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    • Facial animation for real-time conversing groups 

      MCDONNELL, RACHEL (2010)
      In recent years, many developments have been made in real-time crowds, with popular video games such as Ubisoft's Assassins Creed investing significant resources into their crowds. Research has focused heavily on agent ...
    • PMHR 2011 - The First Workshop on Personalised Multilingual Hypertext Retrieval 

      LAWLESS, SEAMUS (2011)
      The First Workshop on Personalised Multilingual Hypertext Retrieval (PMHR 2011) was held on the 6th June 2011 in conjunction with the 22nd ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The aims ...
    • Digital Spaces in Popular Culture 

      MAC an AIRCHINNIGH, MICHEAL (2012-01-17)
      Electronic publication (ElPub) seems to have the biased connotation of a one-way delivery system from the source to the masses. It originates within the "Push culture." Specifically, it triggers the notion of a small number ...
    • Keyimages ontologized for the Cultural Masses 

      MAC an AIRCHINNIGH, MICHEAL (University of Sofia, 2011)
      Humans name things. Naming is essential for pointing to recognizable images, sounds, and emotions. In every culture throughout history certain stereotypical images have emerged to indicate grounded truths for the people. ...
    • Model-driven engineering of planning and optimisation algorithms for pervasive computing environments 

      HARRINGTON, ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER; CAHILL, VINNY (IEEE, 2011)
      This paper presents a model-driven approach to developing pervasive computing applications that exploits designtime information to support the engineering of planning and optimisation algorithms that reflect the presence ...
    • Towards Non-invasive Adaptive Meta-Cognitive Support for Online Training 

      WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; DAGGER, DECLAN; CONLAN, OWEN; MOORE, ADAM (IEEE, 2011)
      Online training is an increasingly important facet of the skills enhancing portfolio of any organization and has an especial place within life-long learning, career development and other self-regulated adult learning. We ...
    • An Online Framework for Supporting the Evaluation of Personalised Information Retrieval Systems 

      WADE, VINCENT; MULWA, CATHERINE; LAWLESS, SEAMUS; SHARP, MARY (BCS, 2011)
      Scope - Personalised Information Retrieval (PIR) has been gaining attention because it investigates intelligent ways for enhancing content delivery. Web users can have personalised services and more accurate information. ...
    • Modelling Social Structures and Hierarchies in Language Evolution 

      VOGEL, CARL; BACHWERK, MARTIN (Springer, 2010)
      Language evolution might have preferred certain prior social configurations over others. Experiments conducted with models of different social structures (varying subgroup interactions and the role of a dominant interlocutor) ...
    • Towards Multi-Dimensional Adaptation of Digitised Historical Content 

      WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; LAWLESS, SEAMUS; O'CONNOR, ALEXANDER; CONLAN, OWEN; OHLMEYER, JANE; O SIOCHRU, MICHEAL; O'NEILL, ELEANOR (2011)
      Traditional keyword-based search approaches are limited in their retrieval of digital content. In this paper we discuss progress towards multi-dimensional adaptation of digitised content in the context of the European ...
    • Evolvable, sustainable low power optical network architectures 

      PAYNE, DAVID (Optical Society of America, 2011)
      Optical communications technology offers an opportunity for radical restructuring future telecommunications networks. The major challenges for future networks with fibre to the premises (FTTP) is; economic viability, ...
    • The future of enterprise groupware applications 

      WADE, VINCENT PATRICK (Springer, 2000)
      We are currently witnessing a convergence of several threads of technology and business imperatives. A new model for business organisations, the Virtual Enterprise (VE) is emerging. The new model is based on the idea ...
    • Challenges in Locating Content and Services for Adaptive eLearning Courses 

      WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (2011)
      Efficiently locating learning content and web services for adaptive and personalized online courses is a demanding research area. This paper identifies the key challenges that need to be addressed. An approach is then ...
    • Using Expert-Derived Aesthetic Attributes to Help Users in Browsing Image Databases 

      CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC; HAMPSON, CORMAC (2011)
      Image repositories often contain a large amount of metadata about their content. However many resources, such as photographs, have inherent aesthetic qualities that can be difficult to describe in a semantically consistent ...
    • Facilitating Casual Users in Interacting with Linked Data through Domain Expertise 

      HAMPSON, CORMAC; CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (2011)
      Linked Data use has expanded rapidly in recent years; however there is still a lack of support for casual users to create complex queries over this Web of Data. Until this occurs, the real benefits of having such rich ...
    • Genericity and Metaphoricity Both Involve Sense Modulation 

      VOGEL, CARL (Springer, 2011)
      An approach to sense extension tailored for polysemy associated with non-literal language is expanded to include belief revision generally. The relationship between metaphor and genericity as rhetorical devices is discussed, ...
    • A Semantic Model for Integrated Content Management, Localisation and Language Technology Processing 

      LEWIS, DAVID; O'CONNOR, ALEXANDER; JONES, DOMINIC HUGH (2011)
      Providers of products and services are faced with the dual challenge of supporting the languages and individual needs of the global customer while also accommodating the increasing relevance of user-generated content. ...
    • RESULTS OF THE ENUMERATION OF COSTAS ARRAYS OF ORDER 29 

      WALSH, JOHN (2011)
      The results of the enumeration of Costas arrays of order 29 are presented: except for 16 arrays out of a total 164, all other arrays found are accounted for by the Golomb and Welch construction methods. These 16 arrays, ...
    • Using Pseudo Feedback to Improve Cross-Lingual Ontology Mapping 

      O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN; BRENNAN, ROB; FU, BO (Springer, 2011)
      Translation techniques are often employed by cross-lingual ontology mapping (CLOM) approaches to turn a cross-lingual mapping problem into a monolingual mapping problem which can then be solved by state of the art monolingual ...
    • Integrated Language Technology as part of Next Generation Localisation 

      VOGEL, CARL (2009)
      This paper describes one component of a large research project involving industry-academia collaboration between four Irish universities and nine Irish and multinational industry partners, all collaborating to develop 'Next ...
    • Report on an Arctic summer DTN trial 

      FARRELL, STEPHEN; MCMAHON, ALEX MARK (Springer, 2011)
      Delay- and disruption-tolerant networking (DTN) is an emerging area of networking research that will benefit from real-world trials and testbeds. We describe a week long DTN trial carried out during the summer of 2009 in ...