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    • A survey of recent trends in one class classification 

      Khan, Shehroz S.; Madden, Michael G. (Springer Verlag - LNAI, 2009-08)
      The One Class Classification (OCC) problem is di fferent from the conventional binary/multi-class classi fication problem in the sense that in OCC, the negative class is either not present or not properly sampled. The ...
    • A system dynamics approach to increasing ocean literacy 

      Green, Caroline; Ashley, Matthew; Molloy, Owen; Brennan, Caroline (Frontiers Media, 2019-06-28)
      Ocean Literacy (OL) has multiple aspects or dimensions: from knowledge about how the oceans work and our impact on them, to attitudes toward topics such as sustainable fisheries, and our behaviour as consumers, tourists, ...
    • A system dynamics approach to sustainability education 

      Green, Caroline; Molloy, Owen; Brennan, Caroline (Wiley, 2021-01-14)
      This article describes a randomised controlled trial (RCT) study design to evaluate an innovative online tool to support education for sustainable development (ESD). The learning tool incorporates Systems Thinking and ...
    • System dynamics modelling to support policy analysis for sustainable health care 

      Lyons, Gerard J.; Duggan, Jim (2014)
      System dynamics (SD) is an established simulation methodology used to explore the behaviour of social systems over time. The field has addressed challenging sustainability problems in fisheries, urban planning and environmental ...
    • The wave excitation forces on a truncated vertical cylinder in water of infinite depth 

      Finnegan, William; Meere, Martin; Goggins, Jamie (2013)
      When carrying out any numerical modelling it is useful to have an analytical approximation available to provide a check on the accuracy of the numerical results and to give insight into the underlying physics of the system. ...
    • When and why metaheuristics researchers can ignore “No Free Lunch” theorems 

      McDermott, James (Springer, 2019-03-25)
      The No Free Lunch (NFL) theorem for search and optimisation states that averaged across all possible objective functions on a fixed search space, all search algorithms perform equally well. Several refined versions of the ...