Autonomous systems -- self-organization, management, and control : proceedings of the 8th International Workshop held at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, October 6-7, 2008
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Autonomous systems -- self-organization, management, and control : proceedings of the 8th International Workshop held at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, October 6-7, 2008
Springer, c2008
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The 2008 TUB-SJTU joint workshop on "Autonomous Systems - Self-Organization, Management, and Control" was held on October 6, 2008 at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China. The workshop, sponsored by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Technical University of Berlin brought together scientists and researchers from both universities to present and discuss the latest progress on autonomous systems and its applications in diverse areas. Autonomous systems are designed to integrate machines, computing, sensing, and software to create intelligent systems capable of interacting with the complexities of the real world. Autonomous systems represent the physical embodiment of machine intelligence.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to theory and modeling for autonomous systems; organization of autonomous systems; learning and perception; complex systems; multi-agent systems; robotics and control; applications of autonomous systems.
Table of Contents
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- Committee
- Preface
- Head Pose Perception Based on Invariance Representation, by Wenlu Yang and Liqing Zhang
- Geometrical Approaches to Active Learning, by Kamil Adiloglu, Robert Annies, Falk-Florian Henrich, Andre Paus, Klaus Obermayer
- Detecting Drowsiness in Driving Simulation Based on EEG, by Jia-Wei Fu, Mu Li, Bao-Liang Lu
- Multi-Task BCI for Online Game Control, by Qibin Zhao, Liqing Zhang, Jie Li
- Efficient Biped Pattern Generation Based on Passive Inverted Pendulum Model, by Jian Li and Weidong Chen
- A Slung Load Transportation System Based on Small Size Helicopters, by Markus Bernard, Konstantin Kondak, Gunter Hommel
- Multi-source Data Fusion and Management for Virtual Wind Tunnels and Physical Wind Tunnels, by Huijie Hu, Xinhua Lin, Min-You Wu
- Flying Sensors - Swarms in Space, by Stefan Jahnichen, Klaus Briess, Rodger Burmeister
- Em-LogicsPropositional Logics with Self-Reference and Modalities, by Sebastian Bab
- Compositionality of Aspect Weaving, by Florian Kammuller and Henry Sudhof
- Towards the Application of Process Calculi in the Domain of Peer-to-Peer Algorithms, by Sven Schneider, Johannes Borgstroem, Uwe Nestmann
- Specification Techniques (Not Only) for Autonomous Systems, by Peter Pepper
- Quality Assurance for Concurrent Software - An Actor-Based Approach, by Rodger Burmeister
- Enabling Autonomous Self-Optimisation in Service-Oriented Systems, by Hermann Krallmann, Christian Schroepfer, Vladimir Stantchev, Philipp Offermann
- Algorithms for Reconfiguring Self-Stabilizing Publish/Subscribe Systems, by Michael A. Jaeger, Gero Muhl, Matthias Werner, Helge Parzyjegla, Hans-Ulrich Heiss
- Combining Browsing Behaviors and Page Contents for Finding User Interests, by Fang Li,Yihong Li, Yanchen Wu, Kai Zhou, Feng Li, Xingguang Wang, Benjamin Liu
- Patent Classification Using Parallel Min-Max Modular Support Vector Machine, by Zhi-Fei Ye, Bao-Liang Lu, Cong Hui
- A Study of Network Informal Language Using MinimalSupervision Approach, by Xiaokai Zhang and Tianfang Yao
- Topic Identification Based on Chinese Domain-Specific Subjective Sentence, by Hang Yin and Tianfang Yao.
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