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Modelling Incremental Self-Repair Processing in Dialogue.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-11)
Self-repairs, where speakers repeat themselves, reformulate or restart what they are saying, are
pervasive in human dialogue. These phenomena provide a window into real-time human language
processing. For explanatory ...
Automatic Ontology Generation Based On Semantic Audio Analysis
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-03-17)
Ontologies provide an explicit conceptualisation of a domain and a uniform framework that
represents domain knowledge in a machine interpretable format. The Semantic Web heavily relies
on ontologies to provide well-defined ...
Resilient and Efficient Delivery over Message Oriented Middleware.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-09)
The publish/subscribe paradigm is used to support a many-to-many model that allows an efficient dissemination of messages across a distributed system. Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) is a middleware that provides an ...
Characterization of Carbon Nanostructures Based on Transmission Line Model.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-07)
In the past two decades carbon nanotubes and graphene have attracted a lot of research attention
due to their exceptional electronic properties. The research focus on improving the synthesising
techniques will eventually ...
Terahertz dielectric study of bio-molecules using time-domain spectrometry and molecular dynamics simulations
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-06)
Terahertz frequency domain constitutes the least explored part of electromagnetic spectrum. At the same time plenty of physical phenomena occurs on picoseconds to nanosecond time-scale and have and can be monitored/contr ...
Selectivity and Adaptation in the Human Auditory System.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-03)
Two fundamental principles dominate the signal processing of
the auditory system: selectivity and adaptation. The response of
the auditory system is selective for various acoustic features and
the representation of these ...
Improved Ultra Wideband Communication System through Adaptive Modulation and Spatial Diversity
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-03-11)
Advances in Multimedia communications have shown the need for high data rate wireless links over short distances. This is to enhance flexibility, accessibility, portability and mobility of devices in home and enterprise ...
User Mobility Detection using Foot Force Sensors and Mobile Phone GPS.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-06)
A user (or human) mobility context is defined as a type of user context that describes a type of whole body posture (e.g., standing versus sitting) and/or a type of travel or transportation mode (e.g., walking, cycling, ...
Design and Time-domain Analysis of Antenna Array for UWB Imaging Application.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-06)
UWB technology has been developing in imaging applications. For security imaging applications, it is vital to detect and image metallic targets concealed in bag at airports, subway stations or other public environments. ...
Cross-Layer QoE Improvement with Dynamic Spectrum Allocation in OFDM-Based Cognitive Radio.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-03)
Rapid development of devices and applications results in dramatic
growth of wireless tra c, which leads to increasing demand on wire-
less spectrum resources. Current spectrum resource allocation pol-
icy causes low e ...