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Artificial Intelligence - I: Adaptive Automated Teller Machines - Part Ii, Ghulam Mujtaba, Tariq Mahmood Jul 2011

Artificial Intelligence - I: Adaptive Automated Teller Machines - Part Ii, Ghulam Mujtaba, Tariq Mahmood

International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies

Nowadays, the banking sector is increasingly relying on Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) in order to provide services to its customers. Although thousands of ATMs exist across many banks and different locations, the GUI and content of a typical ATM interface remains, more or less, the same. For instance, any ATM provides typical options for withdrawal, electronic funds transfer, viewing of mini-statements etc. However, such a static interface might not be suitable for all ATM customers, e.g., some users might not prefer to view all the options when they access the ATM, or to view specific withdrawal amounts less than, say, …


Visualization Of Retrieved Positive Data Using Blending Function, Muhammad Shoaib, Habib -Ur- Rehman, Dr. Abad Ali Shah Aug 2005

Visualization Of Retrieved Positive Data Using Blending Function, Muhammad Shoaib, Habib -Ur- Rehman, Dr. Abad Ali Shah

International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies

Data visualization is an important technique used in data mining. We present the retrieved data into visual format to discover features and trends inherent to the data. Some features of the data to be retrieved are already known to us. Visualization should preserve these known features inherent to the data. Positivity is one such known feature that is inherent to most of the scientific and business data sets. For example, mass, volume and percentage concentration are meaningful only when they are positive values. However certain visualization techniques do not guarantee to preserve this feature while constructing visualization of retrieved data …