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The application of Social Cognitive Theory in Information Science research on workplace learning and innovative work behaviours

Presentation / Conference
Jenkins, L., Hall, H. & Raeside, R. (2017, June)
The application of Social Cognitive Theory in Information Science research on workplace learning and innovative work behaviours. Paper presented at i3: interactions and impact (i3), Aberdeen, Scotland
Introduction This paper introduces an ESRC-funded research project on the theme of workplace learning and innovative work behaviours. The work explores the determinants of suc...

An evolutionary machine learning algorithm to enhance language processing.

Presentation / Conference
Kinch, M., Melis, W. J., & Keates, S. (2017, February)
An evolutionary machine learning algorithm to enhance language processing. Poster presented at 1st HBP Student Conference
No abstract available.

A research agenda for metaheuristic standardization.

Presentation / Conference
Hart, E., & Sim, K. (2015, June)
A research agenda for metaheuristic standardization. Paper presented at 11th Metaheuristics International Conference, Agadir, Morocco
We propose that the development of standardized, explicit, machine-readable descriptions of metaheuris- tics will greatly advance scientific progress in the field. In particul...

An assessment of data leakage in Firefox under different conditions.

Presentation / Conference
Findlay, C., & Leimich, P. (2014, July)
An assessment of data leakage in Firefox under different conditions. Paper presented at CFET 2014: 7th International Conference on Cybercrime Forensics Education & Training, Christ Church,
Data leakage is a serious issue and can result in the loss of sensitive data, compromising user accounts and details, potentially affecting millions of internet users. This pa...

A Comparison of Geo-tagging in Mobile Internet Browsing Applications on iOS and Android.

Presentation / Conference
Comer, S., & Leimich, P. (2014, July)
A Comparison of Geo-tagging in Mobile Internet Browsing Applications on iOS and Android. Paper presented at CFET 2014: 7th International Conference on Cybercrime Forensics Education & Training, Christ Church,
Nowadays there is almost no crime committed without a trace of digital evidence, and since the advanced functionality of mobile devices today can be exploited to assist in cri...

Embedding programming skills to support the student journey in networking, security and digital forensics.

Presentation / Conference
Lawson, A., & Macfarlane, R. (2014, April)
Embedding programming skills to support the student journey in networking, security and digital forensics. Paper presented at HEA STEM Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2014: Enhancing the STEM Student Journey, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
The development of programming skills by Networking graduates, and Security and Digital Forensics graduates is highly sought after by employers, both in industry, and in acade...

System architectures for infrared pedestrian tracking.

Presentation / Conference
Walczyk, R., Balazs, A., Armitage, A., & Binnie, D. (2011, June)
System architectures for infrared pedestrian tracking. Paper presented at 22nd IET Irish Signals and Systems Conference, Trinity College, Dublin
This paper describes an FPGA-based implementation of a real-time pedestrian detection and tracking system for infrared (IR) video streams. The system includes hardware acceler...

A new data, document and geospatial repository: knowledge base and project support for a major international railway project.

Presentation / Conference
Wigan, M., Kukla, R., Benjamins, M., & Grashoff, P. (2008, April)
A new data, document and geospatial repository: knowledge base and project support for a major international railway project. Poster presented at Third International Conference on Open Repositories, Southampton, United Kingdom
The simplicity of the basic design has proved to be robust to the changing and varied needs of different ?clients?, but the complexity of the intellectual property issues enge...

A new grouping scheme for path-based multicast communication

Presentation / Conference
Al-Dubai, A., Ould-Khaoua, M., & Mackenzie, L. (2003, July)
A new grouping scheme for path-based multicast communication

Developing the behavioural rules for an agent-based model of pedestrian movement.

Presentation / Conference
Willis, A., Kukla, R., & Kerridge, J. (2000, September)
Developing the behavioural rules for an agent-based model of pedestrian movement. Paper presented at 25th European Transport Congress, Cambridge, UK
The PEDFLOW project aims to develop a realistic and flexible planning tool capable of simulating the effects of microscopic environmental layout on various aspects of pedestri...