2009 Index
The International Arab Journal for Information Technology Vol. 6
Multimedia Courses Generator for Deaf Children
Oussama El Ghoul and Mohamed Jemni
Research Laboratory of IT, Ecole Supérieure des Sciences et Techniques de Tunis, Tunisie
Keywords: Hearing impaired, sign language, LCMS, e-Learning.
Received December 16, 2008; accepted June 21, 2009
Performance Optimization in Structured
Wireless Sensor Networks
Computer Science Department, Notre Dame University, Lebanon
Keywords:
Wireless sensor network, performance optimization, circular network model, data aggregation, energy consumptionReceived December 18, 2008; accepted June 21, 2009
A Modified Spiral Model Using PSP, TSP, and
Six Sigma Process Model for
Embedded Systems
The University of Michigan-Dearborn, Michigan, USA
Keywords:
Software processes, embedded systems controls, spiral model, automotive, quality.Received December 18, 2008; accepted June 22, 2009
Using Language Independent and Language Specific Features to Enhance Arabic Named
Entity Recognition
1Natural Language Engineering Laboratory, ELiRF, Universidad Politécnica Valencia, Spain
2Center of Computational Learning Systems, Columbia University, USA
Keywords: Arabic natural language processing, classification, information extraction, named entity recognition.
Received December 18, 2008; accepted June 21, 2009
A Combination Approach of Gaussian
Mixture Models and Support Vector
Machines for Speaker Identifica
1Electronics Department, University of 20 Août, Algeria
2Electronics Department, University Mentouri of Constantine, Algeria
3LASA, University Badji Mokhtar of Annaba, Algeria
Keywords:
Speaker identification, GMM, SVM.Received December 18, 2008; accepted June 29, 2009
Arabic Anaphora Resolution: Corpora
Annotation with Coreferential Links
LARIS-MIRACL Laboratory, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Keywords: Anaphora resolution, Arabic language, corpus annotation tool, pronominal anaphora, lexical anaphora.
Received December 18, 2008; accepted June 24, 2009
Cursor Movement Control Development
by Using ANFIS Algorithm
Faculty of Science, Computer Information Systems Department, Bethlehem University, Palestine
Keywords: Brain-Computer interface, ANFIS algorithm, fuzzy logic, electroencephalogram.
Received December 18, 2008; accepted June 18, 2009
Using Maximality-Based Labelled Transition System as a Model for Petri Nets
Computer Science Department, University of Mentouri, Algeria
Abstract: This work deals with the specification and the verification of concurrent systems. Our goal is to exploit an implementable model, namely the maximality -based labelled transition system, which permits expressing true-concurrency in a natural way without splitting actions on their start and end events. To do this, we give an operational semantics to build maximality-based labelled transition systems for place/transition Petri nets.
Keywords:
Maximality-based labelled transition systems, maximality bisimulation, Petri nets.Received December 18, 2008; accepted June 16, 2009