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Transactions on Computational Science XXXII

Special Issue on Cybersecurity and Biometrics

  • Includes detailed revised, extended papers from CYBERWORLDS 2016
  • Covers applicational areas ranging from EEG-based stress monitoring to web defacement and Content regeneration
  • Analyses attitudes towards using software as a weapon

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 10830)

Part of the book sub series: Transactions on Computational Science (TCOMPUTATSCIE)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIII
  2. Investigating Multimodal Warnings for Distracted Smartphone Users on the Move in Potentially Dangerous Situations

    • Melinda C. Braun, Sandra Beuck, Matthias Wölfel, Alexander Scheurer
    Pages 1-14
  3. EEG-Based Mental Workload and Stress Monitoring of Crew Members in Maritime Virtual Simulator

    • Wei Lun Lim, Yisi Liu, Salem Chandrasekaran Harihara Subramaniam, Serene Hui Ping Liew, Gopala Krishnan, Olga Sourina et al.
    Pages 15-28
  4. An Approach for Detecting Web Defacement with Self-healing Capabilities

    • Mfundo Masango, Francois Mouton, Palesa Antony, Bokang Mangoale
    Pages 29-42
  5. Assessing Opinions on Software as a Weapon in the Context of (Inter)national Security

    • Jantje A. M. Silomon, Mark Patrick Roeling
    Pages 43-56
  6. OpenGL|D - An Alternative Approach to Multi-user Architecture

    • Karsten Pedersen, Christos Gatzidis, Wen Tang
    Pages 57-74
  7. Image Quality-Based Illumination-Invariant Face Recognition

    • Fatema Tuz Zohra, Marina Gavrilova
    Pages 75-89
  8. Synthesizing Imagined Faces Based on Relevance Feedback

    • Caie Xu, Shota Fushimi, Masahiro Toyoura, Jiayi Xu, Xiaoyang Mao
    Pages 90-105
  9. NeuroFeedback Training for Enhancement of the Focused Attention Related to Athletic Performance in Elite Rifle Shooters

    • Yisi Liu, Salem Chandrasekaran Harihara Subramaniam, Olga Sourina, Eesha Shah, Joshua Chua, Kirill Ivanov
    Pages 106-119
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 121-121

About this book

This, the 32nd issue of the Transactions on Computational Science, focusses on cybersecurity and biometrics. The eight detailed papers cover the following topics: Multimodal Warnings for Distracted Smartphone Users on the Move; EEG-Based Mental Workload and Stress Monitoring of Crew Members in a Maritime Virtual Simulator; Detecting Web Defacement and Enabling Web-Content Regeneration; Software as a Weapon in the Context of (Inter)national Security; Multi-user Architecture and Multi-player Games; An Adaptive Discrete Wavelet Transform Based Face Recognition Approach; Synthesizing Images of Imagined Faces Based on Relevance Feedback;  and Neurofeedback Training to Enhance the Focused Attention of Elite Rifle Shooters.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

    Marina L. Gavrilova

  • Sardina Systems OÜ, Tallinn, Estonia

    C.J. Kenneth Tan

  • Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore

    Alexei Sourin

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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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