames. We designed and implemented a middleware to perform empirical tests of the proposed transmission scheme and QoS tuning scheme. Experiment results show that our schemes can effectively enhance the QoS for online MPEG video streaming services. The work reported in this paper was supported in part by the RGC Earmarked Research Grant under RGC HKBU 2074/01E, and by the FRG under FRG 00-01/I. Joseph Kee-Yin Ng received a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Computer Science, a M.Sc. in Computer Science, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the years 1986, 1988, and 1993, respectively. Dr. Ng is currently an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at Hong Kong Baptist University. His current research interests includes Real-Time Networks, Multimedia Communications, Ubiquitous/Pervasive Computing, Mobile and Location-aware Computing, Performance Evaluation, Parallel and Distributed Computing. Dr. Ng is the Technical Program Chair for TENCON 2006, General Chair for The 11th International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA 2005), Program Vice Chair for The 11th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2005), Program Area-Chair for The 18th & 19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA 2004 & AINA 2005) and he had served as the General Co-Chair for The International Computer Congress 1999 & 2001 (ICC'99 & ICC'01), the Program Co-Chair for The Sixth International Conference on Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA'99) and the General Co-Chair for The 1999 and 2001 International Computer Science Conference (ICSC'99 & ICSC'01). Dr. Ng is a member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications, Associate Editor of Real-Time Systems Journal and Journal of Mobile Multimedia. He is a guest editor of International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing for a special issue on Applications, Services, and Infrastructures for Wireless and Mobile Computing. Dr. Ng is currently the Region 10 Coordinator for the Chapter Activities Board of the IEEE Computer Society, and is the Coordinator of the IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitors Program (Asia/Pacific). He is a senior member of the IEEE and has been a member of the IEEE Computer Society since 1991. Dr. Ng has been an exco-member (1993–95), General Secretary (1995–1997), Vice-Chair (1997–1999), Chair (1999–2001) and is the immediate past Chairman of the IEEE, Hong Kong Section, Computer Chapter. Dr. Ng received the Certificate of Appreciation for Leadership and Service (2000–2001) from IEEE Region 10 and the IEEE Meritorious Service Award from IEEE Computer Society at 2004. He is also a member of the IEEE Communication Society, and ACM. Karl R.P.H. Leung received his Ph.D. from The University of Hong Kong. He is currently a Principal Lecturer in the Department of Information and Communications Technology at the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE). He is the founder of the Compuware Software Testing Laboratory in the IVE with a donation from the Compuware Asia Pacific Co. Ltd. His research areas include: domain modeling, mission critical software engineering methodology, secure workflow systems, GSM-based location estimation, and QoS of MPEG streaming. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and IEEE Computer Society, and has held major office of the IEEE Hong Kong Section Computer Chapter. While he was the chairman in 1998, the Chapter won the IEEE Most Outstanding Computer Society Chapter Award. He is also a Chartered Engineer of Engineering Council (UK), a Chartered Information Systems Engineer of British Computer Society (UK), an Engineer of Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, Registered Professional Engineer (Information) of Hong Kong Engineers Registration Board, and a member of ACM, BCS, ACS, HKIE and HKCS. Calvin Kin Cheung Hui received a B.Sc. (First Class Honours) in Computer Science, and a M.Phil. degree in Computer Science from Hong Kong Baptist University in the years 1999, and 2002, respectively. Mr. Hui's research interests includes Real-Time Networks, VoD Systems, Video Streaming, Multimedia Communication, and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation.  相似文献   

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On-demand broadcast is an attractive data dissemination method for mobile and wireless computing. In this paper, we propose a new online preemptive scheduling algorithm, called PRDS that incorporates urgency, data size and number of pending requests for real-time on-demand broadcast system. Furthermore, we use pyramid preemption to optimize performance and reduce overhead. A series of simulation experiments have been performed to evaluate the real-time performance of our algorithm as compared with other previously proposed methods. The experimental results show that our algorithm substantially outperforms other algorithms over a wide range of workloads and parameter settings. The work described in this paper was partially supported by grants from CityU (Project No. 7001841) and RGC CERG Grant No. HKBU 2174/03E. This paper is an extended version of the paper “A preemptive scheduling algorithm for wireless real-time on-demand data broadcast” that appeared in the 11th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications. Victor C. S. Lee received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the City University of Hong Kong in 1997. He is now an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science of the City University of Hong Kong. Dr. Lee is a member of the ACM, the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society. He is currently the Chairman of the IEEE, Hong Kong Section, Computer Chapter. His research interests include real-time data management, mobile computing, and transaction processing. Xiao Wu received the B.Eng. and M.S. degrees in computer science from Yunnan University, Kunming, China, in 1999 and 2002, respectively. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science at the City University of Hong Kong. He was with the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, between January 2001 and July 2002. From 2003 to 2004, he was with the Department of Computer Science of the City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, as a Research Assistant. His research interests include multimedia information retrieval, video computing and mobile computing. Joseph Kee-Yin NG received a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Computer Science, a M.Sc. in Computer Science, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the years 1986, 1988, and 1993, respectively. Prof. Ng is currently a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Hong Kong Baptist University. His current research interests include Real-Time Networks, Multimedia Communications, Ubiquitous/Pervasive Computing, Mobile and Location- aware Computing, Performance Evaluation, Parallel and Distributed Computing. Prof. Ng is the Technical Program Chair for TENCON 2006, General Co-Chair for The 11th International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA 2005), Program Vice Chair for The 11th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2005), Program Area-Chair for The 18th & 19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA 2004 & AINA 2005), General Co-Chair for The International Computer Congress 1999 & 2001 (ICC’99 & ICC’01), Program Co-Chair for The Sixth International Conference on Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA’99) and General Co-Chair for The 1999 and 2001 International Computer Science Conference (ICSC’99 & ICSC’01). Prof. Ng is a member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications, Journal of Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligence, Journal of Embedded Computing, and Journal of Microprocessors and Microsystems. He is the Associate Editor of Real-Time Systems Journal and Journal of Mobile Multimedia. He is also a guest editor of International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing for a special issue on Applications, Services, and Infrastructures for Wireless and Mobile Computing. Prof. Ng is currently the Region 10 Coordinator for the Chapter Activities Board of the IEEE Computer Society, and is the Coordinator of the IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitors Program (Asia/Pacific). He is a senior member of the IEEE and has been a member of the IEEE Computer Society since 1991. Prof. Ng has been an Exco-member (1993–95), General Secretary (1995–1997), Vice-Chair (1997–1999), Chair (1999–2001) and the Past Chair of the IEEE, Hong Kong Section, Computer Chapter. Prof. Ng received the Certificate of Appreciation for Services and Contribution (2004) from IEEE Hong Kong Section, the Certificate of Appreciation for Leadership and Service (2000–2001) from IEEE Region 10 and the IEEE Meritorious Service Award from IEEE Computer Society at 2004. He is also a member of the IEEE Communication Society, ACM and the Founding Member for the Internet Society (ISOC)-Hong Kong Chapter.  相似文献   

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In an open shortest path first (OSPF) based best effort network, when a packet experiences congestion, the routing subsystem cannot send it through an alternate path. Thus, it fails to provide desired quality of service (QoS) during congestion. In order to provide QoS we have reported three different load sensitive routing (LSR) protocols in [A. Sahoo, An OSPF based load-sensitive QoS routing algorithm using alternate paths, in: IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication Networks, October 2002; A. Tiwari, A. Sahoo, Providing QoS support in OSPF based best effort network, in: IEEE International Conference on Networks, November 2005; A. Tiwari, A. Sahoo, A local coefficient based load sensitive routing protocol for providing QoS, in: IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, July 2006]. The LSR protocol forwards packets through alternate paths in case of congestion. The number of alternate paths at any node depends on the value of operating parameter or coefficient used for alternate path calculation. Though the basic protocol in these cases was the same, the methods of choosing operating parameter were different. We referred to these three methods as LSR [A. Sahoo, An OSPF based load-sensitive QoS routing algorithm using alternate paths, in: IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication Networks, October 2002], E-LSR [A. Tiwari, A. Sahoo, Providing QoS support in OSPF based best effort network, in: IEEE International Conference on Networks, November 2005] and L-LSR [A. Tiwari, A. Sahoo, A local coefficient based load sensitive routing protocol for providing QoS, in: IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, July 2006] coefficient methods. In this paper, we present the LSR protocol along with the three coefficient calculation methods pointing out the reason for going from one method to the next. The main strength of our LSR protocol is that it provides loop free alternate paths in the event of congestion and can interwork with routers running vanilla OSPF protocol. We show through simulation that the LSR protocol based on any of the three different coefficient calculation methods performs much better than OSPF and that out of the three methods proposed by us, L-LSR performs the best.  相似文献   

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Advances in wireless and mobile computing environments allow a mobile user to access a wide range of applications. For example, mobile users may want to retrieve data about unfamiliar places or local life styles related to their location. These queries are called location-dependent queries. Furthermore, a mobile user may be interested in getting the query results repeatedly, which is called location-dependent continuous querying. This continuous query emanating from a mobile user may retrieve information from a single-zone (single-ZQ) or from multiple neighbouring zones (multiple-ZQ). We consider the problem of handling location-dependent continuous queries with the main emphasis on reducing communication costs and making sure that the user gets correct current-query result. The key contributions of this paper include: (1) Proposing a hierarchical database framework (tree architecture and supporting continuous query algorithm) for handling location-dependent continuous queries. (2) Analysing the flexibility of this framework for handling queries related to single-ZQ or multiple-ZQ and propose intelligent selective placement of location-dependent databases. (3) Proposing an intelligent selective replication algorithm to facilitate time- and space-efficient processing of location-dependent continuous queries retrieving single-ZQ information. (4) Demonstrating, using simulation, the significance of our intelligent selective placement and selective replication model in terms of communication cost and storage constraints, considering various types of queries. Manish Gupta received his B.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from Govindram Sakseria Institute of Technology & Sciences, India, in 1997 and his M.S. degree in Computer Science from University of Texas at Dallas in 2002. He is currently working toward his Ph.D. degree in the Department of Computer Science at University of Texas at Dallas. His current research focuses on AI-based software synthesis and testing. His other research interests include mobile computing, aspect-oriented programming and model checking. Manghui Tu received a Bachelor degree of Science from Wuhan University, P.R. China, in 1996, and a Master's Degree in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Dallas 2001. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas. Mr. Tu's research interests include distributed systems, wireless communications, mobile computing, and reliability and performance analysis. His Ph.D. research work focuses on the dependent and secure data replication and placement issues in network-centric systems. Latifur R. Khan has been an Assistant Professor of Computer Science department at University of Texas at Dallas since September 2000. He received his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from University of Southern California (USC) in August 2000 and December 1996, respectively. He obtained his B.Sc. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, in November of 1993. Professor Khan is currently supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Texas Instruments, Alcatel, USA, and has been awarded the Sun Equipment Grant. Dr. Khan has more than 50 articles, book chapters and conference papers focusing in the areas of database systems, multimedia information management and data mining in bio-informatics and intrusion detection. Professor Khan has also served as a referee for database journals, conferences (e.g. IEEE TKDE, KAIS, ADL, VLDB) and he is currently serving as a program committee member for the 11th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (SIGKDD2005), ACM 14th Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2005), International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications DEXA 2005 and International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS 2005), and is program chair of ACM SIGKDD International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining, 2004. Farokh Bastani received the B.Tech. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Bastani's research interests include various aspects of the ultrahigh dependable systems, especially automated software synthesis and testing, embedded real-time process-control and telecommunications systems and high-assurance systems engineering. Dr. Bastani was the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (IEEE-TKDE). He is currently an emeritus EIC of IEEE-TKDE and is on the editorial board of the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Tools, the International Journal of Knowledge and Information Systems and the Springer-Verlag series on Knowledge and Information Management. He was the program cochair of the 1997 IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, 1998 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, 1999 IEEE Knowledge and Data Engineering Workshop, 1999 International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralised Systems, and the program chair of the 1995 IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence. He has been on the program and steering committees of several conferences and workshops and on the editorial boards of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering and the Oxford University Press High Integrity Systems Journal. I-Ling Yen received her B.S. degree from Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan, and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Houston. She is currently an Associate Professor of Computer Science at University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Yen's research interests include fault-tolerant computing, security systems and algorithms, distributed systems, Internet technologies, E-commerce and self-stabilising systems. She has published over 100 technical papers in these research areas and received many research awards from NSF, DOD, NASA and several industry companies. She has served as Program Committee member for many conferences and Program Chair/Cochair for the IEEE Symposium on Application-Specific Software and System Engineering & Technology, IEEE High Assurance Systems Engineering Symposium, IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference, and IEEE International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems. She has also served as a guest editor for a theme issue of IEEE Computer devoted to high-assurance systems.  相似文献   

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《Software, IEEE》2006,23(1):114-115
We seem to need a better understanding of the process of exploring quantifying information technology yields--that is, the economic benefit flowing from an IT project proposal. As a result, the TCSE has decided to establish the IEEE International Conference on Exploring Quantifiable Information Technology Yields (IEEE EQUITY).  相似文献   

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Impressions from the First International Conference on Creative Thinking, University of Malta, July 26th, 27th, 1993, and the Fourth European Conference on Creativity and Innovation, Darmstadt, Germany, August 25th–28th, 1993.  相似文献   

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In this paper, we formulate the problem of summarization of a data set of transactions with categorical attributes as an optimization problem involving two objective functions – compaction gain and information loss. We propose metrics to characterize the output of any summarization algorithm. We investigate two approaches to address this problem. The first approach is an adaptation of clustering and the second approach makes use of frequent itemsets from the association analysis domain. We illustrate one application of summarization in the field of network data where we show how our technique can be effectively used to summarize network traffic into a compact but meaningful representation. Specifically, we evaluate our proposed algorithms on the 1998 DARPA Off-Line Intrusion Detection Evaluation data and network data generated by SKAION Corp for the ARDA information assurance program. Vipin Kumar is currently William Norris Professor and Head of the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Minnesota. His research interests include high-performance computing and data mining. He has authored over 200 research articles, and has coedited or coauthored nine books including the widely used text booksIntroduction to Parallel Computing andIntroduction to Data Mining, both published by Addison Wesley. He has served as chair/co-chair for many conferences/workshops in the area of data mining and parallel computing, including the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (2002) and the 15th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (2001). He serves as the chair of the steering committee of the SIAM International Conference on Data Mining, and is a member of the steering committee of the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining. Dr. Kumar serves or has served on the editorial boards of several journals includingKnowledge and Information Systems,Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing andIEEE Transactions of Data and Knowledge Engineering (1993–1997). He is a Fellow of the ACM and IEEE, and a member of SIAM. Varun Chandola received his BTech degree in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, in 2002. He is currently a PhD student in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Minnesota. His research interests include data mining, cyber-security and machine learning.  相似文献   

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《控制理论与应用》2012,(11):1494-1494
2012 IEEE Multi-conference on Systems and Control(IEEE MSC 2012) October 3-5,2012 Dubrovnik Palace Hotel,Dubrovnik,CROATIA The 2012 IEEE Multi-Conference on Systems and Control(MSC 2012) will take place in Dubrovnik Palace Hotel,Dubrovnik,Croatia,on October 3 5,2012.MSC 2012 includes two international conferences sponsored and promoted by the IEEE Control Systems Society: The IEEE Conference on Control Applications(CCA) The IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control(ISIC)  相似文献   

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This month's Test Technology TC Newsletter reviews the July 2009 2nd IEEE Workshop on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust, and features upcoming events for November 2009: 40th International Test Conference, 18th Asian Test Symposium, and 10th IEEE Workshop on RTL and High-Level Testing.  相似文献   

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Reports from Workshop on System Effects of Logic Soft Errors (SELSE II), IEEE Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and Systems Workshop (DDECS 06), European Test Symposium (ETS 06), and International Test Conference (ITC 05).  相似文献   

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We present an adaptive load shedding approach for windowed stream joins. In contrast to the conventional approach of dropping tuples from the input streams, we explore the concept ofselective processing for load shedding. We allow stream tuples to be stored in the windows and shed excessive CPU load by performing the join operations, not on the entire set of tuples within the windows, but on a dynamically changing subset of tuples that are learned to be highly beneficial. We support such dynamic selective processing through three forms of runtimeadaptations: adaptation to input stream rates, adaptation to time correlation between the streams and adaptation to join directions. Our load shedding approach enables us to integrateutility-based load shedding withtime correlation-based load shedding. Indexes are used to further speed up the execution of stream joins. Experiments are conducted to evaluate our adaptive load shedding in terms of output rate and utility. The results show that our selective processing approach to load shedding is very effective and significantly outperforms the approach that drops tuples from the input streams. Bugra Gedik received the B.S. degree in C.S. from the Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, and the Ph.D. degree in C.S. from the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA. He is with the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, currently a member of the Software Tools and Techniques Group. Dr. Gedik's research interests lie in data intensive distributed computing systems, spanning data-centric peer-to-peer overlay networks, mobile and sensor-based distributed data management systems, and distributed data stream processing systems. His research focus is on developing system-level architectures and techniques to address scalability problems in distributed continual query systems and applications. He is the recipient of the ICDCS 2003 best paper award. He has served in the program committees of several international conferences, such as ICDE, MDM, and CollaborateCom. Kun-Lung Wu received the B.S. degree in E.E. from the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in C.S. both from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is with the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, currently a member of the Software Tools and Techniques Group. His recent research interests include data streams, continual queries, mobile computing, Internet technologies and applications, database systems and distributed computing. He has published extensively and holds many patents in these areas. Dr. Wu is a Senior Member of the IEEE Computer Society and a member of the ACM. He is the Program Co-Chair for the IEEE Joint Conference on e-Commerce Technology (CEC 2007) and Enterprise Computing, e-Commerce and e-Services (EEE 2007). He was an Associate Editor for the IEEE Trans. on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2000–2004. He was the general chair for the 3rd International Workshop on E-Commerce and Web-Based Information Systems (WECWIS 2001). He has served as an organizing and program committee member on various conferences. He has received various IBM awards, including IBM Corporate Environmental Affair Excellence Award, Research Division Award, and several Invention Achievement Awards. He received a best paper award from IEEE EEE 2004. He is an IBM Master Inventor. Philip S. Yu received the B.S. Degree in E.E. from National Taiwan University, the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in E.E. from Stanford University, and the M.B.A. degree from New York University. He is with the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center and currently manager of the Software Tools and Techniques group. His research interests include data mining, Internet applications and technologies, database systems, multimedia systems, parallel and distributed processing, and performance modeling. Dr. Yu has published more than 430 papers in refereed journals and conferences. He holds or has applied for more than 250 US patents. Dr. Yu is a Fellow of the ACM and a Fellow of the IEEE. He is associate editors of ACM Transactions on the Internet Technology and ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery in Data. He is a member of the IEEE Data Engineering steering committee and is also on the steering committee of IEEE Conference on Data Mining. He was the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (2001–2004), an editor, advisory board member and also a guest co-editor of the special issue on mining of databases. He had also served as an associate editor of Knowledge and Information Systems. In addition to serving as program committee member on various conferences, he will be serving as the general chair of 2006 ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management and the program chair of the 2006 joint conferences of the 8th IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC' 06) and the 3rd IEEE Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (EEE' 06). He was the program chair or co-chairs of the 11th IEEE Intl. Conference on Data Engineering, the 6th Pacific Area Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, the 9th ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Research Issues in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, the 2nd IEEE Intl. Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Transaction and Query Processing, the PAKDD Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Advanced Databases, and the 2nd IEEE Intl. Workshop on Advanced Issues of E-Commerce and Web-based Information Systems. He served as the general chair of the 14th IEEE Intl. Conference on Data Engineering and the general co-chair of the 2nd IEEE Intl. Conference on Data Mining. He has received several IBM honors including 2 IBM Outstanding Innovation Awards, an Outstanding Technical Achievement Award, 2 Research Division Awards and the 84th plateau of Invention Achievement Awards. He received an Outstanding Contributions Award from IEEE Intl. Conference on Data Mining in 2003 and also an IEEE Region 1 Award for “promoting and perpetuating numerous new electrical engineering concepts” in 1999. Dr. Yu is an IBM Master Inventor. Ling Liu is an associate professor at the College of Computing at Georgia Tech. There, she directs the research programs in Distributed Data Intensive Systems Lab (DiSL), examining research issues and technical challenges in building large scale distributed computing systems that can grow without limits. Dr. Liu and the DiSL research group have been working on various aspects of distributed data intensive systems, ranging from decentralized overlay networks, exemplified by peer to peer computing, data grid computing, to mobile computing systems and location based services, sensor network computing, and enterprise computing systems. She has published over 150 international journal and conference articles. Her research group has produced a number of software systems that are either open sources or directly accessible online, among which the most popular ones are WebCQ and XWRAPElite. Dr. Liu is currently on the editorial board of several international journals, including IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, International Journal of Very large Database systems (VLDBJ), International Journal of Web Services Research, and has chaired a number of conferences as a PC chair, a vice PC chair, or a general chair, including IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2004, ICDE 2006, ICDE 2007), IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing (ICDCS 2006), IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2004). She is a recipient of IBM Faculty Award (2003, 2006). Dr. Liu's current research is partly sponsored by grants from NSF CISE CSR, ITR, CyberTrust, a grant from AFOSR, an IBM SUR grant, and an IBM faculty award.  相似文献   

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Some of the major objectives of the JPEG 2000 still image coding standard were compression and memory efficiency, lossy to lossless coding, support for continuous-tone to bi-level images, error resilience, and random access to regions of interest. This paper will provide readers with some insight on various features and functionalities supported by a baseline JPEG 2000-compliant codec. Three JPEG 2000 software implementations (Kakadu, JasPer, JJ2000) are compared with several other codecs, including JPEG, JBIG, JPEG-LS, MPEG-4 VTC and H.264 intra coding. This study can serve as a guideline for users to estimate the effectiveness of JPEG 2000 for various applications, and to select optimal parameters according to specific application requirements.Hong Man received his Ph.D. degree from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1999, in Electrical Engineering. He joined Stevens Institute of Technology in 2000, and currently he is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is serving as the director for Visual Information Environment Laboratory at Stevens, the director for Computer Engineering undergraduate program in the ECE department, and the coordinator for NSA Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance in the School of Engineering. He is a member of the IEEE and ACM. He served as member of organizing committee for IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia and Signal Processing (MMSP) 2002 and 2005, member of technical program committee for IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) Fall 2003, and IEEE/ACM International Conference on E-Business and Telecommunication Networks (ICETE) 2004 and 2005. He is a committee member on IEEE SPS TC for Education. He was an active contributor to the ISO/ITU JPEG 2000 image coding standard.Alen Docef received his Diploma of Engineer from the Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Romania, in 1991. He obtained an M.S.E.E degree in 1992 and a Ph.D. degree in 1998 from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, all in electrical engineering. From 1998 to 1999 he worked as a research engineer in the Signal Processing and Multimedia Group of the University of British Columbia. In 2000 he joined the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Engineering as an Assistant Professor. His research interests include multimedia signal compression, medical image processing, and real-time implementation of DSP algorithms. He has been a member of the IEEE since 1995.Faouzi Kossentini received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, in 1989, 1990, and 1994, respectively. He is presently the President and CEO of UB Video Inc., a company in Vancouver (Canada) that develops video communication products for the video conferencing and broadcast markets. Before the year 2004, he had been an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of British Columbia, where he was involved in research in the areas of signal processing, communications and multimedia. He has co-authored more than two hundred journal papers, conference papers and book chapters. Dr. Kossentini is a senior member of the IEEE. He has served as a Vice General Chair for ICIP-2000, and he has also served as an associate editor for the IEEE transactions on Image Processing and the IEEE transactions on Multimedia.  相似文献   

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After a successful IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) that marked the silver anniversary of our flagship conference (from Atlanta in 1984 to Pasadena in 2008), I am writing this column while attending the IEEE/International Federation of Robotics (IFR) Joint Forum on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Robotics and Automation (IERA) in Munich (see my message in the March issue), as part of Automatica 2008 (the largest biennial fair in robotics and automation in Europe), in parallel with two annual local events [the symposium of the German Association for Pattern Recognition, and Robotik organized by the German Society for Robotics (DGR)].  相似文献   

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李鸣  郭晨皓  陈星 《计算机应用》2020,40(6):1593-1600
针对开发人员难以快速从众多模型中找到自己所需的模型的问题,提出了一种基于自然语言处理技术的视觉类深度神经网络的自动标注方法。首先,划分视觉类神经网络的领域类别,根据词频等信息计算关键词及其对应的权值;其次,建立关键词提取器从论文摘要中提取出关键词;最后,将提取得到的关键词和已知权值进行相似度计算,从而得到模型的应用领域。从三大国际计算机视觉领域会议,即国际计算机视觉大会(ICCV)、IEEE国际计算机视觉与模式识别会议(CVPR)和欧洲计算机视觉国际会议(ECCV)发表的论文中选取实验数据进行实验。实验结果表明,所提方法能够提供宏平均值为0.89的高精度分类结果,验证了该方法的有效性。  相似文献   

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This paper considers the problem of mining closed frequent itemsets over a data stream sliding window using limited memory space. We design a synopsis data structure to monitor transactions in the sliding window so that we can output the current closed frequent itemsets at any time. Due to time and memory constraints, the synopsis data structure cannot monitor all possible itemsets. However, monitoring only frequent itemsets will make it impossible to detect new itemsets when they become frequent. In this paper, we introduce a compact data structure, the closed enumeration tree (CET), to maintain a dynamically selected set of itemsets over a sliding window. The selected itemsets contain a boundary between closed frequent itemsets and the rest of the itemsets. Concept drifts in a data stream are reflected by boundary movements in the CET. In other words, a status change of any itemset (e.g., from non-frequent to frequent) must occur through the boundary. Because the boundary is relatively stable, the cost of mining closed frequent itemsets over a sliding window is dramatically reduced to that of mining transactions that can possibly cause boundary movements in the CET. Our experiments show that our algorithm performs much better than representative algorithms for the sate-of-the-art approaches. Yun Chi is currently a Ph.D. student at the Department of Computer Science, UCLA. His main areas of research include database systems, data mining, and bioinformatics. For data mining, he is interested in mining labeled trees and graphs, mining data streams, and mining data with uncertainty. Haixun Wang is currently a research staff member at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. He received the B.S. and the M.S. degree, both in computer science, from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1994 and 1996. He received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2000. He has published more than 60 research papers in referred international journals and conference proceedings. He is a member of the ACM, the ACM SIGMOD, the ACM SIGKDD, and the IEEE Computer Society. He has served in program committees of international conferences and workshops, and has been a reviewer for some leading academic journals in the database field. Philip S. Yureceived the B.S. Degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University, the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University, and the M.B.A. degree from New York University. He is with the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center and currently manager of the Software Tools and Techniques group. His research interests include data mining, Internet applications and technologies, database systems, multimedia systems, parallel and distributed processing, and performance modeling. Dr. Yu has published more than 430 papers in refereed journals and conferences. He holds or has applied for more than 250 US patents.Dr. Yu is a Fellow of the ACM and a Fellow of the IEEE. He is associate editors of ACM Transactions on the Internet Technology and ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery in Data. He is a member of the IEEE Data Engineering steering committee and is also on the steering committee of IEEE Conference on Data Mining. He was the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (2001–2004), an editor, advisory board member and also a guest co-editor of the special issue on mining of databases. He had also served as an associate editor of Knowledge and Information Systems. In addition to serving as program committee member on various conferences, he will be serving as the general chairman of 2006 ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management and the program chairman of the 2006 joint conferences of the 8th IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC' 06) and the 3rd IEEE Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (EEE' 06). He was the program chairman or co-chairs of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering, the 6th Pacific Area Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, the 9th ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Research Issues in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, the 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering:Transaction and Query Processing, the PAKDD Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Advanced Databases, and the 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Issues of E-Commerce and Web-based Information Systems. He served as the general chairman of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering and the general co-chairman of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Data Mining. He has received several IBM honors including 2 IBM Outstanding Innovation Awards, an Outstanding Technical Achievement Award, 2 Research Division Awards and the 84th plateau of Invention Achievement Awards. He received an Outstanding Contributions Award from IEEE International Conference on Data Mining in 2003 and also an IEEE Region 1 Award for “promoting and perpetuating numerous new electrical engineering concepts" in 1999. Dr. Yu is an IBM Master Inventor. Richard R. Muntz is a Professor and past chairman of the Computer Science Department, School of Engineering and Applied Science, UCLA. His current research interests are sensor rich environments, multimedia storage servers and database systems, distributed and parallel database systems, spatial and scientific database systems, data mining, and computer performance evaluation. He is the author of over one hundred and fifty research papers.Dr. Muntz received the BEE from Pratt Institute in 1963, the MEE from New York University in 1966, and the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University in 1969. He is a member of the Board of Directors for SIGMETRICS and past chairman of IFIP WG7.3 on performance evaluation. He was a member of the Corporate Technology Advisory Board at NCR/Teradata, a member of the Science Advisory Board of NASA's Center of Excellence in Space Data Information Systems, and a member of the Goddard Space Flight Center Visiting Committee on Information Technology. He recently chaired a National Research Council study on “The Intersection of Geospatial Information and IT” which was published in 2003. He was an associate editor for the Journal of the ACM from 1975 to 1980 and the Editor-in-Chief of ACM Computing Surveys from 1992 to 1995. He is a Fellow of the ACM and a Fellow of the IEEE.  相似文献   

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一种处理部分遮挡表情图像的方法   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1       下载免费PDF全文
针对目前表情识别中眼部因头发、帽子等物体而存在部分遮挡的问题,提出了一种基于对称变换的眼部遮挡处理方法。方法针对二值化的人脸表情图像,参照人脸几何特征对眼部区域进行垂直积分投影;通过中心线检测算法,确定人脸的中心线并判断是否存在遮挡。对于不可容忍的遮挡,进行对称变换处理以修复表情图像。实验表明,在相同的特征提取方法和分类器选择情况下,该方法可有效提高部分遮挡人脸表情的识别效果,并可容忍头部一定范围内的偏转。  相似文献   

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This issue of IEEE Design & Test discusses some of the challenges of electronic system-level design and their corresponding solutions. In addition, a special section highlights the 2006 International Test Conference.  相似文献   

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At the end of a busy autumn on the road, I am writing this column in Tokyo while attending the Program Committee Meeting of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), which will take place in Kobe, Japan, 12?17 May 2009.  相似文献   

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