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    • Augmenting dementia cognitive assessment with instruction-less eye-tracking tests 

      Mengoudi, Kyriaki; Ravi, Daniele; Yong, Keir X.X.; Primativo, Silvia; Pavisic, Ivanna M.; Brotherhood, Emilie; Lu, Kirsty; Schott, Jonathan M.; Crutch, Sebastian J.; Alexander, Daniel C. (2020-11)
      Eye-tracking technology is an innovative tool that holds promise for enhancing dementia screening. In this work, we introduce a novel way of extracting salient features directly from the raw eye-tracking data of a mixed ...
    • Austerity urbanism, local government debt-drive, and post COVID predicaments in Britain 

      Dagdeviren, Hulya (2024-01-01)
      Conditions of local governance in the aftermath of the global financial crisis are often discussed as reflections of ‘austerity urbanism’. What forms of mutations have taken place in austerity urbanism after the initial ...
    • The Australia Telescope Compact Array Broad-band Backend: description and first results 

      Wilson, Warwick E.; Ferris, R. H.; Axtens, P.; Brown, A.; Davis, E.; Hampson, G.; Leach, M.; Roberts, P.; Saunders, S.; Koribalski, B. S.; Caswell, J. L.; Lenc, E.; Stevens, J.; Voronkov, M. A.; Wieringa, M. H.; Brooks, K.; Edwards, P. G.; Ekers, R. D.; Emonts, B.; Hindson, L.; Johnston, S.; Maddison, S. T.; Mahony, E. K.; Malu, S. S.; Massardi, M.; Mao, M. Y.; McConnell, D.; Norris, R. P.; Schnitzeler, D.; Subrahmanyan, R.; Urquhart, J. S.; Thompson, Mark; Wark, R. M. (2011-09)
      Here, we describe the Compact Array Broad-band Backend (CABB) and present first results obtained with the upgraded Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The 16-fold increase in observing bandwidth, from 2 x 128 to 2 x ...
    • Australian National Sports Plan Moves to a Broader Approach 

      Jenkin, Claire; Eime, Rochelle M. (2018-08-22)
      http://www.sportsthinktank.com/blog/2018/08/australian-national-sports-plan-moves-to-a-broader-approach
    • Autapses enable temporal pattern recognition in spiking neural networks 

      Yaqoob, Muhammad; Steuber, Volker; Wróbel, Borys (BioRxiv, 2023-11-17)
      Most sensory stimuli are temporal in structure. How action potentials encode the information incoming from sensory stimuli remains one of the central research questions in neuroscience. Although there is evidence that the ...
    • Authentic movement and supervision 

      Payne, Helen (2001)
      This paper explores the ways in which the discipline of Authentic Movement (Pallaro 1999) might be used as an avenue for developing the ‘wise inner teacher/higher self’ (Rowan 1993) or the ‘internal supervisor’ (Casement ...
    • Authentic Movement, Groups and Psychotherapy 

      Payne, Helen (2003)
      Authentic Movement is a newly emerging discipline of kinetic meditation through which the participant can learn to engage with a direct experience of herself, the group and the transpersonal. This is an experience beyond ...
    • Authentically Badly Crafted by Professional Amateurs : Lo-fi aesthetics in noise and words 

      Filoseta, Roberto (Aras Edizioni srl, 2021-12-09)
      On account of its self-conscious rejection of professional-standard playing and production techniques, and of its emphasis on the home-made, lo-fi practice is often discussed in terms of its authenticity. However, while ...
    • Authentication in Welded Clad Plate with Similar Material and Thickness 

      Chizari, Mahmoud (2019-04-24)
      This paper continues the research previously done by authors on numerical modelling of the dissimilar welded joints with varying clad thicknesses using a commercial finite element software. The current study simulates the ...
    • Authentication of Students and Students’ Work in E-Learning : Report for the Development Bid of Academic Year 2010/11 

      Xiao, Hannan; Ji, Wei (University of Hertfordshire, 2011)
      Global e-learning market is projected to reach $107.3 billion by 2015 according to a new report by The Global Industry Analyst (Analyst 2010). The popularity and growth of the online programmes within the School of Computer ...
    • Authentication v Certification 

      Low, M.R.; Christianson, B. (University of Hertfordshire, 1995)
      Authentication servers and certification authorities are usually viewed simply as alternative ways of providing the same service. In this paper we show that the differences in the natures of these two approaches are more ...
    • Authenticity in the bureau-enterprise culture: the struggle for authentic meaning 

      Woods, Philip (2007)
      This article emphasises the extent to which conceptions of authenticity are forged through social interaction and socially mediated identities and how, in turn, authentic leadership involves the transformation of the ...
    • "Author! Author!" : Shakespeare and biography 

      Holderness, G. (2009)
      Since 1996, not a year has passed without the publication of at least one Shakespeare biography. Yet for many years the place of the author in the practice of understanding literary works has been problematized, and even ...
    • Author's Response 

      Muniz, Daniel; Karsten, Bettina; Triska, Christoph; Glaister, Mark (2019-08-01)
    • Author-Driven Approaches to Computational Narrative Design for Games 

      Tree, David John; Malizia, Alessio (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 

      Larvor, B. (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 

      Woods, Philip (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 ...
    • Authors' reply 

      McKenna, P. J.; Laws, K.R.; Jauhar, S. (2015-09)
    • Authors' reply 

      McKenna, P. J.; Radua, J.; Laws, K.R.; Jauhar, S. (2014-08)