P13B.16 THE AUSTRALIAN NOWCASTING SYSTEM (2008)
John Bally, Tony Bannister, Kevin Cheong, Y Dance, Tom Keenan, Phil Purdam
During the last decade there has been an increasing need and desire to use radar data quantitatively as well as qualitatively in Australia
High Level Scene Interpretation using Fuzzy Belief (2007)
Abstract. In this paper we present an image understanding system using fuzzy sets. This system is based on a symbolic object-oriented image interpretation system (SOO-PIN) we developed previously. It...
Chapter 1 SOO-PIN: Picture Interpretation Networks (2007)
Traditional methods for image scene interpretation and understanding are based mainly on such single threaded procedural paradigms as hypothesize-and-test or syntactic parsing. As a result, these...
Fuzzy Belief and Scene Interpretation y (2007)
In this paper we present an image interpretation system using fuzzy belief measures. This system is based on a symbolic object-oriented image interpretation system (SOO-PIN) we developed previously....
An Evolving Multi Agent System for Meteorological Alerts (2007)
Sandy Dance And, Y Dance, Malcolm Gorman
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has a requirement for complex and evolving systems to manage its weather forecasting, monitoring and alerts. This paper describes an agent-based system that...