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IIE
2006
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13 years 9 months ago
A Study on the Perception of Students towards Educational Weblogs
Weblogs are a popular form of easy-to-use personal publishing that has attracted millions of bloggers to share their personal thoughts, opinions, and knowledge on the web. The vers...
Andrew K. Lui, Sheung-On Choy, Yannie H. Y. Cheung...
CIG
2006
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Evolving Adaptive Play for the Game of Spoof Using Genetic Programming
Abstract— Many games require opponent modelling for optimal performance. The implicit learning and adaptive nature of evolutionary computation techniques offer a natural way to d...
Mark Wittkamp, Luigi Barone
WSC
2007
13 years 11 months ago
High-performance computing enables simulations to transform education
This paper presents the case that education in the 21st Century can only measure up to national needs if technologies developed in the simulation community, further enhanced by th...
Dan M. Davis, Thomas D. Gottschalk, Laurel K. Davi...
MM
1999
ACM
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14 years 1 months ago
An RTP-based synchronized hypermedia live lecture system for distance education
In this article, we have introduced a “Live Synchronized Hypermedia Live Lecture (SHLL) System” using RTP to synchronize the live presentation of streaming video lecture, HTML...
Herng-Yow Chen, Yen-Tsung Chia, Gin-Yi Chen, Jen-S...
ICNC
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A Game-Theoretic Approach to Competitive Learning in Self-Organizing Maps
Abstract. Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) is a powerful tool for clustering and discovering patterns in data. Competitive learning in the SOM training process focusses on finding a neu...
Joseph P. Herbert, Jingtao Yao