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Minimising carbon emissions and energy expended for the New Zealand transport sector through to 2050
(SDEWES, 2014-09-20)Carbon Emissions Pinch Analysis (CEPA) and Energy Return on Energy Investment (EROI) analysis are combined to investigate the feasibility of New Zealand (NZ) reaching a 1990 emission levels for transport in 2050. The ... -
Minimising energy use in milk powder production using process integration techniques
(AIDIC Servizi S.r.l, 2012)Spray drying of milk powder is an energy intensive process and there remains a significant opportunity to reduce energy consumption by applying process integration principles. The ability to optimally integrate the drying ... -
Minimizing side reactions in chemoenzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution: organometallic and material strategies
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012)Chemoenzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR) of rac-1-phenyl ethanol into R-1-phenylethanol acetate was investigated with emphasis on the minimization of side reactions. The organometallic hydrogen transfer (racemization) ... -
Minimum drain setback distances to protect New Zealand wetlands: tool development
(2023-07-01)This report documents the development of a Wetland Drain Setback Tool (WDST) for New Zealand freshwater wetlands. The purpose of this tool is to assess the potential effects of historical and new drains on wetland ecosystems ... -
Mining algorithmic complexity in full-text scholarly documents
(The University of Waikato, 2018)Non-textual document elements (NTDE) like charts, diagrams, algorithms play an important role to present key information in scientific documents [1]. Recent advancements in information retrieval systems tap this information ... -
Mining Arbitrarily Large Datasets Using Heuristic k-Nearest Neighbour Search
(Springer, 2008)Nearest Neighbour Search (NNS) is one of the top ten data mining algorithms. It is simple and effective but has a time complexity that is the product of the number of instances and the number of dimensions. When the number ... -
Mining at Te Aroha before the murder in February 1881
(Historical Research Unit, University of Waikato, 2016)Mining was slow to restart after the Christmas holidays on a goldfield whose value was still unknown. Some miners did not return, but other men, mostly with mining experience, replaced them. As was pointed out, more testing ... -
Mining attribute evolution rules in dynamic attributed graphs
(Springer, 2020)A dynamic attributed graph is a graph that changes over time and where each vertex is described using multiple continuous attributes. Such graphs are found in numerous domains, e.g., social network analysis. Several studies ... -
The mining boom of the 1890s in general and in Hauraki in particular
(Historical Research Unit, University of Waikato, 2016)By the 1890s, mining had slowed down and New Zealand in general was economically depressed. Large amounts of capital could only be obtained from London, where exploration companies were formed to investigate potential ... -
Mining data streams using option trees
(University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)The data stream model for data mining places harsh restrictions on a learning algorithm. A model must be induced following the briefest interrogation of the data, must use only available memory and must update itself over ... -
Mining data streams using option trees (revised edition, 2004)
(Department of Computer Science, The University of Waikato, 2004-01-01)The data stream model for data mining places harsh restrictions on a learning algorithm. A model must be induced following the briefest interrogation of the data, must use only available memory and must update itself over ... -
Mining Domain-Specific Thesauri from Wikipedia: A case study
(IEEE Computer Society, 2006)Domain-specific thesauri are high-cost, high-maintenance, high-value knowledge structures. We show how the classic thesaurus structure of terms and links can be mined automatically from Wikipedia. In a comparison with a ... -
Mining frequent closed graphs on evolving data streams
(ACM, 2011)Graph mining is a challenging task by itself, and even more so when processing data streams which evolve in real-time. Data stream mining faces hard constraints regarding time and space for processing, and also needs to ... -
Mining in the Te Aroha mining district during the depression years
(Historical Research Unit, University of Waikato, 2016)Because optimists believed there was payable gold still to be discovered in New Zealand, prospecting was seen as one way of soaking up the unemployed, and a subsidized scheme was established to assist those willing to try ... -
Mining meaning from Wikipedia
(University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 2008-09)Wikipedia is a goldmine of information; not just for its many readers, but also for the growing community of researchers who recognize it as a resource of exceptional scale and utility. It represents a vast investment of ... -
Mining meaning from Wikipedia
(Elsevier, 2009)Wikipedia is a goldmine of information; not just for its many readers, but also for the growing community of researchers who recognize it as a resource of exceptional scale and utility. It represents a vast investment of ... -
Mining scientific trends based on topics in conference call for papers
(The University of Waikato, 2018)Ever since analyzing scientific topics and evolution of technology have become vital for researchers, academics, funding institutes and research administration departments, there is a crucial need to mine scientific trends ... -
Miocene isotope zones, paleotemperatures, and carbon maxima events at intermediate water-depth, Site 593, Southwest Pacific
(Royal Society of New Zealand, 2008)Oxygen and carbon isotopic stratigraphies are presented from both benthic and planktic foraminifera for the late early Miocene to earliest Pliocene interval (c. 19–5 Ma) of intermediate water-depth DSDP Site 593 in the ... -
Miocene tubular concretions in East Coast Basin, New Zealand: Analogue for the subsurface plumbing of cold seeps
(Elsevier, doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2009.03.021, 2010)The uplifted accretionary prism of East Coast Basin, in Hikurangi Margin, North Island, New Zealand, exposes late Miocene slope mudrocks (Whangaehu Mudstone, < 10% carbonate) in coastal cliffs north of Cape Turnagain that ... -
MIR task and evaluation techniques
(University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 2009-08-12)Existing tasks in MIREX have traditionally focused on low-level MIR tasks working with flat (usually DSP-only) ground-truth. These evaluation techniques, however, can not evaluate the increasing number of algorithms that ...