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Autonomous Systems - Self-Organization, Management, and Control
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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.
Brings together the state of the art in the field of autonomous systems Springer has published the previous proceedings in the past and this volume will keep the readership of the earlier volumes up-to-date
Klappentext
The International Workshop on "Autonomous Systems - Self-Organization, Management, and Control " is the eighth in a successful series of workshops that were established by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Technische Universitat Berlin. The goal of these workshops is to bring together researchers from both universities in order to present research results to an international community. In recent years autonomy of action has become a broadly desirable property of systems which operate in complex technical, societal and natural environments.
Moving or flying robots, for example, need to act on sensor data in real time, semantic services need to adapt to changing requirements of their users, and information systems which are based on huge information sources, like the World Wide Web, need to select information in view of their user's opinions and interests. To develop such systems and applications advanced techniques, algorithms, languages, methodologies, and architectures are required, which allow for self-organization, selfmanagement, and self-control.
Reporting on recent developments in autonomous systems and on studies of their specification and analysis, this workshop addresses the following topics:
Techniques of Sensing and Recognition
Applications of Autonomous Behavior
Self-Reference and Formal Analysis
Architecting and Management
Opinion Mining and User Interest
Inhalt
Head Pose Perception Based on Invariance Representation.- Geometrical Approaches to Active Learning.- Detecting Drowsiness in Driving Simulation Based on EEG.- Multi-Task BCI for Online Game Control.- Efficient Biped Pattern Generation Based on Passive Inverted Pendulum Model.- A Slung Load Transportation System Based on Small Size Helicopters.- Multi-Source Data Fusion and Management for Virtual Wind Tunnels and Physical Wind Tunnels.- Flying Sensors Swarms in Space.- ?-Logics Propositional Logics with Self-Reference and Modalities.- Compositionality of Aspect Weaving.- Towards the Application of Process Calculi in the Domain of Peer-to-Peer Algorithms.- Specification Techniques (Not Only) for Autonomous Systems.- Quality Assurance for Concurrent Software An Actor-Based Approach.- Enabling Autonomous Self-Optimisation in Service-Oriented Systems.- Algorithms for Reconfiguring Self-Stabilizing Publish/Subscribe Systems.- Combining Browsing Behaviors and Page Contents for Finding User Interests.- Patent Classification Using Parallel Min-Max Modular Support Vector Machine.- A Study of Network Informal Language Using Minimal Supervision Approach.- Topic Identification Based on Chinese Domain-Specific Subjective Sentence.
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- GTIN 09789048180172
- Genre Elektrotechnik
- Auflage Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st edition 2008
- Editor Huanye Sheng, Bernd Mahr
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 196
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T11mm
- Jahr 2010
- EAN 9789048180172
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 9048180171
- Veröffentlichung 10.11.2010
- Titel Autonomous Systems - Self-Organization, Management, and Control
- Untertitel Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop held at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, October 6-7, 2008
- Gewicht 306g
- Herausgeber Springer Netherlands