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    • The Relo-KT Process for Cross-Disciplinary Knowledge Transfer 

      CLARKE, EMMA LOUISE (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
      Digital humanities research, by its nature, is collaborative and interdisciplinary. A key aim when undertaking cross-disciplinary research is to integrate insights from two or more distinct disciplines using both formal ...
    • Training to Proficiency in the WHO Hand Hygiene Technique 

      Lacey, Gerard; Showstark, Mary; Van Rhee, James (2019)
      Objectives: Hand hygiene is critical to patient safety, but low performance in terms of the quantity and quality of hand hygiene is often reported. Training-to-proficiency is common for other clinical skills, but no ...
    • The impact of automatic video auditing with real-time feedback on the quality and quantity of handwash events in a hospital setting 

      Lacey, Gerard (2020)
      Background: Poor quality handwashing contributes to the spread of nosocomial infections. We investigate the impact of automatic video auditing (AVA) with feedback on the quality and quantity of handwashing in a hospital ...
    • Measuring surgical knot tying with 3D vision and VR gloves 

      Lacey, Gerard; Ridgway, Paul; Bhattacharya, Jhilik (2019)
      One handed surgical knot tying is one of the core skills of surgeons. The development of this skill takes time and one-on-one expert supervision. Our motivation is to provide good quality automatic evaluation in order ...
    • Distributed resource allocation algorithms for peer-to-peer networks 

      Iosifidis, Georgios; Koutsopoulos, Iordanis (2008)
      In peer-to-peer networks, each peer plays the role of client and server. As server, it receives content requests made by other peers and needs to decide on what basis and to what extent it will satisfy these requests by ...
    • Resource sharing in technologically defined social networks 

      Iosifidis, Georgios; Shirado, Hirokazu; Tassiulas, Leandros; Christakis, Nicholas A. (2019)
      Technologically enabled sharing-economy networks are changing the way humans trade and collaborate. Here, using a novel ‘Wi-Fi sharing’ game, we explored determinants of human sharing strategy. Subjects (N = 1,950) ...
    • Speech Pause Patterns in Collaborative Dialogs 

      Koutsombogera, Maria; Vogel, Carl (Springer International Publishing, 2019)
      This chapter discusses the multimodal analysis of human behavioral data from the big data perspective. Though multimodal big data bring tremendous opportunities for related applications, we present current challenges in ...
    • Observing Collaboration in Small-Group Interaction 

      Vogel, Carl; Koutsombogera, Maria (2019)
    • Saffron: A Data Value Assessment Tool for Quantifying the Value of Data Assets 

      Attard, Judie; Debattista, Jeremy; Brennan, Rob (2019)
      Data has become an indispensable commodity and it is the basis for many products and services. It has become increasingly important to understand the value of this data in order to be able to exploit it and reap the full ...
    • Engagement in HCI: Conception, Theory and Measurement 

      Doherty, Gavin (2019)
      Engaging users is a priority for designers of products and services of every kind. The need to understand users’ experiences has motivated a focus on user engagement across computer science. However, to date, there has ...
    • Director's cut - A combined dataset for visual attention analysis in cinematic VR content 

      Smolic, Aljosa; Knorr, Sebastian; Ozcinar, Cagri; O Fearghail, Colm (2018)
      Methods of storytelling in cinema have well established conventions that have been built over the course of its history and the development of the format. In 360° film many of the techniques that have formed part of this ...
    • Beckett in VR: Exploring Narrative Using Free-Viewpoint Video 

      Johnson, Nicholas; O'Dwyer, Neill; Smolic, Aljosa; Pagés, Rafael; Ondrej, Jan; Monaghan, David; Bates, Enda; Amplianitis, Konstantinos (2018)
      This poster describes a reinterpretation of Samuel Beckett’s theatrical text Playfor virtual reality (VR). It is an aesthetic reflection on practice that follows up an a technical project description submittedto ISMAR 2017 ...
    • Computational Shedding in Stream Computing 

      GUERIN, DAVID (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
      Stream Computing, a generic on-line data processing paradigm has emerged as the preferred approach in the processing of continuous data streams. Data streams suffer from a bursty characteristic where the data rate of the ...
    • Exploring use of the Bridge21 model as a 21st Century method of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in Computer Science (CS) for Teachers in Ireland 

      FISHER, LORRAINE (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
      Across Europe there is strong push to teach Computer Science (CS) in post-primary schools (Forbes & Messina, 2002). Sentance and Csizmadia (2017a) advise that CS is perceived as a difficult subject, and call for Continuing ...
    • Unrepresentable: Technological Futures, Art and The Ontological Singularity 

      O'DEA, TOM (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
      This thesis examines the implications of the increasing prevalence of computation in contemporary society. In doing so the thesis develops a definition of computation that is based on the manipulation and communication of ...
    • Brexit has us all on Edge 

      FLYNN, DANIEL ROGER (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
      In this piece of research, we examine the evolution of sentiment proxies, commonly used to account for investor behaviour in the financial economics literature. Advancements in computing techniques, such as sentiment ...
    • Perceptually Optimized Color Maps for Visualizing Large Numbers of Features 

      Dingliana, John (IEEE, 2019)
      We propose an approach, called the Equilibrium Distribution Model (EDM), for automatically selecting colors with optimum perceptual contrast for scientific visualization. Given any number of features that need to be ...
    • Queryable Provenance Metadata For GDPR Compliance 

      O'Sullivan, Declan; Lewis, David (2018)
      Information associated with regulatory compliance is often siloed as legal documentation that is not suitable for querying or reuse. Utilising open standards and technologies to represent and query this information can ...
    • Automatic generation of relational to ontology mapping correspondences 

      MATHUR, SAHIL NAKUL (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
      This thesis presents Milan, an automatic relational-to-ontology system. Milan automatically generates mapping correspondences from a source relational database (RDB) and a target ontology. It addresses the relational-to-ontology ...
    • A holistic approach to mobile robot navigation using omnidirectional vision 

      Winters, Niall (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2002)
      This dissertation presents a novel methodology for vision-based robot navigation. One of the key observations is that navigation systems should be designed through a holistic approach, encompassing aspects of sensor design, ...