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    • Back-translation approach for code-switching machine translation: A case study 

      Masoud, Maraim; Torregrosa, Daniel; Buitelaar, Paul; Arčan, Mihael (AICS2019, 2019-12-05)
      Recently, machine translation has demonstrated significant progress in terms of translation quality. However, most of the research has focused on translating with pure monolingual texts in the source and the target side ...
    • BEARS: Towards an evaluation framework for bandit-based interactive recommender systems 

      Barraza-Urbina, Andrea; Koutrika, Georgia; d'Aquin, Mathieu,; Hayes, Conor (NUI Galway, 2018-10-06)
      Recommender Systems (RS) deployed in fast-paced dynamic scenarios must quickly learn to adapt in response to user evaluative feedback. In these settings, the RS faces an online learning problem where each decision should ...
    • Benchmarking Domain-Specific Expert Search Using Workshop Program Committees 

      Bordea, Georgeta; Buitelaar, Paul (ACM, 2013)
      Traditionally, relevance assessments for expert search have been gathered through self-assessment or based on the opinions of co-workers. We introduce three benchmark datasets1 for expert search that use conference workshops ...
    • Beyond the PDF [At the Event report] 

      Schneider, Jodi (2011)
      'Beyond the PDF' brought together around 80 people to the University of California San Diego to discuss scholarly communication, primarily in the sciences. The main topic: How can we apply emergent technologies to improve ...
    • Big linked cancer data: Integrating linked TCGA and PubMed 

      Kamdar, Maulik R.; Iqbal, Aftab; Sampath, Shanmuka (Elsevier ScienceDirect, 2014-07-16)
      The amount of bio-medical data available on the Web grows exponentially with time. The resulting large volume of data makes manual exploration very tedious. Moreover, the velocity at which this data changes and the variety ...
    • Big linked cancer data: Integrating linked TCGA and PubMed 

      Saleem, M; Kamdar, M; Iqbal, A; Sampath, S; Deus, H; Ngomo, A (Elsevier, 2014-07-07)
      The amount of bio-medical data available on the Web grows exponentially with time. The resulting large volume of data makes manual exploration very tedious. Moreover, the velocity at which this data changes and the variety ...
    • Biological applications of knowledge graph embedding models 

      Mohamed, Sameh K.; Nounu, Aayah; Nováček, Vít (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020-02-17)
      Complex biological systems are traditionally modelled as graphs of interconnected biological entities. These graphs, i.e. biological knowledge graphs, are then processed using graph exploratory approaches to perform different ...
    • Biomedical semantic resources for drug discovery platforms 

      Hasnain, Ali; Rebholz-Schuhmann, Dietrich (Springer Verlag, 2017-11-08)
      The biomedical research community is providing large-scale data sources to enable knowledge discovery from the data alone, or from novel scientific experiments in combination with the existing knowledge. Increasingly ...
    • The Boardscape: Creating a Super Social Network of Message Boards 

      Breslin, John; Bojars, Uldis (AAAI, 2007)
      A Web-based message board or forum is an online area where discussions are held by many Internet users on a variety of subjects. More recently, online social networks have been created for various purposes: job searching, ...
    • Browsing Linked Data with Fenfire 

      Hastrup, Tuukka; Cyganiak, Richard; Bojars, Uldis (2008)
      A wealth of information has recently become available as browsable RDF data on the Web, but the selection of client applications to interact with this Linked Data remains limited. We show how to browse Linked Data with ...
    • Building a Heterogeneous Network of Digital Libraries on the Semantic Web 

      Piotrowski, Piotr; Cygan, Mariusz; Kruk, Sebastian Ryszard; Westerski, Adam; Samp, Krystian; Decker, Stefan (2006)
      Ever since computer networks have become popular libraries tend to join into federations. Each federated digital library, apart from delivering discovery and navigation features within their own database allows users to ...
    • Building a Semantic Web Search Engine: Challenges and Solutions 

      Harth, Andreas; Hogan, Aidan; Umbrich, Jürgen; Decker, Stefan (2008)
      Current web search engines return links to documents for user-specified keywords queries. Users have to then manually trawl through lists of links and glean the required information from documents. In contrast, semantic ...
    • Cardamom: Comparative deep models for minority and historical languages 

      McCrae, John Philip; Fransen, Theodorus (Language Technologies for All (LT4All), 2019-12-05)
      This paper gives an overview of the Cardamom project, which aims to close the resource gap for minority and under-resourced languages by means of deep-learning-based natural language processing (NLP) and exploiting ...
    • A case study of collecting dynamic social data: The pro-ana twitter community 

      Wood, Ian (Australian National University, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, 2015)
      The study of social processes in on-line social media content is a relatively new and rapidly growing endeavour. Many social media platforms provide a public API (Application Programming Interface) which can be used for ...
    • Cataloguing and Linking Life Sciences LOD 

      Hasnain, Ali; Fox, Ronan; Deus, Helena F.; Decker, Stefan (2012)
      The Life Sciences Linked Open Data (LSLOD) Cloud is currently comprised of multiple datasets that add high value to biomedical research. The ability to navigate through these datasets in order to derive and discover new ...
    • Categorising the online communities of stack exchange using quantitative user behaviour features 

      Aumayr, Erik (Insight Centre for Data Analytics, NUI Galway, 2016-03-02)
      Maintaining online communities is vital in order to increase and retain their economic and social value. Before applying any performance altering strategies, it is important to determine the different types of communities, ...
    • Challenges of word sense alignment: Portuguese language resources 

      Salgado, Ana; Ahmadi, Sina; Simões, Alberto; McCrae, John P.; Costa, Rute (National University of Ireland Galway, 2020-05-16)
      This paper reports on an ongoing task of monolingual word sense alignment in which a comparative study between the Portuguese Academy of Sciences Dictionary and the Dicionario Aberto ´ is carried out in the context of the ...
    • 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 ...