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Retraction note – plagiarism Saba, T. (2012). Implications of E-Learning Systems and Self-Efficiency on Students Outcomes: A Model Approach. Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences, 2(6) d…
Tanzila Saba
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:11Abstract We present a user-based approach for detecting interesting video segments through simple signal processing of users’ collective interactions with the video player (e.g., seek/scrub, play, pa…
Konstantinos Chorianopoulos
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:10Abstract As the gap between human and machine shrinks, it becomes increasingly important to develop computer systems that incorporate or enhance existing Situation Awareness. However, these tend to f…
Newton Howard & Erik Cambria
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:09Abstract Advancement in the area of software engineering, mobile computing together with web technologies have paved way for myriad range of applications, including good quality E-learning software’s…
Varun Gupta, Durg Singh Chauhan & Kamlesh Dutta
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:08Abstract In this paper, a mechanism generating RDF Semantic Web schema from Web document set as the semantic metadata is proposed. Analyzing both the structural and un-structural content of Web docum…
Hsiang-Yuan Hsueh, Chun-Nan Chen & Kun-Fu Huang
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:07Abstract In this paper, the development of a shared virtual presentation board (VPB) for real-time e-Meeting on the Web-based e-Learning System (WebELS) platform is introduced. WebELS is a general-pu…
Arjulie John Berena, Sila Chunwijitra, Hitoshi Okada & Haruki Ueno
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:06Abstract This paper explains design decisions forming a foundation of WordBricks — an intelligent computer-assisted language learning environment, recently initiated at our institution. WordBricks is…
Maxim Mozgovoy & Roman Efimov
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:05Abstract Inter-Vehicle Communication (IVC) is an important component of the ITS architecture, that enables Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communications. GeoNet project …
Ziya Cihan Taysi & Ali Gokhan Yavuz
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:04Abstract This paper presents an adaptive neuro/fuzzy system which can be trained to detect the current human emotions from a set of measured responses. Six models are built using different types of i…
Mohammad Malkawi & Omayya Murad
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:03Abstract Position information is an important aspect of a mobile device’s context. While GPS is widely used to provide location information, it does not work well indoors. Wi-Fi network infrastructur…
Yan Luo, Orland Hoeber & Yuanzhu Chen
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:02Abstract In service oriented computing, service providers and service requesters are main interacting entities. A service provider publishes the services it wishes to make public using service regist…
Naseem Ibrahim, Mubarak Mohammad & Vangalur Alagar
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2013 3:01Abstract There currently exist widely used mobile phone emergency applications for the smartphone and limited mobile emergency applications for indoor environments. However, the outdoor applications …
Junho Ahn & Richard Han
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2012 2:18Abstract Well-designed instructional material is equally important for successful e-Learning implementation. Teachers and instructors play a major role in terms of designing and building learning con…
Royyana M Ijtihadie, Bekti C Hidayanto, Achmad Affandi, Yoshifumi Chisaki & Tsuyoshi Usagawa Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2012 2:17Abstract IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) introduces important advantages for users of LTE-femtocell heterogeneous access networks. In order to access services hosted in the IMS layer, the user has to u…
Madhu J Sharma & Victor CM Leung
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2012 2:16Abstract Background In the cloud computing environments, numerous ambient services may be created speedily and provided to a variety of users. In such a situation, people may be annoyed by how to ma…
Yishui Zhu & Qun Jin
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2012 2:15