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    • Challenges with image event processing: Poster 

      Aslam, Asra; Hasan, Souleiman; Curry, Edward (ACM, 2017-06-19)
      There has been substantial research in the area of event processing where systems are focused on event processing of structured data. However, in the context of smart cities, signi cant number of realtime applications ...
    • Characterising and evaluating online communities from live microblogging user interactions 

      Hromic, Hugo; Hayes, Conor (NUI Galway, 2018-07-03)
      Microblogging (mainly represented by Twitter) is a type of social media that focuses on fast open real-time communication using short messages between users and their followers. This system is attractive due to its open ...
    • Churn in Social Networks 

      Karnstedt, Marcel; Hennessy, Tara; Chan, Jeffrey; Basuchowdhuri, Partha; Hayes, Conor (Springer, 2010)
      Telcom networks, online gaming communities, online communities and discussion forums all have one thing in common: they all can be represented by a network of the social links between people. The links in this social network ...
    • Classifying sentential modality in legal language: A use case in financial regulations, acts and directives 

      O'Neill, James; Buitelaar, Paul; Robin, Cécile; O'Brien, Leona (ACM, 2017-06-12)
      Texts expressed in legal language are often di cult and time consuming for lawyers to read through, particularly for the purpose of identifying relevant deontic modalities (obligations, prohibitions and permissions). ...
    • CoFiF: A corpus of financial reports in French language 

      Ahmadi, Sina; Daudert, Tobias (NUI Galway, 2019-08-12)
      In an era when machine learning and artificial intelligence have huge momentum, the data demand to train and test models is steadily growing. We introduce CoFiF, the first corpus comprising company reports in the French ...
    • Collaboration on the Social Semantic Desktop 

      Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried (2007)
      To accomplish the daily work people use several desktop applications to collaborate with co-workers. Each application is specialized on a specific domain, such as document management, email, or time planning. Although ...
    • Collaboration on the Social Semantic Desktop 

      Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried (2007)
      To accomplish the daily work people use several desktop applications to collaborate with co-workers. Each application is specialized on a specific domain, such as document management, email, or time planning. Although the ...
    • A collaborative methodology for developing a semantic model for interlinking Cancer Chemoprevention linked-data sources 

      Zeginis, Dimitris; Hasnain, Ali; Loutas, Nikolaos; Deus, Helena; Fox, Ronan; Tarabanisa, Konstantinos (IOS press, 2013)
                                 This paper proposes a collaborative methodology for developing semantic data models. The proposed methodology for the semantic model development follows a meet-in-the-middle approach. On the ...
    • The colloquial WordNet: Extending Princeton WordNet with neologisms 

      McCrae, John P.; Wood, Ian D.; HIcks, Amanda (Springer International Publishing, 2017-05-27)
      Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but has not been updated for over ten years and is not suitable for analyzing the fast moving language as used on social media. We ...
    • Combining lexical and spatial knowledge to predict spatial relations between objects in images 

      Hürlimann, Manuela; Bos, Johan (ACL Anthology, 2016-08-11)
      Explicit representations of images are useful for linguistic applications related to images. We design a representation based on first-order models that capture the objects present in an image as well as their spatial ...
    • Community topic usage in social networks 

      Wood, Ian D. (ACM, 2015-10)
      When studying large social media data sets, it is useful to reduce the dimensionality of both the network (e.g. by finding communities) and user-generated data such as text (e.g. using topic models). Algorithms exist for ...
    • A comparative study of different state-of-the-art hate speech detection methods in Hindi-English code-mixed data 

      Rani, Priya; Suryawanshi, Shardul; Goswami, Koustava; Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja; Fransen, Theodorus; McCrae, John P. (European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 2020-05-11)
      Hate speech detection in social media communication has become one of the primary concerns to avoid conflicts and curb undesired activities. In an environment where multilingual speakers switch among multiple languages, ...
    • 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 ...
    • A comparison of statistical and neural machine translation for Slovene, Serbian and Croatian 

      Arcan, Mihael (Language Technologies and Digital Humanities 2018, 2018-09-20)
      In this paper we present a comparison of translation quality using of Statistical Machine Translation (SMT) and Neural Machine Translation (NMT), considering translation directions between English, Slovene, Serbian and ...
    • Constructing Twitter Datasets using Signals for Event Detection Evaluation 

      Hromic, Hugo; Hayes, Conor (22nd International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, 2014-09-29)
      Twitter is a very attractive real-time platform for research on event detection. However, despite the great amount of interest, datasets suitable for evaluating such methods are not easily available. The two most important ...
    • A Content Analysis: How Wikipedia Talk Pages Are Used 

      Schneider, Jodi; Passant, Alexandre; Breslin, John G. (2010)
    • A Context Lifecycle For Web-Based Context Management Services 

      Hynes, Gearoid; Reynolds, Vinny; Hauswirth, Manfred (2009)
      During the development of context aware applications a con- text management component must traditionally be created. This task re- quires specialist context lifecycle management expertise and hence can be a significant ...
    • Converging Web and Desktop Data with Konduit 

      Dragan, Laura; Möller, Knud; Handschuh, Siegfried; Ambrus, Oszkar (2009)
      In this paper we present Konduit, a desktop-based platform for visual scripting with RDF data. Based on the idea of the semantic desktop, non-technical users can create, manipulate and mash-up RDF data with Konduit, and ...