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  • 1st Workshop on Context Representation in User Modelling 

    Jeromela, Jovan; Conlan, Owen (Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 2023)
    Context, a critical aspect of personalisation and human-computer interaction, is becoming increasingly significant with the prolif- eration of user-centric applications. The First ACM Workshop on Context Representation ...
  • Acceleration of cryptographic 

    Harrison, Owen (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science and Statistics. Computer Science, Dublin, 2010)
    Graphics processing units (GPUs) can act as an attractive alternative to CPUs for general purpose computation in certain scenarios. Traditionally, the GPU has been developed to offload graphics processing from the CPU. In ...
  • Achieving real-time guarantees in mobile wireless ad hoc networks. 

    CAHILL, VINNY (IEEE, 2003)
    Timely wireless communication is essential to allow real-time mobile applications, such as communication between mobile robots or inter-vehicle communication to be realized. The real-time event-based communication paradigm ...
  • Ad-hoc Internet Connectivity 

    Curran, Eoin; Dowling, Jim (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2003-05-28)
    For a large class of wireless networks connectivity to fixed services such as the internet will be essential. However, since nodes in a wireless network are mobile, their point of connectivity to a fixed network may be ...
  • Adaptability in CORBA: The Mobile Proxy Approach 

    Aziz, Benjamin; Jensen, Christian D. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2000-12)
    Adaptability is one of the most important challenges in modern distributed systems. It may be defined as the ease with which a software application satisfies the different system constraints and the requirements of users ...
  • Adaptation as a Selection Constraint On Analogical Mapping 

    Keane, Mark T. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1993-12)
    In any given analogy, there are potentially a large number of possible mapping interpretations. One of the key issues in analogy research is how one of these mappings comes to be selected as optimal and used as the basis ...
  • Adaptive architectures to support highly configurable value chains 

    KEENEY, JOHN; LEWIS, DAVID; O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN (2006)
    Existing Business-to-Business (B2B) infrastructure is primarily focussed on the secure, reliable, and scaleable transfer of information between business partners. The time and effort taken to establish these B2B connections ...
  • Adaptive Educational Games: Providing Non-invasive Personalised Learning Experiences 

    WADE, VINCENT; CONLAN, OWEN; PEIRCE, NEIL (IEEE Computer Society Press, 2008)
    Educational games have the potential to provide intrinsically motivating learning experiences that immerse and engage the learner. However, the much heralded benefits of educational games seldom consider the one-size-fits-all ...
  • Adaptive Offset Subspace Self-Organizing Map: An Application to Handwritten Digit Recognition 

    Zheng, Huicheng; Cunningham, Padraig; Tsymbal, Alexey (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2006-06-23)
    An Adaptive-Subspace Self-Organizing Map (ASSOM) can learn a set of ordered linear subspaces which correspond to invariant classes. However the basic ASSOMcannot properly learn linear manifolds that are shifted away ...
  • Adaptive Ontology-Driven Personalised News Services 

    Tallon, Shane (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
    Ontologically Driven Adaptation is a challenging field within the area of Personalised News. Ontologies provide a structured, semantically rich methodology for the modelling of a domain. Personalised News is an area of ...
  • Adaptive semantic interoperability strategies for knowledge based networking 

    GUO, SONG; KEENEY, JOHN; LEWIS, DAVID; O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN (2007)
    A Knowledge Based Network is a type of ontological content based network. As Knowledge Based Networks scale, semantic interoperability becomes an important issue since larger populations of users result in more heterogeneity ...
  • Adaptive Semantic Interoperability Strategies for Knowledge Based Networking 

    O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN; KEENEY, JOHN; LEWIS, DAVID (2009)
    Knowledge-based networking involves the forwarding of messages across a network based on semantics of the data and associated metadata of the message content. However such systems typically assume a common semantic model ...
  • Adaptive technologies to address operational complexity in highly configurable value chains 

    KEENEY, JOHN; LEWIS, DAVID; O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN (2006)
    Existing B2B infrastructure is primarily focussed on the secure, reliable, and scaleable transfer of information between business partners. The time and effort taken to establish these B2B connections has meant that the ...
  • An Adaptive Web-Based Learning Environment 

    Angelakis, George (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
    In recent years enormous progress has been made in World Wide Web technologies. This is making the web an even more promising way to deliver educational material. New Technology, integrated with experiential education, can ...
  • An Advanced Appliance Interaction Architecture 

    O'Sullivan, Darragh (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
    In the future, the ability to monitor and control home appliances over the Internet could become one of the conveniences that we wonder how we ever managed without. Also, the ability to interact with networked appliances ...
  • Advanced Image Understanding and Autonomous Systems 

    Vernon, David (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1992-03)
    The ultimate goal of most image understanding systems is to produce an unambiguous 3-D representation of the local visual environment. This representation can then be employed by robotic systems to effect some meaningful ...
  • Agent Mediated Collaborative Web Page Filtering 

    Green, Shaw; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1998-07)
    Intelligent filtering of multimedia documents such as World Wide Web (WWW) pages is an extremely difficult task to automate. However, the determination of a page?s relevance to one?s interests is a skill that comes ...
  • An agent-based approach to grid service monitoring 

    COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR; WALSH, JOHN (IEEE, 2006)
    The centralised management of distributed computing infrastructures presents a number of considerable challenges, not least of which is the effective monitoring of physical resources and middleware components to provide ...
  • Amadeus Installation and Maintainence Guide 

    Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Distributed Systems Group (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1992-02)
    The installation and maintainence of an Amadeus system is described.