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  • Brookes Wayne; Kanagasabai Lyndal (INSTICC, 2004)
    Web Services and SOAP, the Simple Object Access Protocol, looks set to become not only the cornerstone of transactions between businesses, but SOAP is also is an emerging protocol for application interoperability ...
  • Johnston Benjamin; Williams Mary-Anne (Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, 2007)
    This paper introduces the Slick architecture and outlines how it may be applied to solve the well known Egg-Cracking Problem. In contrast to other solutions to this problem that are based on formal logics, the Slick ...
  • Zhang Huaifeng; He Xiangjian; Wu Qiang (JYNU Press, 2006)
    Generic Object detecton is one of the most active research topics in computer vison and pattern recogiton Automatic object detecton has important applicatons in the field of image retrieval, object recogniton, driver ...
  • Ling Steve; Nguyen Hung; Chan Kit (IEEE, 2010)
    Low blood glucose (Hypoglycaemia) is dangerous and can result in unconsciousness, seizures and even death. It has a common and serious side effect of insulin therapy in patients with diabetes. We measure physiological ...
  • Yan Xiaowei; Zhang Chengqi; Zhang Shichao (Elsevier Science, 2009)
    We design a genetic algorithm-based strategy for identifying association rules without specifying actual minimum support. In this approach, an elaborate encoding method is developed, and the relative confidence is used as ...
  • Maali Yashar; Al-Jumaily Adel (IEEE, 2011)
    This paper proposes a genetic fuzzy approach for detecting Apnea/Hypopnea events by using Air flow, thoracic and abdominal respiratory movement signals and Oxygen desaturation as inputs. Results show efficiency of this approach.
  • Deng Cheng; Gao Xinbo; Tao Dacheng; Li Xuelong (IEEE, 2008)
    In this paper, we present a robust approach to digital watermarking embedding and retrieval for digital images. The affine-invariant point detector is used to extract feature regions of the given host image. Image normalization ...
  • Deng Cheng; Gao Xinbo; Tao Dacheng; Li Xuelong (IEEE, 2008)
    In this paper, we present a robust approach to digital watermarking embedding and retrieval for digital images. The affine-invariant point detector is used to extract feature regions of the given host image. Image normalization ...
  • Gao Xinbo; Deng Cheng; Li Xuelong; Tao Dacheng (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2010)
    Feature-based image watermarking schemes, which aim to survive various geometric distortions, have attracted great attention in recent years. Existing schemes have shown robustness against rotation, scaling, and translation, ...
  • Tao Dacheng; Li Xuelong; Wu Xindong; Maybank Stephen (IEEE Computer Soc, 2009)
    Subspace selection approaches are powerful tools in pattern classification and data visualization. One of the most important subspace approaches is the linear dimensionality reduction step in the Fisher's linear discriminant ...
  • Danylak, R. (IOS Press, 2003)
    Intuition is the instantaneous knowledge that we possess of what is present in a perceived environment which includes the possible intentions of others. In human to human interaction, we intuitively respond to each other's ...
  • Herrington, T.; Handal, B. P (Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers, 2005)
    The World Wide Web (WWW) is making a significant impact in the field of mathematics education. In recent years, several thousand web sites have been created to promote the teaching and learning of school mathematics. It ...
  • He Xiangjian; Song Julong; Lin Zhenxian (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    Making use of Apollonius Fill, an algorithm is presented, which is for finding solutions of global optimization problems nonlinearly constrained by a circular region in the plane. Using this algorithm, global optimum ...
  • Nassis Vicky; Dillon Tharam; Rahayu Wenny; Rajagopalapillai Rajugan (IGI Global, 2006)
    eXtensible Markup Language (XML) has emerged as the dominant standard in describing and exchanging data amongst heterogeneous data sources. The increasing presence of large volumes of data appearing creates the need to ...
  • Zhou Tianyi; Tao Dacheng (Omnipress, 2011)
    Low-rank and sparse structures have been profoundly studied in matrix completion and compressed sensing. In this paper, we develop 'Go Decomposition' (GoDec) to efficiently and robustly estimate the low-rank part L and ...
  • Sheard Judithe; Carbone Angela; Lister Raymond; Simon Beth; Thompson Errol; Whalley J (Association of Computing Machinery, 2008)
    ABSTRACT: This paper explores the programming knowledge of novices using Biggs' SOLO taxonomy. It builds on previous work of Lister et al. (2006) and addresses some of the criticisms of that work. The research was conducted ...
  • Coulin Chad; Zowghi Didar (Essener Informatik Beitrage, 2004)
    As the field of Requirements Engineering continues to evolve, so too does the need to develop specialized educational programs that will provide student and novice requirements engineers with the required expertise and ...
  • El-Kiki Tarek; Lawrence Elaine (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    Mobile communication technologies include wireless broadband, 3G cellular networks, Near Field Communications whilst mobile devices such as 3G phones and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) now have the computing power ...
  • Shambour Qusai; Lu Jie (Springer, 2011)
    The information overload problem results in the under-use of some existing e-Government services. Recommender systems have proven to be an effective solution to the information overload problem by providing users with ...
  • He Xiangjian; Wu Qiang; Hintz Thomas; Jia Wenjing (Institute of Business Administration, 2008)
    Gradient-based edge detection is a straightforward method to identify the edge points in the original grey-level image. It is intuitive that in the human vision system the edge points always appear where the grey-level ...