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An Improvement of Tree-Rule Firewall for a Large Network: Supporting Large Rule Size and Low Delay (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chomsiri, T., He, X., Nanda, P., & Tan, Z. (2016, August). An Improvement of Tree-Rule Firewall for a Large Network: Supporting Large Rule Size and Low Delay. Presented at 2016 IEEE Trustcom/BigDataSE/ISPA

The firewalls were invented since 1990s [1] and have been developed to operate more secure and faster. From the first era of the firewalls until today, they still regulate packet based on a listed rule. The listed rule is the set of rule sequence whi... Read More about An Improvement of Tree-Rule Firewall for a Large Network: Supporting Large Rule Size and Low Delay.

Cascading feeder vessels and the rationalisation of small container ports. (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Monios, J. (2015, August). Cascading feeder vessels and the rationalisation of small container ports. Presented at International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME)

Small container ports rely on feeder services from hub ports to provide access to unitised trade flows for their hinterlands. They generally possess limited water depth and handling facilities, as investments required to handle larger vessels are not... Read More about Cascading feeder vessels and the rationalisation of small container ports..

Native architecture for artificial intelligence (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Balisson, D., Melis, W. J., & Keates, S. (2017, February). Native architecture for artificial intelligence. Paper presented at 1st HBP Student Conference: Transdisciplinary Reserach Linking Neuroscience, Brain Medicine and Computer Science., Vienna, Austria

Introduction
The brain is a complex organ and even to this date, very little is known about how it works. Through the years, replicating the intelligence of the brain has puzzled many scientists, and most of this work can be broadly classified into... Read More about Native architecture for artificial intelligence.

Creating patterns for machine learning using multiple alignment (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kinkiri, S., Melis, W. J., & Keates, S. (2017, February). Creating patterns for machine learning using multiple alignment. Poster presented at First HBP (Human Brain Project) Student Conference: Transdisciplinary Research Linking Neuroscience, Brain Medicine and Computer Science, Vienna, Austria

No abstract available.

An investigation into the use of virtual reality technology for passenger infotainment in a vehicular environment (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wang, S., Charissis, V., Campbell, J., Chan, W., Moore, D., & Harrison, D. (2016, November). An investigation into the use of virtual reality technology for passenger infotainment in a vehicular environment. Presented at 2016 International Conference on Advanced Materials for Science and Engineering (ICAMSE), Tainan, Taiwan

This paper presents a novel Human-Computer Interaction design approach for an automotive direct manipulation interface, aiming primarily to act as a younger passengers' interactive infotainment system in order to minimize driver distraction. The prop... Read More about An investigation into the use of virtual reality technology for passenger infotainment in a vehicular environment.

Routes to Higher Popular Music Education: Curricular Alignment, Autodidacticism, and Access. (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stillie, B., & Moir, Z. (2017, February). Routes to Higher Popular Music Education: Curricular Alignment, Autodidacticism, and Access. Paper presented at Music Research Seminar Series, Edinburgh Napier University

The presence of popular music has, in recent decades, ‘grown in schools, colleges and universities’. While the authors are encouraged by the increase in popular music in formal music education, our roles as HE popular music educators, coupled with o... Read More about Routes to Higher Popular Music Education: Curricular Alignment, Autodidacticism, and Access..

Convolutional MKL based multimodal emotion recognition and sentiment analysis (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Poria, S., Chaturvedi, I., Cambria, E., & Hussain, A. (2016, December). Convolutional MKL based multimodal emotion recognition and sentiment analysis. Presented at 2016 IEEE 16th International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM), Barcelona, Spain

Technology has enabled anyone with an Internet connection to easily create and share their ideas, opinions and content with millions of other people around the world. Much of the content being posted and consumed online is multimodal. With billions o... Read More about Convolutional MKL based multimodal emotion recognition and sentiment analysis.

Internationalising groupwork: collaborative student projects with China and USA (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Davison, B. (2017, February). Internationalising groupwork: collaborative student projects with China and USA. Paper presented at Edinburgh Napier University Learning, Teaching and Research Conference, Edinburgh

The management of remote projects is challenging, especially for students who do not have the framework of a professional environment and a monthly salary for motivation. Adding an international dimension where team members are several time zones apa... Read More about Internationalising groupwork: collaborative student projects with China and USA.

Routes to Higher Popular Music Education: Curricular Alignment, Autodidacticism, and Access. (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Moir, Z., & Stillie, B. (2017, February). Routes to Higher Popular Music Education: Curricular Alignment, Autodidacticism, and Access. Paper presented at Edinburgh Napier University Innovations in Teaching and Supporting Learning Teaching Fellows Conference, Edinburgh Napier University

The presence of popular music has, in recent decades, ‘grown in schools, colleges and universities’. While the authors are encouraged by the increase in popular music in formal music education, our roles as HE popular music educators, coupled with o... Read More about Routes to Higher Popular Music Education: Curricular Alignment, Autodidacticism, and Access..

Engaging Students Outside the Classroom (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stillie, B. (2017, February). Engaging Students Outside the Classroom. Paper presented at Edinburgh Napier University Innovations in Teaching and Supporting Learning Teaching Fellows Conference, Edinburgh

Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) are an essential part of the learning infrastructure in university but are still commonly used as mere ‘file stores’ where lecture slides used in face-to-face lectures, and supplemental materials that support asse... Read More about Engaging Students Outside the Classroom.

Increase student ownership to build innovation and enterprise in the applied sciences classroom (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Malone, E., & Wright, G. (2017, February). Increase student ownership to build innovation and enterprise in the applied sciences classroom. Presented at The Teaching Fellows Conference, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

In response to the University’s 2020 Strategy: Building Success and particularly the objective, “to provide a learning environment that develops graduates who have enterprising and innovative mind-sets and who are well prepared to thrive in complex u... Read More about Increase student ownership to build innovation and enterprise in the applied sciences classroom.

Curriculum Development Informed by Comprehensive Educational Evaluation; experiences of the School of Health & Social Care. (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mahoney, C. (2017, February). Curriculum Development Informed by Comprehensive Educational Evaluation; experiences of the School of Health & Social Care. Presented at Teaching Fellow Conference

Background – The Bachelor of Nursing programme at Edinburgh Napier University was reviewed and a new programme of education commenced in September 2016. All preregistration nursing programmes are a 50/50 spilt between University and Clinical Practice... Read More about Curriculum Development Informed by Comprehensive Educational Evaluation; experiences of the School of Health & Social Care..

Gerontology as a specialty (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kydd, A. (2017, January). Gerontology as a specialty. Presented at Winterschool

No abstract available.

What stops patients from taking their medicines. (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dawkes, S. (2017, January). What stops patients from taking their medicines. Presented at Topics in Research and Education for Nursing Development

No abstract available.

Wireless Body Area Network System Architecture for Real-Time Diabetes Monitoring (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Huzooree, G., Khedo, K. K., & Joonas, N. (2016, November). Wireless Body Area Network System Architecture for Real-Time Diabetes Monitoring. Presented at First International Conference on Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering (ELECOM 2016), Bagatelle, Mauritius

Technological advancement in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) has gained much interest and became an emerging technology in the remote healthcare monitoring as WBANs are a collection of low-power, intelligent, miniaturized, lightweight, invasive o... Read More about Wireless Body Area Network System Architecture for Real-Time Diabetes Monitoring.

Exploration de l’altérité culturelle à travers des mots: ponts, déficiences et suffisances (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Penman, C. (2017, January). Exploration de l’altérité culturelle à travers des mots: ponts, déficiences et suffisances. Paper presented at Journée d’études: Traduction et interculturalité, Mulhouse, France

Penman, C. (2017, January). Exploration de l’altérité culturelle à travers des mots: ponts, déficiences et suffisances. Paper presented at Journée d’études: Traduction et interculturalité, Mulhouse, France.