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  • Stead Naomi (Dauphine University, Paris, 2006)
  • Du C; Yang Jingqing; Wu Qiang; Zhang T (Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2009)
    Traditional subspace analysis methods are inefficient and tend to be affected by noise as they compare the test image to all training images, especifically when there are large numbers of training images. To solve such ...
  • Facets 
    Bongers Albertus (n/a, 2009)
    Facets is an interactive video installation exploring interfaces between people and technological environment. Kaleidoscopic video images are projected on a 36 sqm. screen placed in the space, linking the player's area ...
  • Hintz Thomas; Tsai Po-Hsiang; Jan Tony (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    Physiological and/or behavioral characteristics of humans such as face, gait and/or voice have been used in biometric recognition technology. Apart from those characteristics reported in the literature, the hypothesis ...
  • Bubna-Litic David; Kornberger Martin; Laske Stephan (Universidad de Alcala, 2006)
  • Ge Xin Janet (PRRES, The University of Auckland, 2006)
    The paper starts by reviewing literature on housing prices including both price determinants and research methodology. Data published by the Hong Kong Government is used for the study. The housing price variables are grouped ...
  • Pasian Beverly; Sankaran Sivarama; Boydell Spike (Project Management Institute, 2011)
    This research explores the dynamics of a reliable project management capability responsible for undefined projects, and proposes new factors that could influence how project management maturity is determined and modeled. ...
  • Riello Giorgio; Mcneil Peter (Routledge, 2010)
    The infiuential scholar Daniel Roche wrote of seventeenth-century clothing that it 'was at the centre of debates about wealth and poverty, excess and necessity, superfluity and sufficiency, luxury and adequacy' (Roche 1994: ...
  • Clifton-Cunningham Alana (, 2009)
    Background Fashion Craft: drawn threads was aimed to highlight the creative potential of contemporary embroidery and the traditional techniques of the embroiderer. In a partnership with the Embroiderersâ¿¿ Guild of NSW, ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Berg, 2010)
    In the global culture of the carly twenty~first century, in which de~ signers' names provide the subplots of films and television shows such as Sex and the City, the linking of the £1shion designer with creativity, fantasy, ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Berg, 2010)
    There are fashions not just in dress but in all aspectsf life, from the time and manner of taking meals to the ways in which people sit. Clothes arc animated by bodies moving in space, through gesture and deportment, and ...
  • Gwilt Alison; Rissanen Timo (, 2009)
    This project explored the issue of fashion and sustainability, specifically the way in which fashion clothing is produced, used and discarded. It highlighted a variety of sustainable strategies that addressed the problem ...
  • Riello Giorgio; Mcneil Peter (Routledge, 2010)
    The so~ca!led \\ong' eighteenth century, the period spanning from the end of the seventeenth to the beginning of the nineteenth century, has in recent decades been seen as pivotal to the history of fashion. This was not ...
  • Riello Giorgio; Mcneil Peter (Routledge, 2010)
    The idea that dress has the power \to express', that is to say that what we wear conveys meaning regarding who we are in terms of gender and class, but also who we are in terms of cultural attributes, education and taste, ...
  • Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2003)
    This paper presents a fast focus+context viewing technique for the navigation of classical hierarchical layouts. In these layout techniques, only one dimension is considerably important to the visualization. Based on ...
  • Kairuz Gonzalez Eduardo (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2010)
    Venezuelan architect, artist and educator EduardoKairuz reveals how beneath the stereotypical view of Caracas as the `Murder Capital of the World¿ lies a history of savage imposition, dating back to its founding in the ...
  • Jakovich Joanne (Sydney University Press, 2006)
  • Titmarsh Mark (DAB DOCS, 2006)
  • Orr Kirsten (SAHANZ 2005, 2005)
    The Australian international exhibitions in 1879, 1880 and 1888 were the most important public events of the nineteenth century and transformed Sydney and Melbourne into festive cities. Every detail of their ritual ...
  • Perin Gavin (Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), 2010)
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