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    • A Late Fusion Approach to Cross-Lingual Document Re-ranking 

      ZHOU, DONG; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; LAWLESS, SEAMUS (ACM, 2010)
      The field of information retrieval still strives to develop models which allow semantic information to be integrated in the ranking process to improve performance in comparison to standard bag- of-words based models. ...
    • Latent Ambiguity in Latent Semantic Analysis? 

      EMMS, MARTIN; MALDONADO GUERRA, ALFREDO (ScitePress, 2013)
    • LATTE: Location And Time Triggered Email 

      CLARKE, SIOBHAN; CAHILL, VINNY (2004)
      Computer users, especially mobile ones, have developed a significant dependency on electronic communication. Enhancing the capabilities of such communication by adding an awareness of context such as location and ...
    • Laughter and Topic Changes: Temporal Distribution and Information Flow 

      VOGEL, CARL; CAMPBELL, NICK (IEEE, 2012)
      Laughter is an important component of social interaction that has attracted interest within conversational analysis. However, it is not universally accepted that laughs have a function in discourse structure. In this study ...
    • Laughter and Topic Transition in Multiparty Conversation 

      Vogel, Carl; Campbell, Nick (Association for Computational Linguistics, 2013)
      This study explores laughter distribution around topic changes in multiparty conversations. The distribution of shared and solo laughter around topic changes was examined in corpora containing two types of spoken interaction; ...
    • A lazy log-keeping mechanism for comprehensive global garbage detection on Amadeus. 

      CAHILL, VINNY (Springer-Verlag, 1995)
      Global Garbage Detection (GGD) in object-oriented distributed systems requires that each application process maintains some information in support of GGD. Maintaining this information is known as log-keeping. In this paper ...
    • Leaky or Guessable Session Identifiers 

      FARRELL, STEPHEN (IEEE, 2011)
      Many Internet and Web applications use session identifiers. Too often, developers of those applications make the bad assumption that all is well because session identifiers are only known to authorized users. However, in ...
    • Learning Binary Search Trees through Serious Games 

      Haahr, Mads; Rojas-Salazar, Alberto; Ramírez-Alfaro, Paula (ACM, 2020)
      Data structures and algorithms are core topics in Computer Science, but they are difficult topics to grasp. Data structures and algorithmic concepts are abstract and difficult to relate to previous knowledge. To facilitate ...
    • Learning Binary Search Trees through Serious Games based on Analogies 

      Haahr, Mads (ACM, 2020)
      Data structures and algorithms are core topics in Computer Science, and they are essential for the development of efficient software. However, data structures and algorithmic concepts are abstract and difficult to relate ...
    • A Lens to the Past: Using Site-Specific Augmented Reality for Historical Interpretation 

      Haahr, Mads (Springer, 2022)
      This demo paper presents a locative, site-specific, augmented-reality game for a WW1 historical site. The work constitutes the preliminary results of a research collaboration between two universities, one museum and a ...
    • Lessness:Randomness, Consciousness and Meaning 

      HAAHR, MADS (Curtin University of Technology, 2002)
      Lessness is a prose piece by Samuel Beckett in which he used random permutation to order sentences. Like interactive artworks, the piece is experienced as a process that depends upon the participant?s attempts to ...
    • Let me tell you something about (y)our culture? 

      MAC an AIRCHINNIGH, MICHEAL (Hacetteppe University Department of Information Management, 2010)
      Each person is born into a culture that is mediated by the mother tongue. Further development of the person is often associated with schooling and education. At an early age some persons will come into contact with other ...
    • Levels of detail for crowds and groups 

      CASSELL, JUSTINE; VILHJALMSSON, HANNES; DINGLIANA, JOHN; MACNAMEE, BRIAN; PETERS, CHRISTOPHER; GIANG, THANH; DOBBYN, SIMON; O'SULLIVAN, CAROL ANN (Blackwell, 2002)
      Work on levels of detail for human simulation has occurred mainly on a geometrical level, either by reducing the numbers of polygons representing a virtual human, or replacing them with a two-dimensional imposter. ...
    • Leveraging Domain Expertise to Support Complex, Personalized and Semantically Meaningful Queries Across Separate Data Sources 

      HAMPSON, CORMAC; CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (IEEE, 2010)
      Abstract?Almost all information domains have witnessed an exponential increase in the amount of structured data available. However, there is still a lack of support for ordinary users to create complex queries spanning ...
    • Leveraging Sub-class Partition Information in Binary Classification and Its Application 

      VOGEL, CARL (Springer, 2009)
      Sub-class partition information within positive and negative classes is often ignored by a binary classifier, even when these detailed background information is available at hand. It is expected that this kind of ...
    • LibViz: Data Visualisation of the Old Library 

      Ruhland, Kerstin; Sedlmair, Michael; BIOLETTI, SUSAN; O'SULLIVAN, CAROL ANN (2009)
      The Old Library of Trinity College Dublin, built in 1732, is an internationally renowned research library. In recent decades it has also become a major tourist attraction in Dublin, with the display of the Book of Kells ...
    • Life after Digitization, Deschooling Society 2010 & beyond 

      MAC an AIRCHINNIGH, MICHEAL (2010)
      Schooling may now considered to be an instrinsic part of the society. The term may be taken to cover all those formal institutions established to school young people from approximately the age of 7-11 (primary school), ...
    • Light field style transfer with local angular consistency 

      Smolic, Aljosa (2021)
      Style transfer involves combining the style of one image with the content of another to form a new image. Unlike traditional two-dimensional images which only capture the spatial intensity of light rays, four-dimensional ...
    • Limitations of MT Quality Estimation Supervised Systems: The Tails Prediction Problem 

      VOGEL, CARL (Association for Computational Linguistics, 2014)
      In this paper we address the question of the reliability of the predictions made by MT Quality Estimation (QE) systems. In particular, we show that standard supervised QE systems, usually trained to minimize MAE, make ...