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  • Tian Xinmei; Tao Dacheng (IEEE Computer Soc, 2011)
    A study of the development of visual reranking methods can facilitate an understanding of the field, offer a clearer view of what has been achieved, and help overcome emerging obstacles in this area.
  • Zhang L; Mei Tao; Liu Y; Tao Dacheng; Zhou Hq (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2011)
    Visual search reranking involves an optimization process that uses visual content to recover the 'genuine' ranking list from the helpful but noisy one generated by textual search. This paper presents an evolutionary approach, ...
  • Jupp Julie; Gero John (Cambridge University Press, 2006)
    Style is an ordering principle by which to structure artifacts in a design domain. The application of a visual order entails some explicit grouping property that is both cognitively plausible and contextually dependent. ...
  • Sadokierski, Zoe (2010)
    This thesis examines hybrid novels – novels in which graphic devices like photographs, drawings and experimental typography are integrated into the written text. Within hybrid novels, word and image combine to create a ...
  • Bowyer Lucy; Catling-Paull Christine; Diamond T; Homer Caroline; Davis Greg; Craig M (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2009)
    To determine the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women and their neonates and to examine factors associated with vitamin D deficiency. Population-based study of pregnant women and their neonates from ...
  • Heyward Megan (Fremantle Press, 2009)
  • Yerbury Hilary (Oxford University Press, 2011)
    There have been many calls to conceptualize or reconceptualize key concepts that have been affected by the changes to ways of living, especially for young people in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. Community ...
  • Pithers Robert; Holland Anthony (Griffith University, 2001)
    The increasing accountability of vocational education teachers to their learners and the wider community has been a feature of the post-compulsory, further educational environment for the past decade. This accountability ...
  • Athanasou James (International Careers Contacts Information and Training Service, 2002)
  • Athanasou James (Natl Career Development Assoc, 2002)
    The vocational pathways of a representative national sample of Australian school students (N = 1,201) were examined over a 7-year period after the students left school. Results indicated that there was a disparity between ...
  • Pithers Robert; Holland Anthony (Griffith University, 2002)
    In the past adult, vocational further education students enrolled in tertiary institutions saw themselves as mere students. Now, however, many see themselves as clients or customers of the institution. It would appear, ...
  • Dao, Nghia T; Wei, Xun; Malaney, Robert A. (2007-03-12)
    Crucial to supporting voice over 802.11b is the knowledge of voice capacity (Nc) of a single Access Point. This paper provides an analytical formulation of Nc in the case where all traffic in the network is voice. Our ...
  • Joseph, Sue (2007)
    As with most non-traditional PhD dissertations, this work comprises two parts: a professional creative component, in this case of literary journalism; and an exegetical research component. Part one, Speaking Secrets, ...
  • Price Jenna (Canberra Times, 2007)
    'DISABILITY These articles represent an original contribution to knowledge specifically in the public debate about disabilities. I used advanced journalism methods, including researched interviews and analysis of the ...
  • Adelaide Debra (Australian Association of Writing Programs, 2007)
    In an essay entitled 'A Voice', the author Barry Lopez describes his first apprehension of the voices of others. In his case - a young man aspiring to be a writer - these others were everyone not white, middle-class, ...
  • Moulton Bruce; Pradhan Gauri; Chaczko Zenon (Advanced Institute of Convergence IT, 2009)
    People who have impaired vision regularly use white canes and/or guide dogs to assist in obstacle avoidance. Guide dogs can also be of limited assistance for finding the way to a remote location, known as ??wayfinding?? ...
  • Booth Tracey (Griffith University, Law School, 2001)
    Report on the preliminary findings of a research project - evaluates and analyses 78 victim impact statements from family victims submitted in 32 homicide cases in New South Wales - between 2 April 1997 and 31 December ...
  • Salamonson Yenna; Van Heere Brigitte; Everett Bronwyn; Davidson Patricia (Churchill Livingstone, 2006)
    Nurses are the main group of clinicians who activate the medical emergency team (MET), placing them in an excellent position to provide valuable insights regarding the effectiveness of this system. This descriptive study ...
  • Small Jennifer (Centre for Tourism Research and Development, 2003)
  • Small Jennifer; Harris Carla; Wilson Erin; Ateljevic Irena (Hospitality Leisure Sport & Tourism Network, 2011)
    While other disciplines have engaged with critiquing work-life balance, tourism studies has been slower in acknowledging and critically contesting the notion as it applies to our own academic lives. This paper aims to ...