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  • Otoom Ahmed; Piccardi Massimo; Gunes Hatice (IEEE, 2008)
    One of the core components of any visual surveillance system is object classification, where detected objects are classified into different categories of interest. Although in airports or train stations, abandoned objects ...
  • Sambridge Malcolm; Rickwood Peter; Rawlinson Nick; Sommacal S (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007)
    Automatic differentiation (AD) is the technique whereby output variables of a computer code evaluating any complicated function (e.g. the solution to a differential equation) can be differentiated with respect to the input ...
  • Gunes Hatice; Pantic Maja (IGI Global, 2010)
    Recognition and analysis of human emotions have attracted a lot of interest in the past two decades and have been researched extensively in neuroscience, psychology, cognitive sciences, and computer sciences. Most of the ...
  • Valls Miro Jaime; Dissanayake Gamini (ACM, 2010)
    A novel mechanism able to produce increasingly stable paths for mobile robotic agents travelling over uneven terrain is proposed in this paper. In doing so, cognitive agents can focus on higher-level goal planning, with ...
  • Lai Wei; Huang Mao (Software Engineers Association, 2002)
    Flowcharts have been used for helping the programmers to write, analyze and maintain programs. Several systems for displaying flowcharts on the computer screen have been developed. However, there is little research on ...
  • Fang Gu; Kwok Ngai Ming; Ha Quang (IEEE, 2008)
    Fuzzy logic controllers (FLCs) are developed to exploit human expert knowledge in designing control systems. While the fuzzy rules are relatively easy to obtain, fuzzy membership function (MF) tuning could be a time consuming ...
  • Kusakunniran Worapan; Wu Qiang; Li Hongdong; Zhang Jian (IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
    Human identification by recognizing the spontaneous gait recorded in real-world setting is a tough and not yet fully resolved problem in biometrics research. Several issues have contributed to the difficulties of this task. ...
  • Zare Borzeshi Ehsan; Xu Yi Da; Piccardi Massimo (Springer-Verlag, 2011)
    The problem of human action recognition has received increasing attention in recent years for its importance in many applications. Yet, the main limitation of current approaches is that they do not capture well the spatial ...
  • Abu Mahmoud Md Khaled; Al-Jumaily Adel; Takruri Maen (IEEE, 2011)
    this paper proposes an automatic skin cancer (melanoma) classification system. The input for the prosed system is a collected data images, it followed by different image processing procedures to enhance the image properties. ...
  • He Xiangjian; Jia Wenjing; Piccardi Massimo (CSREA Press, 2004)
    In recent years, many researches on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) have been reported. Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) is one form of ITS technology that not only recognizes and counts vehicles, ...
  • Gunes Hatice; Pantic Maja (Noldus Information Technology, 2010)
    This paper aims to give a brief overview of the current state-of-the-art in automatic measurement of affect signals in dimensional and continuous spaces (a continuous scale from -1 to +1) by seeking answer to the following ...
  • Agbinya Johnson; Lok Bernard; Da Silva Sandro; Wong Aska (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    In this paper Hue Saturation, Value (HSV) modeling is used for segmenting human skin colours and for detection of pornographic images. The clustering of human skin colours in the HSV space is demonstrated. Using a mixed ...
  • Tien David; Jia Wenjing (Macquarie Scientific Publishing, Sydney, Australia, 2007)
  • Mihalis Nicolaou; Gunes Hatice; Pantic Maja (Multimodal Corpora, 2010)
    This paper focus on automatic of spontaneous data using continuous dimensional labels from multiple coders. It introduces efficient algorithms to the aim of (i) producing ground-truth by maximizing inter-coder agreement, ...
  • Gunes Hatice; Piccardi Massimo (IEEE, 2009)
    Psychologists have long explored mechanisms with which humans recognize other humans' affective states from modalities, such as voice and face display. This exploration has led to the identification of the main mechanisms, ...
  • Aboura Khalid (Inderscience Publishers, 2008)
    License plate recognition (LPR) is a well studied problem first attempted in the 1970s. The image analysis part in LPR renders the problem hard to solve perfectly, leading to continued research. A defining step is the ...
  • Nguyen Thanh Binh; Hoang Doan (CSREA Press, 2009)
    Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) has become an important tool for composing new business processess from Web services and designing Grid workflows. However, running BPEL processes is often error prone procedure ...
  • Gunes Hatice; Piccardi Massimo (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    Expressive face and body gestures are among the main non-verbal communication channels in humanhuman interaction. Understanding human emotions through these nonverbal means is one of the necessary skills both for humans ...
  • Debenham John; Lawrence Elaine (IEEE, 2008)
    The automation of contract negotiation requires intelligent agents that can assimilate and use real-time information flows wisely. Electronic markets are information-rich with access to the Internet and the World Wide Web. ...
  • Jenkins, R. J; Breach, G. (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2006)
    Inventory control for a product catalogue of 3000 products is carried out by two managers at ComputerShop. While there is a substantial level of automation of product flow in this company, there is no analysis of inventory ...