IJIMAI Top Most Cited Articles

Submitted by elena.verdu on Tue, 03/07/2017 - 23:05

Dear Reader, 

We would like to announce the 10 Top Most Cited articles(*) published in IJIMAI. We congratulate to the Authors of our Top Cited Articles and thank every Author and Reader for supporting IJIMAI and contributing to make it more relevant  in the field.

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The IJIMAI Editorial Team

(*) This ranking has been created by using citation data retrieved from Google Scholar.

 

Top Cited Articles:

Top 1: Siirtola P and Röning J. Recognizing Human Activities User-independently on Smartphones Based on Accelerometer Data. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2012; Vol. 1, Num. 5 (Special Issue on Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence): 38-45.

Abstract: Real-time human activity recognition on a mobile phone is presented in this article. Unlike in most other studies, not only the data were collected using the accelerometers of a smartphone, but also models were implemented to the phone and the whole classification process (preprocessing, feature extraction and classification) was done on the device. The system is trained using phone orientation independent features to recognize five everyday activities: walking, running…Read more

 

Top 2: Dubey SR, Dixit P, Singh N, Gupta JP. Infected Fruit Part Detection using K-Means Clustering Segmentation Technique. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2013; Vol. 2, Num. 2 (Regular Issue):65-72.

Abstract: Nowadays, overseas commerce has increased drastically in many countries. Plenty fruits are imported from the other nations such as oranges, apples etc. Manual identification of defected fruit is very time consuming. This work presents a novel defect segmentation of fruits based on color features with K-means clustering unsupervised algorithm.Read more.

 

Top 3: Kovachev D and Klamma R. Framework for Computation Offloading in Mobile Cloud Computing. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2012; Vol. 1, Num. 7 (Regular Issue):6-15.

Abstract: The inherently limited processing power and battery lifetime of mobile phones hinder the possible execution of computationally intensive applications like content-based video analysis or 3D modeling. Offloading of computationally intensive application parts from the mobile platform into a remote cloud infrastructure or nearby idle computers addresses this problem. This paper presents our Mobile Augmentation Cloud Services (MACS) middlewareRead More

 

Top 4. Rauschenberger M, Schrepp M, Perez-Cota M, Olschner S, Thomaschewski J. Efficient Measurement of the User Experience of Interactive Products. How to use the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ).Example: Spanish Language Version. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2013; Vol. 2, Num. 1 (Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence and Social Application):39-45.

Abstract: Developer, manager and user feedback is needed to optimize products. Besides the basic Software qualities – usability and user experience are important properties for improving your product. Usability is well known and can be tested with e.g. a usability test or an expert review. In contrast user experience describes the whole impact a product has on the end-userRead More.

 

Top 5. Pooranian Z, Shojafar M, Abawajy JH, Singhal M. GLOA: A New Job Scheduling Algorithm for Grid Computing. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2013; Vol. 2, Num. 1 (Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence and Social Application): 59-64.

Abstract: The purpose of grid computing is to produce a virtual supercomputer by using free resources available through widespread networks such as the Internet. This resource distribution, changes in resource availability, and an unreliable communication infrastructure pose a major challenge for efficient resource allocation… Read More.

 

Top 6. Bhaskar-Semwal V, Sati M, Verma S. Accurate location estimation of moving object In Wireless Sensor network. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2011; Vol. 1, Num. 4 (Special Issue on Computer Science and Software Engineering):71-75.

Abstract: One of the central issues in wireless sensor networks is track the location, of moving object which have overhead of saving data, an accurate estimation of the target location of object with energy constraint .We do not have any mechanism which control and maintain data .The wireless communication bandwidth is also very limitedRead more.

 

Top 7. Sati M, Vikash V, Bijalwan V, Kumari P, Raj M, Balodhi M, et al. A Fault-Tolerant Mobile Computing Model Based On Scalable Replica. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2014; Vol. 2, Num. 6 (Regular Issue):58-68.

Abstract: The most frequent challenge faced by mobile user is stay connected with online data, while disconnected or poorly connected store the replica of critical data. Nomadic users require replication to store copies of critical data on their mobile machines. Existing replication services do not provide all classes of mobile users with the capabilities they requireRead More.

 

Top 8. Gupta JP, Dixit P, Bhaskar-Semwal V. Analysis of Gait Pattern to Recognize the Human Activities. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2014; Vol. 2, Num. 7 (Special Issue on Multisensor User Tracking and Analytics to Improve Education and other Application Fields):7-16.

Abstract: Human activity recognition based on the computer vision is the process of labelling image sequences with action labels. Accurate systems for this problem are applied in areas such as visual surveillance, human computer interaction and video retrieval. The challenges are due to variations in motion, recording settings and gait differences. Here we propose an approach to recognize the human activities through gaitRead More.

 

Top 9. Gonzalez-Crespo R, Rios-Aguilar S, Ferro-Escobar R, Torres N. Dynamic, ecological, accessible and 3D Virtual Worlds-based Libraries using OpenSim and Sloodle along with mobile location and NFC for checking in. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2012; Vol. 1, Num. 7 (Regular Issue):62-9.

Abstract: This paper proposes the implementation of a 3D virtual library, using open platforms such as OpenSimulator and Sloodle, applied to the integration of virtual learning environments. It also proposes their application to the creation of open libraries to share and disseminate the new dynamic nature of knowledge, in the understanding that 3D virtual worlds may contribute to the future of libraries as part of green initiatives to achieve an ecologic and sustainable planet...Read More.

 

Top 10. Khan K and Sahai A. A fuzzy c-means bi-sonar-based Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithm. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence. 2012; Vol. 1, Num. 7 (Regular Issue):26-32.

Abstract: Fuzzy clustering is an important problem which is the subject of active research in several real world applications. Fuzzy c-means (FCM) algorithm is one of the most popular fuzzy clustering techniques because it is efficient, straightforward, and easy to implement. Fuzzy clustering methods allow the objects to belong to several clusters simultaneously, with different degrees of membership...Read More.

 

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    Editorial Team

     

    IJIMAI Council

    Director - Dr. Rubén González Crespo, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR), Spain
    Office of Publications - Lic. Ainhoa Puente, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR), Spain
    Latin-America Regional Manager - Dr. Carlos Enrique Montenegro Marín, Francisco José de Caldas District University, Colombia

    Editor-in-Chief

    Dr. Rubén González Crespo, Dean
    School of Engineering and Technology
    Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR)
    Almansa, 101, Madrid Office, Spain

    Associate Editors

    Dr. Óscar Sanjuán Martínez, CenturyLink, USA
    Dr. Jordán Pascual Espada, ElasticBox, USA
    Dr. Juan Pavón Mestras, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
    Dr. Alvaro Rocha, University of Coimbra, Portugal
    Dr. Jörg Thomaschewski, Hochschule Emden/Leer, Emden, Germany
    Dr. Carlos Enrique Montenegro Marín, Francisco José de Caldas District University, Colombia
    Dr. Vijay Bhaskar Semwal, National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, India
    Dra. Elena Verdú, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR), Spain

    Editorial Board Members

    Dr. Rory McGreal, Athabasca University, Canada
    Dr. Jesús Soto, SEPES, Spain
    Dr. Nilanjan Dey, Techo India College of Technology, India
    Dr. Abelardo Pardo, University of Sidney, Australia
    Dr. Hernán Sasastegui Chigne, UPAO, Perú
    Dr. Lei Shu, Osaka University, Japan
    Dr. Roberto Recio, Cooperative University of Colombia, Colombia
    Dr. León Welicki, Microsoft, USA
    Dr. Enrique Herrera, University of Granada, Spain
    Dr. Francisco Chiclana, De Montfort University, United Kingdom
    Dr. Luis Joyanes Aguilar, Pontifical University of Salamanca, Spain
    Dr. Ioannis Konstantinos Argyros, Cameron University, USA
    Dr. Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle, University of Oviedo, Spain
    Dr. Pekka Siirtola, University of Oulu, Finland
    Dr. Francisco Mochón Morcillo, National Distance Education University, Spain 
    Dr. Peter A. Henning, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany
    Dr. Manuel Pérez Cota, University of Vigo, Spain
    Dr. Walter Colombo, Hochschule Emden/Leer, Emden, Germany
    Dr. Javier Bajo Pérez, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
    Dr. Jinlei Jiang, Dept. of Computer Science & Technology, Tsinghua University, China
    Dr. B. Cristina Pelayo G. Bustelo, University of Oviedo, Spain
    Dr. Cristian Iván Pinzón, Technological University of Panama, Panama
    Dr. José Manuel Sáiz Álvarez, Nebrija University, Spain
    Dr. Masao Mori, Tokyo Institue of Technology, Japan
    Dr. Daniel Burgos,Universidad Internacional de La Rioja - UNIR, Spain
    Dr. JianQiang Li, NEC Labs, China
    Dr. David Quintana, Carlos III University, Spain
    Dr. Ke Ning, CIMRU, NUIG, Ireland
    Dr. Alberto Magreñán, Real Spanish Mathematical Society, Spain
    Dr. Monique Janneck, Lübeck University of Applied Sciences, Germany
    Dr. Carina González, La Laguna University, Spain
    Dr. David L. La Red Martínez, National University of North East, Argentina
    Dr. Juan Francisco de Paz Santana, University of Salamanca, Spain
    Dr. Héctor Fernández, INRIA, Rennes, France
    Dr. Yago Saez, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain
    Dr. Andrés G. Castillo Sanz, Pontifical University of Salamanca, Spain
    Dr. Pablo Molina, Autonoma University of Madrid, Spain
    Dr. José Miguel Castillo, SOFTCAST Consulting, Spain
    Dr. Sukumar Senthilkumar, University Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
    Dr. Juan Antonio Morente, University of Granada, Spain
    Dr. Holman Diego Bolivar Barón, Catholic University of Colombia, Colombia
    Dr. Sara Rodríguez González, University of Salamanca, Spain
    Dr. José Javier Rainer Granados, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja - UNIR, Spain
    Dr. Elpiniki I. Papageorgiou, Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece, Greece
    Dr. Edward Rolando Nuñez Valdez, Open Software Foundation, Spain
    Dr. Luis de la Fuente Valentín, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja - UNIR, Spain
    Dr. Paulo Novais, University of Minho, Portugal
    Dr. Giovanny Tarazona, Francisco José de Caldas District University, Colombia
    Dr. Javier Alfonso Cedón, University of León, Spain
    Dr. Sergio Ríos Aguilar, Corporate University of Orange, Spain
    Dr. Mohamed Bahaj, Settat, Faculty of Sciences & Technologies, Morocco
    Dr. Madalena Riberio, Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Portugal
    Dr. Edgar Henry Caballero Rúa, Inforfactory SRL, Bolivia
    FOCUS AND SCOPE:

    Topics covered by IJIMAI include but are not limited to:

    Artificial Intelligence

    • AI and Multimedia techniques for enhanced accesibility systems.
    • AI in Games.
    • AI for Software Engineering.
    • AI for Ubiquitous Computing.
    • AI for Web Intelligence Applications.
    • AI Parallel Processing Tools (hardware/software).
    • AI Tools for CAD and VLSI
    • AI Tools for Computer Vision and Speech Understanding.
    • AI Tools for Multimedia, Cognitive Informatics.
    • AI components for Service Oriented Arquitectures (SOA).
    • Neural Networks for AI.
    • Fuzzy logic systems.
    • Case base reasoning systems.
    • Heuristic and AI Planning Strategies and Tools,
    • Natural Language Understanding.

    Data Mining and Knowledge Management

    • Knowledge-Based/Expert Systems.
    • Knowledge Management and Processing Tools.
    • Knowledge Representation Languages.
    • Data Mining and Machine Learning Tools.

    Semantic Web, Web Services an Networks

    • Semantic Web.
    • Semantic Reasoners.
    • Semantic web services.
    • Upper ontologies.

    Interactive Multimedia

    • Visual Perception.
    • Analysis/Design/Testing.
    • Social networks.
    • Human Computer Interactions
    • User Experience

    Specials

    • Multimedia and artificial intelligence components for Bioinformatics systems.
    • Intelligent Services (Rule based systems). ILOG / JESS / MS Business Rules / Yasu technologies.
    • OpenCyc in real applications.
    • Reasoning using belief networks (MSBNx, GENIE, BNJ, Weka, etc...).

    IJIMAI welcomes submissions of scientific papers, which will be peer-reviewed. These articles should be prepared following the journal's official format and submitted through the official online submission system. Scientific research papers make up the core of the issues of IJIMAI. IJIMAI also considers less technical and shorter articles for inclusion, which can be useful for the scientific community:

    • Short articles reporting on PhD theses recently defended in the technical areas relevant to the journal. Articles in this category are typically expected to be one page long and will contain information like the abstract of the thesis, details of the viva (date, place, members of the examination board) and a photo of the event. This article can be written by the student or by one of the supervisors.
    • Opinion articles and letters which can help our community to reflect, discuss or encourage debate and joint work in certain areas.

    Articles in any of these two categories should also be prepared following the journal's official format, but should not be submitted through the official submissions webpage, but sent directly to co-Editors-in-Chief. These types of papers will not be peer-reviewed. The co-Editors-in-Chief will decide on the inclusion of these articles.

    IJIMAI Team