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And 15Th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems (ISIS 2014) 2014 Joint 7th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems (SCIS 2014) and 15th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems (ISIS 2014) Kita-Kyushu, Japan 3-6 December 2014 Pages 1-796 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1464T-POD ISBN: 978-1-4799-5956-3 1/2 Presentation Paper Pages Paper Title Authors, Affiliation; No. ID TP4-1-1-(1) 327 1-4 Long-term Cycle Control Su Bin Son, Jung-Su Kim, Strategies for SMP-based Hwachang Song, Seoul National Shaving Using a Large-scale University of Science & Technology Battery Energy Storage System TP4-1-1-(2) 334 5-8 Determining the Placement of Remund Labios, Hwachang Song, BTB Converters for Fault Seoul National University of Science Current Reduction in a Power and Technology System by Using a Hybrid GA-Tabu Search Method TP4-1-1-(3) 318 9-12 Competitive Self-Training Sola Hong, Jaedong Lee, Jee-Hyong Technique for Sentiment Lee, Sungkyunkwan University Analysis in Mass Social Media TP4-1-1-(4) 319 13-16 Automatic View Composition HyeWoo Lee, Kyoungmin Kim, for Improving Co-training Jaedong Lee, Jee-Hyong Lee, Sungkyunkwan University TP4-1-2-(4) 35 17-22 Implementation of a Personal Yeongyun Kim, Seung Gook Riding Robot with a Magnetic Hwang, Sang-Yong Rhee, Dong Hun Compass Sensor Using a Kim, Kyungnam University Smartphone Interface TP4-1-3-(1) 10 23-28 A linear programming based Hitoshi Yano, Nagoya City interactive method for University multiobjective programming problems involving fuzzy coefficients and random variable coefficients TP4-1-3-(2) 89 29-35 The World of Combinatorial Tomoyuki Yamakami, University of Fuzzy Problems and the Fukui Efficiency of Fuzzy Approximation Algorithms TP4-1-3-(3) 189 36-41 Optimal properties of a fuzzy Jin Hee Yoon, Sejong University; least estimator based on new Hye-young Jung, Seoul National operations University; Woo-Joo Lee, Yonsei University; Seung Hoe Choi, Korea Aerospace University TP4-1-3-(4) 265 42-47 Algorithm to generate the Milan Petrík, Czech Academy of Archimedean, finite, negative Sciences; Thomas Vetterlein, tomonoids Johannes Kepler University TP4-1-4-(1) 64 48-53 Video Summarization Hiroshi Nakamura, Kagoshima Support by Interactive University; Satoshi Ono, Kagoshima Evolutionary Computation University TP4-1-4-(2) 209 54-61 Evaluation of Hybrid Makoto Inoue, Akita National Optimization with EMO and College of Technology; Megumu IEC for Architectural Floor Hiramoto, Toyohashi University of Planning Technology; Muneyuki Unehara, Nagaoka University of Technology; Koichi Yamada, Nagaoka University of Technology; Hideyuki Takagi, Kyushu University TP4-1-4-(4) 195 62-65 Enhanced Interactive Juni-ichi Kushida, Hiroshima City Differential Evolution using University; Akira Hara, Hiroshima Evolutionary Level City University; Tetsuyuki Takahama, Hiroshima City University TP4-1-4-(5) 170 66-70 Subjective Evaluation of Muneyuki Unehara, Nagaoka Music with Brain Wave University of Technology; Koichi Analysis for Interactive Music Yamada, Nagaoka University of Composition by IEC Technology; Takuma Shimada, Nagaoka University of Technology TP4-1-5-(1) 109 71-74 Show-through Cancellation in Mikio Oda, Kurume National Scanned Documents Using College of Technology; Hiromi Two-layer Bidirectional Miyajima, Kagoshima University Neural Networks TP4-1-5-(2) 138 75-80 An Approach to Search the Keiji Kamei, Nishinippon Institute of Solution of a Puzzle Game by Technology; Masashi Nakano, Particle Swarm Optimization Kyushu Institute of Technology TP4-1-5-(3) 126 81-86 An Algorithm of Set-Based Tao Liu, Fukuoka Institute of Differential Evolution for Technolog; Michiharu Maeda, Traveling Salesman Problem Fukuoka Institute of Technology TP4-1-5-(4) 72 87-94 Optimization of Flexible Yasuhiko Morinaga, Nagoya Job-shop Scheduling with University; Masahiro Nagao, Nagoya Weighted Tardiness and University; Mitsuru Sano, Nagoya Setup Worker-Load Balance University in Make-to-order Manufacturing TP4-1-6-(1) 114 95-99 Psychological Effects of Felix Jimenez, Tomohiro Yoshikawa, Educational-Support Robots Takeshi Furuhashi, Nagoya using an Emotional University; Masayoshi Kanoh, Expression Model Chukyo University TP4-1-6-(2) 116 100-105 A Study on Correspondence Hiroki Hojo, Nagoya Institute of between Writing Features and Technology; Nozomi Nomachi, Embodied Expertise Nagoya Institute of Technology; Onomatopoeias Kenichi Murata, Nagoya Institute of Technology; Tsuyoshi Nakamura, Nagoya Institute of Technology; Masayoshi Kanoh, Chukyo University; Koji Yamada, Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences TP4-1-6-(3) 132 106-110 Applying the Concept of Kenta Kato, Nagoya Instititute of ``Moe'' to Designing Robot's Technology; Masayoshi Kanoh, Appearances Chukyo University; Koji Yamada, Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences; Tsuyoshi Nakamura, Nagoya Institute of Technology TP4-1-6-(4) 142 111-116 Learning Fuzzy Control Chiaki Todoroki, University of Parameters for Kite-based Fukui; Yasutake Takahashi, Tethered Flying Robot using University of Fukui; Takayuki Human Operation Data Nakamura, University of Fukui TP4-1-6-(5) 143 117-122 Learning Control based on Shinnosuke Nomura, University of Intention Recognition by Fukui; Takuya Inoue, University of Inverted Two-Wheeled Fukui; Yasutake Takahashi, Mobile Robot through University of Fukui; Takayuki Interactive Operation Nakamura, University of Fukui TP4-1-7-(1) 27 123-127 Basic Design of Graphical Mamadou Ngom, Tokyo University User Interface for a Desktop of Science, Yamaguchi; Fusaomi NC Machine Tool Controller Nagata, Tokyo University of Science with a Vision Component TP4-1-7-(2) 43 128-133 Auto Gain-Tuning for Akimasa Otsuka, Tokyo University Trajectory Following Control of science; Fusaomi Nagata, Tokyo based on Neural Network University of Science TP4-1-7-(3) 173 134-139 Controllers Based on an Yin Yin Aye, Keigo Watanabe, Invariant Manifold Approach Shoichi Maeyama, Isaku Nagai, for Stabilizing a Okayama University Nonholonomic Mobile Robot TP4-1-7-(4) 315 140-144 Human Action Recognition Maimaitimin Maierdan, Keigo Based on the Angle Data of Watanabe, Shoichi Maeyama, Limbs Okayama university TP4-1-7-(5) 300 145-148 An Error Model of Chained Keigo Watanabe, Tsuyoshi Goto, Form with Two Inputs for a Kimiko Motonaka, Shoichi Generalized Stabilization Maeyama, Isaku Nagai, Okayama Problem University TP4-1-8-(1) 62 149-154 Watermark Design of Takeru Maehara, Kentaro Nakai, Two-Dimensional Barcodes Ryo Ikeda, Koutaro Taniguchi, on Mobile Phone Dislpay by Satoshi Ono, Kagoshima University Evolutionary Multi-objective Optimization TP4-1-8-(2) 57 155-162 Model Advertising Slogan Hiroaki Yamane, Masafumi Selection System Using Hagiwara, Keio University Collective Wisdom on the Web TP4-1-8-(3) 136 163-168 Approximation-based Huanqing Wang, Bohai University; adaptive tracking control of Hongyan Yang, Bohai University; stochastic nonlinear systems Yan Shi, Tokai University; Hamid with a general form Reza Karimi, University of Agder TP4-1-8-(4) 301 169-174 Implememtation of The Chess Kuo-Lan Su, Bo-Yi Li, Jr-Hung Guo, Game Artificial Intelligent National Yunlin University of Using Moble Robots Science & Technology; Kuo-Hsien Hsia, Far East University TP4-1-8-(5) 295 175-180 A Fuzzy Olfactory Detection Jr. Hung Guo, National Yunlin System Design University of Science & Technology; Kuo-Hsien Hsia, Far East University; Kuo-Lan Su, National Yunlin University of Science & Technology TP4-1-9-(1) 384 181-184 Development of Multi-Agent Hiroaki Inokuchi, Kansai University; Simulator for the Takamasa Akiyama, Kansai District-based Smart City University TP4-1-9-(2) 385 185-189 Long Term Estimation of Takamasa Akiyama, Kansai Traffic Demand on Urban University; Hiroaki Inokuchi, Kansai Expressway by Neural University Networks TP4-1-9-(3) 201 190-195 A Crowd Simulation for the Raito Matsuzaki, Kansai University; Flow of Students in School Yoshiko Hanada, Kansai University; Building of Kansai University Noriaki Muranaka, Kansai University TP4-1-9-(4) 292 196-203 Campus Parking Space Aderemi Adewumi, University of Allocation Distribution Using KwaZulu-Natal; Luke Joel, Pattern Search and Particle University of KwaZulu-Natal; Swarm Pattern Search Babatunde Sawyerr, University of Algorithms KwaZulu-Natal TP4-1-9-(5) 129 204-209 Multi-Agent Simulation for Masashi Okushima, The University Promoting Clean Energy of Tokushima; Takamasa Akiyama, Vehicle Considering with Kansai University Local Interaction TP4-2-1-(2) 346 210-213 Development of Grid Kim Kwangil, Mokpo National Projection Algorithm of Maritime Unversity; Jung-Sik Jeong, Vessel Trajectories for Mokpo National Maritime e-Navigation University; Gyei-kark Park, Mokpo National Maritime University TP4-2-1-(3) 325 214-217 3D FastSLAM Algorithm HyungGi Jo, Sungjin Jo, Euntai Kim, with Kinect Sensor Sewoong Jun, Yonsei University; Changyong Yoon, Suwon Science College TP4-2-1-(4) 326 218-221 Rear-end Collision Warning Jhonghyun An, Baehoon Choi, System Using Linear Beomseong Kim, Euntai Kim, Discriminant Analysis Yonsei University; Jaeho Hwang, Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd TP4-2-1-(5) 345 222-225 A Feasibility Study of PNT Ki-Yeol Seo, Young-Ki Kim, Integrity Provision for Mi-Young Shin, Sang-Hyun Park, Maritime Applications Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering TP4-2-1-(6) 344 226-230 Assessment of ENC Dongwoo Kang, Sewoong Oh, Sounding by Delaunay Wooseong Shim, Sunyoung Kim, Triangulation method in Korea Research Institute of Ships & aspect of fine compilation for Ocean Engineering safe navigation TP4-2-2-(1) 102 231-235 Development of Universal
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