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  • Gunes Hatice; Piccardi Massimo; Jan Tony (Australian Computer Society, 2004)
    For the computer to interact intelligently with human users, computers should be able to recognize emotions, by analyzing the human’s affective state, physiology and behavior. In this paper, we present a survey of ...
  • Wang Lin; He Xiangjian; Du Ruo; Jia Wenjing; Wu Qiang; Yeh Wei-Chang (Springer, 2011)
    In our earlier work, we have proposed an HVF (Histogram Variance Face) approach and proved its effectiveness for facial expression recognition. In this paper, we extend the HVF approach and present a novel approach for ...
  • Wang Lin; He Xiangjian; Du Ruo; Jia Wenjing; Wu Qiang; Yeh Wei-Chang (Springer Berlin Heildelberg New York, 2011)
    In our earlier work, we have proposed an HVF (Histogram Variance Face) approach and proved its effectiveness for facial expression recognition. In this paper, we extend the HVF approach and present a novel approach for ...
  • Wu Qiang; He Xiangjian; Wei Daming; Du Ruo; Jia Wenjing (IEEE, 2009)
    In human's expression recognition, the representation of expression features is essential for the recognition accuracy. In this work we propose a novel approach for extracting expression dynamic features from facial ...
  • Kay Robert (APRIMT Publishing, 2003)
    In this paper, Maturana and Varela's theories of autopoiesis, cognition and language will be applied to the development of online curricula, with a view to the facilitation of improved problem solving skills for students. ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor; Pan Weidong; Xue Dongbai (IADIS Press, 2006)
    Computer supported 'collaborative learning (CSCl) is one promising technical means to facilitate e-learning over the Internet. However, most current CSCL systems do not actively provide support for collaborative learning ...
  • Er Michael; Kay Robert (Idea Group Publishing, 2004)
    Large construction projects involve multiple participants who need to collaborate in order for the project to be successful. To date. the collaborative process on construction sites has failed to take advantage of ...
  • Chang Elizabeth; Soh Ben; Hussain Omar; Hussain Farookh; Dillon Tharam (Computer Associates, 2005)
    Decentralized transactions are increasingly becoming popular. These transactions resemble the early forms of the internet and in many ways are regarded as the next generation of the internet. The result will be that this ...
  • Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh; Dillon Tharam (Academy of Taiwan information system research, 2004)
    Peer-to-Peer Systems are becoming popular. They are widely regarded as the next generation of the Internet. As a result, electronic commerce will be carried out over the peer-to-peer systems in the future rather than in ...
  • Lu Jie; Zhang Guangquan; Hao Zhifeng; Wen W; Yang Xiao (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    A fast data preprocessing procedure (FDPP) for support vector regression (SYR) is proposed in this paper. In the presented method, the dataset is firstly divided into several subsets and then K-means clustering is implemented ...
  • Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (CSREA Press, 2003)
    Most web browsers do not give users a proper visual aid to guide their webjourney. One of the approaches to overcome this problem is to use graphs and trees visualiuztion. This paper presents a simple and fast ...
  • Shi Lei; Kodagoda Sarath; Ranasinghe Ravindra (The ACRA 2011 Organising Committee, 2011)
    A representation of space that includes both geometric and semantic information enables a robot to perform high-level tasks in complex environments. Identifying and categorizing environments based on onboard sensors are ...
  • Beauregard M; Kennedy Paul; Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    Biologically realistic computer simulation of vertebrate locomotion is an interesting and challenging problem with applications in computer graphics and robotics. One current approach simulates a relatively simple ...
  • Zhang Tiefeng; Zhang Guangquan; Lu Jie; Ding Qian (IEEE, 2010)
    Association rule mining makes interesting associations and/or correlations among large sets of data. Those associations can be refined as decision rules to be used and stored in a knowledge base system. In this paper, an ...
  • Khosravi Anas; Lu Jie (Prokom Softwares, 2006)
    In this paper we develop a new method to model occurred faults in different parts of nonlinear systems. Using an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) we build a model for faultless plant which is used in the ...
  • Lowe David; Mujkanovic Amir; Miorandi Daniel; Yamamoto Lidia (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    In previous work the authors have described an approach for building distributed selfâ¿¿healing systems â¿¿ referred to as EmbryoWare â¿¿ that, in analogy to Embryonics in hardware, is inspired by cellular development and ...
  • Gay Valerie; Leijdekkers Peter; Barin Edwards (IEEE Communications Society, 2010)
    A trial with a cardiac rehabilitation centre is in progress where we test a novel cardiac rehab application using a standard mobile phone and wireless sensors. The goal is to obtain insight how remote monitoring compares ...
  • Tran Quynh-Nhu Numi; Low Graham; Williams Mary-Anne (Springer-Verlag, 2003)
    This paper proposes a comprehensive and multi-dimensional feature analysis framework for evaluating and comparing methodologies for developing multi-agent systems (MAS). Developed from a synthesis of various existing evaluation ...
  • Li Zelin; Zhang Jian; Wu Qiang; Geers Glen (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    Feature enhancement in an image is to reinforce some exacted features so that it can be used for object classification and detection. As the thermal image is lack of texture and colorful information, the techniques for ...
  • Bian Wei; Li Jing; Tao Dacheng (Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2010)
    Mitchell et al. [9] demonstrated that support vector machines (SVM) are effective to classify the cognitive state of a human subject based on fRMI images observed over a single time interval. However, the direct use of ...