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Compact fusion (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Hope, C., & Hutton, G. (2006). Compact fusion.

There are many advantages to writing functional programs in a compositional style, such as clarity and modularity. However, the intermediate data structures produced may mean that the resulting program is inefficient in terms of space. These may be r... Read More about Compact fusion.

The B-coder: an improved binary arithmetic coder and probability estimator (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Kelly, B. G., & Brailsford, D. F. (2006). The B-coder: an improved binary arithmetic coder and probability estimator.

In this paper we present the B-coder, an efficient binary arithmetic coder that performs extremely well on a wide range of data. The B-coder should be classed as an `approximate’ arithmetic coder, because of its use of an approximation to multiplicat... Read More about The B-coder: an improved binary arithmetic coder and probability estimator.

Wireless mobile ad-hoc sensor networks for very large scale cattle monitoring (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Radenkovic, M., & Wietrzyk, B. (2006). Wireless mobile ad-hoc sensor networks for very large scale cattle monitoring.

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.

Artificial Immune Tissue using Self-Organizing Networks (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Feyereisl, J., & Aickelin, U. (2006). Artificial Immune Tissue using Self-Organizing Networks.

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.

Evaluating Invariances in Document Layout Functions (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Macdonald, A. J., Brailsford, D. F., & Lumley, J. (2006). Evaluating Invariances in Document Layout Functions. In D. F. Brailsford (Ed.),

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.

The spatial character of sensor technology (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Reeves, S., Pridmore, T., Crabtree, A., Green, J., Benford, S., & O'Malley, C. (2006). The spatial character of sensor technology.

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.

Laying out the future of final-form digital documents (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Brailsford, D. F. (2006). Laying out the future of final-form digital documents. In J. P. Allebach, & H. Chao (Eds.),

It is just over 20 years since Adobe's PostScript opened a new era in digital documents. PostScript allows most details of rendering to be hidden within the imaging device itself, while providing a rich set of primitives enabling document engineers t... Read More about Laying out the future of final-form digital documents.