Archive for 'Chance Discovery' Category
Analyzing Trends in the Blogosphere Using Human-Centered Analysis and Visualization Tools
26 March 2007by Xavier Llorà, Noriko Imafuji Yasui, David E. Goldberg (2006).
Proceedings of the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Mining (ICWSM 2007). Also as IlliGAL TR. No. 2006026. Link to the PDF.
Communication gap management for fertile community
24 March 2007by Naohiro Matsumura, David E. Goldberg, and Xavier Llorà (2006).
Journal of Soft Computing, Volume 11 , Issue 8, pp. 791–798, ACM press. Link to the ACM portal.
Initial work also available as IlliGAL TR No 2005001. Link to the PDF.
Finally I am back up
17 September 2006Vacations were over quite a while ago, but things kept piling on my desk. Finally I succeeded clearing some big chunks of matters out of it. Enough that I could go to the Design Theory and Methodology (DTM 2006) conference in Philadelphia last Tuesday. The conference is held as part of the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC 2006) . Yan Jin invited me to join the panel he organized on Intelligent Systems and Innovation. I had a great time joining the DTM people, very interesting work—if you are interested on innovation and creativity.
Innovation and creativity support via chance discovery, genetic algorithms, and data mining
1 March 2006by Xavier Llorà and David E. Goldberg, Yukio Ohsawa, Naohiro Matsumura, Yuichi Washida, Hiroshi Tamura, Masataka Yoshikawa, Michael Welge, Loretta Auvil, Duane Searshmith, Kei Ohnishi, and Chen-Ju Chao (2006).
New Mathematics and Natural Computation, World Scientific, pp. 2(1):85–100. Link to the Journal publication.
The innovation pump: Supporting creative processes in collaborative engineering
26 February 2006by Xavier Llorà and David E. Goldberg (2006).
IlliGAL TR No 2006011. Link to the PDF.
Special issue on chance discovery (I)
1 December 2005The Journal of New Mathematics and Natural Computation is running the first ot two parts of a special issue on chance discovery (volume 1, number 3). The number, besides including two regular papers, contains the first part of this special issue. The journal page can be found here. The table of contents of this first part of the special issue is:
- Ruediger Oehlmann, Preface, page 371.
- Yukio Ohsawa, Data crystallization: chance discovery extended for dealing with unobservable events, page 373.
- Renate Fruchter, Yukio ohsawa, and Naohiro Matsumura, Knowledge reuse through chance discovery from an enterprise design-build enterprise data store, page 393.
- Calkin a. s. Montero and Kenji araki, Human chat and self-organized criticality: A chance discovery application, page 407.
- Ja-min Koo and Sung-bae Cho, Interpreting chance for computer security by viterbi algorithm with edit distance, page 421.
- Edward Tsang, Sheri Markose and Hakan Er, Chance discovery in stock index option and futures arbitrage, page 435.
Mining social networks in message boards
12 April 2005by Matsumura, N., Goldberg, D.E., Llorà, X. (2005).
Published in the Symposium on Conversational Informatics for Supporting Social Intel ligence, The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behavior Press, pp. 18–27. Also as IlliGAL TR No 2005001. Link to the PDF


