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    • Annotation-Based Access Control for e-Professionals 

      Nasirifard, Peyman; Peristeras, Vassilios (2008)
      Collaborative Working Environments (CWE) provide shared workspaces that enable eProfessionals to work together and share resources that they own. Most current shared workspaces provide coarse-grained role-based access ...
    • An Annotation-based Access Control Model and Tools for Collaborative Information Spaces 

      Nasirifard, Peyman; Peristeras, Vassilios; Decker, Stefan (2008)
      We present an Annotation-Based Access Control model supported by a Collaboration Vocabulary (CoVoc) as a more flexible and user-centric access control approach in social platforms and shared workspaces. We present ...
    • A comparison of emotion annotation approaches for text 

      Wood, Ian D.; McCrae, John P.; Andryushechkin, Vladimir; Buitelaar, Paul (MDPI, 2018-05-11)
      While the recognition of positive/negative sentiment in text is an established task with many standard data sets and well developed methodologies, the recognition of a more nuanced affect has received less attention: there ...
    • A comparison of emotion annotation schemes and a new annotated data set 

      Wood, Ian D.; McCrae, John P.; Andryushechkin, Vladimir; Buitelaar, Paul (European Languages Resources Association (ELRA), 2018-05-07)
      While the recognition of positive/negative sentiment in text is an established task with many standard data sets and well developed methodologies, the recognition of more nuanced affect has received less attention, and ...
    • Crowdsourcing Annotation and the Social Edition : Ossian Online 

      Barr, Rebecca Anne; Tonra, Justin (2014)
      James Macpherson s Ossian poems were the international sensation of the eighteenth-century. First published in 1760, Macpherson s work caused a literary furore. Ostensibly translations from Gaelic manuscripts, the poems ...
    • For the Sake of Argument: Crowdsourcing Annotation of Macpherson's Ossian 

      Barr, Rebecca Anne; Tonra, Justin (2014)
      The argument presented by a scholarly edition can usually be traced to the vision of a single editor or a very small group of editors. But is it possible or even desirable for an edition to present multiple, perhaps competing, ...
    • Gene prediction using the Self-Organizing Map: automatic generation of multiple gene models 

      McInerney, James O; Smith, Terry; Mahony, Shaun; Golden, Aaron (BioMed Central, 2005-03-05)
      Background: Many current gene prediction methods use only one model to represent protein-coding regions in a genome, and so are less likely to predict the location of genes that have an atypical sequence composition. It ...
    • Gene prediction using the Self-Organizing Map: automatic generation of multiple gene models 

      Mahony, Sean; Smith, Terry (2004-03-05)
      This work explores a new approach to gene-prediction, based on the Self-Organizing Map, which has the ability to automatically identify multiple gene models within a genome. The current implementation, named RescueNet, ...
    • Ossian Online: Crowdsourcing Annotation and the Social Edition 

      Barr, Rebecca Anne; Kelly, David; Tonra, Justin (2014)
      This Digital Demo will present Ossian Online, a social edition of the sequence of eighteenth-century works known collectively as the Ossian poems. Initially presented by Scottish writer James Macpherson as fragments of ...