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Automatic Identification of Noun Phrases Based on Statistics and Rules 2010 5th International Conference on Computer Science and Education (ICCSE 2010) Hefei, China 24 - 27 August 2010 Pages 1 - 670 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1089F-PRT ISBN: 978-1-4244-6002-1 1 / 3 TABLE OF TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Parallel Oral Presentation Sessions WeM1 Meeting Room 1, 1/F Artificial Intelligence I 13:50 - 14:10 WeM2.2 Chair: Sun Binxuan Donghua Univ. Design of an Embedded Control and Acquisition System for Co-Chair: Wang Huabin Anhui Univ. Industrial Local Area Networks Based on ARM, pp. 35-39. Gan-ping Li Nanchang Univ. 13:30 - 13:50 WeM1.1 Automatic Identification of Noun Phrases Based on Statistics and 14:10 - 14:30 WeM2.3 Rules, pp. 1-5. Analysis of RCS Characteristic of Dihedral Corner and Triangular Shuicai Shi Info. Sci. & Tech. Univ.; Trihedral Corner Reflectors, pp. 40-43. Beijing TRS Info. Tech. Co., Ltd. Chengfan Li Shanghai Univ. Zhijie Liu Info. Sci. & Tech. Univ. Junjuan Zhao Shanghai Univ. Yuqin Li Info. Sci. & Tech. Univ.; Jingyuan Yin Shanghai Univ. Beijing TRS Info. Tech. Co., Ltd. Guifan Zhang China Earthquake Administration Xueqiang Lv Info. Sci. & Tech. Univ. Xinjian Shan China Earthquake Administration Beijing TRS Info. Tech. Co., Ltd. 14:30 - 14.50 WeM2.4 13:50 - 14:10 WeM1.2 Simulation of Gas Diffusion During Sudden Leakage on A New Approach of Random Forest for Multiclass Classification Block-scale, pp. 44-48. Problem, pp. 6-8. Jiang Huixian Fujian Normal Univ. Binxuan Sun Donghua Univ. Lin Guangfa Fujian Normal Univ. Jiarong Luo Donghua Univ. Huang Wanli Fujian Normal Univ. Shuangbao Shu Donghua Univ. Zhang Mingfeng Fujian Normal Univ. Nan Yu Donghua Univ. 14:50 - 15:10 WeM2.5 14:10 - 14:30 WeM1.3 Dynamic Analysis of Regional Land Cover Change Based on TM Locating Human Eyes in Face Images Based on Illumination Images, pp. 49-52. Normalization and Progressive Thresholding, pp. 9-13. Chengfan Li Shanghai Univ. Hua-bin Wang Anhui Univ. Jingyuan Yin Shanghai Univ. Liang Tao Anhui Univ. Junjuan Zhao Shanghai Univ. Xue-you Hu Anhui Univ. Shi-yi Wang Anhui Univ. 15:10 - 15:30 WeM2.6 Quasi-cubic Bézier curves by trigonometric polynomials, pp. 14:30 - 14.50 WeM1.4 53-55. Scene Image Classfying via the Partially Connected Neural Xie Jin Hefei Univ. Network, pp. 14-18. Li Sheng-feng Bengbu College Li-lan Pan Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics & Astronautics Yue Zhang Xiamen Univ. WeM3 Meeting Room 5, 2/F Special Session of Youth Forum 14:50 - 15:10 WeM1.5 Chair: Weng Yang Sichuan Univ. A Brief Review on Item Response Theory Models-based Co-Chair: Wang Qing Tianjin Univ. Parameter Estimation Methods, pp. 19-22. Hua Wang Capital Normal Univ. 13:30 - 13:50 WeM3.1 Cuiqin Ma Capital Normal Univ. Design and Implementation of Single-Carrier MIMO Transmission Ningning Chen Capital Normal Univ. with Frequency Domain Equalization, pp. 56-60. Liang Liu Beihang Univ. 15:10 - 15:30 WeM1.6 Yong Liang Guan Nanyang Technological Univ. Decision Table Decomposition Using Core Attributes Partition for Yanzhong Zhang Beihang Univ. Attribute Reduction, pp. 23-26. Dingrong Shao Beihang Univ. Mingquan Ye WanNan Medical College Changrong Wu Anhui Normal Univ. 13:50 - 14:10 WeM3.2 Design and Analysis of Variable-length Block Encryption Algorithm 15:30 - 15:50 WeM1.7 Based on Chaos Particle Swarm, pp. 61-64. Attribute Weighted Naive Bayesian Classification Algorithm, pp. Zhu Shun-le Zhejiang Ocean Univ. 27-30. Wang Ya-xiang China North Industries Group Corporation Chunying Zhang Hebei Polytechnic Univ. Li Xin Zhejiang Ocean Univ. Jing Wang Hebei Polytechnic Univ. 14:10 - 14:30 WeM3.3 WeM2 Meeting Room 2, 1/F Automatic location of facial acupuncture-point based on content of Computer Application I infrared thermal image, pp. 65-68. Chair: B. Ramasubba Reddy Jyothishmathi Inst. of Yufeng Zhao China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Tech. & Sci. Dong Zhang China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Co-Chair: Yang Fan Xiamen Univ. Yaxiang Wang China North Industries Group Corporation 13:30 - 13:50 WeM2.1 14:30 - 14.50 WeM3.4 A New Method for SF6 Gas Leakage Detection, pp. 31-34. Target Tracking Using Quantized Innovations in Wireless Sensor Tu Zhengzheng Anhui Univ. Networks, pp. 69-74. Luo Bin Anhui Univ. Yang Weng Sichuan Univ. Shi Yongjian Anhui Chuzhou Power Suply Company Yonghong Zhao Sichuan Univ. Fu Qing Anhui Chuzhou Power Suply Company Bin Zhao Yanshan Univ. Li Jianlin Anhui Chuzhou Power Suply Company xii 14:50 - 15:10 WeM3.5 Chuan-sheng Si Huaiyin Inst. of Tech. Degree Conditions of 2k-Vertex Deletable Induced Matching Extendable Claw-free Graphs, pp. 75-77. 16:05 - 16:25 WeP1.2 Qiao Cheng China Jiliang Univ. Cooperative Distributed Target Tracking Algorithm in Mobile Wang Qin China Jiliang Univ. Wireless Sensor Networks, pp. 120-123. Ding Zhe-heng China Jiliang Univ. Chen Wei Hefei Univ. of Tech. Lin Xin Hefei Univ. of Tech. 15:10 - 15:30 WeM3.6 Chen Mei Hefei Univ. of Tech. The Inverse 1-median Problem on Star Graphs, pp. 78-80. Bai Yan-qin China Jiliang Univ. 16:25 - 16:45 WeP1.3 Wang Qin China Jiliang Univ. Modeling and Simulation Research on Closed-loop Servo System, Tai Wei-ying China Jiliang Univ. pp. 124-128. Anhua Peng Huaihai Inst. of Tech. 15:30 - 15:50 WeM3.7 Zhiming Wang Shanghai Jiaotong Univ. Boundaries Recognition and Classification for Slicing Image of Assembly, pp. 81-84. 16: 45 - 17:05 WeP1.4 Yuqiang Feng Jimei Univ. Robust H∞ Control of Uncertain Time-varying and Linear Delay Yusheng Hu Jimei Univ. Systems, pp. 129-134. Pan Aixian Qingdao Technological Univ. WeM4 Meeting Room 6, 2/F Zeng Zhaohua Dalian Univ. of Tech. Software Engineering I Su Zhijun Dalian Univ. of Tech. Chair: Liu Hui Beihang Univ. Co-Chair: Lu Zheng Jiangnan Univ. 17: 05 - 17:25 WeP1.5 Expenential stability of recurrent neural networks with time-varying 13:30 - 13:50 WeM4.1 discrete and distributed delays, pp. 135-139. A Method for Modeling Aspect-Oriented Dynamic Software Liu Yonghua Guangxi Univ. of Tech. Architecture, pp. 85-90. Luo Wenguang Guangxi Univ. of Tech. Ling Wang Soochow Univ. Guangquan Zhang Soochow Univ.; 17:25 - 17:45 WeP1.6 Chinese Academy of Sci. Research of GIS Based Comprehensive Monitoring Technology Jihan Zhu Soochow Univ. for Wind Farms, pp. 140-143. Jianfeng Wu Soochow Univ. Wang Ziyang Beijing Jiaotong Univ. Liu Xiaoxia Beijing Jiaotong Univ. 13:50 - 14:10 WeM4.2 Qin Yong Beijing Jiaotong Univ. An Aspect-Oriented Software Architecture Description Language Jia Limin Beijing Jiaotong Univ. Based on Temporal Logic, pp. 91-96. Mei Rong Jinan Univ. 17:45 - 18:05 WeP1.7 Qinghai-Tibet Railway Emergency Management Problem Analysis 14:10 - 14:30 WeM4.3 and Countermeasures, pp. 144-148. Construction of the Simulating Environment for Testing Distributed Zhou Huijuan Beijing Jiaotong Univ. Embedded Software, pp. 97-101. Jia Limin State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Control & Safety Hui Liu Beihang Univ. Qin Yong State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Control & Safety Maozhong Jin Beihang Univ. Chao Liu Beihang Univ. 18:05 - 18:25 WeP1.8 The Research of Electrophysiological Data Normalization, pp. 14:30 - 14.50 WeM4.4 149-151. Survey on HMM Based Anomaly Intrusion Detection Using Chen Bo USTC; HFUT System Calls, pp. 102-105. Chen Wei HFUT Panhong Wang Xiamen Univ. Liu Jian HFUT Liang Shi Xiamen Univ. Zhu Li-hua HFUT Beizhan Wang Xiamen Univ. Yuanqin Wu Xiamen Univ. WeP2 Meeting Room 2, 1/F Yangbin Liu Xiamen Univ. 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Weimin Guo Jiangnan Univ. 16:05 - 16:25 WeP2.2 Vip Customer Segmentation Based on Data Mining in WeP1 Meeting Room 1, 1/F Mobile-communications Industry, pp. 156-159. Railway Traffic Safety and Control (Invited Session) Zhang Yihua Jimei Univ. Chair: Wang Ziyang Beijing Jiaotong Univ. Co-Chair: Chen Wei Hefei Univ. of Tech. 16:25 - 16:45 WeP2.3 Optimal Hierarchical Partition for k-Anonymity, pp. 160-165. 15:45 - 16:05 WeP1.1 Qingming Tang FuZhou Univ. Study on Vehicle Remote Test and Diagnosis Technology, pp. Yingjie Wu FuZhou Univ. 116-119. Xiaodong Wang FuZhou Univ. Cheng Wang Huaiyin Inst. of Tech. Shan-zhen Xu Huaiyin Inst. of Tech. 16: 45 - 17:05 WeP2.4 xiii A Modified Hausdorff Distance based Algorithm for 2-Dimensional Spatial Trajectory Matching, pp. 166-172. 17:45 - 18:05 WeP3.7 Fei Shao East China Normal Univ. Solid Model Reconstruction and Feature Recognition for Songmei Cai East China Normal Univ. Mechanical Part Based On Slice Images, pp. 221-224. Junzhong Gu East China Normal Univ. Yuqiang Feng Jimei Univ. Li Bo Jimei Univ. 17: 05 - 17:25 WeP2.5 Privacy Preservation in Transaction Databases based on Anatomy WeP4 Meeting Room 6, 2/F technique, pp. 173-178. Communication & Networking I Yingjie Wu Southeast Univ.; Fuzhou Univ.
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