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    • Generating Software Adaptations using Machine Learning 

      Dusparic, Ivana (2018)
      Recent availability of large amounts of sensor data from Internet of Things devices opens up the possibility for software systems to dynamically provide fine-grained adaptations to the observed environment conditions, ...
    • A Generic Architecture to Control Jini Services over the Internet 

      McSweeney, Brian (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2001-09)
      Distributed computer systems have brought many advantages over traditional centralised systems. However these systems have innate complications such as partial failure, lack of system wide knowledge, concurrency etc. ...
    • Genericity and Metaphoricity Both Involve Sense Modulation 

      VOGEL, CARL (Springer, 2011)
      An approach to sense extension tailored for polysemy associated with non-literal language is expanded to include belief revision generally. The relationship between metaphor and genericity as rhetorical devices is discussed, ...
    • Genericity is conceptual, not semantic 

      VOGEL, CARL (2002)
      Genericity is not encoded in the syntax semantics interface any more than metaphoricity is, or other forms of sense selection. We observe the overwhelming cross-linguistic lack of encoding of cues which could be understood ...
    • Genetic Programming Bias with Software Performance Analysis 

      Cody-Kenny, Brendan
      The complexities of modern software systems make their engineering costly and time consuming. This thesis explores and develops techniques to improve software by automating re-design. Source code can be randomly modified ...
    • Geometry reduction for urban simulation on handheld devices 

      O'SULLIVAN, CAROL ANN (2005)
      We present a real-time urban simulation on a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). An existing desktop urban simulation is used to automatically generate potential visibility data, sub-divide the world into areas of similar ...
    • A Geometry-Sensitive Approach for Photographic Style Classification 

      Smolic, Aljosa (2018)
      Photographs are characterized by different compositional attributes like the Rule of Thirds, depth of field, vanishing-lines etc. The presence or absence of one or more of these attributes contributes to the overall ...
    • Geopostors: A Real-Time Geometry/Impostor Crowd Rendering System: 

      DOBBYN, SIMON; O'SULLIVAN, ANN CAROL; Hamill, David; O'Conor, keith (ACM Press, 2005)
      The simulation of large crowds of humans is important in many fi elds of computer graphics, including real-time applications such as games, as they can breathe life into otherwise static scenes and enhance believability. ...
    • Gestural linguistic context vectors encode gesture meaning 

      Vogel, Carl; Koutsombogera, Maria; Murat, Ana?s Claire; Khosrobeigi, Zohreh; Ma, Xiaona (2023)
      Linguistic context vectors are adapted for measuring the lin- guistic contexts that accompany gestures and comparable co- linguistic behaviours. Focusing on gestural semiotic types, it is demonstrated that gestural ...
    • Gesture and Part-of-Speech Alignment in Dialogue 

      Khosrobeigi, Zohreh; Koutsombogera, Maria; Vogel, Carl (2022)
      This paper studies the relation between language and gesture in interaction by investigating the temporal alignment of gestures and the words they co-occur with in a corpus of taskbased dialogues. Specifically, we examine ...
    • gLite Porting to the Play Station 3 using ETICS for electronic High Throughput Screening (eHiTS) 

      COGHLAN, BRIAN; WALSH, JOHN; LAVIN, PETER; KENNY, EAMONN; WALSH, JOHN; COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR; KENNY, EAMONN (2010)
    • Global Challenges in the Standardization of Ethics for Trustworthy AI 

      Lewis, David; Hogan, Linda (2020)
      In this paper, we examine the challenges of developing international standards for Trustworthy AI that aim both to be global applicable and to address the ethical questions key to building trust at a commercial and societal ...
    • Global-driven service composition in mobile and pervasive computing 

      Chen, Nanxi (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2016)
      Pervasive computing environments enable access to diverse resources and services over networked computing systems. Mobile systems have the potential to be very active participants in such environments as resource providers, ...
    • Goal-Driven Service Composition in Mobile and Pervasive Computing 

      CLARKE, SIOBHAN (2018)
      Mobile, pervasive computing environments respond to users’ requirements by providing access to and composition of various services over networked devices. In such an environment, service composition needs to satisfy a ...
    • Good reasons for noting bad grammar : empirical investigations into the parsing of ungrammatical written English 

      Foster, Jennifer (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2005)
      This thesis is concerned with the parsing of ungrammatical written English sentences. Over a period of eighteen months, a 20,000 word corpus was developed which consists of ungrammatical sentences which were noticed ...
    • A gossip protocol to support service discovery with heterogeneous ontologies in MANETs 

      CLARKE, SIOBHAN; CUNNINGHAM, RAYMOND (IEEE, 2007)
      Service discovery is vital in enabling interoperability of distributed service-based applications. In mobile ad hoc net-works (MANETs), discovery must cope not only with transient communication but also with an environment ...
    • GridBuilder: A tool for creating virtual Grid testbeds 

      CHILDS, STEPHEN; COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR; McCandless, Jason (IEEE, 2006)
      Grid software developers and Grid site administrators both require realistic testbeds where they can test applications and middleware before deployment on production infrastructure. Such testbeds should be dynamically ...
    • Group communication for cooperative automated vehicles 

      Slot, Martin Cornelis Frederik (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2014)
      The automotive industry has increasingly adopted computer technology to enhance the safety and efficiency of vehicles. Using sensors and electronic control systems, vehicles can become partially or fully automated, taking ...
    • Group dialects in an online community 

      VOGEL, CARL (2007)
      Variations in group sub-languages evolve quickly and are a key marker of social boundaries such as those between professions, workgroups, tribes and families. In this paper we present a quantitative analysis of the ...