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Societally connected multimedia across cultures
Zhongfei Zhang, Zhengyou Zhang, Ramesh Jain, Yueting Zhuang, Noshir CONTRACTOR, Alexander G. HAUPTMANN, Alejandro (Alex) JAIMES, Wanqing LI, Alexander C. LOUI, Tao MEI, Nicu SEBE, Yonghong TIAN, Vincent S. TSENG, Qing WANG, Changsheng XU, Huimin YU, Shiwen YU
Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng., 2012, 13(12): 875-880.
https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.C1200279
The advance of the Internet in the past decade has radically changed the way people communicate and collaborate with each other. Physical distance is no more a barrier in online social networks, but cultural differences (at the individual, community, as well as societal levels) still govern human-human interactions and must be considered and leveraged in the online world. The rapid deployment of high-speed Internet allows humans to interact using a rich set of multimedia data such as texts, pictures, and videos. This position paper proposes to define a new research area called ‘connected multimedia’, which is the study of a collection of research issues of the super-area social media that receive little attention in the literature. By connected multimedia, we mean the study of the social and technical interactions among users, multimedia data, and devices across cultures and explicitly exploiting the cultural differences. We justify why it is necessary to bring attention to this new research area and what benefits of this new research area may bring to the broader scientific research community and the humanity.
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Personalized course generation and evolution based on genetic algorithms
Xiao-hong Tan, Rui-min Shen, Yan Wang
Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng., 2012, 13(12): 909-917.
https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.C1200174
Online learners are individuals, and their learning abilities, knowledge, and learning performance differ substantially and are ever changing. These individual characteristics pose considerable challenges to online learning courses. In this paper, we propose an online course generation and evolution approach based on genetic algorithms to provide personalized learning. The courses generated consider not only the difficulty level of a concept and the time spent by an individual learner on the concept, but also the changing learning performance of the individual learner during the learning process. We present a layered topological sort algorithm, which converges towards an optimal solution while considering multiple objectives. Our general approach makes use of the stochastic convergence of genetic algorithms. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm is superior to the free browsing learning mode typically enabled by online learning environments because of the precise selection of learning content relevant to the individual learner, which results in good learning performance.
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Planning VANET infrastructures to improve safety awareness in curved roads
Hossein Ghaffarian, Mohsen Soryani, Mahmood Fathy
Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng., 2012, 13(12): 918-928.
https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.C1200082
We analyze the effect of using a vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) on accident avoidance. As shown in our analysis, a higher frequency of safety packets can prevent accidents, even for high speed vehicles and dense roads. To overcome connectivity problems in blind crossing situations, a genetic algorithm (GA) based method is presented for VANET infrastructure planning. The proposed approach tries to remove coverage sight holes in low sight distance cases in a traveling path in the road. In such places, drivers might not have enough sight for proper action and also environmental obstacles prevent direct communication between vehicles. Furthermore, curved roads affect mobility. Simulation results show that the density of vehicles is increased right before a curve and is decreased after that. Therefore, in this kind of road, a high frequency of packet generation may not act well in accident avoidance. The method proposed in this paper tries to cover such places considering the lowest safety distances according to traffic theory. For this, the road must be covered directly by infrastructure. Therefore, the problem is to find the best number and also positions of road side units. Using GA, the algorithm minimizes the summation of total uncovered and overlapped points in the roads which are covered by more than one antenna. Simulation on a real road map confirmed the capabilities of the proposed approach.
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Optimized design of LED freeform lens for uniform circular illumination
Peng Liu, Reng-mao Wu, Zhen-rong Zheng, Hai-feng Li, Xu Liu
Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng., 2012, 13(12): 929-936.
https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.C12a0116
An optimization method is proposed for designing an LED freeform lens which produces a uniform circular pattern with high energy efficiency. This method is composed of three main aspects: design of the initial guess, parameterization of the freeform surface, and construction of the merit function. The initial guess is created by solving an ordinary differential equation numerically. An approach of selecting optimization points is introduced for parameterization of the freeform surface. The merit function is constructed by use of the irradiance uniformity and the efficiency of the lens. Design examples are given, and the results show that the irradiance distribution is well controlled with a maximum uniformity (the relative standard deviation of irradiance, RSD) of 0.0122 and a maximum efficiency of 93.88%. This optimization method can be generalized to design freeform lenses with different lighting patterns or without rotational symmetry.
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