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    • Analogical Asides on Case-Based Reasoning 

      Keane, Mark T. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1994-09)
      This paper explores some of the similarities and differences between cognitive models of analogy and case-based reasoning systems. I first point out a paradox in the treatment of adaptation in analogy and in case-based ...
    • An Analysis of Case-Base Editing in a Spam Filtering System 

      Delany, Sarah Jane; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-08)
      Because of the volume of spam email and its evolving nature, any deployed Machine Learning-based spam filtering system will need to have procedures for case-base maintenance. Key to this will be procedures to edit ...
    • Analysis of Spam 

      Lambert, Anselm (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)
      Spam is a pervasive annoyance in the lives of the Internet user. It has exploded into all facets of communications from mobile phones to personal organisers, and it has become a topical subject of discussion due to recent ...
    • An Analysis of the Dynamics of Multi-Disciplinary Medical Team Meetings and the Use of Communication Technology 

      Kane, Bridget Theresa (Trinity College DublinTrinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2008)
    • Analysis of the Evaluation of Application-Led Research in Pervasive Computing 

      CLARKE, SIOBHAN; LINEHAN, EAMONN (2006)
      Pervasive computing researchers typically conduct their research through the development of prototype applications. Such research is motivated by a well-defined problem and evaluated by assessing the impact of deployed ...
    • Analysis of the joint kinematics of the 5 iron golf swing 

      HAAHR, MADS (2009)
      The purpose of this study was to identify the performance determining factors of the 5-iron golf swing. Joint kinematics were obtained from thirty male golfers using a twelve camera motion analysis system. Participants ...
    • Animating Dolly: real-time herding and rendering of sheep 

      DOBBYN, SIMON; MCDONNELL, RACHEL; O'SULLIVAN, CAROL ANN (2006)
      This paper describes ongoing work on a system to animate and render large flocks of furry or woolly animals. An outside agent, the sheepdog, tries to control another group of agents (a flock of sheep) that observe two ...
    • Annotating Fine Art Images 

      Isemann, Daniel (2007-06-13)
      The project's objective is to work with art galleries to help them find innovative ways of indexing images, especially by having automatically created and updated thesauri.
    • Aontas: The CaberNet Technical Abstracts Service 

      Taylor, Paul (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1995-10)
      CaberNet is the ESPRIT network of excellence in distributed systems consisting of several European research groups. CaberNet has industrial affiliates who receive regular information about the research activities of ...
    • API Keys to the Kingdom 

      FARRELL, STEPHEN (IEEE Computer Society Press, 2009)
      Many Web 2.0 services offer Web 2.0 APIs for developers to use. In this article, I review one of the security mechanisms that's often included in such Web 2.0 APIs - the use of API keys - and some of the deployment issues ...
    • Application development using modeling and dynamical systems analysis 

      LEWIS, DAVID; MCGLINN, KRISTAN KARL; O'NEILL, ELEANOR (ACM, 2009)
    • The Application of Case-Based Reasoning to Early Software Project Cost Estimation and Risk Assessment 

      Delany, Sarah Jane; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2000-02)
      In this paper we assess the applicability of case-based reasoning to the difficult problem of early software project cost estimation. We conclude that a comprehensive case representation is not available early in the ...
    • Applying Digital Content Management to Support Localisation 

      O'CONNOR, ALEXANDER; ZHOU, DONG; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; LAWLESS, SEAMUS (2010)
      The retrieval and presentation of digital content such as that on the World Wide Web (WWW) is a substantial area of research. While recent years have seen huge expansion in the size of web-based archives that can be searched ...
    • An Approach to Aggregating Ensembles of Lazy Learners that Supports Explanation 

      Zenobi, Gabriele; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2002-04)
      Ensemble research has shown that the aggregated output of an ensemble of predictors can be more accurate than a single predictor. This is true also for lazy learning systems like Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) and ...
    • An Architecture for integrating adaptive hypermedia service with open learning environments 

      CONLAN, OWEN (2002)
      Adaptive Hypermedia Systems are capable of delivering personalized learning content to learners across the WWW. Learning Environments provide interfaces and support services to aid tutors in course construction and aid ...
    • Architecture for multi-party synchronization of data sets in a distributed environment 

      Marczewski, Marcin (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
      In the world of common mobility, where more and more people and organizations use various mobile equipment such as phones, personal data assistants and other devices the consistency of stored and exchanged data is a very ...
    • Argumentation Theory in Health Care 

      HEDERMAN, LUCY (2012)
    • Aspect-Based Properties 

      Lafferty, Donal (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science and Statistics. Computer Science, 2008-11-10)
      Component frameworks are said to support contextual composition when crosscutting functionality is bound to component instances by declarative selection of context properties, rather than through direct connections, such ...
    • An aspect-oriented approach to the modularisation of context 

      CLARKE, SIOBHAN (IEEE Computer Society, 2007)
      Handling context is required for applications to dynamically and appropriately adapt to their changing environment. Incorporating context into applications involves the consideration of a set of concerns related to the ...
    • AspectC#: An AOSD implementation for C# 

      Kim, Howard (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2002-09)
      A major problem with Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is that it cannot deal efficiently with crosscutting concerns. Aspect Oriented Software Development (AOSD) is a new methodology that tries to enable the extension ...