Feature Representation and Feature Matching for Heterogeneous Defect Prediction.- Learning Neural Circuit by AC Operation and Frequency Signal Output.- Preprocessing with Contrast Enhancement Methods in Bone Age Assessment.- Mis.Config: Finding Misreferred Configuration Bugs In Web Application Using Thin Slicing.- Self-Adaptation for Heterogeneous Client-Server Online Games.- A Method for Sharing Cell State for LSTM-based Language Model.- Emotional Analysis with News Using Text Mining for Framing Theory.- A Travel Decision Support Algorithm: Landmark Activity Extraction from Japanese Travel Comments.- Design of Intelligent Artificial Agents: Its Application in Joint Attention Task for Children with Autism.- Automated Assessment of ER Model using the Domain Knowledge.- Analysis of Online Social Network after an Event.- Hybrid Radius Particle Swarm Optimization Applications.- Classification of Cell Nuclei using CNN Features.- An Exploratory Study On The Benefit Sharing Of Broadcasting Content Industry.- A Study of Utilizing Backend as a Service (BaaS) Space for Mobile Applications.
This book gathers the outcomes of the 18th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS 2019), which was held on June 12–14, 2019 in Beijing, China. The aim of the conference was to bring together researchers and scientists, businesspeople and entrepreneurs, teachers, engineers, computer users, and students to discuss the various fields of computer science and to share their experiences and exchange new ideas and information in a meaningful way. Further, they presented research results on all aspects (theory, applications and tools) of computer and information science, and discussed the practical challenges encountered in their work and the solutions they adopted to overcome them.
The book highlights the best papers from those accepted for presentation at the conference. They were chosen based on review scores submitted by members of the program committee and underwent further rigorous rounds of review. From this second round, 15 of the conference’s most promising papers were selected for this Springer (SCI) book and not the conference proceedings. We eagerly await the important contributions that we know these authors will make to the field of computer and information science.