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Author-Driven Approaches to Computational Narrative Design for Games
(Springer Nature, 2019-06-27)Accessible Head Mounted Displays (HMD) have provided mass access to Extended Reality (XR) content as never before. One of the key complaints from HMD owners, however, is the lack of substantial high-quality content (Moore ... -
Authoritarian vs authoritative teaching : Polya and Lakatos
(Springer Nature, 2010)How can a teacher be authoritative without being authoritarian? Throughout his adult life, Lakatos campaigned against authoritarian teaching on both scientific and political grounds, without always disentangling the two. ... -
Authority, Power and Distributed Leadership
(2016-10-18)A much greater understanding is needed of power in the practice of distributed leadership. This article explores how the concept of social authority might be helpful in achieving this. It suggests that the practice of ... -
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Authors' Reply to “Comments on 'Researcher Bias: : The Use of Machine Learning in Software Defect Prediction
(2018-11)In 2014 we published a meta-analysis of software defect prediction studies [1]. This suggested that the most important factor in determining results was Research Group i.e., who conducts the experiment is more important ... -
Autism research : An objective quantitative review of progress and focus between 1994 and 2015
(2018-08-23)The nosology and epidemiology of Autism has undergone transformation following consolidation of once disparate disorders under the umbrella diagnostic, autism spectrum disorders. Despite this re-conceptualization, research ... -
Autobiographic agents in dynamic virtual environments - performance comparison for different memory control architectures
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2005)In this paper, we extend our previous work in investigating the performance of different autobiographic memory control architectures which are developed based on a basic subsumption control architecture for Artificial Life ... -
Autobiographic knowledge for believable virtual characters
(2006)It has been widely acknowledged in the areas of human memory and cognition that behaviour and emotion are essentially grounded by autobiographic knowledge. In this paper we propose an overall framework of human autobiographic ... -
Autobiographical memory and depression : an investigation of over general memory processing on recall tasks
(University of Hertfordshire, 2004)Depression is a prevalent diagnosis within psychiatric populations. People with depression have been shown to recall over general autobiographical memories. The current study uses a cognitive stage model of memory to ... -
Autogenous self-healing of cement with expansive minerals-I : Impact in early age crack healing
(2018-12-20)This study investigates the impact of expansive minerals, namely magnesium oxide, bentonite clay, and quicklime on the early age autogenous self-healing capacity of Portland cement (PC) paste. Individual mineral dosage in ... -
Autogenous self-healing of cement with expansive minerals-II : Impact of age and the role of optimised expansive minerals in healing performance
(2019-01-10)This part of the study presents the optimisation of expansive minerals mix proportions and establishes a quantitative and qualitative correlation between self-healing and the cracking age of cementitious materials. The ... -
An automated approach towards detecting complex behaviours in deep brain oscillations
(2014-03-15)Extracting event-related potentials (ERPs) from neurological rhythms is of fundamental importance in neuroscience research. Standard ERP techniques typically require the associated ERP waveform to have low variance, be ... -
Automated external defibrillation in cardiac surgery
(2002-12)Revision open heart surgery may be impeded by a dense network of pericardial adhesions rendering cardiac mobilization laborious or incomplete, and internal defibrillation impossible. External defibrillation, the current ... -
Automated Feedback for a Computer-Adaptive Test: A Case Study.
(Loughborough University, 2005)This paper reports on an empirical study regarding the generation of automated feedback for a computer-adaptive test (CAT) application. In the study reported here, two groups of Computer Science undergraduate students ... -
An automated feedback system based on adaptive testing : extending the model
(2010)The results of the recent national students survey (NSS) revealed that a major problem in HE today is that of student feedback. Research carried out by members of the project team in the past has led to the development of ... -
Automated formal verification and testing of C programs for embedded systems
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2007)In this paper, we introduce an approach for automated verification and testing of ANSI C programs for embedded systems. We automatically extract an automaton model from the C code of the SUT (system under test). This ... -
An automated individual feedback and marking system : an empirical study
(2011)The recent National Students Survey showed that feedback to students was an ongoing problem in Higher Education. This paper reports on the extension of our past research into the provision of automated feedback for objective ... -
Automated interpretation and accessible presentation of technical diagrams for blind people
(2004-12-01)The EU-supported TeDUB (Technical Drawings Understanding for the Blind) project is developing a software system that aims to make technical diagrams accessible to blind and visually impaired people. It consists of two ...