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Neural Information Processing - 28th International Conference, ICONIP 2021, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, December 8-12, 2021, Proceedings, Part VI (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Teddy Mantoro, Min Ho Lee, Media Anugerah Ayu, Kok Wai Wong, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
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R3,627
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The two-volume set CCIS 1516 and 1517 constitutes thoroughly
refereed short papers presented at the 28th International
Conference on Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2021, held in
Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, in December 2021.* The volume also presents
papers from the workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Cyber
Security, held during the ICONIP 2021. The 176 short and workshop
papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected for publication out of 1093 submissions. The papers are
organized in topical sections as follows: theory and algorithms; AI
and cybersecurity; cognitive neurosciences; human centred
computing; advances in deep and shallow machine learning algorithms
for biomedical data and imaging; reliable, robust, and secure
machine learning algorithms; theory and applications of natural
computing paradigms; applications. * The conference was held
virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Neural Information Processing - 28th International Conference, ICONIP 2021, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, December 8-12, 2021, Proceedings, Part V (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Teddy Mantoro, Min Ho Lee, Media Anugerah Ayu, Kok Wai Wong, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
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R3,628
Discovery Miles 36 280
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The two-volume set CCIS 1516 and 1517 constitutes thoroughly
refereed short papers presented at the 28th International
Conference on Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2021, held in
Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, in December 2021.* The volume also presents
papers from the workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Cyber
Security, held during the ICONIP 2021. The 176 short and workshop
papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected for publication out of 1093 submissions. The papers are
organized in topical sections as follows: theory and algorithms; AI
and cybersecurity; cognitive neurosciences; human centred
computing; advances in deep and shallow machine learning algorithms
for biomedical data and imaging; reliable, robust, and secure
machine learning algorithms; theory and applications of natural
computing paradigms; applications. * The conference was held
virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trustworthy Ubiquitous Computing covers aspects of trust in
ubiquitous computing environments. The aspects of context, privacy,
reliability, usability and user experience related to "emerged and
exciting new computing paradigm of Ubiquitous Computing", includes
pervasive, grid, and peer-to-peer computing including sensor
networks to provide secure computing and communication services at
anytime and anywhere. Marc Weiser presented his vision of
disappearing and ubiquitous computing more than 15 years ago. The
big picture of the computer introduced into our environment was a
big innovation and the starting point for various areas of
research. In order to totally adopt the idea of ubiquitous
computing several houses were build, equipped with technology and
used as laboratory in order to find and test appliances that are
useful and could be made available in our everyday life. Within the
last years industry picked up the idea of integrating ubiquitous
computing and already available products like remote controls for
your house were developed and brought to the market. In spite of
many applications and projects in the area of ubiquitous and
pervasive computing the success is still far away. One of the main
reasons is the lack of acceptance of and confidence in this
technology. Although researchers and industry are working in all of
these areas a forum to elaborate security, reliability and privacy
issues, that resolve in trustworthy interfaces and computing
environments for people interacting within these ubiquitous
environments is important. The user experience factor of trust thus
becomes a crucial issue for the success of a UbiComp application.
The goal of this book is to provide a state the art of Trustworthy
Ubiquitous Computing to address recent research results and to
present and discuss the ideas, theories, technologies, systems,
tools, applications and experiences on all theoretical and
practical issues.
Trustworthy Ubiquitous Computing covers aspects of trust in
ubiquitous computing environments. The aspects of context, privacy,
reliability, usability and user experience related to "emerged and
exciting new computing paradigm of Ubiquitous Computing", includes
pervasive, grid, and peer-to-peer computing including sensor
networks to provide secure computing and communication services at
anytime and anywhere. Marc Weiser presented his vision of
disappearing and ubiquitous computing more than 15 years ago. The
big picture of the computer introduced into our environment was a
big innovation and the starting point for various areas of
research. In order to totally adopt the idea of ubiquitous
computing several houses were build, equipped with technology and
used as laboratory in order to find and test appliances that are
useful and could be made available in our everyday life. Within the
last years industry picked up the idea of integrating ubiquitous
computing and already available products like remote controls for
your house were developed and brought to the market. In spite of
many applications and projects in the area of ubiquitous and
pervasive computing the success is still far away. One of the main
reasons is the lack of acceptance of and confidence in this
technology. Although researchers and industry are working in all of
these areas a forum to elaborate security, reliability and privacy
issues, that resolve in trustworthy interfaces and computing
environments for people interacting within these ubiquitous
environments is important. The user experience factor of trust thus
becomes a crucial issue for the success of a UbiComp application.
The goal of this book is to provide a state the art of Trustworthy
Ubiquitous Computing to address recent research results and to
present and discuss the ideas, theories, technologies, systems,
tools, applications and experiences on all theoretical and
practical issues.
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Neural Information Processing - 28th International Conference, ICONIP 2021, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, December 8-12, 2021, Proceedings, Part IV (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Teddy Mantoro, Min Ho Lee, Media Anugerah Ayu, Kok Wai Wong, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
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R3,092
Discovery Miles 30 920
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The four-volume proceedings LNCS 13108, 13109, 13110, and 13111
constitutes the proceedings of the 28th International Conference on
Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2021, which was held during
December 8-12, 2021. The conference was planned to take place in
Bali, Indonesia but changed to an online format due to the COVID-19
pandemic. The total of 226 full papers presented in these
proceedings was carefully reviewed and selected from 1093
submissions. The papers were organized in topical sections as
follows: Part I: Theory and algorithms; Part II: Theory and
algorithms; human centred computing; AI and cybersecurity; Part
III: Cognitive neurosciences; reliable, robust, and secure machine
learning algorithms; theory and applications of natural computing
paradigms; advances in deep and shallow machine learning algorithms
for biomedical data and imaging; applications; Part IV:
Applications.
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Neural Information Processing - 28th International Conference, ICONIP 2021, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, December 8-12, 2021, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Teddy Mantoro, Min Ho Lee, Media Anugerah Ayu, Kok Wai Wong, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
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R3,092
Discovery Miles 30 920
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The four-volume proceedings LNCS 13108, 13109, 13110, and 13111
constitutes the proceedings of the 28th International Conference on
Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2021, which was held during
December 8-12, 2021. The conference was planned to take place in
Bali, Indonesia but changed to an online format due to the COVID-19
pandemic. The total of 226 full papers presented in these
proceedings was carefully reviewed and selected from 1093
submissions. The papers were organized in topical sections as
follows: Part I: Theory and algorithms; Part II: Theory and
algorithms; human centred computing; AI and cybersecurity; Part
III: Cognitive neurosciences; reliable, robust, and secure machine
learning algorithms; theory and applications of natural computing
paradigms; advances in deep and shallow machine learning algorithms
for biomedical data and imaging; applications; Part IV:
Applications.
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Neural Information Processing - 28th International Conference, ICONIP 2021, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, December 8-12, 2021, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Teddy Mantoro, Min Ho Lee, Media Anugerah Ayu, Kok Wai Wong, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
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R3,089
Discovery Miles 30 890
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The four-volume proceedings LNCS 13108, 13109, 13110, and 13111
constitutes the proceedings of the 28th International Conference on
Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2021, which was held during
December 8-12, 2021. The conference was planned to take place in
Bali, Indonesia but changed to an online format due to the COVID-19
pandemic. The total of 226 full papers presented in these
proceedings was carefully reviewed and selected from 1093
submissions. The papers were organized in topical sections as
follows: Part I: Theory and algorithms; Part II: Theory and
algorithms; human centred computing; AI and cybersecurity; Part
III: Cognitive neurosciences; reliable, robust, and secure machine
learning algorithms; theory and applications of natural computing
paradigms; advances in deep and shallow machine learning algorithms
for biomedical data and imaging; applications; Part IV:
Applications.
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Neural Information Processing - 28th International Conference, ICONIP 2021, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, December 8-12, 2021, Proceedings, Part III (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Teddy Mantoro, Min Ho Lee, Media Anugerah Ayu, Kok Wai Wong, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
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R3,095
Discovery Miles 30 950
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The four-volume proceedings LNCS 13108, 13109, 13110, and 13111
constitutes the proceedings of the 28th International Conference on
Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2021, which was held during
December 8-12, 2021. The conference was planned to take place in
Bali, Indonesia but changed to an online format due to the COVID-19
pandemic. The total of 226 full papers presented in these
proceedings was carefully reviewed and selected from 1093
submissions. The papers were organized in topical sections as
follows: Part I: Theory and algorithms; Part II: Theory and
algorithms; human centred computing; AI and cybersecurity; Part
III: Cognitive neurosciences; reliable, robust, and secure machine
learning algorithms; theory and applications of natural computing
paradigms; advances in deep and shallow machine learning algorithms
for biomedical data and imaging; applications; Part IV:
Applications.
As lifestyles in personal and public spheres become more fast-paced
and hectic, the need for reliable mobile technologies becomes
increasingly important. Insights into the various impacts of mobile
applications pave the way for future advances and developments in
communication and interaction. Critical Socio-Technical Issues
Surrounding Mobile Computing is a pivotal reference source for
research-based perspectives on the use and application of mobile
technology in modern society. Featuring extensive research on a
variety of topics relating to the social, technical, and behavioral
perspectives of mobile applications, this book is an essential
reference source for mobile application developers, instructors,
practitioners, and students interested in current research on the
impact of mobile devices on individuals and society as a whole.
This book is one of the early efforts in building a real-life
Intelligent Environment. The author dreams that one day not only
smart devices could communicate with each other but also smart
houses through Context-Aware Computing (CAC) approach. CAC is a new
approach in software engineering for Intelligent Environment. It is
an approach in the design and construction of a context-aware
application that exploits rapid changes in access to relevant
information and the availability of communication and computing
resources in the mobile computing environment. The goal of CAC is
to make interaction between users and computers easier in a smart
environment, where technology is spread throughout (pervasive),
computers are everywhere at the same time (ubiquitous) and
technology is embedded (ambient) to the environment. Context-aware
applications need not be difficult, tedious or require the
acquisition of new skills on the user part. They should be safe,
easy, simple to use and should enable new functionality without the
need to learn new technology. This book also proposes the
evaluation of context-aware application to determine what to test,
how to test and the appropriate metrics to use.
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