BibliographyType,ISBN,Identifier,Author,Title,Journal,Volume,Number,Month,Pages,Year,Address,Note,URL,Booktitle,Chapter,Edition,Series,Editor,Publisher,ReportType,Howpublished,Institution,Organizations,School,Annote,Custom1,Custom2,Custom3,Custom4,Custom5
7,"","journals/ijcv/BeveridgeGKHR89","Beveridge, J. Ross; Griffith, Joey; Kohler, Ralf R.; Hanson, Allen R. & Riseman, Edward M.","Segmenting images using localized histograms and region merging.","International Journal of Computer Vision",2,3,"","311-347",1989,"","","http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijcv/ijcv2.html#BeveridgeGKHR89","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","dblp ","",""
6,"","DGCH06","Damianos, Laurie; Griffith, John; Cuomo, Donna; Hirst, David & Smallwood, James","Onomi: Social Bookmarking on a Corporate Intranet","",,,"May","",2006,"","","http://www.rawsugar.com/www2006/28.pdf","Collaborative Web Tagging Workshop at WWW2006, Edinburgh, Scotland","","","","","","","","","","","","We describe a technology exploration of social bookmarking within a closed, corporate environment. We hypothesize that such a tool would be valuable for information sharing, information management, and social networking in our organization. In order to assess the value of social software, we have embarked upon a 6-month pilot, or trial period, where we are striving to reach critical mass through marketing strategies and targeting influential figures with large, social networks. Our goal is to demonstrate the utility of social bookmarking within our corporation and to explore some of the social influences and behavioral evolution.","","bookmarking folksonomy intranet knowledgemanagement social ","",""
7,"","day:2002:AEM","Day, Jennifer P.; Kell, Douglas B. & Griffith, Gareth W.","Differentiation of Phytophthora infestans Sporangia from Other Airborne Biological Particles by Flow Cytometry","Applied and Environmental Microbiology",68,1,"January","37--45",2002,"","","http://intl-aem.asm.org/cgi/reprint/68/1/37.pdf","","","","","","","","","","","","","The ability of two different flow cytometers, the Microcyte (Optoflow) and the PAS-III (Partec), to differentiate sporangia of the late-blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans from other potential airborne particles was compared. With the PAS-III, light scatter and intrinsic fluorescence parameters could be used to differentiate sporangia from conidia of Alternaria or Botrytis spp., rust urediniospores, and pollen of grasses and plantain. Differentiation between P. infestans sporangia and powdery mildew conidia was not possible by these two methods but, when combined with analytical rules evolved by genetic programming methods, could be achieved after staining with the fluorescent brightener Calcofluor white M2R. The potential application of these techniques to the prediction of late-blight epiphytotics in the field is discussed.","","algorithms, genetic programming ","",""
7,"","journals/ijprai/GriffithOS07","Griffith, Josephine; O'Riordan, Colm & Sorensen, Humphrey","Identifying User and Group Information from Collaborative Filtering Datasets.","IJPRAI",21,2,"","291-310",2007,"","","http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijprai/ijprai21.html#GriffithOS07","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","dblp ","",""
1,"","ieKey","Griffith, Paddy","The art of war of revolutionary France, 1789-1802","",,,"","",1998,"London","","http://lib.leeds.ac.uk/record=b1980428","","","","","","Greenhill Books","","","","","","","","","French_Army HIST3718 Revolution_in_Warfare ","",""
6,"978-1-59593-763-6","conf/sensys/HollowayGDSJ07","Holloway, Seth; Griffith, Alexander; Dalton, Angela; Stovall, Drew & Julien, Christine","SASSI: the sliverware architecture for sensor system integration.","",,,"","431-432",2007,"","","http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sensys/sensys2007.html#HollowayGDSJ07","SenSys","","","","Jha, Sanjay","ACM","","","","","","","","","dblp ","",""
6,"1-56555-319-5","conf/springsim/PriceBGGW08","Price, Carter; Babineau, Timothy; Golden, Bruce L.; Griffith, Bartley P. & Wasil, Edward A.","Maximizing cardiac surgery throughput at a major hospital.","",,,"","513-516",2008,"","","http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/springsim/springsim2008.html#PriceBGGW08","SpringSim","","","","Rajaei, Hassan; Wainer, Gabriel A. & Chinni, Michael J.","SCS/ACM","","","","","","","","","dblp ","",""
6,"","ryan:1997:scr-e","Ryan, Conor; Collins, J. J.; Buckley, Jim; Cahill, Tony; Griffith, Niall & Healy, Paddy","Soft Computing And Re-Engineering","",,,"15 December","13--27",1997,"University College London, UK","","","ET'97 Theory and Application of Evolutionary Computation","","","","Clack, Chris; Vekaria, Kanta & Zin, Nadav","","","","","","","","The Soft Computing and Re-engineering groups at the University of Limerick have recently been granted significant funding for collaborative work. The work is based on developing and integrating the concepts for serial to parallel code transformation. The traditional, hard computing, approaches of Re-Engineering will be combined with Soft Computing approaches with two goals in mind. Firstly to produce a general and practical serial to parallel code translator, and secondly, to compare and contrast the different approaches, specifically to investigate the advantages of combining the two approaches.","","algorithms, genetic programming ","",""
7,"","journals/ibmrd/ShippyJ94","Shippy, David J. & Jr, T. W. Griffith","POWER2 fixed-point, data cache, and storage control units.","IBM Journal of Research and Development",38,5,"","503-524",1994,"","","http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ibmrd/ibmrd38.html#ShippyJ94","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","dblp ","",""
5,"0-262-07181-9","99evmus","Todd, Peter M. & Werner, Gregory M.","Frankensteinian approaches to evolutionary music composition","",,,"","313--340",1999,"","","http://www-abc.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/users/ptodd/publications/99evmus/99evmus.pdf","Musical Networks: Parallel Distributed Perception and Performance","","","","Griffith, Niall & Todd, Peter M.","MIT Press","","","","","","","Victor Frankenstein sought to create an intelligent being imbued with the rules of civilized human conduct, who could further learn how to behave and possibly even evolve through successive generations into a more perfect form. Modern human composers similarly strive to create intelligent algorithmic music composition systems that can follow prespecified rules, learn appropriate patterns from a collection of melodies, or evolve to produce output more perfectly matched to some aesthetic criteria. Here we review recent efforts aimed at each of these three types of algorithmic composition. We focus particularly on evolutionary methods, and indicate how monstrous many of the results have been. We present a new method that uses coevolution to create linked artificial music critics and music composers, and describe how this method can attach the separate parts of rules, learning, and evolution together into one coherent body.","","algorithms, coevolution genetic music, programming, ","",""
