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E-raamat: Transactions on Computational Science XXVIII: Special Issue on Cyberworlds and Cybersecurity

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The LNCS journal Transactions on Computational Science reflects recent developments in the field of Computational Science, conceiving the field not as a mere ancillary science but rather as an innovative approach supporting many other scientific disciplines. The journal focuses on original high-quality research in the realm of computational science in parallel and distributed environments, encompassing the facilitating theoretical foundations and the applications of large-scale computations and massive data processing. It addresses researchers and practitioners in areas ranging from aerospace to biochemistry, from electronics to geosciences, from mathematics to software architecture, presenting verifiable computational methods, findings, and solutions, and enabling industrial users to apply techniques of leading-edge, large-scale, high performance computational methods.This, the 28th issue of the Transactions on Computational Science journal, is comprised of extended versions of

selected papers from the International Conference on Cyberworlds, CyberWorlds 2015, held in Gotland, Sweden, in October 2015. The first paper is a position paper, presenting open problems and identifying future directions within the domain. The remaining 8 papers focus on a range of topics, including virtual reality, games, haptic modeling, cybersecurity, brain wave analysis, shape parameterization, projects, and data mining.

Problems of Human-Computer Interaction in Cyberworlds.- Mark Projection on Real World with Precise Measurement of Angular Velocity for Helping Picking Works.- Application for Real-Time Generation of Mathematically Defined 3D Worlds.- Generating Chinese Calligraphy on Freeform Shapes.- How the Perceived Identity of a NPC Companion Influences Player Behavior.- CogniMeter: EEG-based Brain States Monitoring.- Four Adaptive Memetic Bat Algorithm Schemes for Bezier Curve Parameterization.- Au-to-Parameterized Shape Grammar for Constructing Islamic Geometric Motif-Based Structures.- Data Mining via Association Rules for Power Ramps Detected by Clustering or Optimization.
Problems of Human-Computer Interaction in Cyberworlds
1(22)
Alexei Sourin
Rae Earnshaw
Marina Gavrilova
Olga Sourina
Mark Projection on Real World with Precise Measurement of Angular Velocity for Helping Picking Works
23(22)
Kyota Aoki
Naoki Aoyagi
Application for Real-Time Generation of Mathematically Defined 3D Worlds
45(24)
Mikael Fridenfalk
Generating Chinese Calligraphy on Freeform Shapes
69(19)
Qian Fu
Zhongke Wu
Xiang Ying
Mengdi Wang
Xia Zheng
Mingquan Zhou
How the Perceived Identity of a NPC Companion Influences Player Behavior
88(20)
Christopher J. Headleand
James Jackson
Ben Williams
Lee Priday
William J. Teahan
LLyr Ap Cenydd
CogniMeter: EEG-Based Brain States Monitoring
108(19)
Xiyuan Hou
Yisi Liu
Wei Lun Lim
Zirui Lan
Olga Sourina
Wolfgang Mueller-Wittig
Lipo Wang
Four Adaptive Memetic Bat Algorithm Schemes for Bezier Curve Parameterization
127(19)
Andres Iglesias
Akemi Galvez
Marta Collantes
Auto-Parameterized Shape Grammar for Constructing Islamic Geometric Motif-Based Structures
146(17)
Zahra Sayed
Hassan Ugail
Ian Palmer
Jon Purdy
Carlton Reeve
Data Mining via Association Rules for Power Ramps Detected by Clustering or Optimization
163(14)
Nurseda Yildirim
Bahri Uzunoglu
Author Index 177