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This special issue is the first opportunity to introduce the
research activities of the Human Interface Society. The first
article gives a microworld approach to identify design requirements
for better situation awareness. Next, a focus on evaluation of
organizational structure in emergency situations from the
communication viewpoints is examined, followed by a presentation of
a speech-driven embodied interactive actor that activates human
interaction and communication. The fourth paper describes two new
additions to a Remote Infrared Audible Signage System for use by
people with visual disabilities. Next, this special issue focuses
on the design of an interactive skill-transfer agent for parameter
tuning of an image sensor used to distinguish inferior goods from
regular goods in a production line. Finally, a proposed embodied
virtual communication system that provides a virtual face-to-face
communication environment is discussed in the sixth article,
followed by an outline of information on the usability activities
in Japan with a focus on the last 10 years.
Artificial evolutionary systems are computer systems, inspired by
ideas from natural evolution and related phenomena. The field has a
long history, dating back to the earliest days of computer science,
but it has only become an established scientific and engineering
discipline since the 1990s, with packages for the commonest form,
genetic algorithms, now widely available. Researchers in the
Asia-Pacific region have participated strongly in the development
of evolutionary systems, with a particular emphasis on the
evolution of intelligent solutions to highly complex problems. The
Asia-Pacific Symposia on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems have
been an important contributor to this growth in impact, since 1997
providing an annual forum for exchange and dissemination of ideas.
Participants come primarily from East Asia and the Western Pacific,
but contributions are welcomed from around the World. This volume
features a selection of fourteen of the best papers from recent
APSIES. They illustrate the breadth of research in the region, with
applications ranging from business to medicine, from network
optimization to the promotion of innovation.
Artificial evolutionary systems are computer systems, inspired by
ideas from natural evolution and related phenomena. The field has a
long history, dating back to the earliest days of computer science,
but it has only become an established scientific and engineering
discipline since the 1990s, with packages for the commonest form,
genetic algorithms, now widely available. Researchers in the
Asia-Pacific region have participated strongly in the development
of evolutionary systems, with a particular emphasis on the
evolution of intelligent solutions to highly complex problems. The
Asia-Pacific Symposia on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems have
been an important contributor to this growth in impact, since 1997
providing an annual forum for exchange and dissemination of ideas.
Participants come primarily from East Asia and the Western Pacific,
but contributions are welcomed from around the World. This volume
features a selection of fourteen of the best papers from recent
APSIES. They illustrate the breadth of research in the region, with
applications ranging from business to medicine, from network
optimization to the promotion of innovation.
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