Computer Science: Recent submissions
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Chat, Chunk and Topic in Casual Conversation
(2018)Casual conversation does not follow a highly interactive ‘ping-pong’ structure but rather develops as a sequence of ‘chat’ and ‘chunk’ phases. Chat phases are highly interactive stretches amenable to Conversation Analysis, ... -
CRF-Seq and CRF-DepTree at PARSEME Shared Task 2018: Detecting Verbal MWEs using Sequential and Dependency-Based Approaches
(Association for Computational Linguistics, 2018)This paper describes two systems for detecting Verbal Multiword Expressions (VMWEs) which both competed in the closed track at the PARSEME VMWE Shared Task 2018. CRF-DepTree- categs implements an approach based on the ... -
Temporal predictive regression models for linguistic style analysis
(2018)This study focuses on modelling general and individual language change over several decades. A timeline prediction task was used to identify interesting temporal features. Our previous work achieved high accuracy in ... -
Stitching together the conversation - considerations in the design of extended social talk
(2018)Spoken interaction mediates much human social and practical activity. Talk is not monolithic in form but rather weaves in and out of different genres. Practical tasks are peppered with lubricating social talk, while casual ... -
Thesis - Juma experiment 5
(Ademar Crotti Junior, 2018) -
Thesis - Juma experiment 4
(Ademar Crotti Junior, 2018) -
Elements of Style Change
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2018)This thesis considers aspects of stylistic change over time with respect to a corpus of literary authors and corresponding background change for the same period of time. The primary focus of this thesis is the development ... -
Multimodal engagement level recognition in casual conversition
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2018)Automatic detection of engagement in human-human and human-machine in dyadic and multiparty interaction scenarios is important in evaluating the success of communication. Engagement detection has a wide range of applications ... -
Improving social intelligence of machines in the context of public speaking situations
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ADAPT_TCD: An Ontology-Based Context Aware Approach for Contextual Suggestion
(National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), 2017-11)In this paper we give an overview of the participation of the ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, in both phases of the TREC 2016 Contextual Suggestion Track. We present our ontology-based approach that ... -
A Framework to Provide Customized Reuse of Open Corpus Content for Adaptive Systems
(ACM, 2015-08-24)One of the main services that Adaptive Systems offer to their users is the provision of content that is tailored to individual user’s needs. Some Adaptive Systems use a closed corpus content that has been prepared for them ... -
Towards a formal method for distributed object-oriented systems
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2004)We present two components of a special purpose formal method intended to support the modelling and development of distributed object-oriented systems. The first component is a language, called Oompa, in which designs for ...