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  • Lister Raymond; Smith Ian; Ray Michael; Hawson Geoff (Australian Research Centre for Medical Engineering, University of WA, 2001)
  • Bogdanovych Anton; Berger Helmut; Simoff Simeon; Sierra Carles (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
  • Li Xuelong; Tao Dacheng; Gao Xinbo; Lu Wen (Elsevier Science Bv, 2009)
    Reduced-reference (RR) image quality assessment (IQA) metrics evaluate the quality of a distorted (or degraded) image by using some, not all, information of the original (reference) image. In this paper, we propose a novel ...
  • Chowdhury Gobinda (Information Today Inc., 2002)
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  • Jiang Frank; Ling Steve; Agbinya Johnson (IEEE, 2011)
    The rapid growth of computer networks presents challenges to the single detection engine based system, which has been insufficient in meeting end-users' requirements in the large-scale distributed complex network. In this ...
  • Huang Mao; Nguyen Quang Vinh (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    This paper presents a technique for navigating large clustered graphs with triple-layer display. Although our navigation and interaction technique can be applied independently to any graph layout algorithms, in ...
  • Huang Mao; Zhang Kang (Knowledge Systems Institute, 2002)
    This paper describes the development of a 2D interactive visual interface for navigating online product catalogs that are commonly used for B2C e-commerce. We introduce an e-commerce framework for Visual Online Shops ...
  • Quan Wu; Huang Mao (CSREA Press, 2004)
    This paper introduces a novel user interface of online product catalogs. Our research focused on its capability for helping shoppers to navigate and analyze online product information. Specifically, we discuss the ...
  • Lowe David; Kong Xiaoying (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2004)
    Web applications have rapidly become critical to the interaction that organisations have with their external stakeholders. A major factor in the effectiveness of this interaction is the ease with which navigation within ...
  • Kong Xiaoying; Lowe David (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
    Web applications have rapidly become critical to the interaction that organisations have with their external stakeholders. A major factor in the effectiveness of this interaction is the ease with which users can locate ...
  • Fang Gu; Dissanayake Gamini; Kwok Ngai Ming; Huang Shoudong (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    The main contribution of this paper is an algorithm for integrating motion planning and simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM). Accuracy of the maps and the robot locations computed using SLAM is strongly dependent ...
  • Byrne Alex (Emerald Group Publishing, 2003)
    Aims to examine the rôles of libraries and their development. Their part in fostering and supporting intellectuals in contemporary societies is discussed with particular emphasis on free access to information and freedom ...
  • Li Sanjiang; Luo Maokang (Elsevier Science Bv, 2003)
    T. Kubiak raised in 1992 a question about Hausdorffness and compactness in L-topology. It is negatively solved in the present paper by constructing certain L-Hausdorffness and L-compactness axioms. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science ...
  • Zheng Zhigang; Zhao Yanchang; Zuo Ziye; Cao Longbing (Australian Computer Society, 2009)
    Different from traditional positive sequential pattern mining, negative sequential pattern mining considers both positive and negative relationships between items. Negative sequential pattern mining doesn't necessarily ...
  • Tao Dacheng; Li Xuelong; Maybank Stephen (IEEE Computer Soc, 2007)
    Recently, relevance feedback (RF) in content-based image retrieval (CBIR) has been implemented as an online binary classifier to separate the positive samples from the negative samples, where both sets of samples are labeled ...
  • Debenham John; Lawrence Elaine (IAWTIC, 2006)
    A new breed of "information-based" agents aims to deliver effective negotiators to Internet commerce. They are founded on concepts from information theory, and are designed to operate with information flows of varying ...
  • Debenham John; Simoff Simeon (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    The predominant approaches to automating competitive interaction appeal to the central notion of a utility function that represents an agent's preferences. Agent's are then endowed with machinery that enables them to ...
  • Goyal Madhu; Lu Jie; Zhang Guangquan (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    The online auctions are one of the most effective ways of negotiation of salable goods over the internet. To be successful in open multi-agent environments, agents must be capable of adapting different strategies and ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (Southern Cross University, 2001)
    Apparent failures in IS development projects are often attributed to mistranslations of requirements as the system is developed, to language incompatibility between users and technical experts. Many development methodologies ...
  • Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2004)
    A negotiation 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 brake down if an agent ...