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Modelling network and system monitoring over the Internet with mobile agents (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Liotta, A., Knight, G., & Pavlou, G. (1998). Modelling network and system monitoring over the Internet with mobile agents. In NOMS 98 1998 IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium (303-312). https://doi.org/10.1109/NOMS.1998.654338

Distributed Network Management is gaining importance due to the explosive growth of the size of computer networks. New management paradigms are being proposed as an alternative to the centralised one, and new technologies and programming languages ar... Read More about Modelling network and system monitoring over the Internet with mobile agents.

Developing a methodology for the design of accessible interfaces. (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Keates, S., Clarkson, P. J., & Robinson, P. (1998). Developing a methodology for the design of accessible interfaces. In Proceedings of the 4th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All

Users with a number of different motion impairment conditions cannot cope with most current computer access systems. Such conditions include athetoid, ataxic and spastic Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, Friedrich?s Ataxia, tetraplegia and spinal i... Read More about Developing a methodology for the design of accessible interfaces..

Multi-dimension modelling techniques for reciprocal space of NMR imaging (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Soufian, M., & Soufian, M. (1998). Multi-dimension modelling techniques for reciprocal space of NMR imaging. In UKACC International Conference on Control '98. (Conf. Publ. No. 455) (1623-1628). https://doi.org/10.1049/cp%3A19980472

In this paper the application of multidimensional modelling techniques to a reciprocal space components of a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging system is considered. These include a 2-dimensional input/output autoregressive moving average (ARMA... Read More about Multi-dimension modelling techniques for reciprocal space of NMR imaging.

Some observations about GA-based exam timetabling. (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Ross, P., Hart, E., & Corne, D. (1998). Some observations about GA-based exam timetabling. In E. Burke, & M. Carter (Eds.), Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling II (115-129)

Although many people have tried using genetic algorithms (GAs) for exam timetabling, far fewer have done systematic investigations to try to determine whether a GA is a good choice of method or not. We have extensively studied GAs that use one partic... Read More about Some observations about GA-based exam timetabling..

Timetabling the classes of an entire university with an evolutionary algorithm. (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Paechter, B., Rankin, B., Cumming, A., & Fogarty, T. C. (1998). Timetabling the classes of an entire university with an evolutionary algorithm. In T. Beck, & M. Schoenauer (Eds.), Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - PPSN V (865-874). https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0056928

This paper describes extensions to an evolutionary algorithm that timetables classes for an entire University. A new method of dealing with multi-objectives is described along with a user interface designed for it. New results are given concerning re... Read More about Timetabling the classes of an entire university with an evolutionary algorithm..

Improving a lecture timetabling system for university wide use (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Paechter, B., Rankin, B., & Cumming, A. (1998). Improving a lecture timetabling system for university wide use. In Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling II (156-165). https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0055887

During the academic year 1996/97 the authors were commissioned by their institution to produce an automated timetabling system for use by all departments within the Faculty of Science. The system had to cater for the varying requirements of all the d... Read More about Improving a lecture timetabling system for university wide use.

A comparison of dominance mechanisms and simple mutation on non-stationary problems. (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Lewis, J., Hart, E., & Ritchie, G. (1998). A comparison of dominance mechanisms and simple mutation on non-stationary problems. In Parallel Problem Solving from Nature-PPSN V (139-148). https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0056857

It is sometimes claimed that genetic algorithms using diploid representations will be more suitable for problems in which the environment changes from time to time, as the additional information stored in the double chromosome will ensure diversity,... Read More about A comparison of dominance mechanisms and simple mutation on non-stationary problems..

Model Structure and Control of a 2D Process (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Soufian, M., Verwer, A., & Soufian, M. (1998). Model Structure and Control of a 2D Process. In Multi-dimensional systems

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The Effect of a Dynamical Layer in Neural Network Prediction of Biomass in a Fermentation Process (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Soufian, M., Soufian, M., & Dempsey, M. (1998). The Effect of a Dynamical Layer in Neural Network Prediction of Biomass in a Fermentation Process. In Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Industrial and engineering applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems: methodology and tools in knowledge-based systems

In this paper, computational intelligence has been considered as a tool (software sensor) for state-estimation and prediction of biomass concentration in a simulated fermentation process. Two different paradigms of an artificial neural networks have... Read More about The Effect of a Dynamical Layer in Neural Network Prediction of Biomass in a Fermentation Process.

The use of gestures in multimodal input (1998)
Conference Proceeding
Keates, S., & Robinson, P. (1998). The use of gestures in multimodal input. In Assets '98 Proceedings of the third international ACM conference on Assistive technologies (35-42). https://doi.org/10.1145/274497.274505

For users with motion impairments, the standard keyboard and mouse arrangement for computer access often presents problems. Other approaches have to be adopted to overcome this. In this paper, we wiii describe the development of a prototype multimoda... Read More about The use of gestures in multimodal input.