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Challenges in Locating Content and Services for Adaptive eLearning Courses
WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (2011)Efficiently locating learning content and web services for adaptive and personalized online courses is a demanding research area. This paper identifies the key challenges that need to be addressed. An approach is then ... -
The CULTURA Portal: Exploring Cultural Treasures
LAWLESS, SEAMUS; CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (2013)This paper introduces the CULTURA system which is pioneering the next generation of online tools for interacting with the cultural treasures of Eu- rope. An overview of the architecture is presented which highlights some ... -
The CULTURA Project: Supporting Next Generation Interaction with Digital Cultural Heritage Collections
HAMPSON, CORMAC; LAWLESS, SEAMUS; CONLAN, OWEN; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK (Springer Berlin/Heidelberg, 2012) -
CULTURA: A Metadata-Rich Environment to Support the Enhanced Interrogation of Cultural Collections
HAMPSON, CORMAC; LAWLESS, SEAMUS; CONLAN, OWEN; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012) -
CULTURA: Supporting Enhanced Exploration of Cultural Archives through Personalisation
LAWLESS, SEAMUS; HAMPSON, CORMAC; O'CONNOR, ALEXANDER; CONLAN, OWEN; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK (2012) -
Dynamically Adjusting Digital Educational Games Towards Learning Objectives
CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC; KOIDL, KEVIN (2010)Personalization techniques offer the possibility to tailor each learner?s experience of a Digital Educational Game (DEG) to their specific needs. Such personalizations can adapt the challenge and difficulty of the DEG ... -
Facilitating Casual Users in Interacting with Linked Data through Domain Expertise
HAMPSON, CORMAC; CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (2011)Linked Data use has expanded rapidly in recent years; however there is still a lack of support for casual users to create complex queries over this Web of Data. Until this occurs, the real benefits of having such rich ... -
Fostering Interaction with Cultural Heritage Material via Annotations: The FAST-CAT Way
CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, 2013)This paper describes the innovative annotation facilities of the CULTURA portal for digital humanties, which are aimed at improving the interaction of non specialist users and general public with cultural heritage contents. ... -
Leveraging Domain Expertise to Support Complex, Personalized and Semantically Meaningful Queries Across Separate Data Sources
HAMPSON, CORMAC; CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (IEEE, 2010)Abstract?Almost all information domains have witnessed an exponential increase in the amount of structured data available. However, there is still a lack of support for ordinary users to create complex queries spanning ... -
Realizing Just-in-Time Personalization - A Technology Overview
KOIDL, KEVIN; HAMPSON, CORMAC; CONLAN, OWEN (Informing Science Press, 2012) -
Semantically holistic and personalized views across heterogeneous information sources
HAMPSON, CORMAC; CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC (2007)A consolidated view of the content within different data repositories would facilitate useful operations such as advanced informational discovery. This paper proposes a methodology and an architecture that uses semantic ... -
Supporting Personalised Information Exploration through Subjective Expert-created Semantic Attributes
HAMPSON, CORMAC; HAMPSON, CORMAC; CONLAN, OWEN (2009)Ordinary users are finding it increasingly difficult to explore the large volumes of diverse data they encounter in their everyday lives. Techniques based on data mining algorithms are useful but they tend to be too complex ... -
Towards Non-expert Users Monitoring Networks and Services through Semantically Enhanced Visualizations
HAMPSON, CORMAC; KEENEY, JOHN; CONLAN, OWEN (2010)Managing networks and services in large virtual enterprises often requires significant expertise to decipher and reconcile information coming from several heterogeneous sources. This presents a significant challenge as ... -
Using Expert-Derived Aesthetic Attributes to Help Users in Browsing Image Databases
CONLAN, OWEN; HAMPSON, CORMAC; HAMPSON, CORMAC (2011)Image repositories often contain a large amount of metadata about their content. However many resources, such as photographs, have inherent aesthetic qualities that can be difficult to describe in a semantically consistent ...