
Juan M Corchado
Juan Manuel Corchado (born May 15, 1971 in Salamanca, Spain). He is Full Professor with Chair at the University of Salamanca. He was Vice President for Research and Technology Transfer from December 2013 to December 2017 and the Director of the Science Park of the University of Salamanca, Director of the Doctoral School of the University until December 2107 and also, he has been elected twice as the Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Salamanca. In addition to a PhD in Computer Sciences from the University of Salamanca, he holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of the West of Scotland. Juan Manuel Corchado is Visiting Professor at Osaka Institute of Technology since January 2015, Visiting Professor at the University Teknologi Malaysia since January 2017 and a Member of the Advisory group on Online Terrorist Propaganda of the European Counter Terrorism Centre (EUROPOL).
Corchado is the Director of the BISITE (Bioinformatics, Intelligent Systems and Educational Technology) Research Group, which he created in the year 2000, President of the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Spanish Chapter, Academic Director of the Institute of Digital Art and Animation of the University of Salamanca. He also oversees the Master´s programs in Digital Animation, Security, Mobile Technology, Community Management and Management for TIC enterprises at the University of Salamanca.
Corchado is also editor and Editor-in-Chief of Specialized Journals like ADCAIJ (Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal), IJDCA (International Journal of Digital Contents and Applications) and OJCST (Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology).
Corchado is the Director of the BISITE (Bioinformatics, Intelligent Systems and Educational Technology) Research Group, which he created in the year 2000, President of the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Spanish Chapter, Academic Director of the Institute of Digital Art and Animation of the University of Salamanca. He also oversees the Master´s programs in Digital Animation, Security, Mobile Technology, Community Management and Management for TIC enterprises at the University of Salamanca.
Corchado is also editor and Editor-in-Chief of Specialized Journals like ADCAIJ (Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal), IJDCA (International Journal of Digital Contents and Applications) and OJCST (Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology).
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MSC: 68Wxx, 68Txx
KMO 2012 provides an international forum for authors to present and discuss research focused on the role of knowledge management for innovative services in industries, to shed light on recent advances in cloud computing for KM as well as to identify future directions for researching the role of knowledge management in service innovation and how cloud computing can be used to address many of the issues currently facing KM in academia and industrial sectors. The conference took place at Salamanca in Spain on the 11th-13th July in 2012.
that operate on the basis of agreements in societies of independent, autonomous
computational entities (agents). However, nowadays more and more systems of
such kind rely on a seamless interaction of software agents with humans. Humans
work in partnership (directly or indirectly) or closely related with agents
that are able to act autonomously and intelligently. Specifically, humans and
agents have the ability to establish a series of relationships/collaborative interactions
with each other, forming what might be called human-agent teams to
meet their individual or collective goals within an organisation or social structure.
Systems in which people and agents operate on a large scale offer an
enormous potential but also require the consideration of additional issues. In
this paper we analyse the open issues that may be addressed for researches in
order to develop open human-agent systems. We present a real-world case
study and an abstract architecture proposal for such systems.
system aimed at enhancing the assistance and health care for Alzheimer patients. The system makes
use of several context-aware technologies that allow it to automatically obtain information from users
and the environment in an evenly distributed way, focusing on the characteristics of ubiquity, awareness,
intelligence, mobility, etc., all of which are concepts defined by Ambient Intelligence. Among these
context-aware technologies we have Wireless Sensor Networks. In this sense, ALZ-MAS is currently
being improved by the use of a new platform of ZigBee devices that provides the system with new telemonitoring
and locating engines.