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    • Case-Based Reasoning in Scheduling: Reusing Solution Components 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1996-08)
      In this paper we explore the reuse of components of known good schedules in new scheduling problems. This involves accumulating a case-base of good quality schedules, retrieving a case (or cases) similar to a new scheduling ...
    • A Case-Based Reasoning View of Automated Collaborative Filtering 

      Hayes, Conor; Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2001-03)
      From some perspectives Automated Collaborative Filtering (ACF) appears quite similar to Case-Based Reasoning (CBR). It works on data organised around users and assets that might be considered case descriptions. In addition, ...
    • A Case-Based Technique for Tracking Concept Drift in Spam Filtering 

      Delany, Sarah Jane; Cunningham, Padraig; Tsymbal, Alexey; Coyle, Lorcan (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-08-17)
      Clearly, machine learning techiques can play an important role in filtering spam email because ample training data is available to build a robust classifier. However, spam filtering is a particularly challenging task as ...
    • Case-Based Travel Agent 

      Peuret, Frédéric (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 1999-09)
      With the explosion of the Internet, we are getting more and more information and it becomes difficult to digest. Agents exist to help the users. An agent is a component of software (or hardware) that is capable of ...
    • Case-based User Profiling in a Personal Travel Assistant 

      Waszkiewicz, Pawel; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-03)
      [Introduction] In this paper we present an architecture for a Personal Travel Assistant (PTA). We focus on the ability of this PTA to elaborate a user?s travel requirements and evaluate offers. These decisions are based ...
    • Cashua : integrating semantics and content-based networking for context distribution 

      Power, Ruaidhrí (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2009)
      To support a vision of ubiquitous computing where computers fade into the background, context systems must provide information to highly mobile people and devices in ubiquitous computing environments. In these environments, ...
    • CASSANDRA : A Collaborative Anti Spam System Allowing Node Decentralised Research Algorithms 

      Gray, Alan (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2003-09)
      Email has become a critical tool in many people's lives, both professionally and personally. It is easily accessible, inexpensive, fast, versatile and is far-reaching both in terms of the number and spectrum of people to ...
    • Catering for different user profiles in HELIO 

      COGHLAN, BRIAN; KENNY, EAMONN (2011)
    • CatNet: Class Incremental 3D ConvNets for Lifelong Egocentric Gesture Recognition 

      Smolic, Aljosa (2020)
      Egocentric gestures are the most natural form of communication for humans to interact with wearable devices such as VR/AR helmets and glasses. A major issue in such scenarios for real-world applications is that may easily ...
    • CAWriter : using an Activity System perspective to inform the design of tools to support early career Ph.D. candidates 

      Byrne, Jake Rowan (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2014)
      This thesis adheres to the view that the purpose of a Ph.D. is to both make a significant contribution to knowledge and to provide the candidate with the skills necessary to conduct "independent" research, culminating ...
    • CBR in Scheduling: Reusing Solution Components 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1995-06)
      In this paper we explore the reuse of components of known good schedules in new scheduling problems. This involves accumulating a case-base of good quality schedules, retrieving a case (or cases) similar to a new ...
    • CBR Net :- Smart Technology over a Network 

      Doyle, Michelle; Hayes, Conor; Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1998-06)
      CBR (case-based reasoning) has considerable potential for developing intelligent assistants for the World Wide Web. We examine intelligent applications already existent online and find that they can be divided into agent ...
    • Certainty assessment in informal language 

      Mamani Sanchéz, Liliana (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2015)
      This research studied linguistic hedges in informal language style. Hedges are expressions that show a weakened commitment of speakers with respect to what they are saying. This modification in their commitment is made for ...
    • The challenge of content creation to facilitate personalized eLearning experiences 

      CONLAN, OWEN (2005)
      The runtime creation of pedagogically coherent learning content for an individual learner?s needs and preferences is a considerable challenge. By selecting and combining appropriate learning assets into a new learning ...
    • Challenge-based learning in higher education: an exploratory literature review 

      Gallagher, Silvia; Savage, Timothy (2020)
      The application of Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) has increased in higher education institutions, fostering student transversal competencies, knowledge of sociotechnical problems, and collaboration with industry and community ...
    • Challenges encountered in creating personalised learning activities to suit students learning preferences 

      SHARP, MARY; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; O'DONNELL, EILEEN; O'DONNELL, LIAM (Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), 2013)
      This book chapter reviews some of the challenges encountered by educators in creating personalised e-learning activities to suit students learning preferences. Technology-enhanced learning (TEL) alternatively known as ...
    • Challenges in Locating Content and Services for Adaptive eLearning Courses 

      WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (2011)
      Efficiently locating learning content and web services for adaptive and personalized online courses is a demanding research area. This paper identifies the key challenges that need to be addressed. An approach is then ...
    • Challenges in Value-Driven Data Governance 

      Attard, Judie; Brennan, Rob (Springer, Cham, 2018-10-22)
      Data is quite popularly considered to be the new oil since it has become a valuable commodity. This has resulted in many entities and businesses that hoard data with the aim of exploiting it. Yet, the ‘simple’ exploitation ...
    • Charge routing networking : using lightning strikes to add dynamicity to CCN 

      Franck, Franck (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2016)
      This thesis presents a novel routing mechanism designed to improve the performance of information-centric networks where there is a large degree of content producer mobility. Usage patterns on the Internet have changed a ...