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Gaining Insight through Case-Based Explanation
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-12)Because CBR is an interpretable process, it is a reasoning mechanism that supports explanation. This can be done explicitly by the system designers incorporating explanation patterns in cases. This can be termed knowl ... -
Generalised Syntactic Pattern Recognition as a Unifying Approach in Image Analysis
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1998-08)In this paper we analyse theoretical foundations of syntactic pattern recognition and its relationships with mathematical linguistics, structural pattern recognition, and statistical pattern recognition. We point out ... -
Generating Estimates of Classification Confidence for a Case-Based Spam Filter
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2005-02-05)Producing estimates of classification confidence is surprisingly difficult. One might expect that classifiers that can produce numeric classification scores (e.g. k-Nearest Neighbour or Naive Bayes) could readily produce ... -
A Generic Architecture to Control Jini Services over the Internet
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2001-09)Distributed computer systems have brought many advantages over traditional centralised systems. However these systems have innate complications such as partial failure, lack of system wide knowledge, concurrency etc. ... -
Hierarchical Case-Based Reasoning: Integrating Case-Based and Decompositional Problem-Solving Techniques for Plant-Control Software Design
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1997)Case-based reasoning (CBR) is an AI technique that emphasises the role of past experience during future problem solving. New problems are solved by retrieving and adapting the solutions to similar problems, solutions ... -
Hierarchical CBR for Multiple Aircraft Conflict Resolution in Air Traffic Control
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1998-07)In this paper we present a Case-Based Reasoning system that helps air traffic controllers to solve aircraft conflicts. In particular, we focus on the hierarchical aspect of the CBR system which is able to solve multiple ... -
HOUSe-KEEPER, A Vendor-independent Architecture for Easy Management of Smart Homes
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2001-09)Home-networking is gaining momentum. In a couple of months, Windows XP will be launched with the connected home experience as one of its core areas of interest. In the medium term at least, there will be more than one home ... -
Identification and Retrieval of WWW-based Courseware: A Metadata Approach
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)Information retrieval is often a tedious and time consuming task on the Internet, as information is stored in an unstructured manner. There is no guarantee that what you find is relevant to your needs, on the correct topics, ... -
An Implementation and Evaluation of the Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol for Windows CE
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)There are a number of implementations of the Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing protocol available for the Linux platform, but not for any other platform. Development of ad-hoc routing protocols has been slow ... -
An Implementation of a Parasitic Routing Algorithm
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2004-09)Portable personal computers with low-power requirements are fast becoming a necessity as access to up to date information is required by users no matter what their location. Unfortunately the ability to deliver this ... -
Implementation of SAMPLE Protocol
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)Wireless networks are pervasive in our society. With an increased interest shown by the general public in wireless technologies, protocols and hardware are being actively developed by academic and industrial groups alike. ... -
Implementing an Integrated Web-Based Synchronous eLearning Collaboration Platform at Tertiary Level for Part-Time Mature Evening Students
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-10)This thesis focuses on the lessons learned and new insights gained, from the pilot implementation of a webbased synchronous eLearning collaboration platform at Tertiary Level evaluated on part-time mature evening students. Over ... -
An Improved Translation of SA/RT Specification Model to High-Level Timed Petri Nets
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1995-10)Structured analysis methods for real-time systems (SA/RT) are widely accepted by the industrial world as a mature approach to real-time systems design. These methods use highly expressive graphical specification languages ... -
Improving Open Web Architectures
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)When people use the Internet today, they use their browsers to connect to a web server located anywhere in the world and download a specified page that they have requested. Unless this page contains a Form, CGI-Script, ... -
Improving Recommendation Ranking by Learning Personal Feature Weights
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-06-24)The ranking of offers is an issue in e-commerce that has received a lot of attention in Case-Based Reasoning research. In the absence of a sales assistant, it is important to provide a facility that will bring suitable ... -
An Incremental Retrieval Mechanism for Case-Based Electronic Fault Diagnosis
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1998-09)One problem with using CBR for diagnosis is that a full case description may not be available at the beginning of the diagnosis. The standard CBR methodology requires a detailed case description in order to perform case ... -
Intelligent Multicast Internet Radio
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2002-09)As the internet continues to mature static content will continue to give way to dynamic, interactive multimedia content. This content will enrich all online media while at the same time imposing heavy bandwidth usage on ... -
Internet Worm Detection as part of a Distributed Network Inspection System
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2004-09)The most widely publicized, and arguably most damaging, types of malicious traffic on the Internet today include worms, spam, viruses and denial of service attacks. Internet worms self propagate across networks exploiting ... -
Investigation and Development of Quality of Service Management for Web based Services: Managing Quality of Service from the End-User Perspective
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)With the advent of Web based delivery of business applications and increasing dependency on these services, management of availability and performance are critical. For service providers to offer guarantees on Web based ... -
ISAC: A Case-Based Reasoning System for Aircraft Conflict Resolution
(University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 1998-04)To be inserted later