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[EDITORIAL] Practical Approaches Based on Deep Learning and Social Computing
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 1~5, Vol. 14, No.1, 2018
10.3745/JIPS.00.0009
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[EDITORIAL] Enhanced Integrated Algorithm & Software Architecture
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 281~285, Vol. 14, No.2, 2018
10.3745/JIPS.00.0010
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[EDITORIAL] Advanced Communications and Artificial Intelligence, and Introduction of the JIPS AWARD 2016
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 1~7, Vol. 13, No.1, 2017
10.3745/JIPS.00.0003
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[EDITORIAL] New Approaches to Advanced Network and Image Processing
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 429~434, Vol. 13, No.3, 2017
10.3745/JIPS.00.0005
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[EDITORIAL] Novel Approaches for Applying Linguistic Processing Techniques Based on Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 643~652, Vol. 13, No.4, 2017
10.3745/JIPS.00.0006
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[EDITORIAL] Efficient Approaches to Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 1043~1051, Vol. 13, No.5, 2017
10.3745/JIPS.00.0007
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[EDITORIAL] Efficient Approaches to Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 1431~1435, Vol. 13, No.6, 2017
10.3745/JIPS.00.0008
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Utilizing Fragmented Bandwidth in a Staggered Striping Multimedia System
Wen-Chi Hou, Yang Pan and Dunren Che
Page: 1~8, Vol. 4, No.1, 2008
10.3745/JIPS.2008.4.1.001
Keywords: Disk Striping, Multimedia System, Bandwidth
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Addressing Mobile Agent Security through Agent Collaboration
Evens Jean, Yu Jiao and Ali R Hurson
Page: 43~53, Vol. 3, No.2, 2007
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Keywords: Disk Striping, Multimedia System, Bandwidth
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[EDITORIAL] Practical Approaches Based on Deep Learning and Social Computing
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 1~5, Vol. 14, No.1, 2018

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The Journal of Information Processing Systems (JIPS) publishes a wide range of topics related to a wide variety of advanced information and communication technologies, including systems, networks, architectures, algorithms, applications, and security. As the official international journal published by the Korea Information Processing Society, JIPS is the world's leading academic journal indexed by ESCI, SCOPUS, EI COMPENDEX, DOI, DBLP, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and CrossRef. The purpose of JIPS is to provide an outstanding, influential forum where researchers and experts gather to promote, share, and discuss crucial research issues and developments. The published theoretical and practical articles contribute to the relevant research area by presenting cutting-edge techniques related to information processing including new theories, approaches, concepts, analysis, functional experience reports, implementations, and applications. Topics covered in this journal include, but are not limited to, computer systems and theory, multimedia systems and graphics, communication systems and security, software systems, and applications.
[EDITORIAL] Enhanced Integrated Algorithm & Software Architecture
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 281~285, Vol. 14, No.2, 2018

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The Journal of Information Processing Systems (JIPS) has such indices as ESCI, SCOPUS, EI COMPENDEX, DOI, DBLP, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and CrossRef, and has are four divisions: Computer systems and theory, Multimedia systems and graphics, Communication systems and security, and Information systems and applications. Published by the Korean Information Processing Society (KIPS), JIPS places special emphasis on hot research topics such as artificial intelligence, network, databases, and security.
[EDITORIAL] Advanced Communications and Artificial Intelligence, and Introduction of the JIPS AWARD 2016
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 1~7, Vol. 13, No.1, 2017

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The Journal of Information Processing Systems (JIPS) is the official international journal published by the Korean Information Processing Society. As a leading and multidisciplinary journal, JIPS is indexed in ESCI, SCOPUS, EI COMPENDEX, DOI, DBLP, EBSCO, Google Scholar and CrossRef. Its purpose is to enable researchers and professionals to promote, share, and discuss all major research issues and developments in the field of information processing technologies and other related fields. JIPS publishes diverse papers, including theoretical research contributions presenting new techniques, concepts, or analyses; experience reports; experiments involving the implementation and application of new theories; and tutorials on state-of-the-art technologies related to information processing systems. The subjects covered by this journal include, but are not limited to, topics related to computer systems and theories, multimedia systems and graphics, communication systems and security, and software systems and applications.
[EDITORIAL] New Approaches to Advanced Network and Image Processing
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 429~434, Vol. 13, No.3, 2017

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The Journal of Information Processing Systems (JIPS) publishes a broad array of subjects related to information communication technology across prevalent and advanced fields including system, network, architecture, algorithm, application, security, and so forth. As the official international journal published by the Korean Information Processing Society and a prominent, multidisciplinary journal throughout the world, JIPS is being indexed in ESCI, SCOPUS, EI COMPENDEX, DOI, DBLP, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and CrossRef. The purpose of JIPS is to provide a prominent, influential forum wherein researchers and professionals gather to promote, share, and discuss all major research issues and developments. Published theoretical and practical articles have contributed to related research areas by presenting new techniques, concepts, or analyses, featuring experience reports, experiments involving the implementation and application of new theories, and tutorials on state-of-the-art technologies related to information processing systems. The subjects covered by this journal include, but are not limited to, topics related to computer systems and theories, multimedia systems and graphics, communication systems and security, and software systems and applications
[EDITORIAL] Novel Approaches for Applying Linguistic Processing Techniques Based on Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 643~652, Vol. 13, No.4, 2017

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The Journal of Information Processing Systems (JIPS) publishes a broad array of subjects related to information communication technology in a wide variety of prevalent and advanced fields, including systems, networks, architecture, algorithms, applications, security, and so forth. As the official international journal published by the Korean Information Processing Society and a prominent, multidisciplinary journal in the world, JIPS is indexed in ESCI, SCOPUS, EI COMPENDEX, DOI, DBLP, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and CrossRef. The purpose of JIPS is to provide a prominent, influential forum where researchers and professionals can come together to promote, share, and discuss all major research issues and developments. Published theoretical and practical articles contribute to their related research areas by presenting new techniques, concepts, or analyses, and feature experience reports, experiments involving the implementation and application of new theories, and tutorials on state-of-the-art technologies related to information processing systems. The subjects covered by this journal include, but are not limited to, topics related to computer systems and theories, multimedia systems and graphics, communication systems and security, and software systems and applications.
[EDITORIAL] Efficient Approaches to Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 1043~1051, Vol. 13, No.5, 2017

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The Journal of Information Processing Systems (JIPS) publishes a wide range of topics related to a wide variety of advanced information and communication technologies, including systems, networks, architectures, algorithms, applications, and security. JIPS is the official international journal published by the Korea Information Processing Society and is the world's leading academic journal indexed by ESCI, SCOPUS, EI COMPENDEX, DOI, DBLP, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and CrossRef. The purpose of JIPS is to provide an outstanding, influential forum where researchers and experts gather to promote, share, and discuss crucial research issues and developments. The published theoretical and practical articles contribute to the relevant research area by presenting cutting-edge techniques related to information processing including new theories, approaches, concepts, analysis, functional experience reports, implementations, and applications. Topics covered in this journal include, but are not limited to, computer systems and theory, multimedia systems and graphics, communication systems and security, software systems, and applications.
[EDITORIAL] Efficient Approaches to Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Jong Hyuk Park
Page: 1431~1435, Vol. 13, No.6, 2017

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The Journal of Information Processing Systems (JIPS) is one of the journals published by the Korean Information Processing Society (KIPS), which publishes papers related to a wide variety of advanced research fields including systems, applications, networks, architecture, algorithms, security, and so forth. The organization and has the indices such as ESCI, SCOPUS, EI COMPENDEX, DOI, DBLP, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and CrossRef. There are four divisions: Computer System and Theory, Multimedia Systems and Graphics, Communication Systems and Security, and Information Systems and Application.
Utilizing Fragmented Bandwidth in a Staggered Striping Multimedia System
Wen-Chi Hou, Yang Pan and Dunren Che
Page: 1~8, Vol. 4, No.1, 2008

Keywords: Disk Striping, Multimedia System, Bandwidth
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In this paper, we discuss the use of fragmented bandwidth to improve the performance of staggered striping in a multimedia system. It is observed that potential disruptions can occur when nonconsecutive idle disks are used for displaying multimedia objects. We have identified useful retrieval patterns and shown that with proper selections of fragmented disks and a simple buffering scheme, disruptions can be easily eliminated.
Addressing Mobile Agent Security through Agent Collaboration
Evens Jean, Yu Jiao and Ali R Hurson
Page: 43~53, Vol. 3, No.2, 2007

Keywords: Disk Striping, Multimedia System, Bandwidth
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The use of agent paradigm in today¡¯s applications is hampered by the security concerns of agents and hosts alike. The agents require the presence of a secure and trusted execution environment; while hosts aim at preventing the execution of potentially malicious code. In general, hosts support the migration of agents through the provision of an agent server and managing the activities of arriving agents on the host. Numerous studies have been conducted to address the security concerns present in the mobile agent paradigm with a strong focus on the theoretical aspect of the problem. Various proposals in Intrusion Detection Systems aim at securing hosts in traditional client-server execution environments. The use of such proposals to address the security of agent hosts is not desirable since migrating agents typically execute on hosts as a separate thread of the agent server process. Agent servers are open to the execution of virtually any migrating agent; thus the intent or tasks of such agents cannot be known a priori. It is also conceivable that migrating agents may wish to hide their intentions from agent servers. In light of these observations, this work attempts to bridge the gap from theory to practice by analyzing the security mechanisms available in Aglet. We lay the foundation for implementation of application specific protocols dotted with access control, secured communication and ability to detect tampering of agent data. As agents exists in a distributed environment, our proposal also introduces a novel security framework to address the security concerns of hosts through collaboration and pattern matching even in the presence of differing views of the system. The introduced framework has been implemented on the Aglet platform and evaluated in terms of accuracy, false positive, and false negative rates along with its performance strain on the system.