Intelligent Information Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications Vol. - IV (Record no. 81894)

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Personal name Sugumaran, Vijayan
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Title Intelligent Information Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications Vol. - IV
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Hurshey USA
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Information Science Reference (IGI Global)
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2008
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Extent 1786p - 2396p + 17p
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General note Chapter 5.11. Modeling Malaria with Multi-Agent Systems Section 6. Managerial Impact Chapter 6.1. Data Mining and Decision Support for Business and Science Chapter 6.2. Computational Intelligence Applications in Business: A Cross-Section of the Field Chapter 6.3. Artificial Intelligence in Electricity Market Operations and Management Chapter 6.4. Channel Choices and Revenue Logics of Software Companies Developing Mobile Games Chapter 6.5. Agent-Based Modeling for Simulation of Complex Business Systems: Research Design and Validation Strategies Chapter 6.6. Using Agent Technology for Company Knowledge Management Section 7. Critical Issues Chapter 7.1. It's All in the Game: How to Use Simulation-Games for Competitive Intelligence and How to Support Them by ICT Chapter 7.2. Does a Functioning Mind Need a Functioning Body?: Some Perspectives from Postclassical Computation Chapter 7.3. Memory and Emotion in the Cognitive Architecture Chapter 7.4. Neuroglial Behaviour in Computer Science Chapter 7.5. Ethics of Workplace Surveillance Games Chapter 7.6. Lessons Learned in Designing Ubiquitous Augmented Reality User Interfaces Chapter 7.7. Accessing Learning Content in a Mobile System: Does Mobile Mean Always Connected? Chapter 7.8. Culture-Based Language Learning Objects: A CALL Approach for a Ubiquitous World Chapter 7.9. Leveraging Pervasive and Ubiquitous Service Computing Chapter 7.10. Trust and Privacy Permissions for an Ambient World Chapter 7.11. Modeling the Free/Open Source Software Community: A Quantitative Investigation Chapter 7.12. "You're In Our World Now." Ownership and Access in the Proprietary Community of an MMOG Section 8. Emerging Trends Chapter 8.1. Literacy by Way of Automatic Speech Recognition Chapter 8.2. Financial Markets in the Internet Age Chapter 8.3. Game Mods: Customizable Learning in a K16 Setting Chapter 8.4. Once More Unto the Breach: Towards Artificial Homeostasis Chapter 8.5. Forecasting the Stock Market with ANNs and Autonomous Agents Chapter 8.6. Facial and Body Feature Extraction for Emotionally-Rich HCI Chapter 8.7. Developments in Structural Optimization and Applications to Intelligent Structural Vibration Control Chapter 8.8. Facial Expression and Gesture Analysis for Emotionally-Rich Man-Machine Interation Chapter 8.9. Dynamic Pattern Recognition in Sport by Means of Artificial Neural Networks Chapter 8.10. From Planning Tools to Intelligent Assistants: Meme Media and Logic Programming Technologies Chapter 8.11. Explaining Algorithms: A New Perspective Chapter 8.12. Games and Advertisement: Beyond Banners and Billboards Chapter 8.13. Mobile Games: Emerging Content Business Area Chapter 8.14. Toward an Organization: Oriented Design Methodology for Agent Societies Chapter 8.15. Engineering Emotionally Intelligent Agents Chapter 8.16. Evolutionary Computation as a Paradigm for Engineering Emergent Behaviour in Multi-Agent Systems Chapter 8.17. Human-Based Models for Ambient Intelligence Environments Chapter 8.18. Towards a Design Process for Integrating Product Recommendation Services in E-Markets Chapter 8.19. Neo-Symbiosis: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Information Interaction Chapter 8.20. Towards Cognitive Machines: Multiscale Measures and Analysis
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Personal name Information Technology
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