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The topics of the conference are focused on environment science and computer science. Relevant materials are also included into the conference programs. From the 386 pieces of submissions, 98 pieces of abstracts are selected for presentations in the conference. We have divided the papers into two volumes: Volume 1 Advances in Computational Environment Science contains the 2012 International Conference on Environment Science (ICES 2012) papers. Environmental science is an interdisciplinary academic field that integrates physical and biological sciences, (including but not limited to Ecology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Soil Science, Geology, Atmospheric Science and Geography) to the study of the environment, and the solution of environmental problems. Environmental science provides an integrated, quantitative, and interdisciplinary approach to the study of environmental systems. Related areas of study include environmental studies and environmental engineering. Environmental studies incorporate more of the social sciences for understanding human relationships, perceptions and policies towards the environment. Environmental engineering focuses on design and technology for improving environmental quality. Environmental scientists work on subjects like the understanding of earth processes, evaluating alternative energy systems, pollution control and mitigation, natural resource management, and the effects of global climate change. Environmental issues almost always include an interaction of physical, chemical, and biological processes. Environmental scientists bring a systems approach to the analysis of environmental problems. Key elements of an effective environmental scientist include the ability to relate space, and time relationships as well as quantitative analysis. Volume 2 Advances in Computational Environment Science contains the 2012 International Conference on Computer Science (ICCS 2012) papers. Volume 2 contains some topics in intelligent system. There are 51 papers were selected as the regular paper in this volume. It contains the latest developments and reflects the experience of many researchers working in different environments (universities, research centers or even industries), publishing new theories and solving new technological problems. The purpose of volume 2 is interconnection of diverse scientific fields, the cultivation of every possible scientific collaboration, the exchange of views and the promotion of new research targets as well as the further dissemination, the diffusion of intelligent system, including but not limited to Intelligent System, Neural networks, Machine Learning, Multimedia System and Applications, Speech Processing, Image & video Signal (cid:0) Processing and Computer Aided Network Design the dispersion. VI Preface The proceedings contain a selection of peer-reviewed papers that will be presented at the conference. We are thankful to all authors and reviewers who make the present volume possible. The rigorous review of the submissions by the invited reviewers has been highly acknowledged. Their comments and suggestions are important to improve the quality of the publications. We hope the book will be a useful guide environment science, computer science and the relevant fields. On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to extend my thanks to all the members who serve in the IERI committee. Their suggestions, impressive lectures and enlightening discussions have been critically important for the success of the conference. The sponsorship of Springer is gratefully acknowledged. Garry Lee Organization Committee Honorary Chair Wei Lee Melbourne ACM Chapter Chair, Australia General Chairs Jun Zhang Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Minli Dai Suzhou University, China Publication Chair Garry Lee Information Engineering Research Institute, USA Organizing Chair Jun Zhang Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China International Committee Minli Dai Suzhou University, China Ying Zhang Wuhan Uniersity, China Zhenghong Wu East China Normal University Tatsuya Akutsu ACM NUS Singapore Chapter, Singapore Aijun An National University of Singapore, Singapore Yuanzhi Wang Anqing Teachers' University, China Yiyi Zhouzhou Azerbaijan State Oil Academy, Azerbaijan Gerald Schaefer Loughborough University, UK Biswanath Vokkarane Society on Social Implications of Technology and Engineering Jessica Zhang Information Engineering Research Institute, USA David Meng Information Engineering Research Institute, USA Kath David Information Engineering Research Institute, USA Contents Advances inComputational Environment Science ACaseStudyofKarsticCollapseColumnsDelimitationinCoalMineby GISSpatialAnalysis............................................... 1 JinhuiLuo,YongguoYang,YuhuaChen DevelopmentTrendoftheCoalBedExplorationTypeDivision ........... 9 WeiYing-chun,JiaZong-kai,CaoDai-yong,YuChao WaterAbundanceForecastStudyofSandstoneAquifersintheNo.1Coal Seam’sRoofintheSecondSectionofJiyangCoalMine ................. 17 WeiJiuchuan,WangShasha,YinHuiyong,GuoJianbin,LiXinfeng FieldObservationsofSeabedScoursaroundaSubmarinePipelineon CohesiveBed ..................................................... 23 JishangXu,JinjingPu,GuangxueLi Test the Effectiveness of China Securities RegulatoryCommission ApproachtoRegulateChina’sStockMarkets.......................... 35 LiGuoping ResearchandDevelopmentofPoyangLakeHydrodynamicModeling SystemBasedonMapWinGIS....................................... 41 GeyingLai ExtractionofGeographicalAttribute-ValuesinNaturalLanguageText .... 51 ChunjuZhang,XueyingZhang,YutianChen,YuWang AbsorptionPropertyofNon-algalParticlesandContributiontoTotal LightAbsorptioninOpticallyComplexWaters,aCaseStudyinYangtze EstuaryandAdjacentCoast ........................................ 61 FangShen,Yun-xuanZhou,Guan-linHong X Contents FastLocalLearningRegularizedNonnegativeMatrixFactorization....... 67 JiaojiaoJiang,HaibinZhang,YiXue PhaseHistoryModelforSpaceborneSARwithLargeObservationTime... 77 DemingGuo,HuapingXu,JingwenLi BlindChannelEstimationofRelayingCooperativeCommunicationin IoTSystems ...................................................... 85 ZhongXiao-qiang SpatialEconometric Analysis of Zhejiang’sExternalConstruction IndustryActivity.................................................. 97 XiaLiu,JunjieMa Constraint-BasedVirtualAssemblyTrainingSystemforAircraftEngine... 105 XuejunLu,YueQi,TianZhou,XinYao TheVerticalStructureofThermalInformationbeforeInnerMongolia Ms5.9Earthquake................................................. 113 GuoGuangmeng,YangJie ATwo-LevelGeospatialInformationServicesCollaborativeModel........ 119 DengrongZhang,BinXie,YangWu,YanliMa ReconstructionofInSARDEMUsingERS-1/2InterferogramandSRTM Data ............................................................ 129 DengrongZhang,FanWang,ZhaoquanHuang,LifanZhou,YangWu ShortestPathAlgorithmBasedonBidirectionalSemi-orderNet .......... 137 LijiaLiu,ZhengxuZhao,ChangyouZhang StudyonMutualTransformationCharacteristicsbetweenPaddyField andDryLandinJilinProvincefrom1986to2008 ...................... 145 WeijieLiu,BaiZhang,ZongmingWang DetectionoftheCyclonicEddyintheSouthwestoftheSouthChinaSea: FromRemoteSensingDataandDrifterBuoys ......................... 153 TingtingZu,JuChen,DongxiaoWang ResearchonIntegrationof SpatialData Mining and GIS Based on ComponentTechnology ............................................ 161 ZhenYang,FengJu,BinShao AnalysisonEnvironmentProtectionInstruments-TradablePermitsand EnvironmentalTaxBasedonSwedishPractice......................... 169 LuXupeng The Process of Organization and Dynamic of Evolution of Tacit KnowledgeonInnovationTalents’GrowthResearch.................... 177 ZeshuangLiu,XinxinHan Contents XI ABankNoteNumberAutomaticIdentificationMethod ................. 185 LiYue-qin,LiJin-ping,HanLei ApplyingRFIDtoReduceBullwhipEffectinaFMCGSupplyChain...... 193 ZhouZhigang ResearchonInverterTestSystemandPerformanceAnalysis ............. 201 CaoWenlun,ChenBei,HeYuyao The ApplicationofMonte CarloMethodSimulationinWindPower InvestmentProject ................................................ 207 WuYunna,HuXinliang,ShenYue TheStudyofMajorFunctionOrientedZoningDecisionSupportSystem... 213 HanYu,WangShixin,ZhouYi,ZongYueguang,ZhangXiaorui PredictionAnalysisofTrafficFlowBasedonCloudModel ............... 219 ZhangFeizhou,ZhangWeiyi,GengJiazhou,ChengPeng DesignofUnderwaterPassiveNavigationSimulationSystemBasedon InformationFusion................................................ 229 ZhangFeizhou,GengJiazhou,ChengPeng ErrorEstimationonHybridNa¨ıveBayesClassifiers .................... 239 YilanChen,HuanbaoWang NumericalSimulationofNonlinearSeaWaveModelinShallowWater..... 247 ZouGuanghui,KuangHailan,XieTao,TongChuanping,ChenWei SpatialScalingAnalysisinGrossPrimaryProductionEstimation......... 259 ShihuaLi,JiangtaoXiao,ZongchenHu,ZhaoyuLi,LushengZhao ExperimentalStudyonAirTemperatureFieldforCold-RegionTunnelin Qinghai-TibetPlateau:ACaseStudy................................. 265 JinxingLai ExtremeWeatherMonitoringUsingGPSRadioOccultationTechnique: PreliminaryResultfrom2010YunnanDroughtAnalysis ................ 273 XiaohongSui,FalinWu,YanZhao OnGrassYieldRemoteSensingEstimationModelsofChina’sNorthern Farming-PastoralEcotone .......................................... 281 XiuchunYang,BinXu,JinYunxiang,LiJinya,XiaohuaZhu SWOT-BasedResearchonIndustrializationforFour-MajorHuai-yaoof Jiaozuo .......................................................... 293 ZhangXiaozhou,BaiYongping