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| Elite athletes are often required to complete cognitive skills training using targeted sports-specific software applications as part of their preparation. In this paper, we describe a longitudinal user study with athletes and one such cognitive training ... Graphs are widely used for modeling complicated data such as social networks, chemical compounds, protein interactions, XML documents and multimedia databases. To be able to eectively understand and utilize any collection of graphs, a graph database that... We study losses for binary classification and class probability estimation and extend the understanding of them from margin losses to general composite losses which are the composition of a proper loss with a link function. We characterise when margin... TFRC protocol has not been designed to enable reliability. Indeed, the birth of TFRC results from the need of a congestion controlled and realtime transport protocol in order to carry multimedia traffic. Historically, and following the anarchical ... Within the service-oriented computing domain, Web service composition is an effective realization to satisfy the rapidly changing requirements of business. Although the research into Web service composition has unfolded broadly, little work has been ... We propose an integrated scheme for tracking the mobility of a user based on autoregressive models that accurately capture the characteristics of realistic user movements in wireless networks. The mobility parameters are obtained from training data by... One of the key challenges for routing protocols in wireless multi-hop networks is to deal with link failures, and to repair the routes in these situations. In the Ad-hoc On Demand Distance Vector (AODV) protocol, routes can either be repaired by ... This paper proposes the basics of a methodology for specifying process flexibility based on a view of processes as design objects. It is represented using the function-behaviour-structure (FBS) ontology of designing. The paper shows how the FBS ontology ... The attractiveness of Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), in general, can be attributed to their ability to dynamically self-organize and self-configure, coupled with the ability to maintain mesh connectivity, resulting in low cost installation set-up, simpler... First and Second-Order Statistical Characterizations of the Dynamic Body-Area Propagation Channel of Various Bandwidths Comprehensive statistical characterizations of the dynamic narrowband on-body area, and on-body to off-body area, channels are presented. These characterizations are based on real-time measurements of the time domain channel response at carrier ... |
