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245 1 0 _aNew Trends in E-service and Smart Computing
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_cedited by Tokuro Matsuo, Tsunenori Mine, Sachio Hirokawa.
250 _a1st ed. 2018.
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300 _aVII, 110 p. 41 illus., 25 illus. in color.
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490 1 _aStudies in Computational Intelligence,
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505 0 _aCo-occurrence Relation” and “Ingredient Category” Recommend Alternative-ingredients -- Design and Initial Evaluation of Bluetooth Low Energy Separate Channel Fingerprinting -- Toward Sustainable Smart Mobility Information Infrastructure Platform :-Project Overview- -- Model-based methodology Establishing Traceability between Requirements, Design and Operation Information in Lifecycle-Oriented Architecture -- Sports game summarization based on sub-events and game-changing phrases -- Headline Generation with Recurrent Neural Network -- Customer State Analysis with Enthusiasm Analysis.
520 _aThis book examines theoretical and practical aspects of emerging technologies in e-service and artificial intelligence from an academic and professional viewpoint. To do so, it focuses on three major areas: the development of novel user support systems; development of smart mobility; and emerging technologies in Artificial Intelligence (AI). With regard to the development of novel user support systems, Chapter 1 introduces alternative ingredients recommendation using data on co-occurrence relation and ingredients categories to support cooking, while Chapter 2 introduces a study on location information inference using data acquired by low-energy Bluetooth devices. Turning to the development of smart mobility, Chapter 3 highlights a sustainable information infrastructure project for smart mobility systems. In addition, Chapter 4 presents a lifecycle-oriented development process to improve requirements and design in terms of uncertainties to provide sustainable information architectures for smart mobility. In the book’s third and last part – emerging technologies in AI – Chapter 5 presents a summarization task for sports events on Twitter, focusing on an abstractive approach based on sub-events during the sports event. Chapter 6 discusses the generation of headlines using a recurrent neural network based on a machine translation approach. Lastly, Chapter 7 explores customer behavior analysis using enthusiasm analysis, an approach that estimates customers’ activation levels. The book gathers a selection of the highest-quality papers presented at the 4th International Congress on Advanced Applied Informatics, held on July 12–16, 2015 in Okayama, Japan. Given the breadth of its coverage, it offers a valuable resource for practitioners, researchers and students alike.
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