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Approximation of chaotic shapes with tree-structured neural networks (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Andras, P. (1999). Approximation of chaotic shapes with tree-structured neural networks. In IJCNN'99: International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, Proceedings (817-820). https://doi.org/10.1109/IJCNN.1999.831056

The approximation of highly irregular decision regions is a challenging problem in pattern recognition and classification. Existing neural networks require many neurons for approximating irregular decision regions. A new tree-structured neural networ... Read More about Approximation of chaotic shapes with tree-structured neural networks.

Synchronisation primitives for highly parallel discrete event simulations (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Kerridge, J., Welch, P., & Wood, D. (1999). Synchronisation primitives for highly parallel discrete event simulations. In Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences. 1999. HICSS-32. https://doi.org/10.1109/hicss.1999.773084

A new set of synchronisation primitives is described that simplifies the control of very large numbers of fine-grained parallel processes. The new primitives are derived from the multi-way event synchronisation and choice defined in communicating seq... Read More about Synchronisation primitives for highly parallel discrete event simulations.

A design approach for accessibility (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Keates, S., Clarkson, P. J., & Robinson, P. (1999). A design approach for accessibility. In H. Bullinger, & J. Ziegler (Eds.), Human-Computer Interaction: Communication, Cooperation, and Application Design (878-882)

No abstract available

Towards a generic approach for designing for all users. (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Keates, S., & Clarkson, J. (1999). Towards a generic approach for designing for all users. In S. Sprigle (Ed.), Proceedings of 22nd Resna Annual Conference: Spotlight on Technology (97-99)

No abstract available.

Designing a usable interface for an interactive robot. (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Keates, S., Clarkson, J., & Robinson, P. (1999). Designing a usable interface for an interactive robot. In ICORR '99: 6th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (156-162)

The traditional emphasis of Rehabilitation Robotics has been dominated largely by the logistics of system development rather than how to maximise overall system usability [1]. The research programme at Cambridge has focused on the shortcomings of thi... Read More about Designing a usable interface for an interactive robot..

The design and control of assistive devices (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Clarkson, P. J., Keates, S., & Dowland, R. (1999). The design and control of assistive devices. In U. Lindemann, H. Birkhofer, H. Meerkamm, & S. Vajna (Eds.), ICED 99: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Engineering Design (425-428)

No abstract available.

Universal access in the work-place: a case study. (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Keates, S., Clarkson, J., Coy, J., & Robinson, P. (1999). Universal access in the work-place: a case study. In Proceedings of the 5th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All

Universal Access belongs not only in the research laboratory, but also in an industrial environment. Many countries have set out specific legal requirements for companies to meet in terms of proportions of staff with disabilities and meeting those re... Read More about Universal access in the work-place: a case study..

PEDFLOW - A System for Modelling Pedestrian Movement Using occam (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Kerridge, J., & McNair, N. (1999). PEDFLOW - A System for Modelling Pedestrian Movement Using occam. In Proceedings of WoTUG-22: Architectures, Languages and Techniques for Concurrent Systems (1-18)

Road traffic modelling and simulation is currently, well provided with a variety of packages dealing with the minute detail of road layouts from single isolated junction models to complete network simulations. There has also been much work in develop... Read More about PEDFLOW - A System for Modelling Pedestrian Movement Using occam.