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  • Tran N; Hoang Tuan; Nguyen Ha (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2008)
    Based on convex programming, this paper presents a new training signal design for orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) under colored Gaussian noise. An effective method for OFDM symbol detection with the use ...
  • Al-Jaafreh Moha'Med; Al-Jumaily Adel (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
  • Schafer Robert; Kefford Benjamin; Metzeling L; Liess M; Burgert S; Marchant Richard; Pettigrove V; Goonan P; Nugegoda D (Elsevier Science Bv, 2011)
    We compiled a database on a priori selected traits for South-East Australian freshwater macroinvertebrate families and used this data for the development of a biotic indicator for the detection of the effects of salinisation ...
  • Beck Christoph; Valls Miro Jaime; Dissanayake Gamini (IEEE, 2009)
    A mechanism capable of enhancing the safety of paths followed by mobile robots which significantly modify their mass distribution while operating in uneven terrains is presented. This is the case, for instance, of kinematically ...
  • Leung Cindy; Huang Shoudong; Dissanayake Gamini; Furukawa Tomonari (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    This paper provides a solution to the optimal trajectory planning problem in target localisation for multiple heterogeneous robots with bearing-only sensors. The objective here is to find robot trajectories that maximise ...
  • Wakefield, James (2012)
    This thesis investigates the transaction cost economics (TCE) theory of management control conceptualised by Speklé (2001) in the context of wholly owned foreign subsidiary (WOFS) operations controlled by multinational ...
  • Comerton-Forde Carole; Gallagher David; Nahhas J; Walter Terry (Australian Graduate School of Management, 2010)
    This paper examines the magnitude and determinants of trading costs for small-cap funds in Australia. The total price impact for these funds is 0.99% (¿0.34%) for purchases (sales). This is considerably larger than costs ...
  • Greve Peder; Nielsen Sabina; Ruigrok Winfried (Elsevier, 2009)
    This paper investigates how changes in firm degree of internationalization are associated with the configuration of top management teams (TMT) based on a dataset of 41 large European firms in the banking and insurance ...
  • Minnaert Frank (, 2009)
    Transclimatic is an international, multi-disciplinary design exhibition, which showcases selected works of emerging and established artists, design practices and architects. Their research demonstrates how climate change ...
  • Martiniello-Wilks Rosetta; Tsatralis Tania; Russell P; Brookes Diana; Zandvliet D; Lockett Lj; Both Gw; Molloy Pl; Russell Pj (Nature Publishing Group, 2002)
    The Escherichia coli enzyme (purine nucleoside phosphorylase, PNP) gene is delivered directly into PC3 tumors by one injection of replication-deficient human type-5 adenovirus (Ad5). Expressed PNP converts the systemically ...
  • Sambridge Malcolm; Gallagher Kerry; Jackson Andrew; Rickwood Peter (Wiley-Blackwell, 2006)
    In most geophysical inverse problems the properties of interest are parametrized using a fixed number of unknowns. In some cases arguments can be used to bound the maximum number of parameters that need to be considered. ...
  • Johnston Rosemary (UTS, 1999)
    This paper will discuss the growing interest in transdisciplinarity and consider its implications for teaching and learning at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. Transdisciplinarity is distinct from multidisciplinarity ...
  • Willetts Juliet; Carrard Naomi; Herriman Jade (Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2009)
    This chapter provides a review of transdisciplinary teaching and learning approaches in postgraduate university sustainability courses. The authors present desirable graduate attributes associated with sustainability ...
  • Mitchell Cynthia (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2009)
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  • Kilham Sarina; Willetts Juliet (Swinburne Press, 2010)
    This paper will provide a broad overview of transdisciplinary research, wicked problems and the potential opportunities that may be associated with using a transdisciplinary approach in Timor-Leste. To illustrate the ...
  • Liu W; Tao Dacheng; Liu Jz (IEEE Computer Soc, 2008)
    In this paper, we study semi-supervised linear dimensionality reduction. Beyond conventional supervised methods which merely consider labeled instances, the semi-supervised scheme allows to leverage abundant and ample ...
  • Zhu Zhenfeng; Zhu Xingquan; Ye Yangdong; Gua Yue-Fei; Xua Xiangyang (ACM, 2011)
    Active learning traditionally assumes that labeled and unlabeled samples are subject to the same distributions and the goal of an active learner is to label the most informative unlabeled samples. In reality, situations ...
  • Cavanagh-Steer Karen; Du Pasquier Eric; Roux Claude; Lennard Christopher (Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd, 2005)
    The significance of the presence of petrol in motor vehicle fires has often been challenged due to the possibility of a natural occurrence of petrol residues inside the vehicle. Transfer and persistence studies were ...
  • Zhu Zhenfeng; Zhu Xingquan; Gua Yue-Fei; Xua Xiangyang (ACM, 2010)
    Traditional machine learning methods, such as Support Vector Machines (SVMs), usually assume that training and test data share the same distributions. Due to the inherent dynamic data nature, it is often observed that (1) ...
  • Gao Xinbo; Wang Xiumei; Li Xuelong; Tao Dacheng (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2011)
    Latent variable models are powerful dimensionality reduction approaches in machine learning and pattern recognition. However, this kind of methods only works well under a necessary and strict assumption that the training ...