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    • A multilingual evaluation dataset for monolingual word sense alignment 

      Ahmadi, Sina; McCrae, John P.; Nimb, Sanni; Khan, Fahad; Monachini, Monica; Pedersen, Bolette S.; Declerck, Thierry; Wissik, Tanja; Bellandi, Andrea; Pisani, Irene; Troelsgård, Thomas; Olsen, Sussi; Krek, Simon; Lipp, Veronika; Váradi, Tamás; Simon, László; Gyorffy, Andras; Tiberius, Carole; Schoonheim, Tanneke; Moshe, Yifat Ben; Rudich, Maya; Ahmad, Raya Abu; Lonke, Dorielle; Kovalenko, Kira; Langemets, Margit; Kallas, Jelena; Oksana, Dereza; Fransen, Theodorus; Cillessen, David; Lindemann, David; Alonso, Mikel; Salgado, Ana; Sancho, Jose Luis; Urena-Ruiz, Rafael-J.; Zamorano, Jordi Porta; Simov, Kiril; Osenova, Petya; Kancheva, Zara; Radev, Ivaylo; Stankovic, Ranka; Perdih, Andrej; Gabrovsek, Dejan (National University of Ireland Galway, 2020-05-16)
      Aligning senses across resources and languages is a challenging task with beneficial applications in the field of natural language processing and electronic lexicography. In this paper, we describe our efforts in manually ...
    • Multimodal emotion recognition for AVEC 2016 challenge 

      Povolny, Filip; Matejka, Pavel; Hradis, Michal; Popkova, Anna; Otrusina, Lubomir; Smrz, Pavel; Wood, Ian; Robin, Cécile; Lamel, Lori (ACM, 2016-10-16)
      This paper describes a systems for emotion recognition and its application on the dataset from the AV+EC 2016 Emotion Recognition Challenge. The realized system was produced and submitted to the AV+EC 2016 evaluation, ...
    • Multimodal multimodel emotion analysis as linked data 

      Sánchez-Rada, J. Fernando; Iglesias, Carlos A.; Sagha, Hesam; Schuller, Björn; Ian D. Wood, Ian D.; Buitelaar, Paul (IEEE, 2017-10-23)
      The lack of a standard emotion representation model hinders emotion analysis due to the incompatibility of annotation formats and models from different sources, tools and annotation services. This is also a limiting ...
    • Multimodal multimodel emotion analysis as linked data 

      Sánchez-Rada, J. Fernando; Iglesias, Carlos A.; Sagha, Hesam; Schuller, Björn; Wood, Ian; Buitelaar, Paul (IEEE, 2018-02-01)
      The lack of a standard emotion representation model hinders emotion analysis due to the incompatibility of annotation formats and models from different sources, tools and annotation services. This is also a limiting factor ...
    • The NEPOMUK Project - On the way to the Social Semantic Desktop 

      Groza, Tudor; Handschuh, Siegfried; Möller, Knud (2007)
      This paper introduces the NEPOMUK project which aims to create a standard and reference implementation for the Social Semantic Desktop. We outline the requirements and functionalities that were identified for a useful ...
    • NetTopo: Beyond Simulator and Visualizer for Wireless Sensor Networks 

      Shu, Lei; Wu, Chun; Hauswirth, Manfred (IEEE and LNCS, 2008)
      Deploying real WSN testbed provides a realistic testing environment, and allows users to get more accurate test results. However, deploying real testbed is highly constrained by the available budget when the test needs ...
    • Newspaper content analysis: print media coverage of Ireland’s Child & Family Agency (Tusla) 2014-2017 

      O’Connor, Patricia; McGregor, Caroline; Devaney, Carmel (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2018-12)
      This report presents the findings of a content analysis carried out on a broad range of national and regional Irish newspapers in order to describe communication about Tusla and its Prevention, Partnership, and Family ...
    • Non-partitioning merge-sort: Performance enhancement by elimination of division in divide-and-conquer algorithm 

      Aslam, Asra; Ansari, Mohd. Samar; Varshney, Shikha (ACM, 2016-03-04)
      The importance of a high performance sorting algorithm with low time complexity cannot be over stated. Several benchmark algorithms viz. Bubble Sort, Insertion Sort, Quick Sort, and Merge Sort, etc. have tried to achieve ...
    • NUIG at EmoInt-2017: BiLSTM and SVR ensemble to detect emotion intensity 

      Andryushechkin, Vladimir; Wood, Ian D.; O'Neill, James (Association for Computational Linguistics, 2017-09-08)
      This paper describes the entry NUIG in the WASSA 20171 shared task on emotion recognition. The NUIG system used an SVR (SVM regression) and BiLSTM ensemble, utilizing primarily n-grams (for SVR features) and tweet word ...
    • NUIG at TIAD 2021: Cross-lingual word embeddings for translation inference 

      Ahmadi, Sina; Ojha, Atul Kr.; Banerjee, Shubhanker; McCrae, John P. (2021-09-01)
      Inducing new translation pairs across dictionaries is an important task that facilitates processing and maintaining lexicographical data. This paper describes our submissions to the Translation Inference Across Dictionaries ...
    • NUIG-Panlingua-KMI Hindi-Marathi MT Systems for Similar Language Translation Task @ WMT 2020 

      Ojha, Atul Kr.; Rani, Priya; Bansal, Akanksha; Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja; Kumar, Ritesh; McCrae, John P. (Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020-11-19)
      NUIG-Panlingua-KMI submission to WMT 2020 seeks to push the state-of-the-art in the Similar language translation task for the Hindi ↔ Marathi language pair. As part of these efforts, we conducted a series of experiments to ...
    • On a Linked Data platform for Irish historical vital records 

      Debruyne, Christophe (Springer, 2015)
      The Irish Record Linkage 1864-1913 is a multi-disciplinary project aiming to create a platform for analyzing events captured in historical birth, marriage and death records by applying semantic technologies for annotating, ...
    • On developing extraction rules for mining informal scientific references from Altmetric data sources 

      Khawaja, Waqas; Taylor, Michael; Davis, Brian (Springer Verlag, 2015-06-04)
      Altmetrics measure scientific impact outside of traditional scientific literature. We identify mentions of scientific research or entities like researchers, academic or research organizations in a corpus containing blogs, ...
    • On learnability of constraints from RDF data 

      Muñoz, Emir (Springer International Publishing, 2016-05-14)
      RDF is structured, dynamic, and schemaless data, which enables a big deal of flexibility for Linked Data to be available in an open environment such as the Web. However, for RDF data, flexibility turns out to be the source ...
    • On the correlation between topic and user behaviour in online communities 

      Aumayr, Erik; Hayes, Conor (ICWSM-16, 2016-05-20)
      In the advancement of a better understanding of user behaviour on the Internet, clustering approaches are used as a means to group and categorise online communities. Although clustering approaches indicate similarity between ...
    • On The Duality of E-Participation Towards a foundation for Citizen-Led Participation 

      Porwol, Lukasz; Ojo, Adegboyega; Breslin, John (2013)
      What remains unclear after a decade of e-Participation research and practice is the extent to which the social web and informal channels have empowered citizens in government-citizen interactions where government ...
    • On the efficiency of joining group patterns in SPARQL queries 

      Sierra, Javier; Polleres, Axel (2010)
      In SPARQL, conjunctive queries are expressed by using shared variables across sets of triple patterns, also called basic graph patterns. Based on this characterization, basic graph patterns in a SPARQL query can be ...
    • On the need of integrating social media channels and open source software repositories 

      Iqbal, Aftab; Decker, Stefan (IEEE, 2015)
      The growing interest in the usage of social media channels have attracted the open source software community to adopt an identity in order to disseminate project-related information to a wider audience. We foresee the need ...
    • On the Ostensibly Silent 'W' in OWL 2 RL 

      Hogan, Aidan; Decker, Stefan (Springer, 2009)
      In this paper, we discuss the draft OWL 2 RL proable from the perspective of applying the constituent rules over Web data. In particular, borrowing from previous work, we discuss (i) optimisations based on a separation ...
    • On The Way to The Web3D: The Applications of 2-Layer Interface Paradigm 

      Jankowski, Jacek; Irzynska, Izabela (2008)
      The use of the Internet for entertainment continues to grow. The success of rich media web portals, such as: YouTube, Flickr, or Google Maps proves that people look for more and more interactive experience on the Web. ...