default search action
CogInfoCom 2015: Gyor, Hungary
- 6th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications, CogInfoCom 2015, Gyor, Hungary, October 19-21, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-8129-1
- Szasz Csaba:
Symbolic cognitive abilities implementation on the NI-9631 pervasive mobile robot. 11-15 - Joni Jämsä, Heidi Kaartinen:
Adaptive user interface for assisting the drivers' decision making. 17-18 - Joni Jämsä, Heidi Kaartinen:
Mobile applications for traffic safety. 19-24 - Christoffer Friberg:
Cloud4all: Accessibility through cloud-based personalization. 25-26 - Mattias Juhasz:
Intelligent appraisal for sustainable urban mobility planning. 27-32 - Peter Szmodics:
Knowledge-based process management. 33-37 - Liubov S. Lisitsyna, Andrey V. Lyamin, Elena N. Cherepovskaya, Ivan A. Martynikhin:
Cognitive trainings can improve intercommunication with e-learning system. 39-44 - Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Tobias Hildebrandt:
Server sounds and network noises. 45-50 - Marjo Heikkilä, Sakari Pieskä, Sikke de Jong, Christiaan Elsinga:
Experimenting Industrial Internet with a mobile robot: Expanding human cognitive functions. 51-56 - Mika Luimula, Agnieszka Besz, Paula Pitkäkangas, Taisto Suominen, Jouni Smed, Faramosh Rashid Izullah, Heikki Hämäläinen:
Virtual evaluation tool in driving inspection and training. 57-60 - Mika Luimula, Taisto Suominen, Sakari Pieskä:
Utilizing the synergic combination of art and game technologies in engineering applications. 61-65 - Vadim A. Shakhnov, Lyudmila Zinchenko, Vladimir Makarchuk, Vladimir Verstov:
Visual analytics support for the SOI VLSI layout design for multiple patterning technology. 67-70 - Mikko Valta, Mirjami Jutila, Joni Jämsä:
IEEE 802.11p and LTE as enablers of cognitive vehicle-to-infrastructure communication. 71-76 - Lajos Izsó:
The significance of cognitive infocommunications in developing assistive technologies for people with non-standard cognitive characteristics: CogInfoCom for people with non-standard cognitive characteristics. 77-82 - Ingo Siegert, Ronald Böck, Andreas Wendemuth, Bogdan Vlasenko, Kerstin Ohnemus:
Overlapping speech, utterance duration and affective content in HHI and HCI - An comparison. 83-88 - Farid Karimipour, Alireza Niroo, Negar Alinaghi:
Generalizing route descriptions based on the user's spatial knowledge: Considering the user's spatial cognitive information in communicating route instructions. 89-94 - Ágoston Winkler, Balazs Horvath:
Application of cognitive infocommunications in public transport journey planning: Relationship of passenger decisions and online passenger information systems. 95-98 - Stanislav Ondás, Jozef Juhár:
Distance-based dialog acts labeling. 99-103 - Piroska Biró, Mária Csernoch:
The mathability of spreadsheet tools. 105-110 - Piroska Biró, Mária Csernoch:
The mathability of computer problem solving approaches. 111-114 - Graham Wilcock, Seiichi Yamamoto:
Towards computer-assisted language learning with robots, wikipedia and CogInfoCom. 115-119 - Béla Almási, Mark Kosa, Ferenc Fejes, Róbert Katona, Levente Pusok:
MPT: A solution for eliminating the effect of network breakdowns in case of HD video stream transmission. 121-126 - Jouni Tervonen, Ville Isoherranen, Marjo Heikkilä:
A review of the cognitive capabilities and data analysis issues of the future industrial Internet-of-Things. 127-132 - Csaba Csiszár, Dávid Földes:
Advanced information services for cognitive behaviour of travellers. 133-138 - Dimitris Pappas, Ion Androutsopoulos, Haris Papageorgiou:
Anger detection in call center dialogues. 139-144 - Daniel Miletics:
Human decisions at irregular overtakings. 145-149 - Margit Nemethi-Takacs:
Posters, metadata, description schemas. 151-157 - Dániel Balla, Marianna Zichar, Norbert Barkoczi, Orsolya Gyongyi Varga:
Cognitive interpretation of different spatial databases in web environment. 159-162 - Renátó Besenczi, Tamas Katona, Mihaly Szilagyi:
A fork implementation of the police edition of the OOCWC system. 163-164 - Tsukasa Kobayashi, Daisuke Chugo, Sho Yokota, Satoshi Muramatsu, Hiroshi Hashimoto:
Design of personal mobility motion based on cooperative movement with a companion. 165-170 - Bertalan Gaal:
Influencing household location decision making: Potential in transportation management? 171-174 - Bálint Antal, Bence Auer:
Distributed processing of biological interactions using Hadoop. 175-178 - Jan Balata, Zdenek Míkovec, Pavel Slavík:
Problems of blind chess players. 179-183 - Aung Pyae, Mika Luimula, Jouni Smed:
Investigating the usability of interactive physical activity games for elderly: A pilot study. 185-193 - Péter Nagy, Csaba Zainkó, Géza Németh:
Synthesis of speaking styles with corpus- and HMM-based approaches. 195-200 - Stavroula-Evita Fotinea, Eleni Efthimiou, Maria Koutsombogera, Athanasia-Lida Dimou, Theodore Goulas, Petros Maragos, Costas S. Tzafestas:
The MOBOT human-robot communication model. 201-206 - Dalma Geszten, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Károly Hercegfi:
User experience in a collaborative 3D virtual environment: A framework for analyzing user interviews. 207-210 - Laura Kiss, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Dalma Geszten, Károly Hercegfi:
The connection of the style of interactions and the collaboration in a virtual work environment. 211-214 - Laura Kiss, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Máté Köles, Péter Baranyi, Péter Galambos, Gyorgy Persa:
Training of business skills in virtual reality. 215-216 - Ferenc Erdós, Gábor Kallós:
Introduce the term cognitive entity in information and communications technology investment analysis. 217-222 - Ivo Malý, Jan Balata, Ondrej Krejcir, Eduard Fuzessery, Zdenek Míkovec:
Qualitative measures for evaluation of navigation applications for visually impaired. 223-228 - Marta Konczosne Szombathelyi, Patrick Waldbuesser, Ralph Tench:
Digital age: Information and communication technologies, tools and trends for communication management. 229-233 - Tibor Dory, Patrick Waldbuesser:
Connected cognitive entity management: New challenges for executive decision-making. 235-240 - Gábor Kusper, Nikolett Fanni Menyhart, Gabor Percze, Havasi Gabor:
Integration opportunities of the 'CommonSense for Scholars' system at the University of Debrecen. 241-243 - Nikolaos Kaklanis, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
Adding haptic feedback to web applications towards improving end-users' cognitive capabilities. 245-249 - István Károly Boda, Erzsébet Tóth, István Csont, László T. Nagy:
Toward a knowledge base of literary content focusing on the ancient Library of Alexandria in the three dimensional space. 251-258 - Márton Miháltz, Tamás Váradi:
TrendMiner: Large-scale analysis of political attitudes in public facebook messages. 265 - Miroslav Macik, Anna Kutikova, Zdenek Míkovec, Pavel Slavík:
GraFooSha: Food sharing for senior users. 267-272 - Dorottya Bodolai, László Gazdi, Bertalan Forstner, Luca Szegletes:
Supervising Biofeedback-based serious games. 273-278 - Zsolt Medgyesi, Krisztián Pomázi, Luca Szegletes, Bertalan Forstner:
Evaluating application usability with portable biofeedback system for mobile and desktop. 279-283 - Annamária Kovács, Gábor Kiss, Klára Vicsi, István Winkler, Martin Coath:
Comparison of skewness-based salient event detector algorithms in speech. 285-290 - István Szekrényes:
ProsoTool, a method for automatic annotation of fundamental frequency. 291-296 - Sho Yokota, Taeko Tanaka, Hiroshi Hashimoto, Daisuke Chugo, Kuniaki Kawabata:
A study on imitation motion based on imitated person's view - Finding out the differences between imitation and non-imitation. 297-301 - Balázs Horváth:
Cognitive infocommunications in transport related decision making. 303-306 - Matthias Wolff, Ronald Römer, Günther Wirsching:
Towards coping and imagination for cognitive agents. 307-312 - Katalin Gombos, Cecilia Sik-Lányi, Krisztian Simon:
How does environment and form influence colour perception? 313-317 - Máté Köles, Károly Hercegfi:
Eye tracking precision in a virtual CAVE environment. 319-322 - Máté Köles, Luca Szegletes, Bertalan Forstner:
Towards a physiology based difficulty control system for serious games. 323-328 - Richárd Horváth:
Public transport and the cognitive infocommunication. 329-332 - Renátó Besenczi, Mihaly Szilagyi, Norbert Bátfai, Andras Mamenyak, Istvan Oniga, Marton Ispany:
Using crowdsensed information for traffic simulation in the Robocar World Championship framework. 333-337 - János Tóth, Lorant Bartha, Tamás Szabó, István Lázár, Balázs Harangi, András Hajdu:
An online application for storing, analyzing, and sharing dermatological data. 339-342 - Gabriella Kosztolanyi-Ivan, Csaba Koren, Attila Borsos:
Recognition of road types and speed choice. 343-347 - Anirudh Unni, Klas Ihme, Henrik Surm, Lars Weber, Andreas Lüdtke, Daniela Nicklas, Meike Jipp, Jochem W. Rieger:
Brain activity measured with fNIRS for the prediction of cognitive workload. 349-354 - Márton Makrai:
Disambiguated linear word translation in medium European languages. 355-356 - Erika Perge, Marianna Zichar:
Computer assisted method for cognitive improvement of color aptitude. 357-362 - Attila Borsos, Sibylle Birth, Hans-Joachim Vollpracht:
The role of human factors in road design. 363-367 - Ábel Garai, István Péntek:
Adaptive services with cloud architecture for telemedicine. 369-374 - Károly Hercegfi, Anita Komlodi, Bálint Szabó, Máté Köles, Emma Lógó, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Gyöngyi Rózsa:
Experiences of virtual desktop collaboration experiments. 375-379 - Cecilia Sik-Lányi, Szilvia Mogan Tolgyesy, Veronika Szücs, Zoltán Tóth:
Wheelchair driving simulator: Computer aided training for persons with special need. 381-384 - Attila Adamkó, Tamás Kádek, Lajos Kollár, Mark Kosa, Robert Toth:
Cluster and discover services in the Smart Campus platform for online programming contests. 385-389 - Lajos Izsó, Károly Hercegfi, Máté Köles, Balázs Péter Hámornik:
Granger causal modelling for analysing time series of psychophysiological and behavioural data gained during virtual reality experiments. 391-396 - Thomas J. Donahue, Matthias Scheutz:
Investigating the effects of robot affect and embodiment on attention and natural language of human teammates. 397-402 - Emma Lógó, Károly Hercegfi, Balázs Péter Hámornik:
Methodologies for subjective performance assessment of collaboration. 403-406 - Leana Copeland, Tom Gedeon, Sabrina B. Caldwell:
Effects of text difficulty and readers on predicting reading comprehension from eye movements. 407-412 - Xindi Li, Tom Gedeon:
Gender disparity and the creepy hill in face replacement videos. 413-418 - Roland Racz, Ákos Tóth, Ildikó Papp, Roland Kunkli:
Full-body animations and new faces for a WebGL based MPEG-4 avatar. 419-420 - Christopher Chow, Tom Gedeon:
Classifying document categories based on physiological measures of analyst responses. 421-425 - Patrick Waldbuesser, Laszlo Imre Komlosi:
Empirical findings in cognitive entity management: A challenge in the digital era. 433-437 - Laszlo Imre Komlosi, Patrick Waldbuesser:
The cognitive entity generation: Emergent properties in social cognition. 439-442 - Emese Mako:
Evaluation of human behaviour at pedestrian crossings. 443-447 - Attila Gilányi, Marianna Balint, Hajdusagi Museum, Robert Hajdu, Sandor Tarsoly, Imre Erdos:
A visualization of the medieval Church of Zelemér. 449-453 - Attila K. Varga, László Czap:
Development of an online subjective evaluation system for recorded speech of deaf and hard of hearing children. 455-458 - Csilla Kvaszingerne Prantner:
The evaluation of the results of an eye tracking based usability tests of the so called Instructor's Portal framework (http: //tanitlap.ektf.hu/csernaiz). 459-465 - Zoltán Gál, Hunor Sándor, Béla Genge:
Information flow and complex event processing of the sensor network communication. 467-471 - Katarzyna Chmielewska, Attila Gilányi:
Mathability and computer aided mathematical education. 473-477 - László Czúni, Metwally Rashad:
Interactive object recognition with sensor fusion. 479-482 - Szabolcs Ramhap, Marta Konczosne Szombathelyi, Eszter Petra Majer:
Special coginfo application by non-business organizations: Case study on marketing communication of a higher education institution. 483-488 - László Hunyadi:
On multimodality in the perception of emotions from materials of the HuComTech corpus. 489-492 - Thomas Ousterhout:
Cross-form facilitation effects from simultaneous gesture/word combinations with ERP analysis. 493-497 - Thomas Ousterhout, Costanza Navarretta:
Reaction time for two types of semantically related gesture and sentence pairs. 499-503 - Dora Budic, Dina Simunic, Kamran Sayrafian:
Kinetic-based micro energy-harvesting for wearable sensors. 505-509 - Jan Hammerschmidt, Thomas Hermann, Alex Walender, Niels Kromker:
InfoPlant: Multimodal augmentation of plants for enhanced human-computer interaction. 511-516 - Carsten Schwede, Thomas Hermann:
HoloR: Interactive mixed-reality rooms. 517-522 - Jiajun Yang, Thomas Hermann:
A Zen Garden interface for the interactive control of sonic ambiences in smart environment. 523-524 - Stanislaw Gaca, Mariusz Kiec:
Impact of human factor on speed choice. 527-532 - Michael Sejr Schlichtkrull:
Learning affective projections for emoticons on Twitter. 539-543 - Tamas Tompa, Szilveszter Kovács:
Q-leaming vs. FRIQ-leaming in the Maze problem. 545-550 - Anikó Vágner:
Intelligent route planning system for car drivers in a city. 551-555 - Anne Vetters, Thomas Jaehrig:
Verification of the existing model for passing sight distance on single two-lane rural carriageways. 557-561 - Khushnood Z. Naqshbandi, Tom Gedeon, Umran Azziz Abdulla, Leana Copeland:
Factors affecting identification of tasks using eye gaze. 563-568 - Andras Czebe, Gábor Kovács:
The impact of bias in latent fingerprint identification. 569-574 - Karolina Galinska, Piotr Luboch, Konrad Kluwak, Marcin Bieganski:
A database of elementary human movements collected with RGB-D type camera. 575-580 - Attila Gilányi, Marianna Balint, Robert Hajdu, Sandor Tarsoly, Imre Erdos:
Presentation of the Church of Zelemér in the Virtual Collaboration Arena (VirCA). 581-582 - Péter Baranyi, Ádám B. Csapó:
Revisiting the concept of generation CE - Generation of cognitive entities. 583-586 - Péter Varlaki, Péter Baranyi:
"Empirical identification" of the creative cognitive unconscious processes in the collective individuation concerning the "World-Clock models": Part I. Pauli's World Clock dreams and some historical "World-Clock models". 587-606 - Péter Varlaki, Péter Baranyi:
"Empirical identification" of the creative cognitive unconscious processes in the collective individuation concerning the "World-Clock models": Part II. Pauli's regiomontanus dream and its historical and spiritual background. 607-626 - Péter Varlaki, Péter Baranyi:
"Empirical identification" of the creative cognitive unconscious processes in the collective individuation concerning the "World-Clock models": Part III. The three hidden pillars of the world and the fourth one. 627-646 - Péter Baranyi, Péter Varlaki:
Introducing the concept of infotation. 647-654 - Gábor Élö, Péter Szármes:
Demonstration of a more comfortable, seamless measuring setting for EEG-based experiments. 655
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.