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  • Malone, David; Luckie, Matthew John (Springer, 2007)
    RFC 792 requires most ICMP error messages to quote the IP header and the next eight bytes of the packet to which the ICMP error message applies. The quoted packet is used by the receiver to match the ICMP message to an ...
  • Zuma, K.; Lurie, M.; Jorgensen, Murray A. (John Wiley & Sons Limited, 2006)
    In epidemiological studies where subjects are seen periodically on follow-up visits, interval-censored data occur naturally. The exact time the change of state (such as HIV seroconversion) occurs is not known exactly, only ...
  • Deutsch, Moshe; Henson, Martin C.; Reeves, Steve (Oxford University Press, 2003)
    This is the first of a series of papers devoted to the thorough investigation of (total correctness) refinement based on an underlying partial relational model. In this paper we restrict attention to operation refinement. ...
  • Jones, Steve; Cunningham, Sally Jo; McNab, Rodger J. (University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 1998)
    As experimental digital library testbeds gain wider acceptance and develop significant user bases, it becomes important to investigate the ways in which users interact with the systems in practice. Transaction logs are one ...
  • Watson, P.G.; Craig, Ian J.D. (1997)
    The phenomena of steady-state magnetic annihilation and reconnection in the vicinity of magnetic nulls are considered. It is shown that reconnective solutions can be derived by superposing the velocity and magnetic fields ...
  • Sánchez, J. Alfredo; Twidale, Michael B.; Nichols, David M.; Silva, Nabani N. (2004)
    This paper presents a qualitative and formative study of the uses of a starfield-based visualization interface for analysis of library collections. The evaluation process has produced feedback that suggests ways to ...
  • Cunningham, Sally Jo; Masoodian, Masood (2010)
    The majority of studies examining privacy concerns of Internet users are based on surveys. Many problems have, however, been identified with using surveys to measure people’s privacy concerns. Based on our experience from ...
  • Horbury, Timothy S.; Forman, Miriam A.; Oughton, Sean (American Physical Society, 2008)
    We present a quantitative estimate of the anisotropic power and scaling of magnetic field fluctuations in inertial range magnetohydrodynamic turbulence, using a novel wavelet technique applied to spacecraft measurements ...
  • Craig, Ian J.D. (2008)
    Context: Visco-resistive damping in line-tied magnetic X-points is examined. Aims: The goal is to determine whether fast, Alfvénic energy dissipation is possible for X-point disturbances damped by the plasma resistivity ...
  • Litvinenko, Yuri E.; Craig, Ian J.D. (2009)
    Aims: We consider viscous and resistive energy dissipation in the flaring solar corona. Methods: We compute energy dissipation rates, associated with magnetic merging in three dimensions. We examine an exact 3D solution ...
  • Craig, Ian J.D. (2010)
    Aims. We examine the global energy losses associated with reconnecting coronal plasmas. Methods. Using planar magnetic reconnection simulations we compute resistive and bulk viscous losses in transient coronal plasmas. ...
  • Hinze, Annika; Rinck, Michael; Streader, David (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    Mobile services depend on user context and preferences, and a mobile user’s context is constantly changing. Many services are only available locally. The most appropriate service for a user’s context is not known in advance ...
  • Broughan, Kevin A. (Cambridge University Press, 2006)
    This appendix is the manual for a set of functions written to assist the reader to understand and apply the theorems on GL(n, R) set out in the main part of the book. The software for the package is provided over the World ...
  • Mitchell, R. Scott (University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 1995)
    "Knowledge discovery" is one of the most recent and fastest growing fields of research in computer science. It combines techniques from machine learning and database technology to find and extract meaningful knowledge from ...
  • Cunningham, Sally Jo; Vallabh, Mahendra (University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 1995)
    A large amount of research literature has recently become available on the Internet through "digital libraries". This migration of information from paper to electronic media promises to have a huge impact on the way that ...
  • Cunningham, Sally Jo; Littin, James; Witten, Ian H. (1997)
    Information retrieval systems provide access to collections of thousands, or millions, of documents, from which, by providing an appropriate description, users can recover any one. Typically, users iteratively refine the ...
  • McQueen, Robert J.; Garner, Stephen R.; Nevill-Manning, Craig G.; Witten, Ian H. (1994)
    Many techniques have been developed for abstracting, or "learning," rules and relationships from diverse data sets, in the hope that machines can help in the often tedious and error-prone process of acquiring knowledge ...
  • Paynter, Gordon W.; Witten, Ian H.; Koblitz, Neil; Powell, Matthew (Taylor & Francis, 2004)
    ‘Familiar’ is a tool that helps end-users automate iterative tasks in their applications by showing examples of what they want to do. It observes the user’s actions, predicts what they will do next, and then offers to ...
  • Cunningham, Sally Jo; Summers, Brent (University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 1995)
    This paper describes an experiment in applying standard supervised machine learning algorithms (C4.5 and Induct) to the problem of developing subject classification rules for documents. These algorithms are found to produce ...
  • Frank, Eibe; Xu, Xin (University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 2003)
    Multi-instance learning is commonly tackled using special-purpose algorithms. Development of these algorithms has started because early experiments with standard propositional learners have failed to produce satisfactory ...

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