Evolution in multi-agent systems: Evolving communicating classifier systems for gait in a quadrupedal robot
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Bull, L., Fogarty, T. C., & Snaith, M. Evolution in multi-agent systems: Evolving communicating classifier systems for gait in a quadrupedal robot. Paper presented at 6th International Conference on Genetic Algorithms
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Counselling breast cancer patients: Evaluation of an advocacy style of intervention
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Harcourt, D., Cawthorn, S., Rumsey, N., Ambler, N., & Khan, F. Counselling breast cancer patients: Evaluation of an advocacy style of intervention. Paper presented at 4th Nottingham International Breast Cancer Conference, Nottingham
An adaptive poly-parental recombination strategy
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Smith, J., & Fogarty, T. An adaptive poly-parental recombination strategy. Paper presented at Evolutionary Computing 2, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York
Intelligent strategies for the presentation and interpretation of video in intelligent tutoring systems
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Butler, S., & PARKES, A. Intelligent strategies for the presentation and interpretation of video in intelligent tutoring systems. Poster presented at ED-MEDIA 94Multimedia systems can now have cheap video, and Multimedia Authoring Systems are being used for creating Intelligent 'I'utoring Systems (ITS). Thus interactive film/video is now available as a resource for Us designers. Film however must be used ca... Read More about Intelligent strategies for the presentation and interpretation of video in intelligent tutoring systems.
Automatic film editing by filmic decomposition of nonfilmic queries
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Butler, S., & Parkes, A. Automatic film editing by filmic decomposition of nonfilmic queries. Paper presented at International conference on Multimedia Technology and Management (ICMTM), hong kong--
Warts and all: Communicating the conservation needs of amphibians in a competitively marketed world
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Conduit, H., Stengler, E., & Dawson, J. Warts and all: Communicating the conservation needs of amphibians in a competitively marketed world. Poster presented at 2017 Conference on Communication and Environment, LeicesterGlobally, the decline of biodiversity has been staggering, with extinction rates estimated at up to 1000 times the background rate. Amphibians are regarded as one of the most vulnerable animal-groups on the planet, despite being underrepresented in s... Read More about Warts and all: Communicating the conservation needs of amphibians in a competitively marketed world.
Predicting and recording the impact of change on historic sites and contexts: Integrating 3D models and live video
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Counsell, J. Predicting and recording the impact of change on historic sites and contexts: Integrating 3D models and live video. Paper presented at DMinUCE: 3rd International Conference on Decision Making in Urban and Civil Engineering
Planning for success: Marketing for nonprofit organizations
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Sargeant, A. Planning for success: Marketing for nonprofit organizations. Paper presented at INCE Conference, Sydney, Australia
Investigation of the role of TRPM8 channels in mediating contraction of the pig urinary bladder
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Vahabi, B., Parsons, B., & Drake, M. Investigation of the role of TRPM8 channels in mediating contraction of the pig urinary bladder. Poster presented at 26th Annual Congress of the European Association of Urology, Vienna, Austria
Survey of contemporary health professional views on arthroplasty surveillance
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Rose, A., Dures, E., & Smith, L. K. Survey of contemporary health professional views on arthroplasty surveillanceSurvey of contemporary health professional views on arthroplasty surveillance A. Rose, E. Dures and L. K. Smith Musculoskeletal Research Unit, Translational Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Learning and Research Bui... Read More about Survey of contemporary health professional views on arthroplasty surveillance.
Creativity in leadership (part 2)
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Turner, A. F. Creativity in leadership (part 2). Presented at Creativity in Leadership2nd version of experiential leadership workshop
Creativity in leadership
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Turner, A. F. Creativity in leadership2-hour lecture using experiential methodology
Experiential learning
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Turner, A. F. Experiential learninga short lecture on the use of experiential learning
Design Hacks: Flips and Tips for Pedagogic Innovation
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Agusita, E., Gillet, M., Palmer, M., & Newbutt, N. Design Hacks: Flips and Tips for Pedagogic Innovation. Presented at CIHE Annual Conference 2019: Creative Approaches to Pedagogic Research, Anglia Ruskin University, CambridgeThis conference presentation summarized the findings of the 2018/19 UWE Pedagogic Project "Design Thinking as a Pedagogic Tool: Innovating the Liminal Learning Process". The project investigated how design thinking approaches could be used as an effe... Read More about Design Hacks: Flips and Tips for Pedagogic Innovation.
Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK
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Henderson, J., Ciesielczuk, H., & Nelson, S. Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK. Poster presented at American Society for Microbiology, Microbe 2019, San Francisco, USACarbapenemases are enzymes, produced by an array of common Gram-negative organisms, which hydrolyse the carbapenem antibiotics, conferring resistance. The main protagonists are the “big five” carbapenemases, KPC, OXA-48, IMP, VIM and NDM, which have... Read More about Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK.
Model-based transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
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Araiza Illan, G., Kent, C., & Rossiter, J. Model-based transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Poster presented at IEEE/RSJ International Workshop RoboTac: New Progress in Tactile Perception and Learning in Robotics, Madrid, SpainTranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a technique that allows the excitation of nerve fibres using electric-current pulses through electrodes on the skin. This work involves the development of an electrical stimulation simulation envi... Read More about Model-based transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
Walking the liminal in leadership learning: Uncovering being, belonging and embodiment
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Turner, A., & Edwards, G. Walking the liminal in leadership learning: Uncovering being, belonging and embodiment. Paper presented at B.A.M Annual Conference - 2018A drat paper to present at the Development Awards at the British Academy of Management conference September 2018
Introduction of the Transpired Solar Collector into the market of the convergence areas of Wales
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Drozynski, C., Brown, C., Jones, P., Schmieder-Gaite, T., Dixon, D., Jenkins, H., …Waldron, D. Introduction of the Transpired Solar Collector into the market of the convergence areas of Wales. Paper presented at ZEMCH, MelbourneThis paper investigates the process of implementing a retrofit - type technology (a transpired solar collector) into the convergence areas of Wales which is considered as an economically developing area in terms of sustainable interventions. This pap... Read More about Introduction of the Transpired Solar Collector into the market of the convergence areas of Wales.
Log logistic distribution to model water demand data
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Surendran, S., & Tota-Maharaj, K. Log logistic distribution to model water demand data. Paper presented at Procedia Engineering, Leicester, UK© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. There had been insufficient studies previously to conclude the suitability of the appropriate probability distribution functions in modelling water demand. The purpose of this study is to find an appropr... Read More about Log logistic distribution to model water demand data.
The impact of aged people and dementia-friendly environments in users’ socio-economic inclusiveness
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Landi, D. The impact of aged people and dementia-friendly environments in users’ socio-economic inclusivenessA number of studies highlights the importance of the relationship between people and spaces, and how environments can positively affect the wellbeing of people as they age in place (Kerr, Rosemberg and Frank, 2012). This study investigates the impact... Read More about The impact of aged people and dementia-friendly environments in users’ socio-economic inclusiveness.