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  • Piccardi Massimo; Jan Tony; Hintz Thomas (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2003)
    In automated visual surveillance applications, detection of suspicious human behaviors is of great practical importance. However due to random nature of human movements, reliable classification of suspicious human ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Le Thi Hong Hanh; Hoang Doan; Simmonds Andrew (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    The scalability and efficiency of P2P systems are determined largely by two factors: the degree of matching between the P2P overlay and its underlying physical network, and the efficiency ofthe P2P application routing ...
  • Chaczko Zenon; Yeoh Lareine; Mahdevan Venkatesh (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    OpenCV is typically, an open source vision library suitable for computer vision programs. In this paper, we present some of our preliminary investigation experiences of developing Computer Vision programs using OpenCV for ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Ievleva Lydia; Murphy Susan (Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 2006)
    Consider this: Everything about the smoking habit is excellent for health and well-being. Everything, that is, except the cigarette! Taking hourly breaks, to stretch one's legs and eyes, spend time in nature, with ...
  • 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 ...
  • Ievleva Lydia (Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 2006)
    Prevention of overtraining has typically focused on monitoring and adjusting training loads, while the recovery period between training sessions remains largely overlooked, except in relation to diet and sleep. ...
  • 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 ...
  • Jan Tony (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2003)
    In many business applications, accurate short term prediction is vital for survival. Many different techniques have been applied to model business data in order to produce accurate prediction. Artificial neural network ...
  • Fenech Bryan; Dovey Kenneth (University of Trento, Italy, 2005)
  • Wang Jiaqi; Zhang Chengqi (Macquarie Scientific Publishing, 2004)
    Support Vector Machines (SVMs) have been the promising method in the field of machine learning. But for the real applications there are still some drawbacks in SVMs. e.g. the high training cost and too many support ...
  • 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 ...
  • Lal Saroj; Craig Ashley (ARRB Transport Research Ltd, 2003)
    Fatigue affects the drivers' ability to continue driving safely. Therefore, on-line monitoring of physiological signals while driving provides the possibility of detecting fatigue in real time. The EEG signal has been ...
  • 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 ...
  • Lal Saroj; Craig Ashley (Austroads, 2001)
    Fatigue affects the drivers' ability to continue driving safely. Therefore, on-line monitoring of physiological signals while driving provides the possibility of detecting fatigue in real time. The EEG signal has been ...
  • Tao Wei; Lu Jie (IEEE, 2010)
    Recent developments in information technology shift the computing paradigm towards greater dynamism and unpredictability, which raises new challenges. In dynamic computing environments, the relationship between transacting ...
  • Nguyen Hung; Craig Daniel; Burchey Harold (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    This paper presents a real-time Electro- Encephalogram (EEG) identification system with the goal of achieving hands free control. With two EEG electrodes placed on the scalp of the user, EEG signals are amplified and ...