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N-gram Distributions in Texts as Proxy for Textual Fingerprints
(IOS Press, 2007)Recent experiments using mainly character unigram distributions in authorship attribution tasks are discussed. Results so far indicate efficacy in similarity judgements seemingly good enough for `balance of probabilities' ... -
NAISC-L: A Linked Data Interlinking Framework for Libraries, Archives and Museums
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2020)This thesis presents a framework for Novel Authoritative Interlinking for Semantic Web Cataloguing in Libraries - or NAISC-L (pronounced noshk-el). The Semantic Web (SW) is an extension of the current Web where data is ... -
The Naïve Ontologist and "Intelligent" Story Telling
(University of Sofia, 2013)Semantic Search has become, that is to say been re-discovered to be, the key theme for Intelligent Systems in 2012. No humans need apply. Semantic search, as Tim Berners-Lee predicted in his seminal little book on the World ... -
Naked objects
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2004)The original concept of object-oriented software development was that the objects would be 'behaviouslly-complete' representations of the domain entities that they model. Although object oriented technologies now pervade ... -
Need a Good Book about Privacy? Evaluating Dictionary-Based Corpus Query for Detecting the Topic of Privacy in Literary Texts
(2024)This paper evaluates the usefulness of querying Vasalou et al.’s Privacy Dictionary (2011), a dictionary of 600+ words and phrases, in 131 canonical English-language novels from the long 19th century. We evaluate the ... -
Network interventions for managing the COVID-19 pandemic and sustaining economy
(2020)Sustaining economic activities while curbing the number of new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases until effective vaccines or treatments become available is a major public health and policy challenge. In this paper, ... -
Neural network ensembles for financial time-series prediction and risk management
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2000)Neural Network Ensembles for Financial Time-Series Prediction and Risk Management. Recently, neural networks have become popular tools for modelling financial markets. Much of this popularity can be attributed to the fact ... -
NeuroDog: Quadruped Embodiment using Neural Networks
(2023)Virtual reality (VR) allows us to immerse ourselves in alternative worlds in which we can embody avatars to take on new identities. Usually, these avatars are humanoid or possess very strong anthropomorphic qualities. ... -
New frontiers for grid applications
(2006)Grid research, rooted in distributed and high performance computing, started in late 90's when scientists around the world acknowledged the need to establish an infrastructure to support their collaborative research on ... -
New metrics for evaluation of collision detection techniques
(2000)In this paper we describe new metrics for the evaluation of collision detection techniques. Through careful study of common applications of these techniques we have developed a series of comparative tests that should ... -
News, Sentiment, and Financial Markets: A Computational System to Evaluate the Influence of Text Sentiment on Financial Assets.
(Trinity College Dublin, 2016)With the advent of the internet and digitisation of news and books, the volume of unstructured text has increased dramatically in recent years. This deluge of information is set to grow and come from new and unconventional ... -
No-Regret Slice Reservation Algorithms
(2021)Emerging network slicing markets promise to boost the utilization of expensive network resources and to unleash the potential of over-the-top services. Their success, however, is conditioned on the service providers (SPs) ... -
Non-Contact Surface Geometry Measurement Techniques
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)It is often necessary to be able to create computer models from physical objects. This is often done for the purposes of reverse engineering, or archival. Many of the contact methods, such as callipers or Coordinate Measuring ... -
Non-Invasive Adaptation Service for Web-based Content Management Systems
(2009)Most Adaptive Hypermedia Systems today focus on providing an adaptive portal or presentation/application through which adaptive retrieved content is delivered. Moreover the content used by such adaptive systems tends to ... -
The Non-invasive Personalisation of Educational Video Games
(Trinity College DublinTrinity College Dublin, 2013)Educational video games present a progressive approach to technology enhanced learning that offer intrinsically rewarding experiences, high interactivity, an environment with low-risk of failure, and the freedom and ... -
Non-Local Contexts Help Resolve Ambiguity
(2006)This paper addresses nonlocal context effects in the interpretation of ambiguous utterances in natural language. We examine equivocation as a form of discourse ambiguity and demonstrate that nonlocal contexts can resolve ...