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Case-based User Profiling in a Personal Travel Assistant
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-03)
[Introduction] In this paper we present an architecture for a Personal Travel Assistant (PTA). We focus on
the ability of this PTA to elaborate a user?s travel requirements and evaluate offers. These
decisions are based ...
Non-Contact Surface Geometry Measurement Techniques
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
It is often necessary to be able to create computer models from physical objects. This is often done for
the purposes of reverse engineering, or archival. Many of the contact methods, such as callipers or Coordinate
Measuring ...
Perceptually-Adaptive Collision Detection for Real-time Computer Animation
(1999)
The aim of interactive animation systems is to create an exciting and real experience
for viewers, to give them a feeling of immersion, of "being there". The tendency in the
past has been to attempt to achieve this by ...
Building the next generation groupware: A survey of groupware and its impact on the virtual enterprise
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-02)
[Executive Summary] This document explores the issues in building the ?groupware of the future?.
The approach is twofold. First we briefly describe our vision of a ?virtual enterprise?
that is made up of a set of services ...
A detailed derivation of the relationship between generalization error and ambiguity in regression ensembles
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-12)
In this technical report we will show the complete sequence of steps for the derivation of
the equation of the Ensemble-Error E = E - A , introduced in the paper by Krogh and
Vedelsby [1], that describes the error E of ...
Mobile Proxies
(1999-09)
One of the important issues that are quite often a challenge in modern distributed systems
is the issue of adaptability.
The need for adaptability rises from the fact that these systems are very much open,
heterogeneous ...
CapaFS: A globally Accessible File System
(1999-09)
We have designed and implemented a reference implementation of CapaFS, a global,
decentralised file system that allows users to collaborate with other users anywhere in
the world, with no prior arrangements or connections. ...
Knowledge Engineering in a Real World Case-Based Reasoning Application
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-05)
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) has emerged from research in cognitive psychology as a model
of human memory and remembering. It has been embraced by researchers of AI applications as
a methodology that avoids some of the ...
Smart Radio - a proposal
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-04)
There is significant value in having
predictions for an item before deciding whether
to invest time or money in consuming that item.
In a web based scenario where the items are
multimedia items such as audio, ...
Program Restructuring to Introduce Design Patterns
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-02)
In restructuring legacy code it may be useful to introduce a design pattern in order to
add clarity to the system and thus facilitate further program evolution. We show that
aspects of this transformation can be automated ...