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Final Program
The 2015 Eleventh International
Conference on Intelligent
Computing
August 20-23, 2015, Fuzhou,
China
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The 2015 Eleventh International Conference on
Intelligent Computing
FINAL PROGRAM
August 20-23, 2015
Fuzhou, Fujian, China
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Outlines
Welcome Message 3
ICIC2015 Organization 4
Sponsors 7
The Location of Conference Venue in Fujian 8
General Information 10
Schedule Overview 12
Introduction of Keynote Speakers 13
Parallel Sessions for Oral Presentations 16
Detailed Parallel Sessions for Oral Presentations 17
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WELCOME MESSAGE FROM GENERAL CHAIRS
The International Conference on Intelligent Computing (ICIC) was formed to provide an annual
forum dedicated to the emerging and challenging topics in artificial intelligence, machine learning,
bioinformatics, and computational biology, etc. It aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners from both academia and industry to share ideas, problems and solutions related to
the multifaceted aspects of intelligent computing.
ICIC2015, held in Fuzhou, China, August 20-23, 2015, constituted the Eleventh International
Conference on Intelligent Computing. It built upon the success of ICIC2014, ICIC2013, ICIC2012,
ICIC2011, ICIC2010, ICIC2009, ICIC2008, ICIC2007, ICIC2006, and ICIC2005 held in Taiyuan,
Nanning, Huangshan, Zhengzhou, Changsha/China, Ulsan/Korea, Shanghai, Qingdao, Kunming
and Hefei, China, respectively.
This year, the conference concentrated mainly on the theories and methodologies as well as
the emerging applications of intelligent computing. Its aim was to unify the picture of
contemporary intelligent computing techniques as an integral concept that highlights the trends
in advanced computational intelligence and bridges theoretical research with applications.
Therefore, the theme for this conference was “Advanced Intelligent Computing Theories and
Applications”. Papers focused on this theme were solicited, addressing theories,
methodologies, and applications in science and technology.
ICIC 2015 received 671 submissions from 25 countries and regions. All papers went through a
rigorous peer-review procedure and each paper received at least three review reports. Based on
the review reports, the Program Committee finally selected 233 high-quality papers for
presentation at ICIC 2015, included in three volumes of proceedings published by Springer: two
volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), and one volume of Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence (LNAI).
The organizers of ICIC 2015, including Tongji University and Fujian Normal University, China,
made an enormous effort to ensure the success of the conference. We hereby would like to
thank the members of the Program Committee and the referees for their collective effort in
reviewing and soliciting the papers. We would like to thank Alfred Hofmann, executive editor from
Springer, for his frank and helpful advice and guidance throughout and for his continuous support
in publishing the proceedings. In particular, we would like to thank all the authors for contributing
their papers. Without the high-quality submissions from the authors, the success of the
conference would not have been possible. Finally, we are especially grateful to the International
Neural Network Society, and the National Science Foundation of China for their sponsorship.
De-Shuang Huang
Changping Wang
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ICIC 2015 Organization
General Co-Chairs
De-Shuang Huang, China
Changping Wang, China
Program Committee Co-Chairs Kang-Hyun Jo, Korea
Abir Hussain, UK
Organizing Committee Co-Chairs Hui Li, China
Yi Wu, China
Award Committee Chair Laurent Heutte, France
Publication Co- Chair Valeriya Gribova, Russia
Zhi-Gang Zeng, China
Special Session Co-Chair Phalguni Gupta, India
Henry Han, USA
Special Issue Co-Chair Vitoantonio Bevilacqua, Italy
Mike Gashler, USA
Tutorial Co-Chair Kyungsook Han, Korea
M. Michael Gromiha, India
International Liaison Prashan Premaratne, Australia
Publicity Co-Chairs Juan Carlos Figueroa, Colombia
Ling Wang, China
Evi Syukur, Australia
Chun-Hou Zheng, China
Exhibition Chair Bing Wang, China
Organizing Committee Members
Jianyong Cai, China
Qingxiang Wu, China
Suping Deng, China
Lin Zhu, China
Program Committee Members
Andrea Francesco Abate, Italy
Waqas Haider Khan Bangyal, Pakistan
Shuhui Bi, China
Qiao Cai, USA
Jair Cervantes, Mexico
Chin-Chih Chang, Taiwan, China
Chen Chen, USA
Huanhuan Chen, China
Shih-Hsin Chen, Taiwan, China
Weidong Chen, China
Wen-Sheng Chen, China
Xiyuan Chen, China
Yang Chen, China
Cheng Cheng, China
Ho-Jin Choi, Korea
Angelo Ciaramella, Italy
Salvatore Distefano, Italy
Jianbo Fan, China
Minrui Fei, China
Juan Carlos Figueroa, Colombia
Huijun Gao, China
Shan Gao, China
Dunwei Gong, China
M. Michael Gromiha, India
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Zhi-Hong Guan, China
Kayhan Gulez, Turkey
Phalguni Gupta, India
Fei Han, China
Kyungsook Han, Korea
Laurent Heutte, France
Wei-Chiang Hong, Taiwan, China
Yuexian Hou, China
Peter Hung, Ireland
Saiful Islam, India
Li Jia, China
Zhenran Jiang, China
Xin Jin, USA
Joaquín Torres-Sospedra, Spain
Dah-Jing Jwo, Taiwan, China
Vandana Dixit Kaushik, India
Sungshin Kim, Korea
Yoshinori Kuno, Japan
Takashi Kuremoto, Japan
Xiujuan Lei, China
Bo Li , China
Guo-Zheng Li, China
Kang Li, UK
Peihua Li, China
Shi-Hua Li, China
Shuai Li, Hong Kong, China
Shuwei Li, USA
Xiaodi Li, China
Xiaoou Li, Mexico
Chengzhi Liang, China
Bingqiang Liu, China
Ju Liu, China
Shuo Liu, USA
Weixiang Liu, China
Xiwei Liu, China
Yunxia Liu, China
Chu Kiong Loo, Malaya
Geyu Lu, China
Ke Lu, China
Yingqin Luo, USA
Pabitra Mitra, India
Tarik Veli Mumcu, Turkey
Roman Neruda, Czech Republic
Ben Niu, China
Sim-Heng Ong, Singapore
Seiichi Ozawa, Japan
Vincenzo Pacelli, Italy
Shaoning Pang, Zew Zealand
Francesco Pappalardo, Italy
Surya Prakash, India
Prashan Premaratne, Australia
Yuhua Qian, China
Daowen Qiu, China
Ivan Vladimir Meza Ruiz, Mexico
Seeja.K.R, India
Fanhuai Shi, China
Wilbert Sibanda, South Africa
Jiatao Song, China
Stefano Squartini, Italy
Wu-Chen Su, Taiwan, China
Zhan-Li Sun, China
Antonio E. Uva, Italy
Mohd Helmy Abd Wahab, Malaysia
Bing Wang, China
Jingyan Wang, USA
Ling Wang, China
Shitong Wang, China
Xuesong Wang, China
Yi Wang, USA
Yong Wang, China
Yuanzhe Wang, USA
Yufeng Wang, China
Yunji Wang, USA
Wei Wei, Norway
Zhi Wei, China
Ka-Chun Wong, Canada
Hongjie Wu, China
Qingxiang Wu, China
Yan Wu, China
Junfeng Xia, USA
Shunren Xia, China
Bingji Xu, China
Xin Yin, USA
Xiao-Hua Yu, USA
Shihua Zhang, China
Eng. Primiano Di Nauta, Italy
Hongyong Zhao, China
Jieyi Zhao, USA
Xiaoguang Zhao, China
Xing-Ming Zhao, China
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Zhongming Zhao, USA
Chun-Hou Zheng, China
Yong-Quan Zhou, China
Bojin Zheng, China
Fengfeng Zhou, China
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Sponsors
Hosted by
Tongji University, China
Fujian Normal University
Financially Supported by
The National Science Foundation of China
Technically co-sponsored by
The International Neural Network Society
The IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
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The Location of Conference Venue in Fujian
Conference Venue
ICIC2015 Conference Venue is the Fu Jian Hai Lian Business Hotel (Fujian Hailian Shangwu
Dajiudian), which is a four star hotel. It is located at No.1 East Gate Ta Tou Road, near a
commercial street and the entrance to East Street. The railway station is a 10-minute drive away
and Fuzhou Changle Airport is 49.9 km (31 mi) from the hotel. Visitors can make use of free
Wi-Fi access in public areas. Free parking is also available. Diners can choose from Chinese or
Western cuisines at the on-site dining facilities or enjoy refreshments at the café. Business
travelers may host events in the hotel's meeting rooms or take advantage of the business center.
After relaxing with a foot massage, tired guests can spend time at the sauna or take a trip to the
hot springs. A game room is also available.
Detailed Location
From the railway station:
From the airport:
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To check more road map lines, please use the link:
http://ic-ic.tongji.edu.cn/confirm_reserve/map.html
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General Information
I. Conference Working Language
English is the official language of the conference.
II. Conference Registration
The ICIC2015 registration desk, located in the lobby of the Fu Jian Hai Lian Business Hotel,
will be open during the following hours:
August 20, 2015 (Thursday) 16:00-19:30pm
August 21, 2015 (Friday) 8:30-17:00pm
August 22, 2015 (Saturday) 9:00-17:00pm
III. Conference Events The ICIC 2015 events are scheduled as follows:
Banquet: 18:30-21:00pm, August 22, 2015 (Tuesday), Min Jiang Ship.
All the meals but Banquet: Restaurant, 2nd floor.
IV. Conference Rooms The Grand Conference Hall, 17th floor: The opening Ceremony Session and Plenary Session.
Room A, Multi-function Hall, 17th floor: Parallel Oral Sessions.
Room B, 901 Room, 9th floor: Parallel Oral Sessions.
Room C, 903 Room, 9th floor: Parallel Oral Sessions.
V. Information for Oral Presenters Please prepare a 10-15-minute PowerPoint (PPT) slide. Your actual presentation time may
depend on the number of presentations in your session.
Please check this Final Program for your presentation time and room. Please go to the room
5 minutes before the session starts and report to the Session Chair.
Please follow the instructions of the Session Chair(s) not to exceed your time allotted to you
by them.
If the Session Chair(s) is/are absent from the session, the last speaker should serve as the
Session Chair.
VI. Information for Session Chairs The Organizing Committee would like to ask for your kind help as Session Chair(s). If you cannot
fulfill your duties as session chair, please try to make sure that someone else will take your place
as Session Chair(s).
As a Session Chair, you are kindly requested to help at the following:
Arrive at the room of the session at least 5 minutes before the session starts and identify
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each of the speakers for the session.
Calculate and announce the time allocated for each paper in your session for only the
authors present before the session starts.
The time allocated to a paper may be different in different sessions, due to uneven
distribution of papers in different areas and a small number of absentees due to visa and
other reasons. Request the presenters to leave 2 minutes for question and answers, plus 2
minutes for transition to the next paper. For example, if the calculated time for each
presentation is 15 minutes, then request each presenter to talk for no more than 11 minutes,
with 2 minutes for question and answers, plus 2 minutes for transition to the next paper.
Each oral presentation room is equipped with an LCD projector. If something is not working
properly, please contact conference helper in the room.
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Schedule Overview
Date Morning Afternoon Evening August 20
Thursday
Registration (16:00-20:00pm)
Location: Lobby of Fu Jian Hai Lian Bussiness Hotel
August 21
Friday
Opening Ceremony Session
8:30-9:00 am
Plenary Speech
Speaker I: Tieniu Tan.
Chair: De-Shuang Huang
9:00-10:00 am
Coffee Break, 10:00-10:10 am
Speaker II: Xindong Wu
Chair: Kang-Gyun Jo
10:10-11:10 am
Speaker III: Donald C. Wunsch II
Chair: Abir Hussain
11:10-12:10 am
Lunch
Oral presentation
13:30-15:30 pm
Room A, Room B, Room C
Coffee Break: 15:30-15:50 pm
Oral presentation
15:50-18:00 pm
Room A,Room B, Room C
Dinner
Hall on the 2nd floor of Fu Jian Hai Lian Business Hotel 18:00-19:30 pm
August 22
Saturday
Oral Presentation
8:00-10:00am
Room A,Room B,Room C
Coffee Break: 10:00-10:20 am
Oral Presentation
10:20-12:20 am
Room A,Room B,Room C
Lunch
Oral Presentation
13:30-15:30pm
Room A,Room B,Room C
Coffee Break: 15:30-15:50 pm
Oral Presentation
15:50-18:00 pm
Room A,Room B, Room C
Banquet
Min Jiang Ship 18:30-21:00 pm
August 23
Sunday Free Activity
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Introduction of Keynote Speakers
Keynote Speaker 1: Tieniu Tan
Large-Scale Visual Computing
Tieniu Tan, Prof. & PhD, FCAS, FREng, FTWAS, FIEEE, FIAPR
Director, Center for Research on Intelligent Perception and Computing
National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition
Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Deputy Secretary-General, Chinese Academy of Sciences Arlington, USA
Personal website: http://www.nlpr.ia.ac.cn/english/irds/People/tnt.html
Email: [email protected]
Abstract: The widespread deployment of visual sensors such as
surveillance cameras leads to the explosion of visual data. The timely
processing and understanding of such massive information presents a clear
challenge for intelligent computing. This talk starts with a brief introduction
to the concept of large-scale visual computing and outlines the status quo of
the field as well as the main research challenges. It focuses on discussing
some of the key issues in large-scale visual computing such as large-scale
feature representation, large-scale modelling and knowledge transferring. It
also discusses some promising directions for future research.
Bio-Sketch: Tieniu Tan received his B.Sc. degree in electronic engineering from Xi'an Jiaotong
University, China, in 1984, and his MSc and PhD degrees in electronic engineering from Imperial
College London, U.K., in 1986 and 1989, respectively.
In October 1989, he joined the Department of Computer Science, The University of Reading,
U.K., where he worked as a Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer. In January 1998,
he returned to China to join the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition (NLPR), Institute of
Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) as a full professor. He was the Director
General of the CAS Institute of Automation from 2000-2007, and the Director of the NLPR from
1998-2013. He is currently Director of the Center for Research on Intelligent Perception and
Computing at the Institute of Automation and also serves as Deputy Secretary-General of the CAS
and the Director General of the CAS Bureau of International Cooperation. He has published more
than 450 research papers in refereed international journals and conferences in the areas of image
processing, computer vision and pattern recognition, and has authored or edited 11 books. He holds
more than 70 patents. His current research interests include biometrics, image and video
understanding, and information forensics and security.
Dr Tan is a Member (Academician) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fellow of The World
Academy of Sciences for the advancement of sciences in developing countries (TWAS), an
International Fellow of the UK Royal Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the IEEE and the
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IAPR (the International Association of Pattern Recognition). He is Editor-in-Chief of the
International Journal of Automation and Computing. He has given invited talks and keynotes at
many universities and international conferences, and has received numerous national and
international awards and recognitions.
Keynote Speaker 2: Xindong Wu
Online Feature Selection with Streaming Features
Xindong Wu, Professor & Ph D, Fellow IEEE
Department of Computer Science, University of Vermont, USA
Personal website: http://www.cs.uvm.edu/~xwu/home.html
Email: [email protected]
Abstract: Online feature selection with streaming features refers to
applications where the knowledge of the full feature space is unknown in
advance and features flow in one by one over time. This is in contrast
with traditional online learning methods that only deal with sequentially
added data instances, with little attention being paid to streaming features.
The critical challenges for online streaming feature selection include (1)
the continuous growth of feature volumes over time, (2) a large feature
space, possibly of unknown or infinite size, and (3) the unavailability of
the entire feature set before learning starts. This talk introduces our recent
research efforts on online streaming feature seletion to select strongly
relevant and non-redundant features on the fly.
Bio-Sketch: Xindong Wu is a Yangtze River Scholar in the School of Computer Science and Information
Engineering at the Hefei University of Technology (China), a Professor of Computer Science at the
University of Vermont (USA), and a Fellow of the IEEE and AAAS. He received his Bachelor's and
Master's degrees in Computer Science from the Hefei University of Technology, China, and his Ph.D.
degree in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Edinburgh, Britain. His research interests include
data mining, knowledge-based systems, and Web information exploration.
Dr. Wu is the Steering Committee Chair of the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining
(ICDM), the Editor-in-Chief of Knowledge and Information Systems (KAIS, by Springer), and an
Editor-in-Chief of the Springer Book Series on Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing
(AI&KP). He was the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
(TKDE, by the IEEE Computer Society) between 2005 and 2008. He served as Program Committee
Chair/Co-Chair for ICDM '03 (the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining), KDD-07 (the
13th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining), CIKM 2010
(the 19th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management), and IEEE/ACM ASONAM '14
(the 2014 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining). He
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received the 2012 IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award "for pioneering contributions to
data mining and applications", and the 2014 IEEE ICDM 10-Year Highest-Impact Paper Award.
Keynote Speaker 3: Donald C. Wunsch II
Validation Measures in Clustering
Donald C. Wunsch II, Ph.D. Professor, IEEE Fellow, INNS Senior Fellow
Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA
Personal website: http://people.mst.edu/faculty/dwunsch_profile.html
Email: [email protected]
Abstract: Clustering validation techniques are important for comparing the
results of different algorithms and they are frequently necessary for
discussions with domain experts. They also present opportunities for
research innovations in and of themselves. Examples of these techniques
and their use are presented.
Bio-Sketch: Donald Wunsch is the Mary K. Finley Missouri Distinguished
Professor at Missouri University of Science & Technology (Missouri
S&T). Earlier employers were: Texas Tech University, Boeing, Rockwell International, and
International Laser Systems. His education includes: Executive MBA - Washington University in
St. Louis, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering-University of Washington (Seattle), M.S., Applied
Mathematics (same institution), B.S., Applied Mathematics - University of New Mexico, and
Jesuit Core Honors Program, Seattle University. Key research contributions are: Clustering;
Adaptive Resonance and Reinforcement Learning architectures, hardware and applications;
Neurofuzzy regression; Traveling Salesman Problem heuristics; Robotic Swarms; and
Bioinformatics. He is an IEEE Fellow and previous INNS President, INNS Fellow and Senior
Fellow 2007-2013, NSF CAREER Award winner, and winner of the 2015 INNS Gabor Award. He
served as IJCNN General Chair, and on several Boards, including the St. Patrick’s School Board,
IEEE Neural Networks Council, International Neural Networks Society, and the University of
Missouri Bioinformatics Consortium, Chaired the Missouri S&T Information Technology and
Computing Committee as well as the Student Design and Experiential Learning Center
Board. He has produced 16 Ph.D. recipients in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
and Computer Science; has attracted over $8 million in sponsored research; and has over 300
publications including nine books. His research has been cited over 10,000 times.
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Parallel Sessions for Oral Presentations
Room
Time Room A Room B Room C
Afternoon Aug. 21 13:30-15:30
R1: Image Processing Chairs: Sen Xia, Bo Chen
R7: Cheminformatics and Biomedical Data Analysis
Chairs: Jun Zhang, Ran Wei
R13: Intelligent Computing in Complex Systems
Chairs: Yinglei Song,
Prashan Premaratne
15:30-15:50 Coffee Break
Afternoon Aug. 21 15:50-18:00
R2: Machine Learning Chairs: Xuemei Yang, Zehao Chen
R8: Data Mining Chairs: Jair Cervantes,
Kanghyun Jo
R14: Intelligent Learning and Data Fusion Chairs: Xin Xu, Xueshi Dong
Morning Aug. 22 8:00-10:00
R3: Neural Networks Chairs: Paul Fergus, Qiyan Sun
R9: Supervised and Unsupervised Learning Chairs: Kang-Hyun Jo, Jair Cervantes
S1: Biomedical Data Integration and Mining in the Era of Big Data Chairs: Yongxin Chou, Prashan Premaratne
10:00-10:20 Coffee Break
Morning Aug. 22 10:20-12:10
R4: Intelligent Computing in Computational Biology
Chairs: Yinglei Song,
Paul Fergus
R10: Intelligent Computing for Real-world Signal Processing Chairs: Lin Zhang
Jong–Myon Kim
S2: Swarm Intelligence: Algorithms and Applications Chairs: Ben Niu, Prashan Premaratne
Afternoon Aug. 22 13:30-15:30
R5: Pattern Recognition Chairs: Hongzhi Liu, Mohammad Farhad Bulbul
R11: Knowledge Discovery Chairs: Thakerng Wongsirichot, Verayuth Lertnattee, Chaeyun Jung
S3: Artificial Intelligence for Ambient Assisted Living Chairs: Abir Jaafar Hussain
15:30-15:50 Coffee Break
Afternoon Aug. 5 15:50-18:00
R6: Social Computing Chairs: Jing Xiao, Md. Abdul Mannan
R12: Intelligent Data Analysis & Prediction Chairs: Juan Carlos Figueroa, Kang-Hyun Jo
Technical Committee
Meeting
Chair: De-Shuang Huang
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Detailed Parallel Sessions for Oral
Presentations
Afternoon, August 21, Friday, Room A R1: Image Processing
Chairs: Sen Xia, Bo Chen
Paper 421 13:30 – 13:40
License Plate Extraction Using Spiking Neural Networks
Qian Du, LiJuan Chen, RongTai Cai, Peng Zhu, Paper 797 13:40 – 13:50
Adaptive Piecewise Elastic Motion Estimation
Huijun Di, Linmi Tao, Guangyou Xu Paper 566 13:50 – 14:05
The Chaotic Measurement Matrix for Compressed Sensing
Shihong Yao, Tao Wang, Weiming Shen, Yanwen Chong
Paper 767 14:05 – 14:20
A Multi-feature Fusion Method for Automatic Multi-Label Image Annotation with
Weighted Histogram Integral and Closure Regions Counting
Sen Xia, Bing Wang, Xiao-Ping Li
Paper 486 14:20 – 14:30
Sparse-view X-ray Computed Tomography Reconstruction via Mumford-Shah Total Variation Regularization
Bo Chen, Chen Zhang, Zhao-Ying Bian, Wen-Sheng Chen, Jian-Hua Ma, Qing-Hua Zou, Xiao-Hui Zhou
Paper 517 14:30 –14:40
Forensic Detection of Median Filtering in Digital Images Using the Coefficient-pair
Histogram of DCT Value and LBP Pattern
Lai Yun-Ni, Gao Tie-Gang, Li Jia-Xin Paper 535 14:40 – 14:50
An image enhancement method based on edge preserving random walk filter
Zhaobin Wang, Hao Wang Paper 695 14:50 – 15:05
A BRMF-based Model for Missing-Data Estimation of Image Sequence
Yang Liu and Zhan-Li Sun Paper 696 15:05 – 15:20
An Accurate Online Non-Rigid Structure from Motion
Ya-Ping Wang and Zhan-Li Sun
Paper 552 15:20 – 15:30
Latent Fingerprint Segmentation Based on Sparse Representation
Kaifeng Wei, Xiaoying Chen, Manhua Liu
Paper 242 15:30 – 15:45
Research on an algorithm of Shape Motion Deblurring
Xia Wu , Hongzhe Xu, Xiaolin Gui , Wen Li
15:45 – 15:50 Coffee Break, 2nd floor
R2: Machine Learning Chairs: Xuemei Yang, Zehao Chen
Paper 450 16:00 – 16:15
An Assessment Method of Tongue Image Quality Based on Random Forest in Traditional
Chinese Medicine Xinfeng Zhang, Yazhen Wang, Guangqin Hu, Jing Zhang
Paper 439 16:15– 16:30
Preliminary Study of Tongue Image Classification Based on Multi-Label Learning
Xin-Feng Zhang, Jing Zhang, Guang-Qin Hu, Ya-Zhen Wang
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Paper 628 16:30 – 16:45
Kernel Independent Component Analysis-Based Prediction
Zehao Chen
Paper 643 16:45–17:00
Prediction of Oil and Water Layer by Kernel Local
Zehao Chen
Paper 670 17:00 – 17:15
Improved Concurrent Signature on Conic Curve
Li Zhanhu, Yang Xuemei
Paper 537 17:15– 17:30
Reverse Training for Leaf Image Set Classification
Zhang Yuhui, Ji-Xiang Du
Paper 581 17:30– 17:40
Kernel Local Fisher Discriminant Analysis-Based Prediction on Protein O-Glycosylation Sites Using SVM Ensembles
Xuemei Yang, Shiliang Sun
Paper 666 17:40– 17:50
Visual saliency detection based on color contrast and distribution
Yanbang Zhang, Guolong Fan
Paper 762 17:50– 18:00
Efficiency and Effectiveness Metrics in Evolutionary Algorithms and Application
Guo-Sheng Hao, Gai-Ge Wang, Zhao-Jun Zhang, and De-Xuan Zhou
Afternoon, August 21, Friday, Room B
R7: Cheminformatics and Biomedical Data Analysis Chairs: Jun Zhang, Ran Wei Paper 426 13:30 – 13:45
Prediction of Molecular Substructure Using MassSpectral Data Based on Deep Learning
Zhi-Shui Zhang, Li-Li Cao, Jun Zhang
Paper 427 13:45 – 14:00
Compound Identification Using Random Projection for Gas Chromatography-Mass
Spectrometry Data
Li-Li Cao, Zhi-Shui Zhang, Jun Zhang Paper 112 14:00 – 14:15
Age-related Alterations in the Sign Series Entropy of Short-term Pulse Rate Variability
Yongxin Chou, Aihua Zhang
Paper 602 14:15 – 14:30
Identification of colorectal cancer related genes based on subnetwork extraction algorithm
Ran Wei, Hai-Tao Li, Yanjun Wang, Chun-Hou Zheng, Junfeng Xia Paper 465 14:30 – 14:45
Non-negative Approximation with Thresholding for Cortical Visual Representation
Jiqian Liu, Yunde Jia
Paper 422 14:45 – 15:00
Image Set Classification Based on Synthetic Examples and Reverse Training
Qingjun Liang, Lin Zhang, Hongyu Li, Jianwei Lu
Paper 518 15:00 – 15:15
The λ-turn: A new structural motif in ribosomal RNA Ying Shen, Huizhu Ren, and Lin Zhang
Paper 423 15:15 – 15:30
Palmprint Recognition Based on Image Sets Qingjun Liang, Lin Zhang, Hongyu Li, and Jianwei Lu
15:35 – 16:00 Coffee Break, 2nd floor R8: Data Mining Chairs: Jair Cervantes, Kanghyun Jo
Paper 199 16:00 – 16:15
A New Protein-Protein Interaction Prediction Algorithm Based on Conditional Random
Field
Wei Liu, Ling Chen, Bin Li Paper 469 16:15– 16:30
PSO-based method for SVM classification on skewed data sets
Jair Cervantes, Farid Garcia-Lamont, Asdrubal Lopez, Lisbeth Rodriguez, Jose S. Ruiz
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Castilla, Adrian
Paper 724 16:30 – 16:45
A Genetic Local Search Algorithm for Optimal Testing Resource Allocation in Module
Software Systems
Ruimin Gao
Paper 109 16:45 – 17:00
Using restricted additive tree model for identifying the large-scale gene regulatory
networks
Bin Yang, Wei Zhang, Yuehui Chen
Paper 620 17:00 – 17:15
MLRF: Multi-Label Classification through Random Forest with Label-set Partition
Feng Liu, Xiaofeng Zhang, Yunming Ye and Yahong Zhao
Paper 726 17:15– 17:30
Prediction of Protein Structure Classes with Flexible Neural Tree Zeeshan Ali Rana, Mian M Wenzheng Bao, Ruizhi Han,Yuehui Chen,Dong Wang
Paper 510 17:30– 17:45
Image Splicing Detection Based on Markov Features in QDCT Domain
Ce Li, Qiang Ma, Limei Xiao, and Aihua Zhang
Paper 279 17:45– 18:00
Classifying Stances of Interaction Posts in Social Media Debate Sites
Xiaosong Rong, Zhuo Wang, Ziqi Wang, and Ming Zhang
Afternoon, August 21, Friday, Room C
R13 Intelligent Computing in Complex Systems
Chairs: Yinglei Song, Prashan PremaratnePaper 286 13:30 – 13:40
Water Wave Optimization for the Traveling Salesman Problem Xiao-Bei Wu and Zhi-Cheng Wang
Paper 418 13:40 – 13:50
The Optimization of Resource Allocation Based on Process Mining
Weidong Zhao, Liu Yang, Haitao Liu, Ran Wu
Paper 471 13:50 – 14:00
Extraction of Features from Patch Based Graphs for the Prediction of Disease Progression
in AD
Tong Tong, Qinquan Gao
Paper 566 14:00 – 14:10
The Chaotic Measurement Matrix for Compressed Sensing Shihong Yao, Tao Wang, Weiming Shen, Yanwen Chong
Paper 739 14:10 – 14:20
Moving Vehicle Detection Based on Visual Processing Mechanism with Multiple Pathways
YanFeng Chen, QingXiang Wu, HaiHui Xie, SanLiang Hong, Xue Li
Paper 305 14:20 – 14:30
Rapid Annotation of Non-coding RNA Structures with a Parameterized Filtering Approach Yinglei Song, Junfeng Qu, Chunmei Liu
Paper 273 14:30 – 14:40
A Water Wave Optimization Algorithm with Variable Population Size and Comprehensive
Learning
Bei Zhang, Min-Xia Zhang, Jie-Feng Zhang, Yu-Jun Zheng
Paper 571 14:40 – 14:50
Name Disambiguation Using Semi-Supervised Topic Model
JinLan Fu,YunLong Guo, Jing Wang, Li Li
Paper 106 14:50 – 15:00
Exploring Three Emotion Induction Procedures and Their Effect on E-learners’ Language
Learning
Zigang Ge
15:00 – 16:00 Coffee Break, 2nd floor R14: Intelligent Learning and Data Fusion Chairs: Liu Xin Xu, Xueshi Dong Paper 580 16:00 – 16: 10
A Utility Function Based Resource Allocation Method for LEO Satellite Constellation
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System
Fangfang Yuan, Xingwei Wang, Fuliang Li and Min Huang
Paper 513 16:10 – 16:20
An Ontology-Based Approach for Measuring Semantic Similarity between Words
Ruiling Zhang,Shengwu Xiong, Zhong Chen
Paper 235 16:20 – 16:30
The Recent Developments and Comparative Analysis of Neural Network and Evolutionary
Algorithms for Solving Symbolic Regression Xueshi Dong, Wenyong Dong, Yunfei Yi, Yajie Wang, Xiaosong Xu
Paper 266 16:30 – 16:40
Hierarchical Features Fusion for Salient Object Detection in Low Contrast Images Nan Mu, Xin Xu
Paper 456 16:40 – 16:50
Predicting helix boundaries of helix transmembrane protein with feedback conditional
random fields
Kun Wang, Hongjie Wu,`aochuan Fu, Qiang Lü,Xu Huang
Paper 534 16:50– 17:00
How to Detect Communities in Large Networks Yasong Jiang, Yuan Huang, Peng Li, Shengxiang Gao, Yan Zhang, and Yonghong Yan
Paper 551 17:00 – 17:10
Short Text Classification based on Semantics
Chenglong Ma,Taisong Li,Zhe Ji,Zhen Zhang,Yonghong Yan
Paper 532 17:10 – 17:20
A New Algorithm Of Automatic Grading In Computer Paperless Test System
Tianlan Liu, Wensheng Tang wensheng, Shengchun Wang, Qin Jun
Paper 287 17:20 – 17:35
An Improved Ant Colony algorithm to solve Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows
Yunfei Yi, Xiaodong Lin, Sheng Kang, Wenyong Dong, Yongle Cai
Paper 376 17:35 – 17:45
DBH-CLUS: A hierarchal clustering method to identify pick-up/drop-off hotspots
Peng Chen, Bing Wang, Jun Zhang, and Jun-feng Xia
Paper 688 17:45 – 18:00
Sensor Data Driven Modeling and Control of Personalized Thermal Comfort Using
Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets
Chengdong Li,Weina Ren,Huidong Wang,Jianqiang Yi
Morning, August 22, Saturday, Room A
R3: Neural Networks Chairs: Paul Fergus, Qiyan Sun
Paper 278 8:00 – 8:15
A Spiking Neural Network for Extraction of Multi-features in Visual Processing Pathways
QiYan Sun, QingXiang Wu, Xuan Wang,Lei Hou
Paper 374 8:15 – 8:30
Oscillatory behavior in an inertial six-neuron network model with delays
Chunhua Feng;Zhenkun Huang
Paper 594 8:30 – 8:40
An Improved Incremental Error Minimized Extreme Learning Machine for Regression
Problem Based on Particle Swarm Optimization
Fei Han, Min-Ru Zhao, Jian-Ming Zhang
Paper 553 8:40 – 8:50
An Online Supervised Learning Algorithm Based on Nonlinear Spike Train Kernels
Xianghong Lin, Ning Zhang, and Xiangwen Wang
Paper 637 8:50 – 9:05
A Machine Learning Approach to Measure and Monitor Physical Activity in Children to
Help Fight Overweight and Obesity
P. Fergus, A. Hussain, J. Hearty, S. Fairclough, L. Boddy, K. A.
Paper 639 9:05 – 9:15
A Position Paper on Predicting the Onset of Nocturnal Enuresis Using Advanced Machine
Learning Paul Fergus, Abir Hussain, Dhiya Al-Jumeily
Paper 755 9:15 – 9:30
Adaptive Fuzzy PID Sliding Mode Controller of Uncertain Robotic Manipulator
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Minh-Duc Tran, Hee-Jun Kang
Paper 470 9:30 – 9:40
A Local Neural Networks Approximation Control of U
Minh-Duc Tran, Hee-Jun Kang
9:50 – 10:10 Coffee Break, 2nd floor
R4: Intelligent Computing in Computational Biology
Chairs: Yinglei Song, Paul Fergus
Paper 305 10:10 – 10:20
Rapid Annotation of Non-coding RNA Structures with a Parameterized Filtering Approach
Yinglei Song, Junfeng Qu, Chunmei Liu
Paper 332 10:20 – 10:30
An sequence-based random projection ensemble approach to identify hotspot residues from
the whole protein sequence
Peng Chen, Bing Wang, Jun Zhang, and Jun-feng Xia
Paper 772 10:30 – 10:45
Comparative studies based on a 3-D graphical representation of protein sequences
Yingzhao Liu, Yanchun Yang, Tianming Wang
Paper 556 10:45– 10:55
A random projection ensemble approach to drug-protein interaction prediction
Peng Chen, Bing Wang, and Jun Zhang
Paper 701 10:55 – 11:05
Prediction of protein structural classes based on predicted secondary structureYufeng Fanliang Kong, Dong Wang, Wenzheng Bao, and Yuehui Chen
Paper 727 11:05– 11:15
Prediction of pre-miRNA with multiple stemloopsusing feedforward neural network
Gaoqiang Yu, Dong Wang, Yuehui Chen
Paper 136 11:15– 11:30
An Enhanced Algorithm for Reconstructing a Phylogenetic Tree Based on the Tree
Rearrangement and Maximum Likelihood Methods
Sun-Yuan Hsieh, I-Pien Tsai, Hao-Che Hung, Yi-Chun Chen, and Chia-Wei Lee Paper 357 11:30 - 11:40
A Graph Theoretic Approach for the Feature Extraction of Transcription Factor Binding
Sites Yinglei Song, Albert Y. Chi, and Junfeng Qu
Paper 264 11:40–11:50
Detection of Epileptic Seizure in EEG Signals with Rule-based Interpretation by Random
Forest Approach
Guanjin Wang, Zhaohong Deng, Kup-Sze Choi
Paper 330 11:50–12:00
An Integrated Computational Schema for Analysis, Prediction and Visualization of piRNA
Sequences
Anusha Abdul Rahiman, Jithin, Vinod Chandra
Morning, August 22, Saturday, Room B
R9: Supervised and Unsupervised Learning Chairs:Kang-Hyun Jo,Jair Cervantes
Paper 567 8:00 – 8:15
A Generative Model with Ensemble Manifold Regularization for Multi-View Clustering
Shaokai Wang, Yunming Ye,Raymond Y.K. Lau
Paper 318 8:15– 8:40
Clustering High-Dimensional Data via Spectral clustering Using Collaborative
Representation Coefficients
Shu Lin Wang, JinChao Gu and Fang Chen
Paper 652 8:40– 9:00
Robust Segmentation of Vehicles under Illumination Variations and Camera Movement
Zubair Iftikhar, Prashan Dissanayake, Peter Vial,Shuai Yang
Paper 788 9:00– 9:15
Localization of Pedestrian with respect to Car Speed
Joko Hariyono, Danilo Cáceres Hernández and Kang-Hyun Jo
Paper 289 A new approach for greenness identification from maize images
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9:15– 9:30 Wenzhu Yang, Xiaolan Zhao, Sile Wang, Liping Chen, Xiangyang Chen, Sukui Lu
Paper 653 9:30 – 9:45
The Hard-cut EM Algorithm for Mixture of Sparse Gaussian Processes
Ziyi Chen, Jinwen Ma
Paper 730 9:45 – 10:00
Detecting Multiple Influential Observations in High Dimensional Linear Regression Junlong Zhao, Ying Zhang
10:00 – 10:20 Coffee Break R10: Intelligent Computing for Real-world Signal Processing
Chairs:Lin Zhang, Jong–Myon Kim
Paper 545 10:30 – 10:40
Double Compression Detection in MPEG-4 Videos Based on Block Artifact Measurement
with Variation of
Peisong He, Tanfeng Sun, Xinghao Jiang, Shilin Wang
Paper 550 10:40– 10:50
Design of Serial Communication Module Based on Solar-blind UV communication system
Chunpei Li, Xiangdong Luo, Huajian Wang
Paper 595 10:50 – 11:00
Blind Nonparametric Determined and Underdetermined Signal Extraction Algorithm for
Dependent Source
Fasong Wang, Zhongyong Wang, Rui Li and Xiangchuan Gao
Paper 358 11:00– 11:10
Fuzzy adaptive controller design for control of air in conditioned room
Stefan Koprda, Martin Magdin, Zoltan Balogh, Milan Turcani
Paper 771 11:10– 11:20
Distance Sensor Fusion for Obstacle Detection at Night based on Kinect Sensors
Alexander Filonenko, Danilo Cáceres Hernández, Andrey Vavilin, Taeho Kim, and Kang-Hyun Jo
Paper 776 11:20– 11:30
A Container Bin Packing Algorithm for Multiple Objects
Fei Luo, Chunhua Gu, Xu Fang
Paper 563 11:30– 11:40
Pose estimation for vehicles
Pengyu Liu, Fei Wang, Yicong He, Hang Dong, and Haiwei Yang
Paper 328 11:40 – 11:50
Pedestrian Detection based on HOG and LBP
Wen-Juan Pei, Yu-Lan Zhang, Yan Zhang and Chun-Hou Zheng
Paper 707 11:50 – 12:00
Maximum class-separability based discriminant feature selection using GA for reliable
fault diagnosis of induction
Md. Rashedul Islam, Sheraz A. Khan, and Jong-Myon Kim
Paper 785 12:00 – 12:10
MultiFault Diagnosis of Roller Bearings Using Support Vector Machines with an Improved
Decision Strategy
M M Manjurul Islam, Sheraz A. Khan, and Jong–Myon Kim
Morning, August 22, Saturday, Room C
S1: Biomedical Data Integration and Mining in the Era of Big Data Chairs: Yongxin Chou, Prashan Premaratne
Paper 406 8:00 – 8:15
Semi-Supervised Feature Extraction for RNA-Seq Data Jin-Xing Liu, Yong Xu, Ying-Lian Gao, Dong Wang, Chun-Hou Zheng, Jun-Liang Shang
Paper 407 8:15 – 8:30
A Two-stage Sparse Selection Method for Extracting
Ying-Lian Gao, Jin-Xing Liu, Chun-Hou Zheng, Sheng-Jun Li, Yu-Xia Lei
Paper 416 8:30 – 8:45
Application of Graph Regularized Non-negative Matrix Factorization in Characteristic
Gene Selection
Dong Wang, Ying-Lian Gao, Jin-Xing Liu, Ji-Guo Yu, Chang-Gang Wen, Jian Liu Paper 457 Graph Regularized Non-negative Matrix with L0-constraints for Selecting Characteristic
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8:45 – 9:00 Genes Chun-Xia Ma, Ying-Lian Gao, Jian Liu, Dong Wang, Jin-Xing Liu
Paper 408 9:00 – 9:15
Identification of Mild Cognitive Impairment Using Extreme Learning Machines Model
Bing Wang, Liyan Du, Peng Chen, Jun Zhang
Paper 673 9:10 – 9:20
Group Sparse Representation for Prediction of MCI Conversion to AD Xiaoying Chen, Kaifeng Wei, Manhua Liu
Paper 798 9:20 – 9:30
Detection of Protein-Protein Interactions from Amino Acid Sequences using A Rotation
Forest Model with A Novel PR-LPQ Descriptor
Leon Wong, Zhu-Hong You, Shuai Li, Yu-An Huang
Paper 709 9:30 – 9:40
Predicting Protein-Protein Interactions from Amino Acid Sequences using SaE-ELM
Combined with Wavelet-based Features
Yu-An Huang, Zhu-Hong You, Jianqiang Li, Li-Guang Huang Paper 483 9:40 – 9:50
Set-based Many-objective Optimization Guided by Preferred Regions
Dunwei Gong, Fenglin Sun, Jing Sun, and Xiaoyan Sun
Paper 708 9:50 – 10:00
Gait Image Segmentation based Background Subtraction
Yunlong Zhang, Le Wang, Ping Li
10:00 – 10:10 Coffee Break
S2: Special Session on Swarm Intelligence: Algorithms and Applications
Chairs:Ben Niu, Prashan Premaratne
Paper 671 10:10 – 10:20
Improved Bacterial Foraging Optimization Algorithm with Information Communication
Mechanism for Nurse Scheduling Ben Niu, Chao Wang, Jing Liu
Paper 685 10:20 – 10:35
SRBFOs for Solving the Heterogeneous Fixed Fleet Vehicle Routing Problem Xiaobing Gan, Lijiao Liu, Ben Niu
Paper 793 10:35 – 10:45
A Hybrid SRBFO for Production Scheduling with Imperfect Mold and Machine
Maintenance
Ben Liu
Paper 683 10:45 – 10:55
Application of Disturbance of DNA Fragments in Swarm Intelligence Algorithm
Yanmin Liu, Ben Niu, Rui Liu
Paper 684 10:55 – 11:05
Multi-objective PSO Based on Grid Strategy Yanmin Liu, Ben Niu, Rui Liu
Paper 794 11:05 – 11:15
A Novel Branch-Leaf Growth Algorithm for Numerical Optimization
Ying Bi
Paper 743 11:15 – 11:25
New Approaches to the Problems of Symmetric and Asymmetric Continuous Minimax
Optimizations Siyan Xiong, Ruimin Gao
Paper 764 11:15 – 11:30
A Video Steganalysis Algorithm for H.264 /AVC Based on the Markov Features
Ting Da , Zhi-Tang Li , and Bing Feng
Paper 220 11:30 – 11:45
Training Artificial Neural Network Using Hybrid Optimization Algorithm for
Rainfall--Runoff Forecasting
Jiansheng Wu
Afternoon, August 22, Saturday, Room A
R5: Pattern Recognition
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Chairs:Hongzhi Liu, Mohammad Farhad Bulbul
Paper 627 13:30 – 13:45
Graph based Kernel k-means using Representative Data Points as Initial Centers
Wuyi Yang, Liguo Tang, Yu Zhang
Paper 303 13:45 – 14:00
Feature Selection Based on Data Clustering
Hongzhi Liu, Zhonghai Wu
Paper 454 14:00 – 14:15
An Efficient Indexing Scheme Based on K-plet Representation for Fingerprint Database
Chaochao Bai, Tong Zhao, Weiqiang Wang, Min Wu
Paper 479 14:15 – 14:30
Dynamic Hand Gesture Recognition using Centroid Tracking
Prashan Premaratne, Shuai Yang, Peter Vial and Zubair Ifthikar
Paper 495 14:30– 14:45
Carried Baggage Detection and Classification Using Part-based Model
Wahyono and Kanghyun Jo
Paper 526 14:45 – 15:00
Facial Expression Recognition Based on Hybrid Approach
Md. Abdul Mannan, Antony Lam, Yoshinori Kobayashi, and Yoshinori Kuno
Paper 562 15:00– 15:15
Real-time Human Action Recognition Using DMMs-base .Mohammad Farhad Bulbul, Yunsheng Jiang, and Jinwen Ma
Paper 807 15:15– 15:25
Diffusion-Based Hybrid Level Set Method for Complex Image Segmentation
Xiao-Feng Wang, Le Zou, Gang Lv
Paper 402 15:25– 15:35
An Improved Denoising Method based on Wavelet Transform for Processing Bases Sequence Images
Ke Yan, Jin-xing Liu, Yong Xu
Paper 403 15:35– 15:45
Adaptive Quantization of Local Directional Responses for Infrared Face Recognition
Zhihua Xie, Zhengzi Wang, Guodong Liu
15:45 – 15:50 Coffee Break
R6: Social Computing Chairs: Jing Xiao, Md. Abdul Mannan
Paper 476 16:00 – 16:15
Leveraging Semantic Labeling for Question Matching to Facilitate Question-Answer
Archive Reuse
Tianyong Hao, Xinying Qiu, Shengyi Jiang
Paper 524 16:15– 16:30
Friend Recommendation by User Similarity Graph Based on Interest in Social Tagging
Systems
Bu-Xiao Wu, Jing Xiao and Jie-Min Chen
Paper 615 16:30 – 16:45
An Item Based Collaborative Filtering System Combined with Genetic Algorithms Using
Rating Behavior
Jing Xiao, Ming Luo, Jie-Min Chen and Jing-Jing Li
Paper 661 16:45–17:00
Assessment of the Pillar 3 Financial and Risk Information Disclosures Usefulness to the
Commercial Banks Users
Anna Pilkova, Michal Munk, Peter Svec, Michal Medo
Paper 381 17:00 – 17:15
Network Guide Robot System ProactivelyInitiating Interaction with Humans Based
onTheir Local and Global Behaviors
Md. Golam Rashed, Royta Suzuki, Toshiki Kikugawa, Antony Lam, Yoshinori Kobayashi, and Yoshinori Kuno
Paper 178 17:15– 17:30
Conditional matching preclusion sets for an mixed-graph of the star graph and the
bubble-sort graph
Yunxia Ren, Shiying Wang Paper 585 17:30– 17:45
A Dijkstra Based Multi-layer Satellite Network Routing Mechanism
Yinchu Sun, Xingwei Wang, Fuliang Li and Min Huang Paper 253 Binarization Chinese Rubbing Images Using Gaussian Mixture Model
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17:45– 18:00 Zhi-Kai Huang, Fang Wang, Jun-Mei Xi, Han Huang
Afternoon, August 22, Saturday, Room B
R11: Knowledge Discovery
Chairs: Thakerng Wongsirichot, Verayuth Lertnattee, Chaeyun Jung
Paper 784 13:30– 13:45
Correcting and Standardizing Crude Drug Names in Traditional Medicine Formulae by
Ensemble of String
Duangkamol Pakdeesattayapong, Verayuth Lertnattee
Paper 304 13:45– 14:00
Analyzing the genomes of Coxackievirus A16 and Enterovirus 71 in relation to hand, foot
and mouth disease (HFMD) using Apriori algorithm, decision tree and support vector
machine(SVMs)
Chaeyun Jung, Seunghee Han, Yonghyun Park, Taeseon Yoon
Paper 368 14:00– 14:15
A Comparative Investigation of PSG Signal Patterns to Classify Sleep Disorders Using
Machine Learning
Thakerng Wongsirichot, and Anantaporn Hanskunatai
Paper 582 14:15– 14:30
Experimental Verification of the Dependence between the Expected and Observed Visit
Rate of Web Pages
Jozef Kapusta, Michal Munk, Martin Drlik
Paper 747 14:30– 14:45
CKNNI: an improved KNN-based missing value handling technique
Chao Jiang and Zijiang Yang
Paper 188 14:45 – 15:00
Drift Operator for States of Matter Search Algorithm
Yuxiang Zhou, Yongquan Zhou, Qifang Luo, Shilei Qiao, Rui Wang
Paper 497 15:00– 15:15
Self-adaptive Percolation Behavior Water Cycle Algorithm
Shilei Qiao, Yongquan Zhou, Rui Wang, Yuxiang Zhou, Zongfan Bao
Paper 570 15:15 – 15:30
An IEEE 802.21 Based Heterogeneous Access Network Selection Mechanism
Renzheng Wang, Xingwei Wang, Fuliang Li, Min Huang 15:30 – 15:50 Coffee Break
R12: Intelligent Data Analysis & Prediction Chairs: Chen Juan Carlos Figueroa, Kang-Hyun Jo
Paper 654 16:00–16:10
Is the Most Frequent Sense of a WordBetter Connected in a Semantic Network?
Hiram Calvo and Alexander Gelbukh
Paper 749 16:10 – 16:20
On solving CCR-DEA problems involving Type-2 Fuzzy Uncertainty using centroid-based
optimization Delays Juan Carlos Figueroa-Garcia and Carlos Eduardo Castro-Cabrera
Paper 117 16:20– 16:30
A Novel Algorithm for Classifying ProteinStructure
Sun-Yuan Hsieh,Heng-Wei Wang, Jun-Han Yu;,and Zong-Ying Yang
Paper 436 16:30– 16:40
Evolutionary Nonnegative Matrix Factorization for Data Compression
Liyun Gong, Tingting Mu, and John Y. Goulermas
Paper 482 16:40– 16:50
A Fuzzy Logic Controller for Indirect Matrix Converter under Abnormal Input Voltage
Conditions
Quoc-Hoan Tran, Hong-Hee Lee
Paper 494 16:50– 17:00
Locally Linear Representation Manifolds Margin
Bo Li,Yun-Qing Wang, and Lei Lei Paper 564 17:00– 17:10
A Quantum-Inspired Immune Clonal Algorithm Based Handover Decision Mechanism
with ABC Supported
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Tingting Liu, Xingwei Wang, Fuliang Li and Min Huang
Paper 721 17:10– 17:20
A Steganography Algorithm Using Multidimensional Coefficient Matching for H.264/AVC
Liyun Qian, Zhitang Li, bing Feng
Paper 660 17:20 – 17:35
A Self-Adaptive Context-Aware Model for Mobile Commerce
Munir Naveed
Paper 515 17:35 – 17:50
A Systematic Comparison and Evaluation of Supervised Machine Learning Classifiers
Using Headache Dataset Ahmed J. Aljaaf, Dhiya Al-Jumeily, Abir J. Hussain, Paul Fergus and Mohammed Al-Jumaily
Afternoon, August 22, Saturday, Room C
S3: Artificial Intelligence for Ambient Assisted Living Chairs:Abir Jaafar Hussain Paper 614 13:30 – 13:40
A Framework to Support Ubiquitous Healthcare Monitoring and Diagnostic for Sickle Cell
Disease Mohammed Khalaf, Abir Jaafar Hussain, Dhiya Al-Jumeily, Russell Keenan, Paul Fergus
Paper 417 13:40 – 13:50
Model Dependable Healthcare Service Automation: A Holistic Approach Kaiyu Wan, Vangalur Alagar
Paper 640 13:50 – 14:05
The Utilization of Dynamic Neural Networks for Medical Data Classifications- Survey with
case study Abir Hussain, Paul Fergus, Dhiya Al-Jumeily, Haya Alaskar
Paper 572 14:05 – 14:20
Self-organized Neural Network Inspired by the Immune Algorithm for the Prediction of
Speech Signals Dhiya Al-Jumeily and Abir Jaafar Hussain
Paper 515 14:20 – 14:30
A Systematic Comparison and Evaluation of Supervised Machine Learning Classifiers
Using Headache Dataset Ahmed J. Aljaaf, Dhiya Al-Jumeily, Abir J. Hussain, Paul Fergus and Mohammed Al-Jumaily
14:30 – 14:45 Coffee Break
Technical Committee Meeting
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The Eleventh International Conference on Intelligent Computing
Fujian, China, August 20-23, 2015
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