Browsing School of Computer Science and Statistics by Author "Lawless, Seamus"
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An Augmented User Model for Personalized Search in Collaborative Social Tagging Systems
Lawless, Seamus (2017)Alongside the enormous volume of user-generated content posted to World Wide Web, there exists a thriving demand for search personalization services. To provide personalized services, a user model is usually required. ... -
C-HTS: A Concept-based Hierarchical Text Segmentation Approach
Lawless, Seamus; BAYOMI, MOSTAFA MOHAMED (2018)Hierarchical Text Segmentation is the task of building a hierarchical structure out of text to reflect its sub-topic hierarchy. Current text segmentation approaches are based upon using lexical and/or syntactic similarity ... -
A Cold-start Resistant and Extensible Recommender System
Lawless, Seamus (2019)In this paper, we propose the Cold-start Resistant and Extensible Recommender (CoRE), a novel recommender system that was developed as part of collaborative research with Ryanair, the world’s most visited airline website. ... -
Enhanced Personalized Search using Social Data
Lawless, Seamus (ACL, 2016)Search personalization that considers the social dimension of the web has attracted a significant volume of research in recent years. A user profile is usually needed to represent a user’s interests in order to tailor ... -
ENRICH 2013: the first workshop on the exploration, navigation and retrieval of information in cultural heritage
Lawless, Seamus (2013)On August 1 , 2013 the First Workshop on the Exploration, Navigation and Retrieval of Information in Cultural Heritage (ENRICH 2013) was held as part of the SIGIR 2013 conference in Dublin, Ireland. An invited talk was ... -
Exploring Linked Data For The Automatic Enrichment of Historical Archives
PANDIT, HARSHVARDHAN JITENDRA; Munnelly, Gary; Lawless, Seamus (2018)With the increasing scale of online cultural heritage collections, the efforts of manually adding annotations to their contents become a challenging and costly endeavour. Entity Linking is a process used to automatically ... -
Exploring Linked Data For The Automatic Enrichment of Historical Archives
Lawless, Seamus (2018)With the increasing scale of online cultural heritage collections, the efforts of manually adding annotations to their contents become a challenging and costly endeavour. Entity Linking is a process used to automatically ... -
Increasing and Decreasing Perceived Bias by Distorting the Quality of News Website Design
Lawless, Seamus; SPILLANE, BRENDAN; Wade, Vincent (2018) -
Investigating Entity Linking in Early English Legal Documents
Lawless, Seamus (2018)In this paper we investigate the accuracy and overall suitability of a variety of Entity Linking systems for the task of disambiguating entities in 17 th century depositions obtained during the 1641 Irish Rebellion. The ... -
Leveraging Content from Open Corpus Sources for Technology Enhanced Learning
Lawless, Seamus (Trinity College DublinUniversity of Dublin, Trinity College, 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 ... -
Linking localisation and language resources
Lawless, Seamus; Lewis, David (Springer-Verlag LNCS, 2012)Industrial localisation is changing from the periodic translation of large bodies of content to a long-tail of small, heterogeneous translations processed in an agile and demand-driven manner. Software localisation and ... -
Report on the CHIIR 2018 Workshop on Evaluation of Personalisation in Information Retrieval (WEPIR 2018)
Lawless, Seamus (2018)The Workshop on Evaluation of Personalisation in Information Retrieval (WEPIR 2018) was held in conjunction with the ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction & Retrieval (CHIIR 2018) in New Brunswick, USA. The ... -
User Needs for Enhanced Engagement with Cultural Heritage Collections
Lawless, Seamus; Sweetnam, Mark; O Siochru, Micheal (2012)This paper presents research carried out in order to elicit user needs for the design and development of a digital library and research platform intended to enhance user engagement with cultural heritage collections. It ...