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The Impact of Training Data Bias on Automatic Generation of Video Captions
(2019)A major issue in machine learning is availability of training data. While this historically referred to the availability of a sufficient volume of training data, recently this has shifted to the availability of sufficient ... -
An Implementation and Evaluation of the Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol for Windows CE
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)There are a number of implementations of the Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing protocol available for the Linux platform, but not for any other platform. Development of ad-hoc routing protocols has been slow ... -
An Implementation of a Parasitic Routing Algorithm
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2004-09)Portable personal computers with low-power requirements are fast becoming a necessity as access to up to date information is required by users no matter what their location. Unfortunately the ability to deliver this ... -
Implementation of an AmI Communication Service using a Federated Event System Based on Aspects
(IEEE, 2006)Event-based communication can be considered naturally suited to support Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing applications due to its asynchronous nature and due to loose coupling between application components. Event ... -
Implementation of PI2 Queuing Discipline for Classic TCP Traffic in ns-3
(International Fedaration for Information Processing, 2017)This paper presents the implementation and validation of PI2 Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithm in ns-3. PI2 provides an alternate design and implementation to Propor- tional Integral controller Enhanced (PIE) algorithm ... -
Implementation of SAMPLE Protocol
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)Wireless networks are pervasive in our society. With an increased interest shown by the general public in wireless technologies, protocols and hardware are being actively developed by academic and industrial groups alike. ... -
Implementation of the CORBA Event Service in Java
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1998-09)The increase need and interest in distributed technology has led to several different types of object orientated middleware. CORBA is being defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) and is the most commonly used ... -
Implementing an Integrated Web-Based Synchronous eLearning Collaboration Platform at Tertiary Level for Part-Time Mature Evening Students
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-10)This thesis focuses on the lessons learned and new insights gained, from the pilot implementation of a webbased synchronous eLearning collaboration platform at Tertiary Level evaluated on part-time mature evening students. Over ... -
Implementing an Intuitive Mutation Operator for Interactive Evolutionary 3D Design
(IEEE Press, 2010)Locality - how well neighbouring genotypes correspond to neighbouring phenotypes - has been described as a key element in Evolutionary Computation. Grammatical Evolution (GE) is a generative system as it uses grammar ... -
Implementing atomic objects with the RelaX transaction facility.
(1992)RelaX offers an extensible transaction facility which isolates distributed (thus complex) transaction processing. A distributed system providing basic support for local recovery may easily be enhanced with flexible transaction ... -
Implementing the Draft W3C Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
(multicon verlag and IEEE Xplore, 2010)This paper examines the feasibility of using ontologies to model generic sensor networks, based on the capabilities of the current generation of ontology tools. The creation of such an ontology, the current tool’s ... -
Important and Difficult Topics in CS2: An Expert Consensus via Delphi Study
(2023)Almost every computer science program contains two semester-long introductory courses, usually named Computer Science 1 (CS1) and Computer Science 2 (CS2). They have been a mandatory element of the ACM Computing Curriculum ... -
Improved optimisation of density forecasting models using multi-objective search with applications in risk management
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2007)Density forecasting is becoming an increasingly popular method of prediction. Density forcasting models produce a probability density function estimate of a future event rather than a standard point estimate. Given that ... -
An Improved Translation of SA/RT Specification Model to High-Level Timed Petri Nets
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1995-10)Structured analysis methods for real-time systems (SA/RT) are widely accepted by the industrial world as a mature approach to real-time systems design. These methods use highly expressive graphical specification languages ... -
Improving Document-level Sentiment Analysis with User and Product Context
(Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020)Past work that improves document-level sentiment analysis by encoding user and product information has been limited to considering only the text of the current review. We investigate incorporating additional review text ... -
Improving Multiclass Text Classification with Error-Correcting Output Coding and Sub-class Partitions
(Springer, 2010)Error-Correcting Output Coding (ECOC) is a general framework for multiclass text classification with a set of binary classifiers. It can not only help a binary classifier solve multi-class classification problems, but also ... -
Improving Multiclass Text Classification with Error-Correcting Output Coding and Sub-class Partitions
(Springer, 2010)Error-Correcting Output Coding (ECOC) is a general framework for multiclass text classification with a set of binary classifiers. It can not only help a binary classifier solve multi-class classification problems, but also ... -
Improving Open Web Architectures
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)When people use the Internet today, they use their browsers to connect to a web server located anywhere in the world and download a specified page that they have requested. Unless this page contains a Form, CGI-Script, ...