Items where Division is "Computing, Maths, Engineering and Natural Sciences > Data Science & AI" and Year is 2019

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Article

Buonocore, R. J., Brandi, G., Mantegna, R. N. and Di Matteo, T. (2019) On the interplay between multiscaling and stock dependence. Quantitative Finance, 20 (1). pp. 133-145.

Griffin, Lewis D and Mylonas, Dimitris (2019) Categorical colour geometry. PloS one, 14 (5). e0216296.

Haddad, M, Sanders, David and Bausch, Nils (2019) Selecting a robust decision making method to evaluate employee performance. International Journal of Management and Decision Making, 18 (4). pp. 333-351.

Haddad, Malik J and Sanders, David A (2019) Selecting a best compromise direction for a powered wheelchair using PROMETHEE. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 27 (2). pp. 228-235.

Haddad, Malik Jamal Musa, Sanders, David and Tewkesbury, Giles (2019) Selecting a discrete Multiple Criteria Decision Making method to decide on a corporate relocation. Archives of Business Research, 7 (5). pp. 48-67.

Zeki, Semir, Javier, Alexandre and Mylonas, Dimitris (2019) The biological basis of the experience and categorization of colour. European Journal of Neuroscience, 51 (2). pp. 670-680.

Conference or Workshop Item

Haddad, Malik, Sanders, David, Bausch, Nils, Tewkesbury, Giles, Gegov, Alexander and Hassan, Mohamed (2019) Learning to make intelligent decisions using an Expert System for the intelligent selection of either PROMETHEE II or the Analytical Hierarchy Process. In: Intelligent Systems and Applications: Proceedings of the 2018 Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) Volume 1.

Sanders, David A, Gegov, Alexander, Haddad, Malik, Ikwan, Favour, Wiltshire, David and Tan, Yong Chai (2019) A rule-based expert system to decide on direction and speed of a powered wheelchair. In: Intelligent Systems and Applications: Proceedings of the 2018 Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) Volume 1.

Thesis

Haddad, Malik (2019) Using Sensitivity Analysis to select discrete Multiple Criteria Decision Making methods for management and engineering. Doctoral thesis, University of Portsmouth.

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