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Computational study of non-linear great deluge for university course timetabling (2010)
Book Chapter
Obit, J. H., & Landa-Silva, D. (2010). Computational study of non-linear great deluge for university course timetabling. In V. Sgurev, M. Hadjiski, & J. Kacprzyk (Eds.), Intelligent systems: from theory to practice. Springer

The great deluge algorithm explores neighbouring solutions which are accepted if they are better than the best solution so far or if the detriment in quality is no larger than the current water level. In the original great deluge method, the water le... Read More about Computational study of non-linear great deluge for university course timetabling.

Exercise interventions in the treatment of depression (2010)
Book Chapter
Malik, S., Kit Han Mo, P., & Blake, H. (2010). Exercise interventions in the treatment of depression. In H. Blake (Ed.), Physical activity in rehabilitation and recovery (279-312). New York: Nova Science Publishers

Depression is a common psychiatric problem affecting millions of people worldwide. Whilst conventional treatments for depression have involved the use of antidepressant medications or ‘talking’ therapies, in recent years the concept of exercise thera... Read More about Exercise interventions in the treatment of depression.

Ionic Permeability and Currents in the Lens (2010)
Book Chapter
Donaldson, P. J., & Webb, K. F. (2010). Ionic Permeability and Currents in the Lens. In Encyclopedia of the Eye (477-486). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-374203-2.00032-4

© 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. It has been proposed that in the absence of a blood supply the lens operates an internal microcirculation system. In this system spatially distinct differences in the membrane transport properties of the lens... Read More about Ionic Permeability and Currents in the Lens.

Building and sustaining collaboration in cross sector e-learning development (2010)
Book Chapter
Timmons, S., Wharrad, H., Vezyridis, P., Randle, J., Lymn, J., & Bath-Hextall, F. (2010). Building and sustaining collaboration in cross sector e-learning development. In A. Bromage, L. Clouder, J. Thistlethwaite, & F. Gordon (Eds.), Interprofessional e-learning and collaborative work: practices and technologies. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-889-0.ch014

This chapter will focus on the process of building and sustaining collaborative reusable e-learning object development across three educational sectors, Higher Education (HE), the UK National Health Service (NHS) and Further Education (FE) Colleges,... Read More about Building and sustaining collaboration in cross sector e-learning development.

Case studies of creating reusable inter professional e-learning objects (2010)
Book Chapter
Wharrad, H., & Windle, R. (2010). Case studies of creating reusable inter professional e-learning objects. In A. Bromage, L. Clouder, J. Thistlethwaite, & F. Gordon (Eds.), Interprofessional e-learning and collaborative work: practices and technologies. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-889-0.ch021

Reusable learning objects can play an important part in enhancing interprofessional learning. They provide flexible support to students of health care and provide an opportunity during the creation process, for interprofessional educators to share kn... Read More about Case studies of creating reusable inter professional e-learning objects.

Reusable learning objects in healthcare education (2010)
Book Chapter
Windle, R., & Wharrad, H. (2010). Reusable learning objects in healthcare education. In A. Bromage, L. Clouder, J. Thistlethwaite, & F. Gordon (Eds.), Interprofessional e-learning and collaborative work: practices and technologies. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-889-0.ch020

This chapter will review the definition, development and characteristics of reusable learning objects (RLOs) and outline examples of how these resources are meeting the challenges of interprofessional learning. It will discuss the ways in which pedag... Read More about Reusable learning objects in healthcare education.

Outcome measurement in cognitive neurorehabilitation (2010)
Book Chapter
Lincoln, N., & das Nair, R. (2010). Outcome measurement in cognitive neurorehabilitation. In D. T. Stuss, G. Winocur, & I. H. Robertson (Eds.), Cognitive neurorehabilitation : evidence and application. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316529898.008

Introduction: The aim of this chapter is to consider the criteria for selecting outcome measures for evaluating the effects of cognitive neurorehabilitation. The International Classification of Function, Disability and Health (ICF) (World Health Orga... Read More about Outcome measurement in cognitive neurorehabilitation.

Discovering beneficial cooperative structures for the automated construction of heuristics (2010)
Book Chapter
Terrazas, G., Landa-Silva, D., & Krasnogor, N. (2010). Discovering beneficial cooperative structures for the automated construction of heuristics. In Nature inspired cooperative strategies for optimization (NICSO 2010) (89-100). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12538-6_8

The current research trends on hyper-heuristics design have sprung up in two different flavours: heuristics that choose heuristics and heuristics that generate heuristics. In the latter, the goal is to develop a problem-domain independent strategy to... Read More about Discovering beneficial cooperative structures for the automated construction of heuristics.

From poster to PhD: The evolution of a literature review (2010)
Book Chapter
Dixon, K., & Janks, H. (2010). From poster to PhD: The evolution of a literature review. In M. Walker, & P. Thomson (Eds.), The Routledge Doctoral Supervisor's Companion: Supporting Effective Research in Education and the Social Sciences. Routledge

A literature review evolves. At first the literature constitutes the research, then it is constituted by it. The story of the evolution of the literature review for Kerryn’s research is intertwined with the story of her evolving relationship with Hila... Read More about From poster to PhD: The evolution of a literature review.

The PAVE study (Physical Activity Virtual Education): development of reusable learning objects (RLOs) to enhance nursing students' knowledge and understanding of physical activity (2010)
Book Chapter
Blake, H., & Wharrad, H. (2010). The PAVE study (Physical Activity Virtual Education): development of reusable learning objects (RLOs) to enhance nursing students' knowledge and understanding of physical activity. In G. Baker, J. Falk-Whynes, & A. Sidorovitch (Eds.), Teaching for integrative learning. University of Nottingham. Centre for Integrative Learning

The aim of this project was to design, build and test two sustainable reusable learning objects (RLOs) for physical activity (PA) and provide opportunities to assess changes in knowledge and self-reported behaviour following exposure. The RLOs develo... Read More about The PAVE study (Physical Activity Virtual Education): development of reusable learning objects (RLOs) to enhance nursing students' knowledge and understanding of physical activity.

Behavioural correlation for detecting P2P bots (2010)
Book Chapter
Al-Hammadi, Y., & Aickelin, U. (2010). Behavioural correlation for detecting P2P bots. In Second International Conference on Future Networks, 2010: ICFN '10. IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICFN.2010.72

In the past few years, IRC bots, malicious programs which are remotely controlled by the attacker through IRC servers, have become a major threat to the Internet and users. These bots can be used in different malicious ways such as issuing distri... Read More about Behavioural correlation for detecting P2P bots.

STORM - a novel information fusion and cluster interpretation technique (2010)
Book Chapter
Feyereisl, J., & Aickelin, U. (2010). STORM - a novel information fusion and cluster interpretation technique. In E. Corchado, & H. Yin (Eds.), Intelligent data engineering and automated learning -- IDEAL 2009:10th internatio conference, Bourgos, Spain, September 23-26, 2009: proceedings. Springer

Analysis of data without labels is commonly subject to scrutiny by unsupervised machine learning techniques. Such techniques provide more meaningful representations, useful for better understanding of a problem at hand, than by looking only at the da... Read More about STORM - a novel information fusion and cluster interpretation technique.

Defining a simulation strategy for cancer immunocompetence (2010)
Book Chapter
Figueredo, G. P., & Aickelin, U. (2010). Defining a simulation strategy for cancer immunocompetence. In E. Hart, C. McEwan, J. Timmis, & A. Hone (Eds.), Artificial immune systems: 9th international conference, ICARIS 2010, Edinburgh, UK, July 26-29, 2010: proceedings. Springer

Although there are various types of cancer treatments, none of these currently take into account the e®ect of ageing of the immune system and hence altered responses to cancer. Recent studies have shown that in vitro stimulation of T cells can help i... Read More about Defining a simulation strategy for cancer immunocompetence.

Investigating immune system aging: system dynamics and agent-based modeling (2010)
Book Chapter
Figueredo, G. P., & Aickelin, U. (2010). Investigating immune system aging: system dynamics and agent-based modeling. In G. Wainer (Ed.), Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC): 12-14 July, Ottawa, ON, Canada. Society for Modeling and Simulation International

System dynamics and agent based simulation models can both be used to model and understand interactions of entities within a population. Our modeling work presented here is concerned with understanding the suitability of the different types of simul... Read More about Investigating immune system aging: system dynamics and agent-based modeling.

High-order hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for compressible fluid flows (2010)
Book Chapter
Giani, S., & Houston, P. (2010). High-order hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for compressible fluid flows. In N. Kroll, H. Bieler, H. Deconinck, V. Couallier, H. van der Ven, & K. Sorensen (Eds.), ADIGMA - a European initiative on the development of adaptive higher-order variational methods for aerospace applications. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03707-8_28

This article is concerned with the construction of general isotropic and anisotropic adaptive strategies, as well as hp-mesh refinement techniques, in combination with dual-weighted-residual a posteriori error indicators for the discontinuous Galerki... Read More about High-order hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for compressible fluid flows.

Artificial immune systems (2010)
Book Chapter
Greensmith, J., Whitbrook, A., & Aickelin, U. (2010). Artificial immune systems. In M. Gendreau, & J.-Y. Potvin (Eds.), Handbook of metaheuristics. Springer

The human immune system has numerous properties that make it ripe for exploitation in the computational domain, such as robustness and fault tolerance, and many different algorithms, collectively termed Artificial Immune Systems (AIS), have been ins... Read More about Artificial immune systems.

An audio CAPTCHA to distinguish humans from computers (2010)
Book Chapter
Haichang, G., Liu, H., Yao, D., Liu, X., & Aickelin, U. (2010). An audio CAPTCHA to distinguish humans from computers. In F. Yu, M. Russell, N. Rubens, & J. Zhang (Eds.), Third International Symposium on Electronic Commerce and Security, ISECS2010: Guangzhou, China, 29-31 July 2010. IEEE Computer Society

CAPTCHAs are employed as a security measure to differentiate human users from bots. A new sound-based CAPTCHA is proposed in this paper, which exploits the gaps between human voice and synthetic voice rather than relays on the auditory perception o... Read More about An audio CAPTCHA to distinguish humans from computers.