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  • Lu Jie; Zhang Guangquan; Ruan Da; Wu Fengjie (Imperial College Press, 2007)
  • Yoo Choonbae; Hawryszkiewycz Igor; Kang Kyeong-Soon (Academic Publishing Limited, 2011)
    This paper proposes that modeling of complex systems use multiple perspectives framework to improve understanding of the complex relationships in such systems. This includes relationships between organizational structure, ...
  • Zhang Peng; Zhu Xingquan; Zhang Zhiwang; Shi Yong (IOS Press, 2010)
    Excessive lose of customer account is becoming a major headache for VIP E-Mail hosting companies. Analysis of what kind of customer is more prone to lose and finding the appropriate measures to sustain those customers has ...
  • Kodagoda Sarath; Wan Silas; Sehestedt Stephan (University of Technology, Sydney, 2007)
    With the rise in accident related fatalities on roads, the researchers around the world are looking for solutions including integrating intelligence to vehicles. One cruicial aspects of it is the robust detection and ...
  • Zhu Xingquan; Jin Ruoming (Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., 2009)
    Many applications are facing the problem of learning from an objective dataset, whereas information from other auxiliary sources may be beneficial but cannot be integrated into the objective dataset for learning. In this ...
  • Yang Yong; Luo Dan; Zhang Chengqi (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    With the exponential growth of the world wide web, web services have becoming more and more popular. However, performance monitoring is a key issue in the booming service-orient architecture regime. Under such loosely ...
  • Kusakunniran Worapan; Wu Qiang; Li Hongdong; Zhang Jian (IEEE, 2009)
    Gait is one of well recognized biometrics that has been widely used for human identification. However, the current gait recognition might have difficulties due to viewing angle being changed. This is because the viewing ...
  • Felix Navarro Karla; Lawrence Elaine; Riudavets Josep; Steele Robert; Messina Marco (World Scientific, 2004)
    Wireless sensors are capable of gathering real-time data not only from the environment but also from the signals that the human body can generate. These tiny and smart tags may act as another layer of infrastructure between ...
  • Hu Qimei; He Xiangjian; Zhou Jun (Australian Computer Society, 2004)
    Real images are often corrupted by noise from various sources. Bilateral filtering is a nonlinear filter that considers intensity variations as well as spatial closeness in the noise smoothing process. It has been ...
  • Zhang Zhengzhi; Kodagoda Sarath (Causal Productions Pty Ltd, 2005)
    Human detection is an important research topic for many researchers who are working with surveillance, safe driving, military and security applications. It is now becoming more and more appropriate with the global ...
  • Liu Bo; Cao Longbing; Yu Philip; Zhang Chengqi (IEEE, 2008)
    In SVMs-based multiple classification, it is not always possible to find an appropriate kernel function to map all the classes from different distribution functions into a feature space where they are linearly separable ...
  • Xiao Yan Shan; Liu Bo; Cao Longbing; Wu Xindong; Zhang Chengqi; Hao Zhifeng; Cao Jie; Yang Fengzhao (IEEE Computer Society Press, 2009)
    SVDD has been proved a powerful tool for outlier detection. However, in detecting outliers on multi-distribution data, namely there are distinctive distributions in the data, it is very challenging for SVDD to generate a ...
  • Arblaster Jaimal; Liu Dikai; Mclachlan Skye; Valls Miro Jaime; Chenoweth Lynnette (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    This paper presents a multi-stage shared control method (MSSC) which can be used to control the movement of a robotic mobility assistant designed to facilitate safe mobilization for people with unstable gait. The ...
  • Cao Longbing (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    Trading agents are very useful for developing and back-testing quality trading strategies to support smart trading actions in the market. However, the existing trading agent research mainly focuses on simple and simulated ...
  • Li Jing; Allinson N; Tao Dacheng; Li Xuelong (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2006)
    Relevance feedback (RF) schemes based on support vector machines (SVMs) have been widely used in content-based image retrieval (CBIR). However, the performance of SVM-based RF approaches is often poor when the number of ...
  • Tan Zhiyuan; Jamdagni Aruna; He Xiangjian; Nanda Priyadarsi; Liu Ren Ping (Springer Verlag, 2011)
    The quality of feature has significant impact on the performance of detection techniques used for Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack. The features that fail to provide accurate characterization for network traffic records make ...
  • Kusakunniran Worapan; Wu Qiang; Zhang Jian; Li Hongdong (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    It has been shown that gait is an efficient biometric feature for identifying a person at a distance. However, it is a challenging problem to obtain reliable gait feature when viewing angle changes because the body appearance ...
  • Xia Tian; Tao Dacheng; Mei Tao; Zhang Yongdong (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2010)
    In computer vision and multimedia search, it is common to use multiple features from different views to represent an object. For example, to well characterize a natural scene image, it is essential to find a set of visual ...
  • Coulin Chad; Zowghi Didar; Sahraoui Abd-El-Kader (Information Science Reference, 2010)
    In this chapter they present a collaborative and situational tool called MUSTER, that has been specifically designed and developed for requirements elicitation workshops, and which utilizes, extends, and demonstrates a ...
  • Khushaba Rami N; Al-Jumaily Adel (IGI Global, 2008)
    rapid increase in popularity in the past few years. The electromyography (EMG) signal, also referred to as the Myoelectric signal (MES), recorded at the surface of the skin, is one of the biosignals generated by the human ...