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  • Pollack Julien; Crawford Lynn; Costello Kerry (ISCE Publishing, 2005)
    ProjectManagement (PM) has traditionally focused on the needs of complicated, stable project contexts, efficient delivery to predetermined goals and coordination of multiple separable elements. The discipline is based ...
  • Mohd Ramli Huda Adibah; Sandrasegaran Kumbesan; Basukala Riyaj (IEEE, 2011)
  • Robertson Toni; Hewlett Cindy (Springer-Verlag, 2004)
    We interviewed 26 information architects about their work, their backgrounds and their perceptions of their roles as information architects. Our research aimed to identify and understand the work practices that define the ...
  • Ahmad Nor Faizah; Phung Minh-Hoang; Hoang Doan (IADIS Press, 2010)
    Remote health care monitoring is a promising technology to make health care more efficient and cost-effective. A crucial aspect of remote health care monitoring is interaction protocols that govern how alert and information ...
  • Madden Christopher; Piccardi Massimo (Wickliffe Ltd, 2005)
    A surveillance session can he defined as the period between an individual's entrance into a surveillance system. and their exit. Utilising this framework enables personal features, such as clothing and height estimates, ...
  • Marin Jaime Andres; Lawrence Elaine; Felix Navarro Karla; Sax Christian (IARIA Conference, 2011)
    This paper presents the results obtained after performing a number of demonstrations followed by a series of interviews concerning the usage of interactive games as a tool to improve both physical and mental well-being of ...
  • Movassaghi Samaneh; Abolhasan Mehran; Lipman Justin (IEEE, 2011)
    In Body Area Networks (BANs) the addressing scheme used to address nodes is fundamental to the effective operation of a BAN. This paper proposes a novel BAN addressing scheme called Hierarchical Collision-free Addressing ...
  • Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (ACTA Press, 2004)
    This paper describes a new efficient approach for visualizing large hierarchical information. Our technique is based on the connection + enclosure visualization model [1] from which the area division is used for ...
  • Yu Ting; Jan Tony; Simoff Simeon; Debenham John (IEEE, 2007)
    First, a hierarchical modelling method, VQSVM, is introduced, and some remarks are discussed. Secondly the proposed VQSVM is applied to a nonstandard learning environment, imbalanced data sets. In cases of extremely ...
  • Liang Jie; Huang Mao (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    Highlighting was the basic viewing control mechanism in computer graphics and visualization to guide usersâ¿¿ attention in reading diagrams, images, graphs and digital texts. As the rapid growth of theory and practice in ...
  • Moghaddam Zia; Piccardi Massimo (IEEE Computer Society - Conference Publishing Services (CPS), 2010)
    Human action recognition is often addressed by use of latent-state models such as the hidden Markov model and similar graphical models. As such models require Expectation-Maximisation training, arbitrary choices must be ...
  • Wenmin Lin; Wanchun Don; Xiangfeng Luo; Chen Jinjun (IEEE, 2011)
    The performance of a service's QoS may evolve relatively frequently with its internal changes or the changes of dynamic Internet environment, especially when some"intentional" deceptions are taken into consideration. ...
  • Concha Oscar; Xu Yi Da; Piccardi Massimo; Moghaddam Zia (IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
    Generative models can be flexibly employed in a variety of tasks such as classification, detection and segmen- tation thanks to their explicit modelling of likelihood functions. However, likelihood functions are hard to ...
  • Santosa Henry; Milton John; Kennedy Paul (Association for Computing Machinery, 2011)
    This paper applies a recent information¿theoretic approach to controlling Genetic Algorithms (GAs) called HMXT to tree¿based Genetic Programming (GP). HMXT, in a GA domain, requires the setting of selection thresholds in ...
  • Rahali Essam; Chong Wei; Chaczko Zenon; Braun Robin (IEEE Xplore, 2011)
    This paper discusses experiences of applying a Holonic approach for Modelling the Business Process Management (BPM) in the telecommunication domain. Topics presented in this paper include shared experiences as well as ...
  • Debenham John; Simoff Simeon (Springer Verlag, 2010)
    Relationships are fundamental to all but the most impersonal forms of interaction in business. Human agents who are unsure of themselves seek honourable trading relationships. The establishment and growth of interpersonal ...
  • He Dan; Zhu Xingquan; Stott Parker D (IEEE, 2011)
    Recent years have witnessed a great deal of attention in tracking news memes over the web, modeling shifts in the ebb and flow of their popularity. One of the most important features of news memes is that they seldom occur ...
  • Huang Shoudong; Lai Yingwu; Frese Udo; Dissanayake Gamini (IEEE, 2010)
    Most people believe SLAM is a complex nonlinear stimation/optimization problem. However, recent research shows that some simple iterative methods based on linearization can sometimes provide surprisingly good solutions to ...
  • Moghaddam Zia; Piccardi Massimo (ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), 2010)
    Modern video surveillance requires addressing high-level concepts such as humans' actions and activities. In addition, surveillance applications need to be portable over a variety of platforms, from servers to mobile ...
  • Tao Dacheng; Li Xuelong; Wu Xindong; Maybank Stephen (IEEE Computer Society, 2006)
    A personâ¿¿s gait changes when he or she is carrying an object such as a bag, suitcase or rucksack. As a result, human identification and tracking are made more difficult because the averaged gait image is too simple to ...