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Strang, W A, 131729
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Item: [2016.0049.51919] "Strang, W A, 131729
Strang, A L, 400311
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Strang, J, QX21285
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Item: [2016.0049.51921] "Strang, J, QX21285
Strang, John, VX39887
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Item: [2016.0049.51924] "Strang, John, VX39887
Psychosocial interventions and opioid detoxification for drug misuse: summary of NICE guidance
Drug misuse is an increasing problem that not only impairs the physical and mental health of people who misuse drugs but also negatively affects their families and wider society (for example, in its association with crime). Recently expanded drug services in the United Kingdom involve general practitioners to a considerable degree, who care for at least a third of opioid misusers in treatment. Many clinicians remain pessimistic, however, about the possible benefits of any treatment and how to engage drug users in treatment.1 This article summarises two new NICE guidelines that identify the most effective, safe detoxification regimens for primary and secondary care, the most cost effective psychosocial interventions, and effective ways to promote patient engagement
Issues and Requirements for Bayesian Approaches in Context Aware Systems
Research in advanced context-aware systems has clearly shown
a need to capture the inherent uncertainty in the physical world, especially
in human behavior. Modelling approaches that employ the concept
of probability, especially in combination with Bayesian methods,
are promising candidates to solve the pending problems. This paper analyzes
the requirements for such models in order to enable user-friendly,
adaptive and especially scalable operation of context-aware systems. It
is conjectured that a successful system may not only use Bayesian techniques
to infer probabilities from known probability tables but learn, i.e.
estimate the probabilities in these tables by observing user behavior
Duff-Strang, Ian Mcfarlane, 1100038
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Item: [2016.0049.15097] "Duff-Strang, Ian Mcfarlane, 1100038
Communication Technologies for Vehicles: Third International Workshop, Nets4Cars/Nets4Trains 2011 Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, March 23-24, 2011 Proceedings
The Communication Technologies for Vehicles workshop series provides an international forum on latest technologies and research in the field of intra- and inter-vehicle communications in which to present original research results in all areas relating to communication protocols and standards, mobility and traffic models, experimental and field operational testing, and performance analysis
Service-Interoperabilität in Ubiquitous Computing Umgebungen
Die vorliegende Arbeit präsentiert einen Ansatz zur Modellierung, Spezifikation und Auswertung von kontextuellem Wissen. Dieser Ansatz ermöglicht die Bestimmung kontextueller Interoperabilität von Diensten in Ubiquitous Computing Umgebungen. Grundlegend ist dabei das Konzept der kontextadaptiven Dienstnutzung, die sowohl die kontextadaptive Dienstauswahl
als auch Dienstausführung umfaßt. Kern des Ansatzes ist die Verwendung von Ontologien. Dadurch können einerseits die Konzepte des Modells, sowie darauf basierende Unterkonzepte und Fakten in einheitlicher Weise als verteiltes, kontextuelles Wissen definiert werden. Andererseits können ontologische Reasoner gewinnbringend zur Auswertung von kontextuellem Wissen eingesetzt werden. Das Modell und verschiedene Integrationselemente werden mit ausgewählten Ontologiesprachen umgesetzt. Daraus resultiert unter dem Oberbegriff der Context Ontology Language eine nicht monolithische Sprache zur Spezifikation von kontextuellem Wissen und dessen Integration
in verteilte Dienstumgebungen. Kontextuelle Interoperabilität zwischen den an einer Dienstinteraktion beteiligten Komponenten kann durch Anwendung dieser Sprache erreicht werden. Mit ihr erstellte Spezifikationen bilden insbesondere eine Grundlage zur Bestimmung von kontextueller Kompatibilität und
Ersetzbarkeit. Dies wird u.a. detailliert am Beispiel kontextbasierter Service Handover vorgestellt. Darüber hinaus werden weitere Anwendungsmöglichkeiten der Sprache z.B. im Bereich der Zusammenführung der Interoperabilitätsebenen oder als Meta-Sprache zur Abbildung
zwischen verschiedenen Kontextmodellen vorgestellt
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