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Using Psychometric Approaches in the Modeling of Abstract Cognitive Skills for Personalization, Lifelong User Modelling Workshop
(2009)?Learning to learn? is the informal phrase often used to describe the acquisition of abstract cognitive skills such as metacognition and social cognition. Current personalization approaches within Adaptive Learning Systems ... -
Using semantic mappings for semantic based publish/subscribe systems
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2009)Routing of information within heterogeneous, distributed network domains (e.g. communication networks, ubiquitous computing environments) is a key challenge that must be tackled for such environments to be successful. ... -
Using sensor networks for pedestrian detection
(2008)Pedestrian safety is a major concern in road transportation as pedestrian/vehicle accidents account for the second largest cause of traffic-related injuries and fatalities worldwide. Considerable work has examined the use ... -
Using Specification Models for RunTime Adaptations
(2009)For a myriad of reasons, modern applications face constant change to their requirements and working environment, requiring them to adapt accordingly. Increasingly, such adaptation is even required dur- ing runtime. In ... -
Using stigmergy to build pervasive computing environments
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science and Statistics. Computer ScienceDublin, 2005)Pervasive computing looks beyond the age of the personal computer to a time when everyday devices will be embedded with technology and connectivity. The goal of pervasive computing is to make such devices available throughout ... -
Using stigmergy to co-ordinate pervasive computing environments.
(IEEE Computer Society, 2004)Pervasive computing environments have proven difficult to develop in a form that supports the integration and organisation of devices and applications in a spontaneous and transparent manner. This is partly due to the ... -
Using the Bridge21 pedagogical model of 21st century teaching and learning to teach new literacies in second-level English education, and the impact on students' attitudes
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2018)The development and proliferation of 21st century (21C) information and communication technology (ICT) has enabled new ways of reading, writing and communicating. These new or 21C literacies are concurrently digital, ... -
Using the ODRL Profile for Access Control for Solid Pod Resource Governance
(2022)This demo shows an ODRL editor where RDF policies can be defined and enforced to grant access to personal data stored in Solid Pods. Policies are represented using OAC, the ODRL profile for Access Control, which allows ... -
Using trust for environment adaptive model-based energy saving algorithm for wireless sensor networks
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2015)Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are used in environmental monitoring applications to obtain fine-grained spatial and temporal information concerning environmental phenomena. This requires continuous sensing and communication ... -
Using trust for secure collaboration in uncertain environments
(2003)The SECURE project investigates the design of security mechanisms for pervasive computing based on trust. It addresses how entities in unfamiliar pervasive computing environments can overcome initial suspicion to provide ... -
Using visualisation to support Reflective Community Design
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2013)Online communities have developed as a mainstay of contemporary internet culture. Their application has enabled the creation of media and software artefacts and resulted in new systems of economic and cultural production. ... -
Using Wordnet hierarchies to pinpoint differences in related texts
(2003)We present a means of comparing texts to highlight their informational differences. The system builds a Directed Acyclic Graph representation of the combined WordNet hypernym hierarchies of the nouns. Comparison of ... -
Using XML to network distributed analytical instruments: back to the future?
(Healthcare Informatics Society of Ireland, Cumann Riomheolais Slainte, 1999)There has been a paradigm shift in medical informatics standards in recent years from the message-oriented approach to a more distributed systems approach. However, despite all the early promise of distributed applications, ... -
UTCP: compositional semantics for shared-variable concurrency
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Utilising Semantic Web Ontologies To Publish Experimental Workflows
(2017)Reproducibility in experiments is necessary to verify claims and to reuse prior work in experiments that advance research. However, the traditional model of publication validates research claims through peer-review ... -
Utilizing context in adaptive information services for pervasive computing environments
(2004)Ubiquitous and pervasive computing environments have the potential to provide rich sources of information about a user and their surroundings. Such context information may form a ba-sis upon which Adaptive Information ... -
Utilizing Social Networks for User Model Priming: User Attitudes
(2013)Research on user modeling based on social network information has shown that some user characteristics can be accurately inferred from users? digital traces. This kind of information can be used to inform user models ... -
UTP Semantics for Shared-State, Concurrent, Context-Sensitive Process Models
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UTP2: Higher-Order Equational Reasoning by Pointing
(2014)We describe a prototype theorem prover, U.(TP)2, developed to match the style of hand-written proof work in the Unifying Theories of Programming semantical framework. This is based on alphabetised predicates in a 2nd-order ... -
UTPCalc - A calculator for UTP Predicates
(Springer International Publishing, 2017)