Computer Science: Recent submissions
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Metaphor is Generic
(2008)An approach to sense extension tailored for polysemy associated with non-literal language expanded to include belief revision generally. The relationship between metaphor and genericity as rhetorical devices is discussed, ... -
Statistically-constrained shallow text marking: techniques, evaluation paradigm and results
(International Society for Optical Engineering, 2007)We present three natural language marking strategies based on fast and reliable shallow parsing techniques, and on widely available lexical resources: lexical substitution, adjective conjunction swaps, and relativiser ... -
The syntax of concealment: reliable methods for plain text information hiding
(2007)Many plain text information hiding techniques demand deep semantic processing, and so suffer in reliability. In contrast, syntactic processing is a more mature and reliable technology. Assuming a perfect parser, this paper ... -
Group dialects in an online community
(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 ... -
Revisiting the 'Donation of Constantine'
(The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, 2008)Techniques developed for synchronic text classification problems are applied to a significantly diachronic dataset. The scale of the temporal categories appears to matter. The problem addressed is that of using automated ... -
LibViz: Data Visualisation of the Old Library
(2009)The Old Library of Trinity College Dublin, built in 1732, is an internationally renowned research library. In recent decades it has also become a major tourist attraction in Dublin, with the display of the Book of Kells ... -
Engineering information systems towards facilitating scrutable and configurable adaptation
(Springer, 2008)End users of Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) receive an experience that has been tailored towards their specific needs. Several AHS have produced favourable results showing benefits to the user experience [2]. However, ... -
Eye-catching Crowds: Saliency based selective variation
(2009)Populated virtual environments need to be simulated with as much variety as possible. By identifying the most salient parts of the scene and characters, available resources can be concentrated where they are needed most. ... -
Knowledge Delivery Mechanism for Autonomic Overlay Network Management
(IEEE, 2009)The complexity of current computing networks and the required fluidity of their operation requires autonomy to be central to the design and implementation of a managed overlay network. This paper presents a system in which ... -
Exploring approaches to dynamic adaptation
(ACM, 2009)In this work, we compare current approaches to dynamic adaptation (DA) and identify the need for further research on mechanisms for DA, which should allow for higher compositionality and flexibility. Moreover, after ... -
A unified approach to adaptive hypermedia personalisation and adaptive service composition
(Springer-Verlag GmbH, 2006)Adaptive Hypermedia is utilised in several domains, such as eLearning and professional training, where there is a growing movement towards the use of cognitively richer and more `active? approaches to user engagement. ... -
Personalised web experiences: Seamless adaptivity across web service composition and web content
(Springer Verlag, 2009)Users have become accustomed to a web that is more than an interactive hypermedia but is a complex mix of rich multimedia services and hypermedia content. Users are now contributors and active participants on the web. ... -
Fault Recovery and Redundancy in Real-time Wireless TDMA
(2008)This paper aims to address the issue of message delivery reliability in real-time, wireless communication systems. We discuss the provision of a probabilistic admissions control protocol that adapts retransmissions ... -
On the role of ontological semantics in routing contextual knowledge in highly distributed autonomic systems
(Trinity College Dublin, 2006)Much recent research has focused on applying Autonomic Computing principles to achieve constrained self-management in adaptive systems, through self-monitoring and analysis, strategy planning, and self adjustment. ... -
Coping with diverse semantic models when routing ubiquitous computing information
(2008)Routing of contextual information within ubiquitous computing environments is a key challenge that must be tackled for such environments to be successful. It is accepted that such routing systems need to cope with mobile ... -
Distributed fault correlation scheme using a semantic publish/subscribe system
(IEEE, 2008)Increasingly there is a demand for more scalable fault management schemes to cope with the ever increasing growth and complexity of modern networks. Current distributed fault correlation schemes typically adopt ... -
Knowledge-based Semantic Clustering
(2008)Users of the web are increasingly interested in tracking the appearance of new postings rather than locating existing knowledge. Coupled with this is the emergence of the Web 2.0 movement (where everyone effectively ...