IJIMAI 2018 - Regular Issue - Vol. 5 Issue 1

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IJIMAI 2018 - Regular Issue - Vol. 5 Issue 1

Year: 2018, Vol: 5, Number: 1          application/pdf icon

The International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI) provides an interdisciplinary forum in which scientists and professionals share their research results and report new advances on tools that use AI with interactive multimedia techniques. A brief of selected papers of IJIMAI are mentioned below:

Real Time Facial Expression Recognition Using Webcam and SDK Affectiva (Slovakia) by Magdin and Prikler: the proposed system uses neural network algorithm for classification and recognizes 6 (respectively 7) facial expressions, namely anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, surprise and neutral.

Self-Organized Hybrid Wireless Sensor Network for Finding Randomly Moving Target in Unknown Environment (India) by Nighot et al. This research paper proposes a solution for searching randomly moving target in unknown area using Mobile sensor nodes and combination of both Static and Mobile sensor nodes. Using algorithms like MSNs Movement Prediction Algorithm (MMPA), Leader Selection Algorithm (LSA), Leader’s Movement Prediction Algorithm (LMPA) and follower.

Novel Clustering Method Based on K-Medoids and Mobility Metric (Morocco) authors (Hamzaoui et al.) propose a new algorithm of clustering based on new mobility metric and K-Medoid to distribute nodes into several clusters, to avoid the problem of negative influence of MANETS on the performance of QoS.

Spectral Restoration Based Speech Enhancement for Robust Speaker Identification (Pakistan) By Saleem and Tareen employed and evaluated Minimum Mean-Square-Error Short-Time Spectral Amplitude to improve performance of the speaker identification systems in presence of background noise. The identification rates are found to be higher after employing speech enhancement algorithms.

Hybrid Model for Passive Locomotion Control of a Biped Humanoid: The Artificial Neural Network Approach (India) by Raj et al. led to the observation that base model with learning-based compensation enables the biped to better adapt in a real walking environment, showing better limit cycle behaviors.

Users Integrity Constraints in SOLAP Systems. Application in Agroforestry (Algeria) by Charef and Djamila, proposed a system for the implementation of user integrity constraints in SOLAP, namely “UIC-SOLAP”.

A Study on Persuasive Technologies: The Relationship between User Emotions, Trust and Persuasion (Malaysia) by Ahmad and Ali, concluded that emotions have significant effect on trust, and effect of emotions on persuasion using the persuasive technology was mediated by trust.

EEG Signal Analysis of Writing and Typing between Adults with Dyslexia and Normal Controls (Australia) authors (Perera et al.) study revealed that the extra difficulties seen in individuals with dyslexia during writing and typing compared to normal controls are reflected in the brainwave signal patterns.

Applying Bayesian Regularization for Acceleration of Levenberg- Marquardt based Neural Network Training (Malasia y Kazakhstan) by Suliman and Omarov: describe a method of applying Bayesian regularization to improve Levenberg-Marquardt (LM) algorithm and make it better usable in training neural networks. Results showed 98.8% correct classification when run on test samples.

Object Detection and Tracking using Modified Diamond Search Block Matching Motion Estimation Algorithm (India), Samdurkar et al. observed that the MDS (modified diamond search pattern) performs better than DS (diamond search) and CDS (cross diamond search algorithms) on average search point and average computation time.

Spatial and Textural Aspects for Arabic Handwritten Characters Recognition (Morocco), Boulid, et al. purpose was the recognition of handwritten Arabic characters in their isolated form, and had 2.82% error rate.

A Novel Smart Grid State Estimation Method Based on Neural Networks (Egypt) Abdel-Nasseret al. presents a novel method called SE-NN (state estimation using neural network) for smart grid state estimation using artificial neural networks (ANNs) and is a very fast tool to estimate voltages and re/active power loss with a high accuracy compared to the traditional methods.

Conceptual model development of big data (Malaysia) Adrian et al. aims to identify and analyze the affecting factors of BDA implementation and to propose a conceptual model for effective decision-making through BDA implementation assessment.

MSA for Optimal Reconfiguration and capacitor Allocation in Radial/Ring Distribution Networks (Egypt y Japan) Mohamed et al. presents a hybrid heuristic search algorithm called Moth Swarm Algorithm (MSA) in the context of power loss minimization of radial distribution networks (RDN). Results state that MSA can achieve optimal solutions for losses reduction and capacitor locations with finest performance compared with many existing algorithms.

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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. Vicente García Díaz, Oviedo University, Spain
      Dr. Carlos Enrique Montenegro Marín, Francisco José de Caldas District University, Colombia
      Dr. Elena Verdú, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR), Spain
      Dr. Manju Khari, Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research, India

      Editorial Board Members

      Dr. Rory McGreal, Athabasca University, Canada
      Dr. Anys Yazidi, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
      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. Ali Selamat, Malaysia Japan Interntional Institute of Technology, Malaysia
      Dr. León Welicki, Microsoft, USA
      Dr. Enrique Herrera, University of Granada, Spain
      Dr. Hamido Fujita, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
      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. Ligang Zhou, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
      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. Vijay Bhaskar Semwal, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Dharwad, India
      Dr. Miroslav Hudec, University of Economics of Bratislava, Slovakia
      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. Giuseppe Fenza, University of Salerno, Italy
      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
      Dr. José Miguel Rojas, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
       
      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