Computer Science: Recent submissions
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A Hedging Annotation Scheme Focused on Epistemic Phrases for Informal Language
(Association for Computational Linguistics, 2015)Most existing annotation schemes for hedging were created to aid in the automatic identification of hedges in formal language styles, such as used in scholarly prose. Language with informal tone, typical in much web ... -
Predicting cognitive load levels from speech data
(Springer, 2015)An analysis of acoustic features for a ternary cognitive load classification task and an application of a classification boosting method to the same task are presented. The analysis is based on a data set that ... -
Smart Route Planning Using Open and Participatory Data
(2015)Smart cities are not merely the infusion of technology into a city's infrastructure, but also require citizens interacting with their urban environment in a smart and informed manner. Transportation is key aspect ... -
Technology Enhanced Learning: Towards Providing Supports for PhD Students and Researchers in Higher Education
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Universum Inference and Corpus Homogeneity
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A review of personalised e-learning: Towards supporting learner diversity
(2015)The realisation of personalised e-learning to suit an individual learner's diverse learning needs is a concept which has been explored for decades, at great expense, but is still not achievable by non-technical authors. ... -
A k-anonymous approach to privacy preserving collaborative filtering
(2015)This article proposes a new technique for Privacy Preserving Collaborative Filtering (PPCF) based on microaggregation, which provides accurate recommendations estimated from perturbed data whilst guaranteeing user k-anonymity. ... -
Experiences with Software Quality Metrics in the EMI Middleware
(2012)he EMI Quality Model has been created to define, and later review, the EMI (European Middleware Initiative) software product and process quality. A quality model is based on a set of software ... -
The Use of Standards in HELIO
(2012)HELIO [8] is a project funded under the FP7 program for the discovery and analysis of data for heliophysics. During its development, standards and common frameworks were adopted in three main areas of the ... -
Common Framework for Extracting Information and Metrics from Multiple Change Trackers
(2012)An important aspect of EMI is the delivery of ‘quality software’. For this reason the quality assurance (QA) group was introduced. There are a key number of beneficiaries of this work in several work packages. These EMI ... -
Exploring the Role of Laughter in Multiparty Conversation
(ILLC, 2013)We report ongoing work on laughter in task based and social multiparty human conversation, outlining work to date on laughter around topic change, annotation procedures developed and current ... -
Some Puzzles of Politeness and Impoliteness within a Formal Semantics of Offensive Language
(Springer, 2015)Puzzles of linguistic politeness and impoliteness are outlined. A framework for articulating formal semantic theories of linguistic politeness and impoliteness is adopted. The framework provides a foundation for a ... -
Taboo Semantics
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Restructuring multimodal interaction data for browsing and search
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A review of Virtualisation and Cloud Computing in Higher Education
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Bisimulations for Communicating Transactions (Extended Abstract)
(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014)We develop a theory of bisimulations for a simple language containing communicating transactions, obtained by dropping the isolation requirement of standard transactions. Such constructs have emerged as a useful programming ... -
Following the Trail of Source Languages in Literary Translations
(Springer, 2014)We build on past research in distinguishing English translations from originally English text, and in guessing the source language where the text is deemed to be a translation. We replicate an extant method in relation to ... -
Denoting Offence
(2014)