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  • Tan Chek Tien; Cheng Ho-Lun (AAI Press, 2008)
    Tactical Agent Personality (TAP) is a modeling concept to capture tactical patterns in game agents, based on a personality concept introduced by Tan and Cheng (2007), to allow behavior adaptation to different play styles. ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (School of Multimedia & Information Technology, 2001)
    The paper describes the development of subjects on electronic commerce within a business major in electronic commerce. The paper describes the impact of technology on business processes and provides a framework for teaching ...
  • Steele Robert (CSREA Press, 2001)
    It is emerging that it is very difficult for the major search engines to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date search service of the Web. Even the largest search engines index only a small proportion of static Web ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz, I. T (International Association of Science and Technology for Development, 2002)
    Support for learning processes requires ways to manage the diffusion of technology into the learning process in non-obtrusive ways. To do this the learning process must be clearly defined in terms of learning activities ...
  • Li Yin; Zhou Yue; Yan Junchi; Yang Jie; He Xiangjian (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    The multi channel image or the video clip has the natural form of tensor. The value of the tensor can be corrupted due to noise in acquisition process. We consider the problem of recovering a tensor L of visual data from ...
  • Yang Tao; Kecman Vojislav; Cao Longbing; Zhang Chengqi (IEEE, 2010)
    Adaptive Local Hyperplane (ALH) is a recently proposed classifier for the multi-class classification problems and it has shown encouraging performance in many pattern recognition problems. However, ALH's performance over ...
  • Su Ya; Tao Dacheng; Li Xuelong; Gao Xinbo (IEEE, 2009)
    Active appearance model (AAM) has been widely used for modeling the shape and the texture of deformable objects and matching new ones effectively. The traditional AAM consists of two parts, shape model and texture model. ...
  • Li Chunsheng; Zhang Chengqi; Cao Longbing (Springer-Verlag, 2003)
    Ring-based architectural model is usually employed to promote the scalability and robustness of agent-based systems. However there are no criteria for evaluating the performance of ring-based architectural model. In this ...
  • Umuhoza Denise; Agbinya Johnson; Vahed Anwar (IEEE, 2010)
    Sensory data also known as Geospatial data is collected in-situ or remotely by different types of sensors from different geographic locations, by different agencies and over a period of time. A vast amount of data is ...
  • Ying Mingsheng (IEEE, 2005)
  • Babar Abdul; Zowghi Didar; Cox Karl; Tosic Vladimir (ACM, 2008)
  • Rajagopalapillai Rajugan; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam; Feng Ling (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
    Since the early software models, abstraction and conceptual semantics have proven their importance in software engineering methodologies. For example, Object-Oriented conceptual modeling offers the power in describing and ...
  • Debenham John; Simoff Simeon (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    Three core technologies are needed for automated trading; data mining, intelligent trading agents and virtual institutions in whicb informed trading agents can trade securely both with each other and with human agents in ...
  • Yang Yong; Cao Longbing; Liu Li (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    Behavior analysis received much attention in recent year, such as customer-relationship management, social security surveillance and e-business. Discovering high impact-driven behavior patterns is important for detecting ...
  • Li Sanjiang; Liu Weiming (AAAI Press, 2010)
    Topological relations between spatial objects are the most important kind of qualitative spatial information. Dozens of relation models have been proposed in the past two decades. These models usually make a small number ...
  • Zhang Chengqi; Lu Zi; Lu Jie (Curtin University of Technology, 2002)
    More and more tourists are using Internet to get tourism information, make airline reservations and reserve a hotel in China. Tourism companies are moving more tourism related services online. Electronic commerce ...
  • El-Kiki Tarek; Lawrence Elaine (WSEAS, 2005)
    The benefits, which can also be considered as incentives or drivers, of implementing mGovernment services, include increasing efficiency of government processing (back office) and services (front office). The focus of ...
  • Mairiza Dewi; Zowghi Didar; Nurmuliani Nur (SciTePress, 2010)
    Two of the most significant characteristics of non-functional requirements (NFRs) are interacting and relative. Interacting means NFRs tend to interfere, conflict, and contradict with one other while relative means the ...
  • Ab Aziz Ruhaya; Zowghi Didar; Mcbride Thomas (Knowledge Systems Institute Graduate School, 2009)
    Requirements are related to and affect each other in many different ways. Developing a comprehensive knowledge of these relationships is an important part of understanding requirements. This paper proposes a classification ...
  • Chen Shan; Williams Mary-Anne (Australian Computer Society, Inc, 2010)
    Social recommendations have been rapidly adopted as important components in social network sites. However, they assume a cooperative relationship between parties involved. This assumption can lead to the creation of privacy ...