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    • Real-time medium access control in vehicular ad hoc networks 

      Zhang, Shu (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2013)
      The need to reduce the number of fatalities due to road traffic accidents as well as to improve the comfort and efficiency of travel has motivated the vision of vehicular ad hoc networks. Vehicles are envisaged to be able ...
    • Real-time payments for mobile IP 

      O'MAHONY, DONAL; TEWARI, HITESH (2003)
      The Mobile IP protocol has evolved from providing mobility support for portable computers to support for wireless handheld devices with high mobility patterns. A new category of micromobility protocols has been proposed ...
    • A Real-Time Transactive Energy System for Pervasive DERs 

      O'Mahony, Donal (2020)
      The grid is witnessing an increasing emergence of small distributed energy resources (DERs), along with a greater prevalence of storage systems. These participants have highly dynamic properties and thus introduce several ...
    • A real-time visual dashboard for Wikidata edits 

      Graux, Damien; Orlandi, Fabrizio; Lynch, Brian; Mahon, Isobel; Mullen, Odhran; Mahon, Alex; Molnar, Flora; Mantiquilla, Lexes (2020)
      During the last decades, the Web has seen the development of openly editable datasets on which users can suggest modifications at any moment. Recently, Wikidata as been the first large-scale Mediawiki-based dataset structured ...
    • Realising Adaptive Web Services through Automated Policy Refinement 

      WADE, VINCENT PATRICK (IEEE, 2007)
      Traditionally policy based management systems have relied on 'engineered' policy refinement to decompose high level policies down to low level policies for implementation 111121. Such management systems typically rely ...
    • Realistic crowd animation : a perceptual approach 

      McDonnell, Rachel (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2006)
      Real-time applications such as games or urban simulations arc often highly complex in nature. User expectations grow year by year, along with a concomitant desire for added realism. Due to the performance limitations of ...
    • Realizing Just-in-Time Personalization - A Technology Overview 

      KOIDL, KEVIN; HAMPSON, CORMAC; CONLAN, OWEN (Informing Science Press, 2012)
    • Recognising Actions for Instructional Training using Pose Information: A Comparative Evaluation. 

      Lacey, Gerard (2019)
      Humans perform many complex tasks involving the manipulation of multiple objects. Recognition of the constituent actions of these tasks can be used to drive instructional training systems. The identities and poses of the ...
    • Recognising the fine-grained actions of a goal-directed activity from multi-modal images 

      Bruton, Seán (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2021)
      The ability to understand and respond to human activities can form the basis of many pervasive computing applications. Recognising the constituent actions of an activity can lead to a more detailed understanding of the ...
    • Recommender Systems: A Study of Cold-Start and Attack Resilience 

      Shams, Sulthana (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2024)
      My thesis focuses on two key challenges in Recommender System: the Cold Start Problem and Data Poisoning attacks within the user-clustering framework. We explored utilizing user clustering to address the Cold Start Problem, ...
    • Reconciling immersion and presence: Locative game mechanics and narrative techniques for cultural heritage 

      Haahr, Mads (IEEE, 2017)
      Locative gaming dates back to the early 2000s, and with the success of Ingress (2012) and Pokémon GO (2016), locative games have now entered the mainstream in a very serious way. However, while the genre holds considerable ...
    • Reconfigurable context reactive blended networking and communication courses 

      Huggard, Meriel; Mc Goldrick, Ciaran (2020)
      This white paper briefly documents the authors’ experiences in developing and delivering graduate level educational experiences and outcomes in courses substantially built around computer networking content and principles ...
    • Reducing overfitting in wrapper-based search 

      Loughrey, John (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2006)
      The benefits of wrapper-based techniques for feature selection are well established. However, it is acknowledged that overfitting can occur in feature selection using the wrapper method when there is a limited amount of ...
    • Regular relations for temporal propositions 

      FERNANDO, RAFAEL TIMOTHY (Cambridge University Press, 2011)
      Relations computed by finite-state transducers are applied to interpret temporal propositions in terms of strings representing finite contexts or situations. Carnap?Montague intensions mapping indices to extensions are ...
    • The REL Project: Mobilebased Reliable Relations 

      O'CALLAGHAN, DAVID; Seigneur, Jean-Marc; Argyroudis, Patroklos; Abendroth, Joerg (2004)
      The goal of the REL project is to enable easy, large-scale, anytime anywhere access to, and use of social network services, with the underlying requirements to restrict and control the access to the user's information with ...
    • The Relo-KT Process for Cross-Disciplinary Knowledge Transfer 

      CLARKE, EMMA LOUISE (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
      Digital humanities research, by its nature, is collaborative and interdisciplinary. A key aim when undertaking cross-disciplinary research is to integrate insights from two or more distinct disciplines using both formal ...
    • Removing Epistemological Bias From Empirical Observation of Neural Networks 

      Waldron, Ronan (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1994-05-25)
      This paper addresses the application of neural network research to a theory of autonomous systems. Neural networks, while enjoying considerable success in autonomous systems applications, have failed to provide a firm ...
    • Rendering fur directly into images 

      PRAZAK, MARTIN (Elsevier, 2010)
      We demonstrate the feasibility of rendering fur directly into existing images, without the need to either painstakingly paint over all pixels, or to supply 3D geometry and lighting. We add fur to objects depicted in images ...
    • Repeated-measure analysis of the temporal nitrous oxide emissions from the multi-species mixtures 

      Hegde, Bharathkumar Shripad (Trinity College Dublin, 2021)
      Repeated measures analysis was applied to analyse the nitrous oxide (N2O) emission observed from an experiment that consisted of controlled agricultural plots with evenly distributed mixtures of species from three different ...