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CogInfoCom 2014: Vietri sul Mare, Italy
- 5th IEEE Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications, CogInfoCom 2014, Vietri sul Mare, Italy, 5-7 November 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-7280-7

- Anna Esposito

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Data on emotional learning and human-machine interaction. 11 - Carole Chang, Annika Hinze

, Judy Bowen
, Nicola Starkey:
Designing a mobile augmented memory system for people with Traumatic Brain Injuries. 13-18 - Marjo Heikkilä

, Tero Kippola, Joni Jämsä, Asko Nykänen, Marja Matinmikko
, Jari Keskimaula:
Active antenna system for cognitive network enhancement. 19-24 - Bassam Haddad

, Nuha El-Khalili, Mamoun Hattab:
A Cognitive Query Model for Arabic based on probabilistic associative morpho-phonetic Sub-Networks. 25-29 - Wafa Johal

, Carole Adam
, Humbert Fiorino, Sylvie Pesty, Céline Jost, Dominique Duhaut:
Acceptability of a companion robot for children in daily life situations. 31-36 - Shiyun Li, Jiansha Lu, Weiguang Jiang, Wei Deng Solvang

, Hao Yu
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A scheduling approach for ship design project with fields constraint in tasks and human resources. 37-41 - Vadim A. Shakhnov

, Lyudmila Zinchenko, Elena Rezchikova, Ilya Kosolapov:
Information representation and processing in cognitive nanoinformatics. 43-47 - Piroska Biró

, Mária Csernoch
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Deep and surface metacognitive processes in non-traditional programming tasks. 49-54 - Raed Basbous, Benedek Nagy:

Generalized game trees and their evaluation. 55-60 - Ján Papaj, L'ubomír Dobos

, Roman Palitefka:
Candidate node selection based on trust for cognitive communication of mobile terminals in hybrid MANET - DTN. 61-66 - Antonín Posusta, Adam J. Sporka, Ondrej Polácek, Jakub Otáhal

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1-of-N selection in GUIs using myoelectric sensors. 67-72 - Albara M. Mustafa, Wei Solvang, Eric Dykes, Mohamad Y. Mustafa:

Assessment of wind induced hazards on winterised offshore structures using the cognitive approach. 73-77 - Shiyun Li, Jinguang Yang, Bin Wang, Wei Deng Solvang

, Hao Yu
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A case of ship design tasks assignment and optimization. 79-83 - Simon Rudolf, Adam J. Sporka, Ondrej Polácek:

Constructing on-screen keyboards in word processing environment for people with motor difficulties. 85-89 - Gennaro Cordasco

, Marilena Esposito, Francesco Masucci, Maria Teresa Riviello, Anna Esposito
, Gérard Chollet, Stephan Schlögl
, Pierrick Milhorat, Gianni Pelosi:
Assessing Voice User Interfaces: The vassist system prototype. 91-96 - Jouni Tervonen

, Konstantin Mikhaylov
, Sakari Pieskä, Joni Jämsä, Marjo Heikkilä
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Cognitive Internet-of-Things solutions enabled by wireless sensor and actuator networks. 97-102 - Joni Jämsä:

Cognitive communication for traffic safety. 103-108 - Tomás Slavícek, Jan Balata, Zdenek Míkovec

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Designing mobile phone interface for active seniors: User study in Czech Republic. 109-114 - Lu Shao, Yoko Greenberg, Yoshinori Sagisaka:

Communicative F0 generation based on impressions. 115-119 - Dalia Susniene

, Andras Torma, Adrienn Buruzs, Miklós F. Hatwágner, László T. Kóczy:
Using Fuzzy Cognitive Map approach to model the casual relationships in stakeholder management at companies. 121-124 - Katerina Fixova, Miroslav Macik, Zdenek Míkovec

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In-hospital navigation system for people with limited orientation. 125-130 - Stefano-Niko Orzen, Sorin Babii:

User-centered end to end optimal persistent routing. 131-136 - Tamás Nagy, David Tellez, Ádám Divák, Emma Lógó, Máté Köles, Balázs Péter Hámornik:

Predicting arousal with machine learning of EEG signals. 137-140 - Adrienn Buruzs, László T. Kóczy, Miklós F. Hatwágner:

Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps approach to identify integrated waste management system characteristics. 141-147 - Branimir Dropuljic

, Igor Mijic, Davor Petrinovic, Kresimir Cosic, Tanja Jovanovic:
Comparative analysis of orbicularis oculi electromyogram and voice fundamental frequency variation in the context of acoustic startle response. 149-154 - Michele Carpentieri, Ivana Baldassarre, Olimpia Matarazzo

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Delay and probability discounting in risky decisions. 155-160 - Stanislav Ondás

, Daniel Hládek
, Jozef Juhár
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Semantic roles labeling system for Slovak sentences. 161-166 - Andrea Zangiacomi

, Claudia Redaelli, Francesca Valentini, Giuseppina Bernardelli:
Design of interaction in a virtual environment for post-stroke rehabilitation: A cognitive perspective. 167-172 - Csaba Antonya

, Silviu Butnariu
, Claudiu Pozna:
Parameter computation of the hand model in virtual grasping. 173-177 - Stefano Mottura

, Sara Arlati
, Luca Fontana, Marco Sacco
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Enhancing awareness and personification by virtual reality and multimedia means in post-stroke patients during rehabilitation. 179-184 - Tobias Hildebrandt, Thomas Hermann, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma

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A sonification system for process monitoring as secondary task. 191-196 - László Kundra, Péter Ekler:

Visual feature tracking aided orientation estimation in modern wearables. 197-202 - Bernd J. Kröger, Trevor Bekolay, Chris Eliasmith:

Modeling speech production using the Neural Engineering Framework. 203-208 - Zdenek Míkovec

, Vaclav Zuna:
iDTV user interface for elderly users based on simplified navigation scheme. 209-214 - James Henshaw

, Wei Liu
, Daniela Romano
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Problem solving using hybrid brain-computer interface methods: A review. 215-219 - Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy

, Enric Sesa-Nogueras
, Josep Roure Alcobé
, Anna Esposito
, Jirí Mekyska
, Karmele López de Ipiña
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A preliminary study on aging examining online handwriting. 221-224 - Carl Vogel

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Taboo semantics. 225-230 - Victoria Rodellar, Daniel Palacios

, Pedro Gómez
, Elena Bartolomé:
A methodology for monitoring emotional stress in phonation. 231-236 - Attila Kuki, Tamás Bérczes, Béla Almási, János Sztrik:

Investigating the effect of network service breakdown in multilayered cognitive communication system. 237-241 - Emma Lógó, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Máté Köles, Károly Hercegfi

, Sarolta Tóvölgyi, Anita Komlódi:
Usability related human errors in a collaborative immersive VR environment. 243-246 - Barbara Keszei, Andrea Dúll

, Emma Lógó, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Máté Köles, Sarolta Tóvölgyi, Károly Hercegfi
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Visual attention and spatial behavior in VR environment: An environmental psychology approach. 247-250 - Stavroula-Evita Fotinea, Athanasia-Lida Dimou, Eleni Efthimiou

, Theodore Goulas:
The annotation scheme of the MOBOT dataset. 251-256 - Renátó Besenczi, Kristóf Szitha, András Hajdu

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A framework for distributed processing on an offline cell phone network. 257-262 - Anna Esposito

, Davide Palumbo, Alda Troncone
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Emotional consequences of the interaction between inward/outward identities and attachment style. 263-266 - Ettore Lanzarone

, Cédric Masclet, Frédéric Noël:
Qualitative assessment of a collaborative multi-user tool for enhancing the daily replanning and control of visits in Home Care services. 267-272 - Kornél Bertók, Attila Fazekas

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Recognizing human activities based on head movement trajectories. 273-278 - Umair N. Mughal, Muhammad S. Virk

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Shape optimization of atmospheric icing sensor using cognitive computer aided approach. 279-282 - Umair N. Mughal, Uzair N. Mughal, Muhammad S. Virk

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Cognitive decision making for measuring icing load for cold regions. 283-288 - Taimur Rashid, Umair N. Mughal, Muhammad S. Virk

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Cognitive adaptability of capacitive sensors for cold regions. 289-294 - Luca Szegletes, Máté Köles, Bertalan Forstner:

The design of a biofeedback framework for dynamic difficulty adjustment in games. 295-299 - Zsófia Viktória Vida, Sándor Soós:

A map of cognitive brokerage between large science domains. 301-302 - George Kampis, László Gulyás, Sándor Soós:

Cognitive strategies of growth vs. excellence at European universities. 303-307 - Stefan Benus

, Rivka Levitan, Julia Hirschberg, Agustín Gravano, Sakhia Darjaa:
Entrainment in Slovak collaborative dialogues. 309-313 - Daniel Hládek

, Stanislav Ondás
, Ján Stas
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Online natural language processing of the Slovak Language. 315-316 - Stefano Marinozzi, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy

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Digital speech algorithms for speaker de-identification. 317-320 - Ádám B. Csapó:

Outlines of a framework for progressive representation-bridging CogInfoCom channels. 321-326 - George Kampis, Paul Lukowicz:

Collaborative localization as a paradigm for incremental knowledge fusion. 327-331 - Gábor Kiss, Dávid Sztahó, Klára Vicsi, Adrianos Golemis

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Connection between body condition and speech parameters - especially in the case of hypoxia. 333-336 - Antonio Origlia

, Vincenzo Galatà
, Francesco Cutugno
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Introducing context in syllable based emotion tracking. 337-342 - Bálint Sövény, Gábor Kovács, Zsolt Tivadar Kardkovács:

Blind guide - A virtual eye for guiding indoor and outdoor movement. 343-347 - Anna Lambrechts

, Sebastian Gaigg
, Kielan Yarrow, Katie Maras
, Riccardo Fusaroli
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Temporal dynamics of speech and gesture in Autism Spectrum Disorder. 349-353 - Lili Szabó, Balázs Tarján

, Péter Mihajlik:
Writing with speech: A qualitative user evaluation study. 355-360 - Szilveszter Kovács

, Ágnes Tóth, László Czap:
Fuzzy model based user adaptive framework for consonant articulation and pronunciation therapy in Hungarian hearing-impaired education. 361-366 - Milan Gnjatovic

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Changing concepts of machine dialogue management. 367-372 - Máté Köles, Károly Hercegfi

, Emma Lógó, Sarolta Tóvölgyi, Bálint Szabó
, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Anita Komlódi, Péter Zoltán Baranyi, Péter Galambos, György Persa:
Collaboration experience in immersive VR environment in the frame of the NeuroCogSpace project. 373-376 - János Tóth, Laszlo Kovacs, Balázs Harangi, Csaba Kiss, Andras Mohacsi, Zoltan Orosz, András Hajdu

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An online benchmark system for image processing algorithms. 377-382 - János Tóth, Laszlo Kovacs, Balázs Harangi, Csaba Kiss, Andras Mohacsi, Zoltan Orosz, András Hajdu

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An online system for algorithm benchmarking. 383 - Ray-Ming Chen:

A dynamical model for individual and social cognitive infocommunications over truth values. 385-389 - Máté Köles, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Emma Lógó, Károly Hercegfi

, Sarolta Tóvölgyi:
Experiences of a combined psychophysiology and eye-tracking study in VR. 391-395 - Aniello Minutolo

, Massimo Esposito
, Giuseppe De Pietro:
An ontology-based fuzzy approach for encoding cognitive processes in medical decision making. 397-402 - Francesca Bonin

, Carl Vogel
, Nick Campbell:
Social sequence analysis: temporal sequences in interactional conversations. 403-406 - Uzair N. Mughal, S. Haseeb Hassan, H. Muneeb Iqbal:

Designing and simulation of intake and exhaust manifold using sensor bridging. 407-412 - Sándor Soós, Zsófia Vida:

Topic overlay maps and the cognitive structure of policy-related SSH. 413-418 - Szilvia Szeghalmy, Marianna Zichar, Attila Fazekas

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Gesture-based computer mouse using Kinect sensor. 419-424 - Hicham Atassi, Zdenek Smékal

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Automatic identification of successful phone calls in call centers based on dialogue analysis. 425-429 - Adrián Csiszárik, Szilvia Lestyán, András Lukács

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Efficient Apriori based algorithms for privacy preserving frequent itemset mining. 431-435 - Wei Deng Solvang

, Hao Yu
, Gabor Sziebig
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Developing automated and integrated flexible manufacturing system. 437-442 - Hao Yu

, Wei Deng Solvang
, Shiyun Li:
An integrated optimization model for single-product supply chain network design considering supplier selection. 443-448 - Daniel Madrigal, Félix Ramos:

Sense of touch for virtual creatures. 449-454 - Uzair N. Mughal, Gabor Sziebig

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Design analysis for automated cleaning arm using representation-briding communication. 455-458 - Richard-Zsolt Buda, Gábor Boldizsár, Ákos Tóth, Szilvia Szeghalmy, Róbert Tornai

, Roland Kunkli
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Extended capabilities for a WebGL based talking head system. 459 - Spyros Raptis, Sotiris Karabetsos

, Aimilios Chalamandaris, Pirros Tsiakoulis:
Towards expressive speech synthesis: Analysis and modeling of expressive speech. 461-465 - Renátó Besenczi, Kristóf Szitha, András Hajdu

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Distributed eye lesion detection on an offline cell phone network. 467 - Yizhong Xu, Mohamed Y. Mustafa, Wei Deng Solvang

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CFD aided cognitive capabilities for analyzing snowdrift development around a porous fence. 469-473 - Vesa A. Niskanen:

A fuzzy cognitive map for simulating hypothesis verification in the conduct of inquiry. 475-480 - Krisztian Fekete, Kristóf Csorba:

Power extraction of human behavior in mobile environment. 481-486 - Ákos Nagy, Bence Kovári

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Incorporating sensory data collected on mobile devices into user experience analysis. 487-491 - András Beke, György Szaszák:

Combining NLP techniques and acoustic analysis for semantic focus detection in speech. 493-497 - Mohamad Y. Mustafa, Inger Hansen, Svein Eilertsen:

Application of wireless sensor networks based on cognitive radio for animal welfare. 499-503 - Attila Adamkó

, Tamás Kádek
, Mark Kosa:
Intelligent and adaptive services for a smart campus. 505-509 - Johan Wenngren, Åsa Ericson, Henrik Nergård:

Prototyping - cognition while doing. 511-514 - Gábor Kövesdán, Márk Asztalos, László Lengyel:

Fast android application development with component modeling. 515-520 - Dmitriy Dunaev, László Lengyel:

Cognitive evaluation of intermediate level obfuscator. 521-525 - Alberto Oliverio, Mauro Maldonato

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The creative brain. 527-532 - Lenka Macková, Anton Cizmár:

Emotional speaker verification based on i-vectors. 533-536 - Gábor Imre, Gergely Mezei:

Fundamentals of a graph transformation based web data processing system. 537-542 - Geanette Polanco:

Cognitive selection strategy for rapid closing valves. 543-548 - Mohamad Y. Mustafa, Geanette Polanco, Qi Gao, Yizhong Xu, Albara Mustafa, Qusai Z. Al-Hamdan:

Application of microphone arrays for the detection of acoustic noise in porous panel shields. 549-553 - Günther Wirsching, Robert Lorenz:

Some algebraic aspects of semantic uncertainty and cognitive biases. 555-560 - László Hunyadi:

Prosody enhances cognitive infocommunication: Materials from the HuComTech corpus. 561-565 - Róbert Tornai

, Ildikó Papp, Roland Kunkli
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GLSL in batch image processing. 567 - Alexandra Szöllosi, Péter Baranyi:

The Tensor Product model transformation as the link connecting biological and cognitive systems with control theory. 569-574 - Joni Jämsä, Mika Luimula, Toni Heinonen, Asmo Leskinen:

Utilizing point cloud data in the cognitive car navigation. 575-576 - James Brucato:

Enabling enterprise optimization strategies through object-process metodology. 577-582 - Brigitta Szi, Ádám Csapó:

An outline of some human factors contributing to mathability research. 583-586 - György Persa, Ágoston Török, Péter Galambos, István Sulykos, Krisztina Kecskés-Kovács, István Czigler

, Ferenc Honbolygó
, Péter Baranyi, Valéria Csépe:
Experimental framework for spatial cognition research in immersive virtual space. 587-593 - Ferenc Honbolygó

, Anna Babik, Ágoston Török:
Location learning in virtual environments: The effect of saliency of landmarks and boundaries. 595-598 - Ágoston Török, István Sulykos, Krisztina Kecskés-Kovács, György Persa, Péter Galambos, Andrea Kóbor

, István Czigler
, Valéria Csépe, Péter Baranyi, Ferenc Honbolygó
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Comparison between wireless and wired EEG recordings in a virtual reality lab: Case report. 599-603 - Péter Várlaki

, Péter Baranyi:
The "three hidden pillars of the world": On the unconscious synchronistic "cognitive cooperation" of C.G. Jung, W. Pauli and C. Kerényi Part I: From the duo into a trio. 605-616 - Péter Várlaki

, Péter Baranyi:
The three hidden pillars of the world: On the unconscious synchronistic "cognitive cooperation" of C.G. Jung, W. Pauli and C. Kerényi Part II: On the late collaborations of the three great minds (1954-57). 617-628 - Péter Várlaki

, Péter Baranyi:
Jung- Kerényi - Pauli and the cognitive individuation Part I: Laurens van der Post and the three hidden pillars of the world. 629-635 - Péter Várlaki

, Péter Baranyi:
Jung - Kerényi - Pauli and the cognitive individuation Part II: Model reconstructions for cognitive individuation. 637-646 - Péter Várlaki

, Péter Baranyi:
Jung- Kerényi - Pauli and the cognitive individuation Part III: A case study for the cognitive individuation. 647-655

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