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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j10]Reza Lavaei
, Richard Hall, Claus Danielson
, Leila Jasmine Bridgeman:
Constraint Enforcement via Tube-Based MPC Exploiting Switching Restrictions. IEEE Control. Syst. Lett. 5(5): 1789-1794 (2021) - 2020
- [j9]Robert Ross
, Lyle Parsons, Ba Son Thai, Richard Hall, Meha Kaushik
:
An IoT Smart Rodent Bait Station System Utilizing Computer Vision. Sensors 20(17): 4670 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [j8]Ka-Kit Lam
, Richard Hall, Alicia Clum, Satish Rao:
BIGMAC : breaking inaccurate genomes and merging assembled contigs for long read metagenomic assembly. BMC Bioinform. 17: 435 (2016) - [j7]Richard Hall:
Technology-enhanced learning and co-operative practice against the neoliberal university. Interact. Learn. Environ. 24(5): 1004-1015 (2016) - 2013
- [j6]Kristine Dery, Richard Hall, Nick Wailes
, Sharna Wiblen
:
Lost in translation? An actor-network approach to HRIS implementation. J. Strateg. Inf. Syst. 22(3): 225-237 (2013) - 2011
- [c19]Gerhard Triebnig, Andrei Diamandi, Richard Hall, Eirik Malnes, Lars Marklund, Sari Metsämäki
, Thomas Nagler, Jouni Pulliainen
, Helmut Rott, Christian Schiller, Rune Solberg, Andreas Wiesmann:
CryoLand - GMES Service Snow and Land Ice - Interoperability, Service Integration and User Access. ISESS 2011: 341-348
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j5]Richard Hall, Kirsty Baird:
Improving Computer Game Narrative Using Polti Ratios. Game Stud. 8(1) (2008) - [c18]Richard Hall, Hemang Rathod, Mauro Maiorca, Ioanna Ioannou
, Edmund Kazmierczak, Stephen J. O'Leary, Peter Harris:
Towards Haptic Performance Analysis Using K-Metrics. HAID 2008: 50-59 - 2007
- [c17]Tafline Murnane, Karl Reed, Richard Hall:
On the Learnability of Two Representations of Equivalence Partitioning and Boundary Value Analysis. ASWEC 2007: 274-283 - 2006
- [c16]Robert Ross, Richard Hall:
A FPGA Simulation Using Asexual Genetic Algorithms for Integrated Self-Repair. AHS 2006: 301-304 - [c15]Joshua Maib, Richard Hall, Harvest Collier, Marcie Thomas:
A Multi-Method Evaluation of the Implementation of a Student Response System. AMCIS 2006: 278 - [c14]Tafline Murnane, Karl Reed, Richard Hall:
Tailoring of Black-Box Testing Methods. ASWEC 2006: 292-299 - [c13]Robert Ross, Richard Hall:
Towards Self-configuring Evolvable FPGA Using Feedback Cross-Checking. KES (1) 2006: 102-109 - [c12]Leo Bi, Richard Hall:
Coherent Formation for Agents Using Flocking with Cellular Automata. KES (1) 2006: 220-227 - 2005
- [c11]Tafline Murnane, Richard Hall, Karl Reed:
Towards Describing Black-Box Testing Methods as Atomic Rules. COMPSAC (1) 2005: 437-442 - [c10]Patricia Ruma Spence, Madhu C. Reddy, Richard Hall:
A survey of collaborative information seeking practices of academic researchers. GROUP 2005: 85-88 - [c9]Mark Dawes, Richard Hall:
Towards Using First-Person Shooter Computer Games as an Artificial Intelligence Testbed. KES (1) 2005: 276-282 - [c8]Olga L. Diaz-Gutierrez, Richard Hall:
Design of Wireless Sensors for Automobiles. MSN 2005: 1043-1050 - 2004
- [c7]Jeanette Auer, Richard Hall:
Investigating ID3-Induced Rules from Low-Dimensional Data Cleaned by Complete Case Analysis. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2004: 414-424 - [c6]Erica Logan, Richard Hall, Nectarios Klonis, Susanna Herd, Leann Tilley
:
Fuzzy Classification of Secretory Signals in Proteins Encoded by the Plasmodium falciparum Genome. KES 2004: 1023-1029 - 2003
- [c5]Jean Hall, Richard Hall, John Zeleznikow:
A proposal for an evaluation repository for AI and Law systems. Evaluation of Legal Reasoning and Problem-Solving Systems 2003: 23-27 - [c4]Maria Jean J. Hall, Richard Hall, John Zeleznikow
:
A process for evaluating legal knowledge-based systems based upon the Context Criteria Contingency-guidelines Framework. ICAIL 2003: 274-283 - 2002
- [j4]Richard Hall:
Aligning learning, teaching and assessment using the web: an evaluation of pedagogic approaches. Br. J. Educ. Technol. 33(2): 149-158 (2002)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j3]Richard Hall, Glen Mullineux:
The Zheng-Ball construction without twist constraints. Comput. Aided Geom. Des. 16(3): 165-175 (1999) - [j2]Richard Hall, Glen Mullineux:
Continuity between Gregory-like patches. Comput. Aided Geom. Des. 16(3): 197-216 (1999) - 1998
- [c3]Richard Hall, Binh Pham, John Yearwood:
Adaptive Simulation: An Implementation Framework. SEAL 1998: 438-445 - [c2]Richard Hall, Eric L. Stocks:
Guided Surfing: A Multimethod Assessment of a Layered Hypermap WWW Interface. WebNet 1998 - 1995
- [c1]Wayne Citrin, Richard Hall, Benjamin G. Zorn:
Programming with Visual Expressions. VL 1995: 294-301
1980 – 1989
- 1986
- [j1]Leonard Adelman, Deborah A. Zirk, Paul E. Lehner, Raymond J. Moffett, Richard Hall:
Distributed Tactical Decisionmaking: Conceptual Framework and Empirical Results. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 16(6): 794-805 (1986)
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