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Wireless mobile ad-hoc sensor networks for very large scale cattle monitoring (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Radenkovic, M., & Wietrzyk, B. Wireless mobile ad-hoc sensor networks for very large scale cattle monitoring. Presented at 6th International Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks (ASWN '06)

This paper investigates the use of wireless mobile ad hoc sensor networks in the nationwide cattle monitoring systems. This problem is essential for monitoring general animal health and detecting outbreaks of animal diseases that can... Read More about Wireless mobile ad-hoc sensor networks for very large scale cattle monitoring.

Multiple-retrieval case-based reasoning for course timetabling problems (2006)
Journal Article
Burke, E., MacCarthy, B. L., Petrovic, S., & Qu, R. (2006). Multiple-retrieval case-based reasoning for course timetabling problems. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 57(2),

The structured representation of cases by attribute graphs in a Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) system for course timetabling has been the subject of previous research by the authors. In that system, the case base is organised as a decision tree and the r... Read More about Multiple-retrieval case-based reasoning for course timetabling problems.

Calculating an exceptional machine (2006)
Book Chapter
Hutton, G., & Wright, J. (2006). Calculating an exceptional machine. In H.-W. Loidl (Ed.), Trends in functional programming. Volume 5. Intellect

BOA for nurse scheduling (2006)
Book Chapter
Li, J., & Aickelin, U. (2006). BOA for nurse scheduling. In M. Pelikan, K. Sastry, & E. Cantú-Paz (Eds.), Scalable optimization via probabilistic modeling: from algorithms to applications. Springer

Our research has shown that schedules can be built mimicking a human scheduler by using a set of rules that involve domain knowledge. This chapter presents a Bayesian Optimization Algorithm (BOA)for the nurse scheduling problem that chooses such suit... Read More about BOA for nurse scheduling.

The spatial character of sensor technology (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Reeves, S., Pridmore, T., Crabtree, A., Green, J., Benford, S., & O'Malley, C. The spatial character of sensor technology. Presented at Designing Interactive Systems (DIS)

By considering the spatial character of sensor-based interactive systems, this paper investigates how discussions of seams and seamlessness in ubiquitous computing neglect the complex spatial character that is constructed as a side-effect of deployin... Read More about The spatial character of sensor technology.

An immune inspired Network Intrusion Detection System utilising correlation (2006)
Book Chapter
Tedesco, G., & Aickelin, U. (2006). An immune inspired Network Intrusion Detection System utilising correlation. In T. Kovacs, & J. A. Marshall (Eds.), AISB '06: adaptation in artificial and biological systems. Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour

Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS) are computer systems which monitor a network with the aim of discerning malicious from benign activity on that network. While a wide range of approaches have met varying levels of success, most IDSs rely on... Read More about An immune inspired Network Intrusion Detection System utilising correlation.

Data Reduction in Intrusion Alert Correlation (2006)
Journal Article
Tedesco, G., & Aickelin, U. (2006). Data Reduction in Intrusion Alert Correlation. WSEAS Transactions on Computers,

Network intrusion detection sensors are usually built around low level models of network traffic. This means that their output is of a similarly low level and as a consequence, is difficult to analyze. Intrusion alert correlation is the task of autom... Read More about Data Reduction in Intrusion Alert Correlation.

A discourse-based approach to human-computer communication (2006)
Journal Article
H Connolly, J., Chamberlain, A., & W Phillips, I. (2006). A discourse-based approach to human-computer communication. Semiotica, 2006(160), Article 203-217. https://doi.org/10.1515/sem.2006.046

The term ‘dialogue’ has its origin in the study of human language, where it is regarded primarily as a form of discourse, and hence as a pragmatic-level phenomenon. However, ‘dialogue’ is nowadays also used to denote human- computer interaction; and... Read More about A discourse-based approach to human-computer communication.

Evaluating Invariances in Document Layout Functions (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Macdonald, A. J., Brailsford, D. F., & Lumley, J. Evaluating Invariances in Document Layout Functions. Presented at 2006 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering

With the development of variable-data-driven digital presses - where each document printed is potentially unique - there is a need for pre-press optimization to identify material that is invariant from document to document. In this way rasterisation... Read More about Evaluating Invariances in Document Layout Functions.

Artificial Immune Tissue using Self-Organizing Networks (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Feyereisl, J., & Aickelin, U. Artificial Immune Tissue using Self-Organizing Networks. Presented at Workshop on Artificial Immune Systems and Immune System Modelling

As introduced by Bentley et al. (2005), artificial immune systems (AIS) are lacking tissue, which is present in one form or another in all living multi-cellular organisms. Some have argued that this concept in the context of AIS brings little novelty... Read More about Artificial Immune Tissue using Self-Organizing Networks.