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  • Cronin, Tim; Ryan, Marni; Proudfoot, Reece (2012-05-01)
    The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) are the lead organisers for Earth Hour and present The Earth Hour Story. They discuss the history of how Earth Hour started in Australia and the magnitude of impact it has had on the ...
  • Chandran Daniel (Beijing Institute of Technology Press, 2002)
    Businesses are now engaging in new technology to do business in a more successful way. They face constant pressure to speed up operations and perform efficient and effective services. E-Commerce has the capacity to ...
  • Coltman Tim; Devinney Timothy; Midgley David (Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2007)
    Among many leading organizations, in all sectors of industry, commerce and government, there is considerable evidence of e-business being deployed to achieve strategic goals. Where this deployment has been most successful, ...
  • Jia Wenjing; He Xiangjian; Wu Qiang (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    In this paper, a novel color coocurrence histogram method, named eCCH which stands for color cooccurence histogram at edge points, is proposed to describe the spatial-color joint distribution of images. Unlike all existing ...
  • He Xiangjian; Jia Wenjing; Lin Qiang (Macquarie Scientific Publishing, 2004)
    This paper describes the studies on methods of compression for medical echocardiography sequence, or called ultrasound sequential images in this paper. The aim is to find a combination of methods, which achieves the ...
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    The concept of dual rationality in human agents is well understood. It is significant in the work of the economist and Nobel Laureate Friedrich Hayek. In psychology Sigmund Freud described â¿¿dual information processingâ¿¿. ...
  • Bogdanovych Anton; Berger Helmut; Simoff Simeon; Sierra Carles (IADIS Press, 2004)
    Many researchers have paid close attention in the recent past to 3D product presentation in E-Commerce systems. Surprisingly, not many practical results have been shown. In this paper we outline the reasons for the lack ...
  • Lai Johnny; Leung Frank; Ling Steve (IEEE, 2010)
    In this paper, a modified Differential Evolution (DE) that incorporates double wavelet-based operations is proposed to handle a load flow problem. The wavelet based operation is embedded in the DE mutation and crossover ...
  • Liu Li; Kong Xiaoying; Chen Jing (Southern Cross University, 2006)
    As agile methodologies are being adopted by increasing number of organizations, there is a greater need to understand its value. This study attempts to explain the value of Agile Methodologies by introducing a new economic ...
  • He Xiangjian; Jia Wenjing; Wu Qiang (Assumption Univeristy,Bangkok, 2004)
    This paper examines the gradient-based edge detection algorithm on hexagonal grids and compares it with that on conventional rectangular grids. Since there is no mature hardware for hexagonal-based image capture and ...
  • Zheng Lihong; He Xiangjian (Australian Computer Society, 2004)
    Accurately locating edge points is important for image measurement. This paper describes an edge detection method based on back-propagation algorithm of neural networks. A three-layer structure of artificial neural network ...
  • He Xiangjian; Wu Qiang; Jia Wenjing; Hintz Thomas (Multi-Science Publishing Co. Ltd, 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 ...
  • Hintz Thomas; He Xiangjian; Wu Qiang (CSREA Press, 2004)
    Gradient-based edge detection is a straightforward method to identify the edge points in the original greylevel image. It is intuitive that in the human vision system the edge points always appear where the greylevel value ...
  • Wang Phil; Durairaj Ramesh; Lavian Tal; Hoang Doan; Travostino Franco (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2003)
    After a decade of research and development, IP multicast has still not been deployed widely in the global Internet due lo many open technical issues: lack of admission control, poorly scaled with large number of groups. ...
  • He Xiangjian; Wu Qiang; Hintz Thomas (CSREA Press, 2003)
    Edge map is considered as an important entity containing most of object features in an image. Many computer vision systems rely on the use of the boundary line information to perform the object recognition tasks. ...
  • Zhang Shichao; Zhang Jilian; Zhang Chengqi (Elsevier, 2004)
  • Zhu Xingquan; Wu Xindong; Yang Y (Springer London Ltd, 2006)
    Recently, mining from data streams has become an important and challenging task for many real-world applications such as credit card fraud protection and sensor networking. One popular solution is to separate stream data ...
  • Verma Rohit; Thompson Gary; Moore William; Louviere Jordan (Federation American Soc Exp Biol, 2003)
  • Guo Xuetao; Lu Jie (IDEA Group Publishing, 2005)