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  • Balasubramanian Appiah Venkatakrishnan; Hoang Doan (IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
    In-house healthcare monitoring applications are continuous time-critical applications often built upon Body Area Wireless Sensor Networks (BAWSNs). Our Assistive Care Loop Framework (ACLF) is an in-house healthcare application ...
  • Tran Tich Phuoc; Tsai Po-Hsiang; Jan Tony (IEEE, 2008)
    Email is a commonly used tool for communication which allows rapid and asynchronous communication. The growing popularity and low cost of e-mails have made spamming an extremely serious problem today. Several anti-spam ...
  • Concha Oscar; Garcia Jesus; Berlanga Antonio; Molina Jose (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2005)
    This paper proposes an evaluation metric for assessing the performance of a video tracking system. This metric is applied to adjust the parameters that regulates the video tracking system in order to improve the system ...
  • Huang Tony; Huang Mao Lin; Lin Chun-Cheng (IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
    When visualizing graphs into node-link diagrams, angular resolution is often used as one of the aesthetic criteria measuring the diagram quality in terms of human comprehension. However, angualr resolution has not been ...
  • Ji Yi (IEEE, 2011)
    Much confusion and hyperbole surrounds discussions of the aesthetics of interactive interface design. This proposal works to clarify coordination of media: How does designer ensure that simultaneous text, image, and sound ...
  • Lister Raymond (Australian Computer Society, 2008)
    Abstract: In just thirty years, we have gone from punched cards to Second Life. But, as the American National Science Foundation (NSF) recently noted, â¿¿undergraduate computing education today often looks much as it did ...
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (IEEE, 2008)
    Successful negotiators look beyond a purely utilitarian view. We propose a new agent architecture that was inspired by the observation that "Everything that an agent says gives away (valuable) information.'' It is intended ...
  • Lin Ai Zhong; Hawryszkiewycz Igor; Henderson-Sellers Brian (Springer-Verlag, 2003)
    The paper introduces an agent-based active portal framework. It aims to support the construction of active portals for various purposes such as for public Internet users, for specific group users, for teaching, or for ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian; Lin Ai Zhong; Hawryszkiewycz Igor (CSREA Press, 2003)
    This paper proposes an agent-based collaborative architecture for collaborative work. This architecture is applied to knowledge-driven process management, which often requires quick reconfiguration of applications. ...
  • Li Chunsheng; Zhang Chengqi; Wang Mei (World Scientific, 2003)
    In this paper, we contribute a framework based on multi-agent technique to manage large amounts of well-logging parameter graph information and store the data into Oracle database. We employed the idea of Gaia to design ...
  • Zhang Zili; Zhang Chengqi (Springer-Verlag, 2002)
    Many complex problems including financial investment planning require hybrid intelligent systems that integrate many intelligent techniques including expert systems, fuzzy logic, neural networks, and genetic algorithms. ...
  • Zhang Chengqi; Li Chunsheng; Zhang Zili (Nanyang Technological University, 2002)
    To operate databases efficiently and effectively in agentbased environment is becoming a big problem. In this paper, we contribute a framework and develop an agentbased middleware with legacy software wrapping view ...
  • Debenham John (Electronic Imaging Services, 2001)
    A categorisation of business process covers the full business process spectrum from routine production workflows to high-level emergent processes. The first of these categories is activity driven processes; they are ...
  • Luo Chao; Zhao Yanchang; Luo Dan; Zhang Chengqi; Cao Wei (Springer-Verlag, 2011)
    This paper presents an agent-based algorithm for discovering subspace clusters in high dimensional data. Each data object is represented by an agent, and the agents move from one local environment to another to find optimal ...
  • Coulin Chad; Zowghi Didar (Association for Computing Machinery, 2003)
    The elicitation of requirements is a difficult and expensive process but critical to the overall success of any system development. So far relatively little work has been devoted to providing intelligent tool support ...
  • Cao Longbing; Luo Dan; Xiao Yan Shan; Zheng Zhigang (Springer Berlin, 2008)
    The collaboration of agents can undertake complicated tasks that cannot be handled well by a single agent. This is even true for excecuting multiple goals at the same time. In this paper, we demonstrate the use of trading ...
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    An agent architecture supports the two forms of deliberation used by human agents. Cartesian, constructivist rationalism leads to game theory, decision theory and logical models. Ecological rationalism leads to deliberative ...
  • Lin Ai Zhong; Hawryszkiewycz Igor; Henderson-Sellers Brian (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
  • Cao Longbing; Luo Chao; Zhang Chengqi (Springer-Verlag, 2007)
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian; Tran Quynh-Nhu Numi; Debenham John; Gonzalez Perez Cesar (Stringer, `)