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  • Jia Zhen; Balasuriya Arjuna; Challa Subhash (Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2008)
    In this paper, a novel algorithm is proposed for the vision-based object tracking by autonomous vehicles. To estimate the velocity of the tracked object, the algorithm fuses the information captured by the vehicle's on-board ...
  • Dissanayake Gamini; Valls Miro Jaime; Zhou Weizhen (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    This paper presents a practical approach to solve the simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) problem for autonomous mobile platforms by using natural visual landmarks obtained from an stereoscopic camera. It is ...
  • Carew Anna; Mitchell Cynthia (Australasian Association for Engineering Education, 2003)
    Sustainability means different things to different people. In this paper we consider how engineering educators' conceptions of sustainability may shape the way they teach sustainability to undergraduate engineers. We ...
  • Darcy, Simon; Cameron, Bruce; Dwyer, L.; Taylor, Tracy; Wong, E; Thomson, Alana (Sustainable Tourism CRC, 2008)
    The research project was sponsored by the STCRC NSW state node to examine visitor accessibility in urban areas. Visitor accessibility encompasses all tourism markets including seniors and people with disabilities who have ...
  • Griffin Anthony; Archer David (Sustainable Tourism CRC, 2005)
    This report presents the results from a series of visitor surveys conducted in a set of seven national parks in north-eastern New South Wales. The set of parks included Boonoo Boonoo, Bald Rock, Gibraltar Range, Washpool, ...
  • Griffin Anthony; Archer David (CRC Tourism, 2003)
    Study Method This report presents the findings from a visitor survey carried out over a three-day period from Saturday 29 September to Monday 1 October 2001. Visitors aged 15 years and over were contacted at one of five ...
  • Balasuriya Arjuna; Zhen Jia; Challa Subhash (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2004)
    In this paper, air algorithm is proposed to identify and track moving objects for the autonomous vehicles target followitig application. It is a difficult problem because both the targets and the cameras are moving. ...
  • Sherringham Susan; Serle Sue (University of New South Wales, 2010)
    Visual action methods provide ways for generating 'rich pictures' of 'complex situations' and 'wicked problems'. These methods of action research are relevant to both design 'research' strategies and design 'learning' ...
  • Guo Wen; Xu Changsheng; Ma Songde; Xu Min (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    A motion trajectory tracking method using a novel visual attention model and kernel density estimation is proposed in this paper. As a crucial step, moving objects detection is based on visual attention. The visual attention ...
  • Guo Wen; Xu Changshen; Ma Songde; Xu Min (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    Small object segmentation is a challenging task in image processing and computer vision. In this paper we propose a visual attention based segmentation approach to segment interesting objects with small size in natural ...
  • Felix Navarro Karla; Lawrence Elaine; Martin Donald (World Scientific and Engineering Academy Society, 2005)
    The multidisciplinary nature of Brain Computer Interfaces technologies demands scientists and researchers in the area to develop a homogeneous framework and classification of the existent BCI technologies in order to ...
  • Huang Mao Lin; Zhang Jinson; Nguyen Quang Vinh; Wang Junhu (IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
    Networking attacks embedded in spam emails are increasingly becoming numerous and sophisitcated in nature. Hence this has given a growing need for spam e-mail analysis to identify these attacks. The use of these intrusion ...
  • Crofts Penelope (University of Melbourne Law School, 2006)
    Brothels have been able to operate as legitimate commercial businesses in NSW for over a decade. Despite this, brothels continue to be treated differently from other commercial businesses with similar amenity impacts. ...
  • Hingorani Anurag (European Advertising Academy (in association with Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon), 2007)
    Despite the observations that visuals are almost always present in skincare ads, and that they are noticed to a greater extent than the text in these ads, there appears to be virtually no publicly available research that ...
  • Song Mingli; Tao Dacheng; Sun Z; Li Xuelong (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2010)
    Eye detection plays an important role in many practical applications. This paper presents a novel two-step scheme for eye detection. The first step models an eye by a newly defined visual-context pattern (VCP), and the ...
  • Hulley Hardy; Platen Eckhard (Springer, 2011)
    It is often important, in applications of stochastic calculus to financial modelling, to know whether a given local martingale is a martingale or a strict local martingale. We address this problem in the context of a ...
  • Simoff Simeon; Bohlen Michael; Mazeika Arturas (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2008)
  • Simoff Simeon; Galloway John (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2008)
  • Gothe Jacqueline (Corangamite Catchment Management Authority, 2003)
    Visual Guide A3 two sided colour print format to support an understanding of the assets identified as 'under threat' in the Corangamite region as a consequence of the regional catchment strategy process in order to establish ...
  • Kwok Ngai Ming; Jia Xiuping; Wang Dalong; Chen S.; Fang Gu; Ha Quang (Elsevier Ltd., 2011)
    Image contrast enhancement is a fundamental pre-processing stage in applications requiring image processing operations. Among revenues of available approaches, histogram equalization is a popular and attractive candidate ...