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    • Culture and Creativity: The case study from the West of Ireland 

      Collins, Patrick; Fahy, Frances (CISC, 2010-01)
      Recent years have shown a growing appreciation for the place of culture in sustaining economic and social prosperity. This paper explores this recognition through a case study of Galway City on the west coast of Ireland. ...
    • Culture and parenting: Polish migrant parents’ perspectives on how culture shapes their parenting in a culturally diverse Irish neighbourhood 

      Kealy, Carmen; Devaney, Carmel (Taylor and Francis, 2023-05-26)
      While it is now widely acknowledged that child-rearing practices vary culturally, there has been little research or consideration on how cultural difference is experienced by Polish immigrant parents in Ireland. This paper ...
    • CURED4NLG: A dataset for table-to-text generation 

      Pasricha, Nivranshu; Arcan, Mihael; Buitelaar, Paul (University of Galway, 2023)
      We introduce CURED4NLG, a dataset for the task of table-to-text generation focusing on the public health domain. The dataset consists of 280 pairs of tables and documents extracted from weekly epidemiological reports ...
    • Current and upcoming therapies to modulate skin scarring and fibrosis 

      Coentro, João Q.; Pugliese, Eugenia; Hanley, Geoffrey; Raghunath, Michael; Zeugolis, Dimitrios I. (Elsevier, 2018-08-30)
      Skin is the largest organ of the human body. Being the interface between the body and the outer environment, makes it susceptible to physical injury. To maintain life, nature has endowed skin with a fast healing response ...
    • Current good manufacturing practice considerations for mesenchymal stromal cells as therapeutic agents 

      Sanz-Nogués, Clara; O'Brien, Timothy (Elsevier, 2021-05-05)
      Producing human mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) for clinical use requires adherence to current good manufacturing practice (cGMP) standards. This is necessary for ensuring standardization and reproducibility through the ...
    • D-FOAF - Distributed Identity Management based on Social Networks 

      Kruk, Sebastian Ryszard; Gzella, Adam; Grzonkowski, Slawomir (2006)
      Contemporary Web consists of more than just information, it provides a large number of services, which often require identi¿cation of it¿s users. Since distributed or shared identi¿cation systems are not yet widely adopted ...
    • D-FOAF - Security Aspects in Distributed User Management System 

      Grzonkowski, Slawomir; Gzella, Adam; Kruk, Sebastian Ryszard; Woroniecki, Tomasz (IEEE, 2005)
      The contemporary Internet offers various services ranging from electronic newspapers to on- line social networks. To authorize themselves, users have to register to on-line services. However, most of the ...
    • D-FOAF: Distributed Identity Management with Access Rights Delegation 

      Kruk, Sebastian Ryszard; Grzonkowski, Slawomir; Gzella, Adam; Woroniecki, Tomasz; Choi, Hee Chul (2006)
      WWW provides a large number of services, which often require identification of it¿s users. This has lead to the fact that today users have to maintain a large number of different credentials for different websites - ...
    • Data and Process Mediation Support for B2B Integration 

      Zaremba, Maciej; Herold, Maximilian; Zaharia, Raluca; Vitvar, Tomas (2008)
      In this paper we present how Semantic Web Service technology can be used to overcome process and data heterogeneity in a B2B integration scenario. While one partner uses standards like RosettaNet for product purchase and ...
    • The data ethics challenges of explainable AI and their knowledge-based solutions 

      d'Aquin, Mathieu (IOS Press, 2020-05)
      Abstract. Explainable AI has recently gained momentum as an approach to overcome some of the more obvious ethical implications of the increasingly widespread application of AI (mostly machine learning). It is however not ...
    • Data Portability with SIOC and FOAF 

      Bojars, Uldis; Passant, Alexandre; Breslin, John (2008)
      Data portability has become an important requirement on the Social Web. This paper describes how data and social network portability can be achieved by building upon existing Semantic Web developments such as SIOC and FOAF. ...
    • Data presentation for agile information systems project decision making 

      Halonen, Raija; Acton, Thomas; Conboy, Kieran (2008)
      Awareness and use of agile methods has grown rapidly amongst the information systems development (ISD) community in recent years, and have been largely well received. While there are a number of purported benefits, many ...
    • A dataset for troll classification of Tamil memes 

      Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja; Varma, Pranav; Arcan, Mihael; McCrae, John P.; Buitelaar, Paul; Shardul, Suryawanshi (European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 2020-05-11)
      Social media are interactive platforms that facilitate the creation or sharing of information, ideas or other forms of expression among people. This exchange is not free from offensive, trolling or malicious contents ...
    • DAW: Duplicate-AWare Federated Query Processing over the Web of Data 

      Parreira, Josiane Xavier; Deus, Helena F.; Hauswirth, Manfred (Springer, 2013)
      Over the last years the Web of Data has developed into a large compendium of interlinked data sets from multiple domains. Due to the decentralised architecture of this compendium, several of these datasets contain duplicated ...
    • A decade of Semantic Web research through the lenses of a mixed methods approach 

      Kirrane, Sabrina; Sabou, Marta; Fernandez, Javier D.; Osborne, Francesco; Robin, Cécile; Buitelaar, Paul; Motta, Enrico; Polleres, Axel (IOS Press, 2019-06-20)
      The identification of research topics and trends is an important scientometric activity, as it can help guide the direction of future research. In the Semantic Web area, initially topic and trend detection was primarily ...
    • Deciding on open innovation: an exploration of how firms create and capture value with open source software 

      Morgan, Lorraine (Springer Verlag, 2008-10)
      Open innovation is a paradigm that proposes that firms can and should use external as well as internal innovations/ideas. A popular example of open innovation has been open source software (OSS). The key issues facing ...
    • Decisive and Incisive - The Path of DSS 

      Sharkey, Ultan; Acton, Thomas; Conboy, Kieran (2008)
      Through this study we explore the literature discussing what management information systems are what decision support systems are in an attempt to clarify the taxonomies available in the literature into a holistic discourse. ...
    • Decomposing Discussion Forums using User Roles 

      Chan, Jeffrey; Hayes, Conor (http://www.websci10.org, 2010)
      Discussion forums are a central part of Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 infrastructures. The health and sustainability of forums is dependent on the information exchange behaviour of its members. Such behaviour needs to be ...
    • Decreased myometrial p160 ROCK-1 expression in obese women at term pregnancy 

      Smith, Terry (2013)
      Background: Obesity is becoming an increasing problem in obstetric practice; it has led to an increase in the risk of caesarean delivery, prolonged pregnancy and dysfunctional labour. It has been postulated that many of ...
    • Deep convolution neural network model to predict relapse in breast cancer 

      Jha, Alokkumar; Verma, Ghanshyam; Khan, Yasar; Mehmood, Qaiser; Rebholz-Schuhmann, Dietrich; Sahay, Ratnesh (IEEE, 2018-12-17)
      A mishap in anti-cancer drug distribution is critical in breast cancer patients due to poor prediction model to identify the treatment regime in ER+ve and ER-ve (Estrogen Receptor (ER)) patients. The traditional method for ...