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  • Zhou Tianyi; Tao Dacheng (Springer, 2010)
    In compressed sensing and statistical society, dozens of algorithms have been developed to solve â¿¿1 penalized least square regression, but constrained sparse quadratic optimization (SQO) is still an open problem. In this ...
  • Prior Julia; Lister Raymond (ACM Press, 2004)
  • Leggett Michael (Creativity & Cognition Studio Press, 2006)
  • Sadler Kirsten; Robertson Toni; Kan Melanie; Hagen Penelope (Association for Computing Machinery, 2006)
    In this paper we present initial findings from an empirical study of the mobile technology use and mobile work practices of freelancers in the domain of Film and Television. Our findings demonstrate that mobile phones were ...
  • Jiang Yi; Chen Yan; Zeng Zhimin; He Xiangjian (IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
    C4.5 is a learning algorithm that adopts local search strategy, and it cannot obtain the best decision rules. On the other hand, the simulated annealing algorithm is a globally optimized algorithm and it avoids the drawbacks ...
  • Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
    A bargaining agent exchanges proposals, supported by claims, with an opponent. Each proposal and claim exchanged reveals valuable information about the sender's position. A negotiation may break down if an agent ...
  • Debenham John (World Scientific, 2008)
  • Debenham John (Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2003)
    Negotiation between two trading agents is a two stage process. First, the agents exchange offers whilst acquiring and exchanging information. Second, they attempt to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement in the light ...
  • Debenham John; Simoff Simeon (EDK, 2006)
    A negotiating agent engages in multi-issue bilateral negotiation in a dynamic information-rich environment. The agent aims to make informed decisions. The agent uses maximum entropy inference and minimum relative ...
  • Debenham John (Association for Computing Machinery, 2004)
    A negotiating agent engages in multi-issue bilateral negotiation in a dynamic information-rich environment. The agent strives to make informed decisions. The agent may assume that the integrity of some of its information ...
  • Xu Hongjun; He Xiangjian (Idea Group Publishing, 2004)
    Major restructuring of all Information Technology and Telecommunications businesses in China grows rapidly over the past 1O years. China government realizes the important role of Information Technology in the national ...
  • Dyson Laurel (Idea Group Publishing, 2004)
    Since the mid 1990s there have been many studies of Knowledge Management (KM) in the corporate sector yet little research on how knowledge is managed in higher education. This article explores the barriers to sharing ...
  • He Xiangjian; Jia Wenjing; Wu Qiang; Hur Namho; Hintz Thomas; Wang Huaqing; Kim J (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    Hexagonal structure is different from the traditional square structure for image representation. The geometrical arrangement of pixels on hexagonal structure can be described in terms of a hexagonal grid. Hexagonal structure ...
  • Zhang Guangquan; Bai Chenggang; Lu Jie; Zhang Chengqi (Macquarie Scientific Publishing, 2004)
    This paper applies Bayesian network tecbnique to model and inference tbe uncertain relationsbips among cost factors and benefit factors in E-services. A cost-benefit factor-relation modelproposed in our previous study ...
  • Tao Dacheng; Song Mingli; Li Xuelong; Shen Jialie; Sun Jimeng; Wu Xindong; Faloutsos Christos; Maybank Stephen (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2008)
    Effectively modeling a collection of three-dimensional (3-D) faces is an important task in various applications, especially facial expression-driven ones, e.g., expression generation, retargeting, and synthesis. These 3-D ...
  • Cao Longbing (IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
    Behavior is increasingly recognized as a key component in business intelligence and problem-solving. Different from traditional behavior analysis, which mainly focus on implicit behavior and explicit business appearance ...
  • Cao Longbing; Yu Philip (IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
    Behavior is increasingly recognized as a key entity in business intelligence and problem-solving. Even though behavior analysis has been extensively investigated in social sciences and behavior sciences, in which qualitative ...
  • Broughton Michael; Paay Jeniece; Kjeldskov Jesper; O'Hara Kenton; Li Jane; Phillips M; Rittenbruch Markus (ACM and CHISIG, 2009)
    This paper describes a concept for supporting distributed hands-on collaboration through interaction design for the physical and the digital workspace. The Blended Interaction Spaces concept creates distributed work ...
  • Webb Stephen; Furukawa Tomonari (VSP, 2008)
    This paper presents the architecture of a feedforward manipulator control strategy based on a belief function that may be appropriate for less controlled environments. In this architecture, the belief about the environmental ...