Browsing Computer Science by Title
Now showing items 243-262 of 2087
-
Bridging the Blue
(Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh: ETC Press, 2020,, 2020)Bridging the Blue is an attempt to harness tech-nology as an enabler of empathy through using its qualities and possibilities to challenge how we listen. Feedback to date suggests that Bridging the the Blue offers an ... -
Building a Data Processing Activities Catalog: Representing Heterogeneous Compliance-related Information for GDPR using DCAT-AP and DPV
(2021)This paper describes a new semantic metadata-based approach to describing and integrating diverse data processing activity descriptions gathered from heterogeneous organisational sources such as departments, divisions, and ... -
Building a dynamically reconfigurable minimum CORBA platform with components, connectors and language-level support.
(2000)Introduction Middleware and distributed object request brokers (ORBs) are characterised by the need to support a range of end-user applications and execution environments, each with different requirements, simultaneously ... -
Building High Usability Consumer-oriented Linked Data Mobile Apps
(2017)This paper identifies good practice for building high usability Linked Data mobile apps, demonstrates these practices through a prototype app for a commercial service and evaluates the usability achieved. The state of the ... -
Building reliable mobile applications with space-elastic adaptation
(2006)Mobile applications, for example mobile robots, are playing an increasingly important role in our everyday lives. Since components of these applications share their environment with each other and with humans, they need ... -
Building the next generation groupware: A survey of groupware and its impact on the virtual enterprise
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-02)[Executive Summary] This document explores the issues in building the ?groupware of the future?. The approach is twofold. First we briefly describe our vision of a ?virtual enterprise? that is made up of a set of services ... -
Building the Seshat Ontology for a Global History Databank
(Springer, 2016)This paper describes OWL ontology re-engineering from the wiki-based social science codebook (thesaurus) developed by the Seshat: Global History Databank. The ontology describes human history as a set of over 1500 time ... -
The Butterfly methodology: a Gateway-free approach for migrating legacy information systems
(IEEE, 1997)The problems posed by mission-critical legacy systems - e.g., brittleness, inflexibility, isolation, nonextensibility, lack of openness - are well known, but practical solutions have been slow to emerge. Generally, o ... -
C** Programmers' Guide
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1992-02)The C** extensions to C++ for distributed and persistent programming in C++ are described. -
C-HTS: A Concept-based Hierarchical Text Segmentation Approach
(2018)Hierarchical Text Segmentation is the task of building a hierarchical structure out of text to reflect its sub-topic hierarchy. Current text segmentation approaches are based upon using lexical and/or syntactic similarity ... -
C3I-SynFace: A synthetic head pose and facial depth dataset using seed virtual human models
(2023)This article presents C3I-SynFace: a large-scale synthetic human face dataset with corresponding ground truth annotations of head pose and face depth generated using the iClone 7 Character Creator “Realistic Human 100” ... -
Cache optimization models and algorithms
(2020)Caching refers to the act of replicating information at a faster (or closer) medium with the purpose of improving performance. This deceptively simple idea has given rise to some of the hardest optimization problems in the ... -
Calibrating Probability Density Forecasts with Multi-objective Search
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2006-02-10)In this paper, we show that the optimization of density forecasting models for regression in machine learning can be formulated as a multi-objective problem.We describe the two objectives of sharpness and calibration and ... -
Call Admission Control and Dynamic Pricing in a GSM/GPRS Cellular Network
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2004-09)In the past decade, the wireless communications market has experienced tremendous growth, and this growth is likely to continue in the near future. In addition to an increase in the number of users, ever more demanding ... -
Can Connected Autonomous Vehicles really improve mixed traffic efficiency in realistic scenarios?
(2021)Connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs) can supplement the information from their own sensors with information from surrounding CAVs for decision making and control. This has the potential to improve traffic efficiency. CAVs ... -
The CanonicalProducer: an instrument monitoring component of the Relational Grid Monitoring Architecture (R-GMA)
(ISBN 0-7695-220-6, IEEE, 2004)We describe how the R-GMA (Relational Grid Monitoring Architecture) can be used to allow for instrument monitoring in a Grid environment. The R-GMA has been developed within the European DataGrid Project (EDG) as a Grid ... -
Capacity sharing approaches in multi-tenant, multi-service PONs for low-latency fronthaul applications based on cooperative-DBA
(2020)We propose and compare algorithms to allocate upstream PON capacity, where multiple virtual operators generate independent frame-level allocation over shared infrastructure. Our fragmentation-based approach shows the ...