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  • Mitchell Anthony (LaTrobe University, School of Communications, Arts and Critical Enquiry, 2005)
    Rowan Woods' 1997 film The boys was released at a time when Australian cinema had just reached the end of its commercially viable, but at times rather shallow and gimmicky "Quirky" phase, signalled by films such as ...
  • Lister Raymond; Jerram Peter (Biomedical Multimedia Unit, The University of Melbourne, 2001)
    »e describe a minimal XML mark-up for multiple choice exams. In our system, exams may be generated at anytime. by choosing a subset of questions from a pool. Furthermore, the system randomises the order of the choices within ...
  • Su Steven; Anderson Barry; Brinsmead T (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2006)
    This note explores the minimal multirealization problem, which is the determination of a minimal degree, parameter-dependent, state variable description to express a finite set of linear multivariable systems. The form ...
  • Walker M; Wooders John (Amer Economic Assoc, 2001)
    We develop a test of the minimax hypothesis using field data from championship professional tennis matches, and we find that win rates in the serve and return play of top professional tennis players are consistent with the ...
  • Na Suk-Hyun; Shon Ho Kyong; Kim Jong-Ho (Springer New York LLC, 2011)
    Sludge solubilization was induced by the alkaline-thermal treatment to investigate the cryptic growth and reduction of a large amount of activated sludge produced from wastewater treatment. Activated sludge was divided ...
  • Kardaras Constantinos; Platen Eckhard (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2010)
    In a financial market model, we consider variations of the problem of minimizing the expected time to upcross a certain wealth level. For exponential L´evy markets, we show the asymptotic optimality of the growth-optimal ...
  • Neame Philip (Western Australian Centre of Excellence in Industrial Optimisation, Curtin University of Technology, 2005)
    Column generation is an important technique for solving very large-scale integer programming problems, with important applications in crew scheduling and vehicle routing. However, it has been observed that the column ...
  • Day Denise; White Stuart (AWA Bookshop, 2002)
    This paper discusses the potential merits and opportunities of introducing national minimum performance standards (MPS) for water efficient appliances, in particular showerheads. At a national level the introduction of ...
  • Giurco Damien; Cooper Carlia (Elsevier, 2012)
    Attempts to pursue sustainability in the minerals sector have largely focused on reducing impacts at mining and processing sites. The Mineral Resources Landscape (Cooper and Giurco, 2011), offers an expanded conceptualisation ...
  • He Dan; Zhu Xingquan; Wu Xindong (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011)
    The rapid increase of available DNA, protein, and other biological sequences has made the problem of discovering meaningful patterns from sequences an important task for Bioinformatics research. Among all types of patterns ...
  • Monahan Leigh; D'Elia Michael; Harry Elizabeth (Caister Academic Press, 2011)
    As bacterial antibiotic resistance continues to exhaust our supply of effective antibiotics, a global public health disaster appears likely. Poor financial investment in antibiotic research has exacerbated the situation. ...
  • Ni Jiarui; Zhang Chengqi (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
  • Dong Gz; Li Jinyan (Springer London Ltd, 2005)
    The mining of changes or differences or other comparative patterns from a pair of datasets is an interesting problem. This paper is focused on the mining of one type of comparative pattern called emerging patterns. Emerging ...
  • Wu Xindong; Zhang Chengqi; Zhang Shichao (Morgan Kaufmann, 2002)
  • Zhao Yanchang; Zhang Huaifeng; Cao Longbing; Zhang Chengqi; Bohlscheid Hans-Michael (Springer, 2009)
    Traditional sequential pattern mining deals with positive correlation between sequential patterns only, without considering negative relationship between them. In this paper, we present a notion of impact-oriented negative ...
  • Zhang Shichao; Chen Qingfeng; Jin Zhi; Wang Ruili (Elsevier Science, 2009)
    A class-bridge rule is the rule whose antecedent and consequent belong to different conceptual classes. This kind of rules stands for the correlation between conceptual classes. The study on class-bridge rules can benefit ...
  • Zhang Peng; Zhu Xingquan; Guo Li (SIEEE Computer Society, 2009)
    In this paper, we propose a framework to build prediction models from data streams which contain both labeled and unlabeled examples. We argue that due to the increasing data collection ability but limited resources for ...
  • Zhang Shichao; Zhang Chengqi; Yu Jeffrey (Taylor and Francis, 2006)
  • Lin Li; Luo Dan; Liu Li (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
    There have been many technical trading rules in stock market since the first stock exchange founded. Along with the developing of computer technology, the technical trading rules are playing more and more important roles ...
  • Zhang Shichao; Liu Li (Dept of Informatics, University of Szeged, Hungary, 2003)
    A dynamic database is a set of transactions, in which the content and the size can change over time. There is an essential difference between dynamic database mining and traditional database mining. This is because recently ...