• A Fuzzy-Based Multimedia Content Retrieval Method Using Mood Tags and Their Synonyms in Social Networks 

      Moon, Chang Bae; Lee, Jong Yeol; Kim, Byeong Man (International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI), 12/2022)
      The preferences of Web information purchasers are rapidly evolving. Cost-effectiveness is now becoming less regarded than cost-satisfaction, which emphasizes the purchaser’s psychological satisfaction. One method to improve ...
    • An Efficient Bet-GCN Approach for Link Prediction 

      Saxena, Rahul; Pankaj Patil, Spandan; Kumar Verma, Atul; Jadeja, Mahipal; Vyas, Pranshu; Bhateja, Vikrant; Chun-Wei Lin, Jerry (International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI), 03/2023)
      The task of determining whether or not a link will exist between two entities, given the current position of the network, is called link prediction. The study of predicting and analyzing links between entities in a network ...
    • BILROST: Handling Actuators of the Internet of Things through Tweets on Twitter using a Domain- Specific Language 

      Meana-Llorián, Daniel; González García, Cristian; Pelayo García-Bustelo, B. Cristina; Cueva-Lovelle, Juan Manuel (International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI), 06/2021)
      In recent years, many investigations have appeared that combine the Internet of Things and Social Networks. Some of them addressed the interconnection of objects as Social Networks interconnect people, and others addressed ...
    • Happiness and Technology: Special Consideration of Digital Technology and Internet 

      Mochón, Francisco (International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI), 12/2018)
      This research paper can be considered a survey about the impact of technology in happiness. The article points out that the scientific approach of happiness states that happiness can be measured and explanatory factors of ...
    • "Hello, is There Anybody Who Reads Me?" Radio Programs and Popular Facebook Posts 

      Laor, Tal (International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI), 12/2019)
      Radio stations are increasingly active on social networks, as radio continues to adjust and adapt to online spaces. This research is intended to conceptualize and characterize the success of radio programs beyond their ...
    • L.I.M.E. A recommendation model for informal and formal learning, engaged 

      Burgos, Daniel (International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI), 06/2013)
      In current eLearning models and implementations (e.g. Learning Management Systems-LMS) there is a lack of engagement between formal and informal activities. Furthermore, the online methodology focuses on a standard set of ...
    • Supporting Multi-agent Coordination and Computational Collective Intelligence in Enterprise 2.0 Platform 

      Taghezout, Noria; Reguieg, Seddik (International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI), 12/2017)
      In this paper, we propose a novel approach utilizing a professional Social network (Pro Social Network) and a new coordination protocol (CordiNet). Our motivation behind this article is to convince Small and Medium Enterprises ...
    • TV Series and Social Media: Powerful Engagement Factors in Mobile Video Games 

      Saez, Yago; Mochón, Asunción; Rada, Fernando (International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI), 12/2018)
      The free-to-play business model has become hegemonic in the mobile video game industry, displacing the traditional paid content model that was the norm until the appearance of manufacturers’ app stores. Companies attempt ...