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    • On the Automatic Generation of Case Libraries by Chunking Chess Games 

      Flinter, Stephen; Keane, Mark T. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1995-05)
      As a research topic computer game playing has contributed problems to AI that manifest exponential growth in the problem space. For the most part, in games such as chess and checkers these problems have been surmounted ...
    • On the Disaggregation of Optical Networks 

      Diaz Montiel, Alan Arnoldo (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2021)
      Optical network disaggregation is a novel technological paradigm enabling the mitigation of lock- in vendor constraints imposed within legacy systems, by aiming to standardise the control inter- faces embedded in optical ...
    • On the dynamic multiple intelligence informed personalization of the learning environment 

      Kelly, Declan (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2006)
      Educational research informs us "one size does not fit all" (Reigeluth, 1996). It states that learners, reflecting individual traits, possess different learning characteristics, process and represent knowledge in different ...
    • On the Efficiency of Miniaturized 360° Beam-Scanning Antenna 

      Zandamela, Abel Abdul; Narbudowicz, Adam (IEEE, 2019)
      The efficiency and beam-scanning performance of a compact, beam reconfigurable antenna are presented. The proposed design provides a 360° reconfigurable bidirectional radiation pattern in the horizontal plane by using phase ...
    • On the Efficiency of Sharing Economy Networks 

      Iosifidis, Georgios (2020)
      Exchange of resources (or, services) over sharing economy networks is attracting increasing interest. Despite their broad applicability, many fundamental questions about their properties remain unanswered. We consider a ...
    • On the Interactions Between Narrative Puzzles and Navigation Aids in Open World Games 

      Haahr, Mads (Springer Verlag, 2023)
      Narrative puzzles feature prominently in story-based open world video games where they form part of the progression of a narrative and require exploration and logical and creative thinking to solve. Open world games use ...
    • On the Limitations of Memory Based Reasoning 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry; Veale, Tony (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1994-11)
      Memory-Based Reasoning (MBR) represents a radical new departure in AI research. Whereas work in symbolic AI is based on inference and knowledge representation MBR depends on using a large memory of examples as a reasoning ...
    • On the role of ontological semantics in routing contextual knowledge in highly distributed autonomic systems 

      KEENEY, JOHN; LEWIS, DAVID; O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN (Trinity College Dublin, 2006)
      Much recent research has focused on applying Autonomic Computing principles to achieve constrained self-management in adaptive systems, through self-monitoring and analysis, strategy planning, and self adjustment. ...
    • On the use of CBR in optimisation problems such as the TSP 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry; Hurley, Neil (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1995-06)
      The particular strength of CBR is normally considered to be its use in weak theory domains where solution quality is compiled into cases and is reusable. In this paper we explore an alternative use of CBR in optimisati ...
    • On the use of Information Systems Research Methods in Data Mining 

      Tsymbal, Alexey (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2005)
    • On the Virtualization of Wireless Links 

      van de Belt, Jonathan
      This thesis is concerned with the virtualization of wireless links. Initially, the sole aim of this thesis was to investigate the virtualization of wireless networks. However, soon after first investigating this topic ...
    • On Using Profiles to Create Self-Organizing Peer-To-Peer Networks 

      HAAHR, MADS (IEEE, 2005)
      Searching and organization of peers are fundamental challenges in P2P networks. Unstructured networks, such as Gnutella, inefficiently use broadcast searches and random neighbors. Structured networks are similarly ...
    • On-demand multimedia server clustering using dynamic content replication 

      Dukes, Jonathan (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2004)
      This thesis examines the provision of on-demand multimedia streaming services using clusters of commodity PCs. In the proposed HammerHead multimedia server cluster architecture, a dynamic content replication policy is ...
    • On-demand trust evaluation 

      COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR; O'CALLAGHAN, DAVID (IEEE, 2006)
      Security is a critical factor in interoperability of grid middleware. There is an opportunity to automate the trust evaluation and accreditation process for grid certification authorities to allow continuous evaluation ...
    • An on-line evaluation framework for recommender systems 

      Hayes, Conor; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2002-04)
      Several techniques are currently used to evaluate recommender systems. These techniques involve off-line analysis using evaluation methods from machine learning and information retrieval. We argue that while off-line ...
    • On-Talk and Off-Talk Detection: A Discrete Wavelet Transform Analysis of Electroencephalogram 

      HAIDER, FASIH; AKIRA, HAYAKAWA; LUZ, SATURNINO; VOGEL, CARL; CAMPBELL, NICK (2018)
      Spoken interaction with a machine results in a behaviour that is not very common in face-to-face human communication: Off-Talk, which is defined as speech utterances that are not directed to an immediate interlocutor, the ...
    • 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. ...
    • Ontological semantics for gathering and routing contextual knowledge in highly distributed autonomic systems 

      O'Sullivan, Declan; Lewis, David (2007)
      Much recent research has focused on applying Autonomic Computing principles to achieve constrained self-management in adaptive systems, through self-monitoring and analysis, strategy planning, and self adjustment. However, ...
    • Ontology and information retrieval : the case of the fine arts 

      Isemann, Daniel (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2012)
      This thesis explores methods of computational ontology for information retrieval in a knowledge rich domain. The example case we selected for our study is the domain of the fine arts. Various aspects were under examination, ...
    • Ontology Consistency and Instance Checking for Real World Linked Data 

      FEENEY, KEVIN; BRENNAN, ROB; FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV; BRENNAN, ROB (2015)
      Many large ontologies have been created which make use of OWL's expressiveness for speci cation. However, tools to ensure that in- stance data is in compliance with the schema are often not well integrated with triple-stores ...