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Computer games for user engagement in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) monitoring and therapy (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Craven, M. P., & Groom, M. J. (2015). Computer games for user engagement in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) monitoring and therapy.

State-of-the-art computer games and psychological tests for symptom monitoring and therapy in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are explored and reviewed. Three foci for research studies are identified: task (human performance) focus; e... Read More about Computer games for user engagement in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) monitoring and therapy.

Modelling the Effect of Individual Differences in Punishment Sensitivity on Behaviour in a Public Goods Game (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Manh Vu, T., Siebers, P., Skatova, A., & Turocy, T. (2015). Modelling the Effect of Individual Differences in Punishment Sensitivity on Behaviour in a Public Goods Game. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Modeling and Applied Simulation 2015

Previous research on social dilemmas demonstrated that various forms of punishment for free-riding can increase contribution levels in public goods games. The way individual group members react to the possibility of punishment can be also affected by... Read More about Modelling the Effect of Individual Differences in Punishment Sensitivity on Behaviour in a Public Goods Game.

Effective capacity analysis of smart grid communication networks (2015)
Conference Proceeding
You, M., Mou, X., & Sun, H. (2015). Effective capacity analysis of smart grid communication networks. . https://doi.org/10.1109/camad.2015.7390508

Smart grid represents a significant new technology of improving the efficiency, reliability and economics of the production, transmission and distribution of electricity that helps reduce carbon emissions. Communication networks become a key to achie... Read More about Effective capacity analysis of smart grid communication networks.

Analysis of SiC MOSFETs under hard and soft-switching (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Ahmed, M. R., Todd, R., & Forsyth, A. J. (2015). Analysis of SiC MOSFETs under hard and soft-switching. In 2015 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE). https://doi.org/10.1109/ecce.2015.7309974

Analytical models for hard-switching and soft-switching SiC MOSFETs and their experimental validation are described in this paper. The models include the high frequency parasitic components in the circuit and enable very fast, accurate simulation of... Read More about Analysis of SiC MOSFETs under hard and soft-switching.

Fast and exact bi-directional fitting of active appearance models (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Kossaifi, J., Tzimiropoulos, G., & Pantic, M. (2015). Fast and exact bi-directional fitting of active appearance models.

Finding landmarks on objects like faces is a challenging computer vision problem, especially in real life conditions (or in-the-wild) and Active Appearance Models have been widely used to solve it. State-of-the-art algorithms for fitting an AAM to a... Read More about Fast and exact bi-directional fitting of active appearance models.

Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Rose, C. J., Thomas, D. W., Sumner, M., & Christopher, E. (2015). Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator.

In this paper a laboratory demonstrator for the study of power system faults is described. The facility has been developed in order to experimentally investigate a number of fault location and power system protection technologies developed by the aut... Read More about Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator.

Modelling and simulation of rail passengers to evaluate methods to reduce dwell times (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Perkins, A., Ryan, B., & Siebers, P. (2015). Modelling and simulation of rail passengers to evaluate methods to reduce dwell times.

The paper outlines a feasibility study using modelling and simulation to reduce dwell times and increase rail network capacity. We use agent based modelling, where passengers are treated as a separate entities, basing their movements on rules from th... Read More about Modelling and simulation of rail passengers to evaluate methods to reduce dwell times.

Wilderness, camera, action: conservation, commercialisation and change in National Parks landscapes (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Porter, N. (2015). Wilderness, camera, action: conservation, commercialisation and change in National Parks landscapes. In Landscapes in Flux, 223-226

How is wilderness defined, and how do such definitions change over time? It has long been recognised that the idea of wilderness and perceptions of nature in general, are socially, politically, culturally and legally constructed. In this paper, a hig... Read More about Wilderness, camera, action: conservation, commercialisation and change in National Parks landscapes.

Human data interaction: historical lessons from social studies and CSCW (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Crabtree, A., & Mortier, R. (2015). Human data interaction: historical lessons from social studies and CSCW.

Human Data Interaction (HDI) is an emerging field of research that seeks to support end-users in the day-to-day management of their personal digital data. This is a programmatic paper that seeks to elaborate foundational challenges that face HDI from... Read More about Human data interaction: historical lessons from social studies and CSCW.

Contribution of Ref(2)p to regulation of Drosophila notum epithelial cell apico-basal polarity and phenotype (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Shohayeb, B., Georgiou, M., & Layfield, R. (2015). Contribution of Ref(2)p to regulation of Drosophila notum epithelial cell apico-basal polarity and phenotype.

Cell polarity impacts on the maintenance of cell shape, cell-cell junction integrity, and protrusion formation and dynamics. Further, polarity additionally regulates cell movement, proliferation and differentiation. Conversely when cells lose their p... Read More about Contribution of Ref(2)p to regulation of Drosophila notum epithelial cell apico-basal polarity and phenotype.

The image of the city in the information era: analyzing the effect of digital mobile devices on city imaging process (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Ahmadpoormobarakeh, N., & Heath, T. (2015). The image of the city in the information era: analyzing the effect of digital mobile devices on city imaging process. In I. Theona, & D. Charitos (Eds.), Hybrid City 2015: Data to the People: Proceedings of the 3rd International Biennial Conference, 185-188

This paper presents the early stages of a PhD research which attempts to analyze the effect of using digital mobile devices on the process of city imaging in The Information Era. Within this process, some guidelines are suggested in order to facilita... Read More about The image of the city in the information era: analyzing the effect of digital mobile devices on city imaging process.

Investigation of GNSS integrity augmentation synergies with unmanned aircraft sense-and-avoid systems (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Sabatini, R., Moore, T., Hill, C., & Ramasamy, S. (2015). Investigation of GNSS integrity augmentation synergies with unmanned aircraft sense-and-avoid systems. In SAE Technical Paper Series. https://doi.org/10.4271/2015-01-2456

Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) can support the development of low-cost and high performance navigation and guidance architectures for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and, in conjunction with suitable data link technologies, the provision... Read More about Investigation of GNSS integrity augmentation synergies with unmanned aircraft sense-and-avoid systems.

A data analysis framework to rank HGV drivers (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Figueredo, G. P., Quinlan, P., Mesgarpour, M., Garibaldi, J. M., & John, R. (2015). A data analysis framework to rank HGV drivers.

We report on the details of the methodology applied to support shortlisting the nominees for the Microlise Driver of the Year awards. The aim was to recognise the United Kingdom’s most talented heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers, with the list of top... Read More about A data analysis framework to rank HGV drivers.

Estimating current derivatives for sensorless motor drive applications (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Hind, D. M., Sumner, M., & Gerada, C. (2015). Estimating current derivatives for sensorless motor drive applications.

The PWM current derivative technique for sensorless control of AC machines requires current derivative measurements under certain PWM vectors. This is often not possible under narrow PWM vectors due to high frequency (HF) oscillations which affect th... Read More about Estimating current derivatives for sensorless motor drive applications.

Improving performance of a hyper-heuristic using a multilayer perceptron for vehicle routing (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Tyasnurita, R., Özcan, E., Shahriar, A., & John, R. (2015). Improving performance of a hyper-heuristic using a multilayer perceptron for vehicle routing.

A hyper-heuristic is a heuristic optimisation method which generates or selects heuristics (move operators) based on a set of components while solving a computationally difficult problem. Apprenticeship learning arises while observing the behavior of... Read More about Improving performance of a hyper-heuristic using a multilayer perceptron for vehicle routing.

Learning from the experts: enabling and studying DIY development of location-based visitor experiences (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Bedwell, B. D., Slack, P., & Greenhalgh, C. (2015). Learning from the experts: enabling and studying DIY development of location-based visitor experiences. . https://doi.org/10.1145/2750858.2805838

In this paper we show how -- with the aid of enabling technology -- creative Location Based Experiences can be developed for visitors by non-technical professionals from the cultural heritage sector. We look at how these "Place Experts" approach and... Read More about Learning from the experts: enabling and studying DIY development of location-based visitor experiences.