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  • Ghevondian Nejhdeh; Nguyen Hung; Jones Timothy (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    The most common and highly feared adverse effect of intensive insulin therapy in patients with diabetes is the increased risk of hypoglycemia. Symptoms of hypoglycemia arise from the activation of the autonomous central ...
  • Huang Shoudong; Wang Zhan; Dissanayake Gamini (ARC Research Network on Sensor Networks, 2007)
    This paper presents an algorithm for the multi-robot simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) problem with the robot initial locations completely unknown. Each robot builds its own local map using the traditional ...
  • Jarman Robert; Willey Keith (Queensland University of Technology, 2007)
    UTS Faculty of Engineering capstone projects are undertaken in the final semester(s) of study and provide an opportunity for students to demonstrate a capacity to perform at the levels expected of a professional engineer. ...
  • Al-Jumaily Adel; Mahmood Usman; Al-Jaafreh Moha'Med (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    Blood pressure measurement is a highly sensitive task, because even breathing can cause variation as high as 10mmHg in reading of blood pressure. Due to the presence of high level of uncertainty; the linear model for ...
  • Jan Tony; Tsai Po-Hsiang; Hintz Thomas (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    In face recognition, if the extracted input data contains misleading information (uncertainty), the classifiers may produce degraded classification performance. In this paper, we employed kernel-based discriminant ...
  • Moulton Bruce (Queensland University of Technology, 2007)
    This paper explores issues associated with research-based methods for obtaining information intended to be useful for evaluating work integrated learning programs. In particular, the paper compares and contrasts two studies ...
  • Wijesuriya Nirupama; Tran Yvonne; Craig Ashley (Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 2007)
    Depression is a prevalent disorder estimated to affect 121 million people at a given time. Those who have depression suffer predominantly from negative mood states and are believed to be at risk of other debilitative ...
  • Al-Jumaily Adel; Chiem Andy; Khushaba Rami N (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    In this paper, a new intelligent method of classifying benign and malignant melanoma lesions is implemented. The system consists of four stages; image pre-processing, image segmentation, feature extraction, and image ...
  • Al-Ani Ahmed; Khushaba Rami N; Al-Jumaily Adel (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    Recent approaches in multifunction myoelectrically controlled prosthetic devices revealed that dimensionality reduction plays a significant role in the overall system performance. In this paper, a new feature selection ...
  • Le Roux Francois; Ranjeet Elkunchwar; Ghai Vinit; Gao Ya; Lu Jie (Atlantis Press, 2007)
  • Lal Saroj; Bekiaris Evangelos (UTS, 2007)
    To date no-study has tested the reproducibility of electroencephalography (EEG) changes that occur during driver fatigue. For the EEG changes to be useful in the development of a fatigue sensing and countermeasure device ...
  • Balkenius Christian; Johansson Birger (Springer, 2007)
    This paper presents an experimental study using two robots. In the experiment, the robots navigated through an area with or without obstacles and had the goal to shift places with each other. Four different approaches ...
  • Zhang Xiaotong; Liu Weiming; Li Sanjiang; Ying Mingsheng (AAAI Press, 2008)
    Direction relations between extended spatial objects are important commonsense knowledge. Recently, Goyal and Egenhofer proposed a formal model, called Cardinal Direction Calculus (CDC), for representing direction relations ...
  • Johansson Birger; Balkenius Christian (LUCS (Lund University Cognitive Sciences), 2008)
    A model of event driven anticipatory learning is described and applied to a number of attention situations where one or several visual targets need to be tracked while being intermittently occluded. The model combines ...
  • Hess Narelle; Jepsen Denise (Academy of Management, 2008)
    Psychological contract theorists have posited that individual differences in employees¿ work attitudes and behaviours influence how the psychological contract is perceived. However, research investigating the psychological ...
  • Yeung Chun; Leung Frank; Chan Kit; Ling Steve (IEEE, 2009)
    To improve cancer diagnosis and drug development, the classification of tumor types based on genomic information is important. As DNA microarray studies produce a large amount of data, expression data are highly redundant ...
  • Liu Weiming; Li Sanjiang; Renz Jochen (AAAI Press, 2009)
    Increasing the expressiveness of qualitative spatial calculi is an essential step towards meeting the requirements of applications. This can be achieved by combining existing calculi in a way that we can express spatial ...
  • Alempijevic Alen; Kodagoda Sarath; Dissanayake Gamini (IEEE, 2009)
    Relating information originating from disparate sensors without any attempt to model the environment or the behaviour of any particular object within it is a challenging task. Inspired by human perception, the focus of ...
  • Patel Miteshkumar; Lal Saroj; Kavanagh Diarmuid; Rossiter Peter (International Conference on Broadband Communication, Information Technology & Biomedical Application, 2010)
    Long duration driving is a significant cause of fatigue related accidents on motorways. This paper presents the design of a detection system which can be used to detect fatigue in drivers. The system focuses on eye blink ...
  • Killen Catherine; Krumbeck Brook; Kjaer Cai (Australian Institute Project Management (AIPM), 2010)
    Project management (PM) and project portfolio management (PPM) communities face challenges in the management of complex and highly interdependent project portfolios, as these interdependencies must be understood and managed ...