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    • GAC: A Deep Reinforcement Learning Model Toward User Incentivization in Unknown Social Networks 

      Wu, S; Li, W; Bai, Q (arXiv, 2022)
      In recent years, providing incentives to human users for attracting their attention and engagement has been widely adopted in many applications. To effectively incentivize users, most incentive mechanisms determine incentive ...
    • Gaining access to customers' resources through relationship bonds 

      Baxter, RA (Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy (ANZMAC), 2009)
      This paper notes that, in addition to tangible resources, a seller needs to access valuable and less imitable intangible resources, such as downstream market knowledge, from its customers. This exchange occurs as part of ...
    • Gaining access to customers’ resources through relationship bonds 

      Baxter, RA (Gabler Verlag, 2013)
      In order to get good access to a buyer’s resources, which contribute to relationship value creation, a seller needs to put resources into the relationship, and the bonds between the buyer and seller need to be strong. This ...
    • Gaining Perspectives of People With Stroke, to Inform Development of a Group Exercise Programme: a Qualitative Descriptive Study 

      Kitt, C; Wang, V; Harvey-Fitzgerald; Saywell, N (New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc, 2016)
      This study explored the perspectives on participation in group rehabilitation in the inpatient setting for people with moderate to severe stroke. A qualitative descriptive study using in-depth semi-structured interviews ...
    • Gait characteristics associated with the foot and ankle in inflammatory arthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis 

      Carroll, M; Parmar, P; Dalbeth, N; Boocock, M; Rome, K (BioMed Central Ltd, 2015)
      Background Gait analysis is increasingly being used to characterise dysfunction of the lower limb and foot in people with inflammatory arthritis (IA). The aim of the systematic review was to evaluate the spatiotemporal, ...
    • Gambling Behaviours and Associated Risk Factors for 17 Year Old Pacific Youth 

      Bellringer, M; Prah, P; Iusitini, L; Abbott, M (Auckland University of Technology, 2019)
      Summary This study is a component of the Pacific Islands Families Study, which is a longitudinal cohort study of a birth cohort of 1,398 Pacific infants who were recruited into the study from a South Auckland hospital ...
    • Game of Thrones as a Gothic Horror in Quality Television 

      Rutherford, A; Baker, S (Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Scientia Publishing House, 2021)
      Quality television at its heart is designed to reward sustained viewing and involvement on the part of the audience. It has distinctive visual styles, serial characters and storylines and a filmic quality, all of which is ...
    • Games and Metrisability of Manifolds 

      Cao, J; Gauld, DB; Greenwood, S; Mohamad, A (Joint committee of the New Zealand Mathematical Society and the Department of Mathematics of the University of Auckland., 2008)
      Using topological games we investigate connections between properties of topological spaces and their spaces of continuous functions with the compact-open topology. This leads to new criteria for metrisability of a manifold. ...
    • Gamification in logistics and supply chain education: extending active learning 

      Wood, LC; Reiners, T (IADIS Press, 2012)
      Engagement with users involved in an activity has become increasingly important, particularly in Higher Education. We review the concept of gamification and outline several existing applications. These incorporate game ...
    • Gamma-ray Emission in Radio Galaxies Under the VLBI Scope II. The Relationship Between Gamma-ray Emission and Parsec-scale Jets in Radio Galaxies 

      Weston, S; Gulyaev, S; Natusch, T (EDP Sciences, 2020)
      Aims. This is the second paper in our series studying the evolution of parsec-scale radio emission in radio galaxies in the southern hemisphere. Following our study of the radio and high-energy properties of γ-ray-emitting ...
    • Garden window. Public space for ambient intelligence. Competition entry for NTT DoCoMo, Inc. Mobile society research institute international architectural design competition 2006 

      Douglas, C (AUT University, 2006)
      Ambient intelligence is a public garden in which capabilities appear as flowers. This garden overlays the city precisely. We are all in two places at once: the city, and the garden of ambient intelligence. Keitai is a ...
    • Gateway load balancing and routing selection scheme of MANET in disaster scenario 

      Mahiddin, NA; Sarkar, NI; Cusack, B (IEEE, 2015)
      After disaster occurs like earthquake, it is common results of collapse structure. It is impossible for disaster victims make use of communication devices such as cellular phones, iPad or laptop to communicate with others ...
    • Gaussian Process Model Predictive Control of an Unmanned Quadrotor 

      Cao, G; Lai, E; Alam, F (Springer Verlag, 2017)
      The Model Predictive Control (MPC) trajectory tracking problem of an unmanned quadrotor with input and output constraints is addressed. In this article, the dynamic models of the quadrotor are obtained purely from operational ...
    • Gaussian Process Model Predictive Control of Unknown Nonlinear Systems 

      Cao, G; Lai, E; Alam, F (The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), 2017)
      Model predictive control (MPC) of an unknown system that is modelled by Gaussian process (GP) techniques is studied. Using GP, the variances computed during the modelling and inference processes allow us to take model ...
    • Gay and Lesbian Adoptive Parenting: A Review of Literature 

      Mousa, M.; McAlonan, V.; Scherman, R (The New Zealand Psychological Society supported by the Psychology Department, the University of Auckland, 2013)
      No abstract.
    • The GDNF family: A role in cancer? 

      Fielder, GC; Yang, TWS; Razdan, M; Li, Y; Lu, J; Perry, JK; Lobie, PE; Liu, DX (Ediciones Doyma S.A., 2018)
      The glial cell line–derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family of ligands (GFLs) comprising of GDNF, neurturin, artemin, and persephin plays an important role in the development and maintenance of the central and peripheral ...
    • Gender and Survival from Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest: a New Zealand Registry Study 

      Dicker, B; Conaglen, K; Howie, G (BMJ Publishing, 2018)
      OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationships between survival from all-cause out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and gender in New Zealand. METHODS: A retrospective observational study was conducted using data compliant ...
    • Gender and Water in Northeast Thailand: Inequalities and Women's Realities 

      Andajani, S; Chirawatkul, S; Saito, E (Bridgewater State University, MA, USA, 2015)
      The water world is socially constructed, reflecting continuous global gender inequalities and discrimination by those who hold dominant perspectives on water. While there is a strong global acknowledgement of the roles of ...
    • Gender differences in the relationship between workplace friendships and organisational outcomes 

      Morrison, R. (AUT Faculty of Business, 2007)
      The current study investigated gender differences in (a) perceived benefits of workplace friendships and (b) the relationship between friendship factors and organisational outcomes. Four hundred and forty-five respondents ...
    • Gender Research in Hospitality and Tourism Management: Time to Change the Guard 

      Mooney, SK (Emerald, 2020)
      Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain the problem with how gender is positioned in hospitality and tourism management studies. It recommends critical theories to investigate how gender is researched in the ...

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