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  • Cheng Joseph; Qiao Mu; Bian Wei; Tao Dacheng (Elsevier Science Bv, 2011)
    In this paper, we propose a new algorithm for partitioning human posture represented by 3D point clouds sampled from the surface of human body. The algorithm is formed as a constrained extension of the recently developed ...
  • Hu Gibson; Dissanayake Gamini; Huang Shoudong (IEEE, 2009)
    This paper presents an efficient and reliable algorithm for autonomous robots to build large-scale three dimensional maps by combining small local submaps. The algorithm is a generalization of our recent work on two ...
  • Chaczko Zenon; Chiu Christopher; Klempous Ryszard; Nikodem Jan (IEEE Computer Society 2010, 2010)
    The paper describes a business reengineering process (BPR) approach to address multi-timezone (3-timezone or 3TZ) collaborative teamwork environments by combining the Holonic architecture with the Zachman Metamodel Framework. ...
  • Al-Sharawneh Jebrin; Williams Mary-Anne (IEEE, 2009)
    Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) is a new approach to modeling systems comprised of autonomous interacting agents. It promises to have an important role in research and education. Some researchers have contended ...
  • Chowdhury Gobinda (Facet Publishing, 2005)
    Scholarly communications can take place through a number of documentary forms including seminar and 'conference papers, technical reports, theses and dissertations, journal articles and review papers, monographs, edited ...
  • Robertson Toni; Kan Ni Min; Hagen Penelope; Sadler Kirsten (Australasian Association for Information Systems, 2006)
    Mobile devices, applications and services have become integrated into people's daily lives on a personal and professional level. Although traditional research methods are being used to understand the use of mobile devices ...
  • Steele Robert; Lubonski Marcin; Ventsov Yuri; Lawrence Elaine (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2004)
    Current business presentations are commonly multimedia-based and with the realization of the mobile enterprise, accessing of such presentations stored on servers from mobile devices will become increasingly common. ...
  • Moulton Bruce; Forrest Yvonne (Blackwell Publishing, 2006)
  • Robinson Catherine; Searby Rosemary (UTSePress, 2006)
    This research project set out to identify the need for crisis accommodation of single homeless women in Western Sydney. It was hoped that this need would be identified through records of requests for assistance by homeless ...
  • Zheng Lihong; He Xiangjian; Samali Bijan; Yang Laurence (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    Automatic License Plate Recognition is useful for real time traffice management and surveillance. License plate recognition usually contains two steps, namely license plate detection/localization and character recognition. ...
  • Zhang Zui; Gunes Hatice; Piccardi Massimo (IEEE, 2008)
    Head detection in images and videos plays an important role in a wide range of computer vision and multimedia applications. In this paper, we propose a new head detection algorithm that is capable of handling significantly ...
  • Liu Dan; He Xiangjian (CSREA Press, 2005)
    Spiral Architecture is a relatively new and powerful approach to general-purpose machine vision system. On this novel architecture, Spiral Addition and Multiplication achieve image processing. As we all known, fractal ...
  • Li Ming; Hoang Doan (International Association for Computer and Information Science (ACIS), 2003)
    Differentiated Service Network (DiffServ) provides an architecture that is scalable and capable of differentiating applications' quality of service (QoS). However, it does not take account fairness issues among flows ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    Computers are now being increasingly used to support collaborative knowledge intensive processes. These are processes where intense interaction takes place between team members with a common goal. The paper identifies ...
  • Cao Longbing (Information Science Reference, 2009)
  • Liu Jia; Yang Jie; Zhang Yi; He Xiangjian (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    In this paper we propose a novel framework for action recognition based on multiple features for improve action recognition in videos. The fusion of multiple features is important for recognizing actions as often a single ...
  • Martincic Anita; Dovey Kenneth (Inderscience Publishers, 2011)
    The paper outlines an action research project conducted within an Australian public sector organisation with the purpose of changing a key internal business process. Despite the significant challenges incurred by using a ...
  • Kumar Madhu; Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar) (Springer, 2006)
    This paper analyses the actions of Mahabharat from the point of view of action science. From the point of view of action science, the source of the problem of Mahabharat is the undiscussable issue of who should be the king ...
  • Chaczko Zenon; Chiang Frank; Braun Robin (Springer, 2007)
    There is a list of very much needed object-oriented and autonomous paradigms that are currently absent from traditional implementations of MIBs in telecommunication systems. We argue that some of autonomous features can ...
  • Tian Xinmei; Tao Dacheng; Hua Xian-Sheng; Wu Xiuqing (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2010)
    Image search reranking methods usually fail to capture the user's intention when the query term is ambiguous. Therefore, reranking with user interactions, or active reranking, is highly demanded to effectively improve the ...