Browsing Computer Science (Theses and Dissertations) by Subject "Intelligent Content & Communications"
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Evaluation of Ontology Mapping Representations
(2009)A common approach to mitigate the effects of ontology heterogeneity is to discover and express the specific correspondences between different ontologies. An open research question is: how should such ontology mappings be ... -
Formalising Human Mental Workload as a Defeasible Computational Concept
(Trinity College Dublin, 2014)Human mental workload has gained importance, in the last few decades, as a fundamental design concept in human-computer interaction. It can be intuitively defined as the amount of mental work necessary for a person to ... -
Linear transformations of semantic spaces for word-sense discrimination and collocation compositionality grading
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The Non-invasive Personalisation of Educational Video Games
(Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, 2013)Educational video games present a progressive approach to technology enhanced learning that offer intrinsically rewarding experiences, high interactivity, an environment with low-risk of failure, and the freedom and ...