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C. Davey, David Grayden, Gary Egan, L. Johnston
Pacific Rim Neuroimaging Conference - December 2010
Vladimir Tosic
Unfortunately, it is not completely clear what is "cloud computing" and what is not "cloud computing". A straightforward definition says that cloud computing technologies enable provisioning of computing infrastructure (e.g., memory storage), platforms (...
Discussion Session at the 5th Workshop on Middleware for Service Oriented Computing - November 2010
Natalie Ruiz, Ronnie Taib, Fang Chen
... performance and multimodal behaviour. Monitoring specific interaction features can potentially detect cognitive load fluctuations. In this paper, we present a study that induced controlled levels of load and collected speech and pen inputs. In our within ...
Cognitive Load Conference (CLT'10) - November 2010
Kelvin Layton, M. Moreland, Peter Farrell, Bill Moran, LA. Johnston
4th Australian Workshop on Computational Neuroscience, Brisbane Australia. - November 2010
Tania Kameneva, Hamish Meffin, Anthony Burkitt
4th Australian Workshop on Computational Neuroscience, Brisbane Australia. - November 2010
Jessica Mewing, Tania Kameneva, Hamish Meffin, Anthony Burkitt
4th Australian Workshop on Computational Neuroscience, Brisbane Australia. - November 2010
LA. Johnston, SC. Kolbe, D. Wright, J. Gu, Gary Egan
4th Australian Workshop on Computational Neuroscience, Brisbane Australia. - November 2010
Shanika Kuruppu
STRING PROCESSING AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL (SPIRE2010) - October 2010
SW. Lee, I. Peterman, John Markham, PF. Markham, AH Noormohammadi, GF. Browning, N. Ficorilli, C. Hartley, JM. Devlin
5th International Workshop on the Molecular Pathogenesis of Marek's Disease Virus, combined with the 1st Symposium on Avian Herpesviruses - October 2010
Morgan Tear, Matt Thompson, Jason Tangen
Advances in forensic technologies and procedures are designed to produce more efficient policing for safer nations, but little is understood about how humans can interact with them effectively. Specifically, research into the judgement and decision-making...
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 54th Annual Meeting - October 2010