Emergent Web Intelligence: Advanced Information Retrieval (eBook)
XIX, 487 Seiten
Springer London (Verlag)
978-1-84996-074-8 (ISBN)
This volume reviews cutting-edge technologies and insights related to XML-based and multimedia information access and data retrieval. And by applying new techniques to real-world scenarios, it details how organizations can gain competitive advantages.
Richard Chbeir received his Ph. D in Computer Science from the INSA DE Lyon-France in 2001. He has been a member of IEEE and ACM since 1999. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department of the Bourgogne University, Dijon-France. His research interests are in the areas of distributed multimedia database management, XML similarity and rewriting, spatio-temporal applications, indexing methods, and multimedia access control models. Dr. Chbeir has published (more than 40 peer-reviewed publications) in international journals and books (IEEE Transactions on SMC, Information Systems, Journal on Data Semantics, Journal of Systems Architecture), conferences ( ER, WISE, SOFSEM, EDBT, ACM SAC, Visual, IEEE CIT, FLAIRS, PDCS) and has served on the program committees of several international conferences (SOFSEM, AINA, IEEE SITIS, ACM SAC, IEEE ISSPIT, EuroPar, SBBD). He has been organizing many international conferences and workshops (ACM SAC, ICDIM, CSTST, SITIS). He is currently the Vice-Chair of the ACM SIGAPP and the Chair of its French Chapter.
Youakim Badr has a Doctorate in Information Systems from the French National Institute for Applied Sciences in Lyon (INSA-Lyon). In 2004, he joined the faculty of the INSA of Lyon as Assistant Professor of Computer Science. He teaches in both the Department of Computer Engineering and the Department of Industrial Engineering. He also contributes largely to the INSA's new International Master Program in Information Systems and represents the Industrial Engineering Department abroad through his work in international relations.
Dr. Badr has worked extensively in the field of coupling XML documents and Object-Relational Databases. Through his research he has acquired skills in fields such as Interoperability, Modeling, System Architectures and Networking, and their application to various domains such as Business Processes, Supply Chains, Productions Systems, Virtual Enterprises and e-commerce. His current academic research interests include systems in both the service sector and ICT. In particular, he studies the ecosystem of services and the multidisciplinary modeling approach to design services through the integration of ICT, strategy and processes. He leads the Service-Oriented Enterprise research team which combines industrial and computer engineering approaches. In this context, he co-supervises several graduate students and actively participates in national and international projects.
Ajith Abraham received his Ph.D degree in computer science from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. His research and development experience includes over 18 years in the Industry and Academia. He works in a multidisciplinary environment involving machine intelligence, network security, sensor networks, e-commerce, Web intelligence, Web services, computational grids, data mining, and applications to various real-world problems. He has given more than 30 plenary lectures and conference tutorials in these areas. He has authored or coauthored more than 500 publications. He works with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway and also coordinates the activities of Machine Intelligence Research Labs (MIR Labs), which has representation in 47 countries. He is the Co-Chair of the IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Society Technical Committee on Soft Computing. He is the founder of several conference series, which are now sponsored by IEEE and also serves the editorial board of over 30 editorial journals.
Aboul Ella Hassanien received his B.Sc. with honours in 1986 and M.Sc degree in 1993, both from Ain Shams University, Faculty of Science, Ain from the Department of Computer Science, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He is currently a Professor at Cairo University, Faculty of Computer and Information. He has authored/coauthored over 120 research publications in peer-reviewed reputed journals and conference proceedings. He serves on the editorial board and is a reviewer of a number of journals and he is also on the program committee of several international conferences and he has edited/written more than 18 books. He received the Excellent Young Researcher award from Kuwait University.
Richard Chbeir received his Ph. D in Computer Science from the INSA DE Lyon-France in 2001. He has been a member of IEEE and ACM since 1999. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department of the Bourgogne University, Dijon-France. His research interests are in the areas of distributed multimedia database management, XML similarity and rewriting, spatio-temporal applications, indexing methods, and multimedia access control models. Dr. Chbeir has published (more than 40 peer-reviewed publications) in international journals and books (IEEE Transactions on SMC, Information Systems, Journal on Data Semantics, Journal of Systems Architecture), conferences ( ER, WISE, SOFSEM, EDBT, ACM SAC, Visual, IEEE CIT, FLAIRS, PDCS) and has served on the program committees of several international conferences (SOFSEM, AINA, IEEE SITIS, ACM SAC, IEEE ISSPIT, EuroPar, SBBD). He has been organizing many international conferences and workshops (ACM SAC, ICDIM, CSTST, SITIS). He is currently the Vice-Chair of the ACM SIGAPP and the Chair of its French Chapter. Youakim Badr has a Doctorate in Information Systems from the French National Institute for Applied Sciences in Lyon (INSA-Lyon). In 2004, he joined the faculty of the INSA of Lyon as Assistant Professor of Computer Science. He teaches in both the Department of Computer Engineering and the Department of Industrial Engineering. He also contributes largely to the INSA’s new International Master Program in Information Systems and represents the Industrial Engineering Department abroad through his work in international relations. Dr. Badr has worked extensively in the field of coupling XML documents and Object-Relational Databases. Through his research he has acquired skills in fields such as Interoperability, Modeling, System Architectures and Networking, and their application to various domains such as Business Processes, Supply Chains, Productions Systems, Virtual Enterprises and e-commerce. His current academic research interests include systems in both the service sector and ICT. In particular, he studies the ecosystem of services and the multidisciplinary modeling approach to design services through the integration of ICT, strategy and processes. He leads the Service-Oriented Enterprise research team which combines industrial and computer engineering approaches. In this context, he co-supervises several graduate students and actively participates in national and international projects. Ajith Abraham received his Ph.D degree in computer science from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. His research and development experience includes over 18 years in the Industry and Academia. He works in a multidisciplinary environment involving machine intelligence, network security, sensor networks, e-commerce, Web intelligence, Web services, computational grids, data mining, and applications to various real-world problems. He has given more than 30 plenary lectures and conference tutorials in these areas. He has authored or coauthored more than 500 publications. He works with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway and also coordinates the activities of Machine Intelligence Research Labs (MIR Labs), which has representation in 47 countries. He is the Co-Chair of the IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Society Technical Committee on Soft Computing. He is the founder of several conference series, which are now sponsored by IEEE and also serves the editorial board of over 30 editorial journals. Aboul Ella Hassanien received his B.Sc. with honours in 1986 and M.Sc degree in 1993, both from Ain Shams University, Faculty of Science, Ain from the Department of Computer Science, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He is currently a Professor at Cairo University, Faculty of Computer and Information. He has authored/coauthored over 120 research publications in peer-reviewed reputed journals and conference proceedings. He serves on the editorial board and is a reviewer of a number of journals and he is also on the program committee of several international conferences and he has edited/written more than 18 books. He received the Excellent Young Researcher award from Kuwait University.
Editorial Preface 5
1 Introduction 5
2 Book Organization 7
3 Acknowledgment 12
4 About the Editors 13
5 List of Reviewers 14
Contents 16
Contextual and Conceptual Information Retrieval and Navigation on the Web 19
1.1 Introduction: Goals and Challenges 20
1.2 Conceptual Contexts and Relationship with Ontologies 21
1.3 Methodology for a Conceptual and Contextual Information Retrieval and Navigation on the Web 26
1.4 Enhancing Navigation in the Lattice – Similarity Measure 28
1.5 Perspectives: Towards Galois Lattices’ Visual Footprints 35
1.6 Conclusion 36
References 37
Automatic Invocation Linking for Collaborative Web- Based Corpora 40
2.1 Introduction 41
2.2 State of the Art 44
2.3 Challenges and Design Goals 47
2.4 NNexus Approach 49
2.5 Case Studies 56
2.6 Conclusion and Open Issues 61
References 61
WS-Query – A Framework to Efficiently Query SemanticWeb Service 63
3.1 Introduction 63
3.2 Service Query Model 67
3.3 Quality ofWeb Service-Aware Optimization 75
3.4 Implementation 91
3.5 RelatedWork 98
3.6 Conclusions 100
References 101
RDF-GL: A SPARQL-Based Graphical Query Language for RDF 103
4.1 Introduction 103
4.2 RelatedWork 104
4.3 RDF-GL 108
4.4 SPARQLinG 125
4.5 Conclusions and Further Research 130
References 131
Semantics-Based Intelligent Indexing and Retrieval of Digital Images – A Case Study 133
5.1 Introduction 133
5.2 SemanticWeb 135
5.3 Case Study 136
5.4 Ontology Development 137
5.5 Image Annotation 141
5.6 Image Retrieval 142
5.7 Query Expansion 144
5.8 Conclusions 148
References 149
Harvesting Intelligence in Multimedia Social Tagging Systems 151
6.1 Introduction 151
6.2 Multimedia Content Annotation 153
6.3 State of the Art 156
6.4 Content and Tag-Based Clustering Approach 160
6.5 Experimental Results 167
6.6 Use Cases – Scenarios 174
6.7 Conclusions 176
6.8 Appendix 176
References 180
User Profiles Modeling in Information Retrieval Systems 184
7.1 Introduction 184
7.2 Information Retrieval 186
7.3 Evolutionary Computation 194
7.4 Evolutionary Techniques and Fuzzy Logic Principles in IRS 198
7.5 Experimental Evaluation 203
7.6 Conclusion 211
References 211
Human–Web Interactions 214
8.1 Introduction 215
8.2 Data Collection 217
8.3 Case Study: Data and Intranet Portal 219
8.4 Preprocessing 221
8.5 Analysis 222
8.6 Modeling 232
8.7 Applications 235
8.8 Conclusions and Future Trends 245
References 246
Web Recommender Agents with Inductive Learning Capabilities 248
9.1 Introduction 248
9.2 RelatedWork 253
9.3 CILWEB Knowledge Representation: Ontology and Agent Profile 255
9.4 Connectionist Representation of Agent’s Profile 265
9.5 Implication-BasedWeb Recommendations 271
9.6 Evaluation of CILWEB 274
9.7 Conclusions 277
Appendix: The Rules-Network Translation Method 278
References 280
Capturing the Semantics of User Interaction: A Review and Case Study 283
10.1 Introduction 283
10.2 Survey of Collaborative Filtering and Long-Term Learning 287
10.3 Unifying Interaction Domains 302
10.4 Long-Term Learning in Image Retrieval: A Case Study 304
10.5 Conclusion 309
References 310
Analysis of Usage Patterns in Large Multimedia Websites 314
11.1 Introduction 314
11.2 Overview of the Proposed Approach 318
11.3 Introduction to the Skyserver 319
11.4 Analysis of Usage Patterns 320
11.5 Case Studies and Experiments 328
11.6 Conclusions 331
References 332
An Adaptation Framework forWeb Multimedia Presentations 334
12.1 Introduction 335
12.2 Related Work 337
12.3 Spatio-Temporal Representation 338
12.4 Spatio-Temporal Reasoning 343
12.5 Framework for Multimedia Adaptation by substitution 343
12.6 Conflicts 349
12.7 Conclusion and Perspectives 352
References 352
A Multifactor Secure Authentication System for Wireless Payment 354
13.1 Introduction 354
13.2 Background and RelatedWork 356
13.3 Multifactor Authentication Approach 358
13.4 Secure Web Authentication Protocol 360
13.5 System for Two Way Authentication 365
13.6 Implementation Issues 370
13.7 Analysis of Various Internet Threats 372
13.8 Advantages 380
13.9 Conclusion 380
References 381
A Lightweight Authentication Protocol for Web Applications in Mobile Environments 383
14.1 Introduction 383
14.2 Preliminary Notions and Notations 384
14.3 An Overview on the Previous Literature 387
14.4 The Authentication Protocol 389
14.5 Security Analysis of the Proposed Protocols 392
14.6 Pseudo Random Number Generation 394
14.7 Security Analysis of the Proposed PRN Generator 397
14.8 Conclusions 401
References 401
Developing Access Control Model of Web OLAP over Trusted and Collaborative Data Warehouses 404
15.1 Introduction 404
15.2 Related Work 406
15.3 A Framework of the Proposed Model 408
15.4 Implementation 417
15.5 Conclusion and Future Work 423
References 423
Security in Distributed Collaborative Environments: Limitations and Solutions 425
16.1 Introduction 425
16.2 Uses Cases 427
16.3 Related Work 429
16.4 The Chameleon Architecture 436
16.5 The Distrust Model 440
16.6 Establishing Trust Beliefs Based on Disposition to Trust 444
16.7 X316: Morph Access Pass Certificate 449
16.8 Conclusion and Discussion 460
References 461
A Low-Cost and Secure Solution for e- Commerce 465
17.1 Introduction 465
17.2 The Proposed Solution 468
17.3 Security Analysis 473
17.4 Conclusion and Perspectives 478
References 479
Hyperchaotic Encryption for Secure E-Mail Communication 480
18.1 Introduction 480
18.2 Description 482
18.3 Hyperchaotic Cryptosystem 482
18.4 Output Synchronization of Hyperchaotic Maps 484
18.5 Output Synchronization of Hyperchaotic Rössler Maps 488
18.6 Secure Chaotic Encryption 490
18.7 Conclusions 493
References 493
Index 496
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.3.2010 |
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Reihe/Serie | Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing | Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing |
Zusatzinfo | XIX, 487 p. |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Datenbanken |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Grafik / Design | |
Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► User Interfaces (HCI) | |
Informatik ► Theorie / Studium ► Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
Schlagworte | Agents • Agent Self-organization, learning and adaptation • Artificial Intelligence • E-Applications and Systems • Human-web interaction • Information Managment and Data Representation • Information Retrieval • Knowledge Management, Networks and Communities • learning • Modeling • Multimedia • Ontologies • semantic web • Social Tagging • Web • Web Agents and Agent-based Systems • Web Intelligence |
ISBN-10 | 1-84996-074-7 / 1849960747 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84996-074-8 / 9781849960748 |
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