Computer Science: Recent submissions
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Adaptive Retrieval and Composition of Socio-Semantic Content for Personalised Customer Care
(CEUR-WS.org, 2010)The parallel rise of the Semantic and Social Web provides unprecedented possibilities for the development of novel search system architectures. However, many traditional search systems have so far followed a simple ... -
Fieldwork for requirements: Frameworks for mobile healthcare applications
(Elsevier, 2010)Ethnographic approaches to study of work in the field have been widely adopted by HCI researchersas resources for investigation of work settings and for requirements elicitation. Although the value of fieldwork for design ... -
Seeing is Believing: Body Motion Dominates in Multisensory Conversations
(2010)In many scenes with human characters, interacting groups are an important factor for maintaining a sense of realism. However, little is known about what makes these characters appear realistic. In this paper, we investigate ... -
Achieving Diagnosis by Consensus
(2009)This paper provides an analysis of the collaborative work conducted at a multidisciplinary medical team meeting, where a patient's definitive diagnosis is agreed, by consensus. The features that distinguish this process ... -
Supporting Composite Smart Home Services with Semantic Fault Management
(2010)The proliferation of smart home technologies providing home users with digital services presents an interoperability problem. This paper asserts that the value of these services can be greatly extended by enabling ... -
An output sensitive algorithm for computing a maximum independent set of a circle graph
(2010)We present an output sensitive algorithm for computing a maximum independent set of an unweighted circle graph. Our algorithm requires O(nmin{d,?}) time at worst, for an n vertex circle graph where ? is the independence ... -
Supporting Flexibility and Awareness in Localisation Workflows
(2009)A key strategy for supporting users in distributed work systems is to help them maintain awareness of the state of the work system and of the work being done by others. At the same time, many knowledge intensive industries ... -
Applying Digital Content Management to Support Localisation
(2010)The retrieval and presentation of digital content such as that on the World Wide Web (WWW) is a substantial area of research. While recent years have seen huge expansion in the size of web-based archives that can be searched ... -
Identifying Common User Behaviour in Multilingual Search Logs
(2010)The LADS (Log Analysis for Digital Societies) task at CLEF aims at investigating user actions in a multilingual setting. We carried out an analysis of search logs with the objectives of investigating how users from ... -
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 ... -
Leveraging Content from Open Corpus Sources for Technology Enhanced Learning
(Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, 2009)As educators attempt to incorporate the use of educational technologies in course curricula, the lack of appropriate and accessible digital content resources acts as a barrier to adoption. Quality educational digital ... -
Open Corpus Learning Content; Harvesting Knowledge to provide Equitable Access to Education for All
(2007)For generations education and educational institutions were closed books, available only to those privileged enough to attend these institutions. However the internet has unlocked the door to knowledge for countless ... -
Rabbit Run: Gaze and Voice Based Game Interaction
(2009)Modern eye tracking technology allows an observer?s gaze to be determined in realtime by measuring their eye movements. Recent studies have examined the viability of using gaze data as a means of controlling computer games. ... -
Towards the use of Policy Decomposition for Composite Service Management by Non-expert End-users
(2010)With the advent of Web 2.0, as web service composition gets easier, there is a trend towards nonexpert users not just consuming information and services, but also providing, aggregating, composing and eventually managing ... -
Evaluation of Multi-part Models for Mean-Shift Tracking
(IEEE, 2008)Mean-shift tracking is a data-driven technique for tracking objects through a video sequence. We propose an innovation to mean-shift tracking that combines the background exclusion constraint with multi-part appearance ... -
Supporting Composite Smart Home Services with Semantic Fault Management
(2010)The proliferation of smart home technologies providing home users with digital services presents an interoperability problem. This paper asserts that the value of these services can be greatly extended by enabling te ... -
A Proposal for the Evaluation of Adaptive Personalised Information Retrieval
(2010)Personalisation in Information Retrieval is achieved using a range of contextual information such as information about the user, the task being conducted and the device being used. This information is used to devise the ... -
Open Framework Middleware for Intelligent WSN Topology Adaption in Smart Buildings
(IEEE, 2009)Modern smart buildings utilize sensor networks for facilities management applications such as energy monitoring. However as buildings become progressively more embedded with sensor networks, the challenge of managing and ... -
Using Specification Models for RunTime Adaptations
(2009)For a myriad of reasons, modern applications face constant change to their requirements and working environment, requiring them to adapt accordingly. Increasingly, such adaptation is even required dur- ing runtime. In ...