A comparison of continuous wavelet transform and modulus maxima analysis of characteristic ECG features.
Conference Proceeding
Romero Legarreta, I., Addison, P., Grubb, N. R., Clegg, G. R., Robertson, C. E., & Watson, J. N. (2005)
A comparison of continuous wavelet transform and modulus maxima analysis of characteristic ECG features. In Computers in Cardiology, 2005, 755-758. https://doi.org/10.1109/CIC.2005.1588214
The continuous wavelet transform (CWT) offers a valuable tool for the analysis of signals as it provides precise location in time of high frequency components. The selection o...
Bereavement in the Workplace
Presentation / Conference
Nicol, J. (2006, January)
Bereavement in the Workplace. Presented at Living with dying, Cruse Bereavement Care Scotland, Scone. (Unpublished)
Bereavement in the workplace.
A systems theory interpretation of the origin of life
Journal Article
Andras, P., & Andras, C. D. (2005)
A systems theory interpretation of the origin of life. Viva Origino, 33, 83
Nonlinear adaptive speech enhancement inspired by early auditory processing
Conference Proceeding
Hussain, A., Durrani, T. S., Alkulaibi, A., & Mtetwa, N. (2005)
Nonlinear adaptive speech enhancement inspired by early auditory processing. In Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications: Advanced Lectures and Revised Selected Papers, (291-316). https://doi.org/10.1007/11520153_13
This paper presents non-linear adaptive speech enhancement schemes inspired by features of early auditory processing. A generic multi-microphone sub-band adaptive (MMSBA) fram...
Computer access for motor impaired users
Book Chapter
Trewin, S., & Keates, S. (2006)
Computer access for motor impaired users. In C. Ghaoui (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction, (92-99). London: IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-562-7.ch015
Computers can be a source of tremendous benefit for those with motor impairments. Enabling computer access empowers individuals, offering improved quality of life. This is ach...
Understanding sociotechnical action: an introduction to the special issue.
Journal Article
Horton, K., Davenport, E., & Wood-Harper, T. (2004)
Understanding sociotechnical action: an introduction to the special issue. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 1, 1-6
No abstract available. Item is Editorial preface to special issue.
Review of interactive television pilot: initial report
Report
Smith, C. F., & Webster, W. (2004)
Review of interactive television pilot: initial report
The Scottish Executive launched a six month pilot of interactive Digital Television ( iDTV) in September 2004, in collaboration with five partner organisations - Dumfries and ...
New test for determination of masonry tensile bond strength
Journal Article
Khalaf, F. M. (2005)
New test for determination of masonry tensile bond strength. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 17(6), 725-732. https://doi.org/10.1061/%28ASCE%290899-1561%282005%2917%3A6%28725%29
The bond strength between masonry units and mortar has been of considerable interest to researchers for some time. The flexural bond strength of masonry in particular is neede...
From worst slum to best example of regeneration: Complexity in the regeneration of Hulme, Manchester
Journal Article
Moobela, C. (2005)
From worst slum to best example of regeneration: Complexity in the regeneration of Hulme, Manchester. Emergence: Complexity & Organization, 7(1), 29-42
One of the celebrated features of the emergence of 'complexity thinking' on the research scene is its acclaimed ability to cut across disciplinary boundaries, offering potenti...
Linguistic applications of formal concept analysis.
Book Chapter
Priss, U. (2005)
Linguistic applications of formal concept analysis. In B. Ganter, G. Stumme, & R. Wille (Eds.), Formal Concept Analysis, Foundations and Applications, 149-160. Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11528784_8
Formal concept analysis as a methodology of data analysis and knowledge representation has potential to be applied to a variety of linguistic problems. First, linguistic appli...