Browsing University of Galway Theses by Subject "DERI"
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Augmenting Social Media Items with Metadata using Related Web Content
(2012-01-23)The Web has shifted from a read-only medium where most users were solely consumers of information, to an interactive medium where collaborative technologies allow anyone to publish or edit content. In this environment, ... -
Data availability analysis in P2P networks
(2012-09-28)P2P network architectures have gained popularity as applications for sharing files between users. A P2P network provides a scalable, robust, and economical storage architecture. These features have led to the extended ... -
The Design and Evaluation of Graphical Radial Menus
(2011-12-05)Graphical menus provide slow performance and yet users often try to select menu commands as fast as possible. Shortcut techniques that enable users to by-pass selections from a graphical menu are fast, but are not the ... -
A Hybrid Framework for Querying Linked Data Dynamically
(2012-09-28)As of today, the Web has evolved to become the largest collection of information made available by mankind. Researchers and developers are continuously working on transforming this loosely connected data collection into ... -
On Applying Controlled Natural Languages for Ontology Authoring and Semantic Annotation
(2013-02-07)Creating formal data is a high initial barrier for small organisations and individuals wishing to create ontologies and thus benefit from semantic technologies. Part of the solution comes from ontology authoring, but this ... -
An Ontological Framework for Interoperability of Health Level Seven (HL7) Applications: The PPEPR Methodology and System
(2012-09-25)Healthcare applications are complex in the way data and schemas are organised in their internal systems. Healthcare standards have been proposed to reduce heterogeneities between healthcare applications. Widely deployed ... -
Semantic network analysis for unsupervised topic linking and labelling
(2014-10-24)We rely more and more on machines to organise, analyse and summarise the vast amount of textual digital information that is being produced at a rate never seen before. At the same time, we notice an increase in availability ...