As the complexity and importance of web activity multiplies, the success of any endeavor depends on utilizing the most advanced intelligent techniques when designing tools for the modern age. E-Activity and Intelligent Web Construction: Effects of Social Design presents the crux of the interdisciplinary concerns of meshing artificial intelligence and web technologies for maximizing the effectiveness of the available technologies. From business value and e-innovation to 3D modeling and infrastructure construction, this book delves into the research defining the web technologies of the future and the possibilities represented by each advance in this field.
Author(s): Takayuki Fujimoto
Edition: 1
Publisher: IGI Global snippet
Year: 2011
Language: English
Pages: 285
Tags: Библиотека;Компьютерная литература;
Title......Page 2
Copyright Page......Page 3
Editorial Advisory Board......Page 4
Table of Contents......Page 5
Detailed Table of Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 17
Section 1 Innovative Technologies in
E-Activity......Page 18
Inexpensive, Simple and Quick Photorealistic 3DCG Modeling......Page 20
Development of a 4D Visualization Tool for Construction Planning......Page 32
Advances in Privacy Preserving Record Linkage......Page 41
Construction of Traceability System by Using Simple and Handy Type RFID Reader......Page 54
Parallel Computing for Mining Association Rules in Distributed P2P Networks......Page 66
Multi-Agent Based Formal Verification of Data in RFID Middleware......Page 82
Tele-Immersive Collaborative Environment with Tiled Display Wall......Page 94
Section 2 Analysis and Social Design......Page 104
E-Innovation as Source of Business Value in Firms......Page 105
Kaohsiung County Unified Broadband Mobile Network......Page 117
The Role of Semiconductor Distributors in the Japanese Semiconductor Market......Page 130
Modern Diffusion of Products with Complex Network Models......Page 138
Section 3 Intelligent Web Construction
and E-Support......Page 153
E-Cocreation of Knowledge through Informal Communications......Page 154
Need and Possible Criteria for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Computer-Mediated Communication......Page 173
Study on Image Quality Assessment with Scale Space Approach Using Index of Visual Evoked Potentials......Page 184
Visual Inspection System and Psychometric Evaluation with Correlation for Multiple Perceptions......Page 196
Improvement of Lecture Speech Recognition by Using Unsupervised Adaptation......Page 208
Benefits and Challenges of E-Learning......Page 222
E-Mail Based Mobile Communication System for Interactive Lecture Support......Page 235
Compilation of References......Page 249
About the Contributors......Page 272
Index......Page 280