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Darryl Charles
Researcher at Ulster University
Publications - 109
Citations - 3237
Darryl Charles is an academic researcher from Ulster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Artificial neural network & Game design. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 108 publications receiving 2981 citations. Previous affiliations of Darryl Charles include Intel & University of the West of Scotland.
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Evaluation of the acceptability and usability of the MAGIC-GLASS virtual reality solution as part of the care pathway in people with acute, sub-acute and chronic stroke: a study protocol
Aoife Stephenson,Katy Pedlow,Suzanne McDonough,Dominic Holmes,Darryl Charles,Francesco Barbabella,Paolo Olivetti,Carlos Chiatti +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of the trial is to test the feasibility of incorporating VR computer games into a stroke rehabilitation system called ‘MAGIC-GLASS’, and its integration into the current care pathway for people with stroke.
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Older adults’ experience of active computer gaming for falls prevention exercise: A mixed methods study
Sarah C. Howes,Iseult M. Wilson,Katy Pedlow,Dominic Holmes,Darryl Charles,Suzanne McDonough,Suzanne McDonough +6 more
TL;DR: Older adults’ experience using a bespoke active computer gaming system designed to deliver falls prevention exercise suggested that autonomous use of the system may not be feasible given the requirement and preference for social support.
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Energy Saving Techniques Comparison for Green Computing in Cloud Server
TL;DR: This work addresses a solution for the energy saving problem by enabling dynamic voltage and frequency scaling technique for gaming data centers by compared against non-power aware and static threshold detection techniques.
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Fast Learning in Neural Networks
TL;DR: This chapter investigates methods of shortening training times for artificial neural networks using supervised learning, and outlines the theory and implementation of a RBF network before demonstrating how such a network may be used to solve one of the previously visited problems, and compares the solutions.
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Multi-stream Exploratory Projection Pursuit for the formation of complex cells similar to visual cortical neurons
TL;DR: A multi-stream extension of Exploratory Projection Pursuit is proposed as a method for the formation of local, spatiotemporal, oriented filters similar to complex cells found in the visual cortex to maximise dependencies between separate, but related, data streams.