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  • Padoan S.; Wand Matt (Elsevier Inc, 2008)
    We consider additive models fitting and inference when the response variable is a sample extreme. Non-linear covariate effects are handled using the mixed model representation of penalised splines. A fitting algorithm based ...
  • Osmond G; Mcdermott Marie-Louise (Univ Melbourne, 2008)
    Little research exists on the participation of Chinese in Australian sport in the colonial or Federation periods. This article examines the involvement of three, hitherto-unknown, amateur sportsmen in late nineteenth-century ...
  • Barclay Kathryn (Kate) (Routledge, 2007)
    Increased interactions between groups of people through modernization may be embraced as mutually enriching or denounced as causing "negative social impacts." This paper is predicated on the assumption that people's ...
  • Otoom Ahmed; Concha Oscar; Piccardi Massimo (Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication, 2010)
    High dimensional spaces pose a serious challenge to the learning process. It is a combination of limited number of samples and high dimensions that positions many problems under the â¿¿curse of dimensionalityâ¿ , which ...
  • Otoom Ahmed; Concha Oscar; Gunes Hatice; Piccardi Massimo (Springer, 2009)
    High dimensional spaces pose a challenge to any classification task. In fact, these spaces contain much redundancy and it becomes crucial to reduce the dimensionality of the data to improve analysis, density modeling, and ...
  • Abedin Mohammed; Sanagavarapu Ananda (IEEE, 2010)
    Imaging of malignant tissues at early stage is a challenging problem because of higher tissue heterogeneities create clutter signature very similar to the response from tumour. This requires a powerful imaging algorithm ...
  • Otoom Ahmed; Gunes Hatice; Concha Oscar; Piccardi Massimo (Springer U K, 2011)
    The curse of dimensionality hinders the effectiveness of density estimation in high dimensional spaces. Many techniques have been proposed in the past to discover embedded, locally linear manifolds of lower dimensionality, ...
  • Cole David (Sense Publishers, 2009)
    When one approaches contemporary literacy studies one might feel like Kafka tackling the bureaucratic structures of 20th century European civilization. Where should one start? How can one make sense of governmental ...
  • Harrison, Jeffrey.; Burnet, Craig.; Cowley, William.; Boers, Michael.; Hall, Leonard.; Holland, Ian.; Howarth, James.; Batty, Mike.; Weste, Neil.; Abbott, Derek.; Zhu, Yingbo.; Davis, Linda M.; Parker, Anthony. (2007-03-12)
    ISM spectrum at 60GHz has attracted attention for possible high-speed applications in wireless communications for well over ten years. However, no high volume applications have emerged. Despite progress in mm-wave ICs, the ...
  • Wang Bing; Park J; Wang Changxin; Ahn Hyojun; Wang Gehong (Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2010)
    Mn3O4/graphene nanocomposites were synthesized by mixing graphene suspension in ethylene glycol with MnO2 organosol, followed by subsequent ultrasonication processing and heat treatment. The as-prepared product consists ...
  • Michailova Snejina; Nielsen Bo (Emerald Group Publishing, 2006)
    Abstract Purpose - In the literature there is inherent lack of process-oriented, evolutionary perspectives of organizational knowledge as it pertains to international business. To fill this gap, the aim of this paper is ...
  • Leggett, Michael (2008)
    There is a problem with storing and retrieving audio-visual digital media files using information and communication technologies employing text-based indexing systems. Fundamentally, the complexities of language as a ...
  • Sun Bing; Chen Zhixing; Kim Hyun; Ahn Hyojun; Wang Guoxiu (Elsevier Ltd., 2011)
    MnO/C core-shell nanorods were synthesized by an in situ reduction method using MnO2 nanowires as precursor and block copolymer F127 as carbon source. Field emission scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron ...
  • Schuck Sandra; Aubusson Peter; Kearney Matthew; Burden Kevin (International Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS), 2010)
    This paper reports on a project in which a learning community of higher educators was formed to investigate how best to use mobile technologies in their own learning and teaching. Activities of this group included investigating ...
  • Steele Robert; Lawrence Elaine (IADIS Press, 2004)
  • Amailef Khaled; Lu Jie (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2011)
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present an intelligent mobile based emergency response system (MERS) framework, a text information extraction and aggregation algorithm to integrate information from multiple sources ...
  • Hoang Doan; Chen Lingfeng (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    Deploying state-of-the-art technologies is vital and inevitable in assistive healthcare to cope with emerging services such as remote monitoring, collaborative consultation, and electronic health record. Grid computing has ...
  • Anderson Theresa (Routledge, 2010)
    The book is one of the outcomes of an ARC Linkage Grant in which UTS researchers partnered with the NSW Commission of Children and Young People to examine challenges associated with the increasing ubiquity of mobile phones ...
  • Chandler, A. (Creativity & Cognition Studio Press, 2004)
    This article examines two recent mobile fictions, “I Like Frank in Adelaide” (1) and “Go this Way”(2). Both creative events were performed through interaction with mobile communication technologies. I argue that to ...
  • Michael C; Gillings Michael; Holmes A; Hughes L; Andrew Nr; Holley Marita; Stokes Harold (Univ Chicago Press, 2004)
    Horizontal gene transfer increases genetic diversity in prokaryotes to a degree not allowed by the limitations of reproduction by binary fission. The integron/gene cassette system is one of the most recently characterized ...