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    • Knowledge Based Networking 

      KEENEY, JOHN; LEWIS, DAVID; O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN; JONES, DOMINIC HUGH; SONG, GUO (IGI Global, 2009)
      Knowledge-Based Networking, which is built on-top of Content-based Networking (CBN), involves the forwarding of events across a network of brokers based on subscription filters applied to some semantics of the data and ...
    • Knowledge Delivery Mechanism for Autonomic Overlay Network Management 

      O'Sullivan, Declan; Lewis, David (IEEE, 2009)
      The complexity of current computing networks and the required fluidity of their operation requires autonomy to be central to the design and implementation of a managed overlay network. This paper presents a system in which ...
    • Knowledge Discovery in Microbiology Data: Analysis of Antibiotic Resistance in Nosocomial Infections 

      Tsymbal, Alexey (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2005)
      The goal of this paper is to address the currently serious problem of antibiotic resistance applying knowledge discovery techniques to real hospital data. In this paper we introduce our approach to that problem and the ...
    • Knowledge Engineering in a Real World Case-Based Reasoning Application 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Bonzano, Andrea (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-05)
      Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) has emerged from research in cognitive psychology as a model of human memory and remembering. It has been embraced by researchers of AI applications as a methodology that avoids some of the ...
    • Knowledge Engineering Requirements in Derivational Analogy 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Finn, Donal; Slattery, Sean (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1996-08)
      A major advantage in using a case-based approach to developing knowledge-based systems is that it can be applied to problems where a strong domain theory may be difficult to determine. However the development of case-based ...
    • Knowledge Engineering Requirements in Derivational Analogy 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Slattery, Sean; Finn, Donal (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1993-09)
      A major advantage in using a case-based approach to developing knowledge-based systems is that it can be applied to problems where a strong domain theory may be difficult to determine. However the development of case-based ...
    • The knowledge representation and algorithm for personalized infectious disease risk prediction 

      VINARTI, RETNO AULIA (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
      Infectious diseases are a major cause of human morbidity. However, in the EU in 2014 more than 40 thousand deaths caused by infectious diseases were considered preventable. Information about infection risk based on personal ...
    • Knowledge-based Networking 

      O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN; LEWIS, DAVID; KEENEY, JOHN; JONES, DOMINIC HUGH (2008)
    • Knowledge-based Semantic Clustering 

      KEENEY, JOHN; LEWIS, DAVID; O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN (2008)
      Users of the web are increasingly interested in tracking the appearance of new postings rather than locating existing knowledge. Coupled with this is the emergence of the Web 2.0 movement (where everyone effectively ...
    • A Knowledge-Light Mechanism for Explanation in Case-Based Reasoning 

      Doyle, Donal (University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 2005-10)
      Decision support systems are currently achieving higher classification accuracies by using more complex reasoning mechanisms. Examples of such mechanisms include support vector machines and neural networks. However in ...
    • Kosmoscope: A Seismic Observatory 

      HAAHR, MADS; Redfern, Tim (ACM, 2009)
      Earth tremors are a constant, intrinsic part of our planet's nature and a visceral experience when first encountered. Kosmoscope, a telematic art installation by Tim Redfern, marries two venerable technologies, the ...
    • Kronecker?s and Newton?s approaches to solving : A first comparison 

      Hagele, Klemens (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-09-29)
      In these pages we make a first attempt to compute efficiency of symbolic and numerical analysis procedures that solve systems of multivariate polynomial equations. In particular, we compare Kronecker?s solution (from the ...
    • L2 and Linfinity Stability Analysis of Heterogeneous Traffic With Application to Parameter Optimization for the Control of Automated Vehicles 

      Bouroche, Melanie; Monteil, Julien; Leith, Douglas J. (2018)
      The presence of (partially) automated vehicles on the roads presents an opportunity to compensate the unstable behaviour of conventional vehicles. Vehicles subject to perturbations should (i) recover their equilibrium ...
    • L2 based Colour Correction for Light Field Arrays 

      Smolic, Aljosa; Grogan, Mairéad (2019)
      In recent years, there has been an increase in the popularity of Light Field (LF) imaging technology with the increase in availability of LF camera devices such as the Lytro, as well as an increase in the use of LF ...
    • Language and friendships: A co-evolution model of social and linguistic conventions 

      BACHWERK, MARTIN; VOGEL, CARL (World Scientific, 2012)
      Human social networks are dynamic, yet the majority of computational models of language evolution operate with either fixed or random interaction patterns between agents. This paper presents a model of lexicon formation ...
    • Language Model Co-occurrence Linking for Interleaved Activity Discovery 

      Kelleher, John (2020)
      As ubiquitous computer and sensor systems become abundant, the potential for automatic identification and tracking of human behaviours becomes all the more evident. Annotating complex human behaviour datasets to achieve ...
    • Language support for communicating transactions 

      Spaccasassi, Carlo (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2016)
      In the context of databases, a transaction is a sequence of data operations that are executed atomically and in isolation: either all operations are executed or none is; and their effects are visible to the environment ...
    • Language-independent aspect-oriented programming 

      CAHILL, VINNY (2003)
      The term aspect-oriented programming (AOP) has come to describe the set of programming mechanisms developed specifically to express crosscutting concerns. Since crosscutting concerns cannot be properly modularized within ...
    • 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. ...