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A distributed architecture for policy-customisable multi-tenant Processes-as-a-Service
(2015)
Wang, MingXue; Bandara, Kosala Yapa; Pahl, Claus
A distributed architecture for policy-customisable multi-tenant Processes-as-a-Service
(2015)
Wang, MingXue; Bandara, Kosala Yapa; Pahl, Claus
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Service-based business processes are often developed and deployed by single organizations. In distributed, shared resource environments like the cloud on the other hand, consumers share resources owned by cloud providers. %Higher levels of resource sharing gives more economy of scale for providers in the software-as-a-service (SaaS) or business process-as-a-service (BPaaS) space. This requires multi-tenancy capability for service processes that provides customized behaviour for on shared process implementations to meet the varying needs of different process consumers as tenants of the process resource. In this paper, we define a distributed multi-tenant architecture for BPEL processes provided as a service. A single-version BPEL process is deployed by a provider and offered for all process consumers, combined with a customization and management functionality to create a unique experience for different consumers (process tenants). We provide two core components: a policy model for c...
http://doras.dcu.ie/20640/
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A domain-based late-fusion for Disaster Image Retrieval from Social Media
(2017)
Dao, Minh Son; Pham, Quang Nhat Minh; Dang Nguyen, Duc Tien
A domain-based late-fusion for Disaster Image Retrieval from Social Media
(2017)
Dao, Minh Son; Pham, Quang Nhat Minh; Dang Nguyen, Duc Tien
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We introduce a domain-speci c and late-fusion algorithm to cope with the challenge raised in The MediaEval 2017 Multimedia Satel- lite Task. Several known techniques are integrated based on domain- speci c criteria such as late fusion, tuning, ensemble learning, object detection using deep learning, and temporal-spatial-based event con rmation. Experimental results show that the proposed algo- rithm can overcome the main challenges of the proper discrimina- tion of the water levels in di erent areas as well as the consideration of di erent types of ooding events.
http://doras.dcu.ie/22036/
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A Domain-Specific Model for Data Quality Constraints in Service Process Adaptations
(2013)
Pahl, Claus; Mani, Neel; Wang, MingXue
A Domain-Specific Model for Data Quality Constraints in Service Process Adaptations
(2013)
Pahl, Claus; Mani, Neel; Wang, MingXue
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Service processes are often enacted across different boundaries such as organisations, countries or even languages. Specifically, looking at the quality and governance of data or content processed by services in this context is important to control different constraints in this cross-boundary processing. In order to provide a context-aware solution that takes into account data and data processing requirements, a rule-based constraints specification and adaptation of processes shall be proposed. A domain ontology shall capture the key data/content data types, activities and constraints, which forms the basis of a rule-based policy monitoring solution. A provenance model is at the core of this ontology solution. The key contribution is a domain-specific model and specification template for constraint policy definition, which can be applied to adapt service processes to domain-specific needs.
http://doras.dcu.ie/19228/
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A dynamic model for real-time tracking of hands in bimanual movements
(2004)
Shamaie, Atid; Sutherland, Alistair
A dynamic model for real-time tracking of hands in bimanual movements
(2004)
Shamaie, Atid; Sutherland, Alistair
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The problem of hand tracking in the presence of occlusion is addressed. In bimanual movements the hands tend to be synchronised effortlessly. Different aspects of this synchronisation are the basis of our research to track the hands. The spatial synchronisation in bimanual movements is modelled by the position and the temporal synchronisation by the velocity and acceleration of each hand. Based on a dynamic model, we introduce algorithms for occlusion detection and hand tracking.
http://doras.dcu.ie/275/
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A False Colouring Real Time Visual Saliency Algorithm for Reference Resolution in Simulated 3-D Environments
(2003)
John, Kelleher; van Genabith, Josef
A False Colouring Real Time Visual Saliency Algorithm for Reference Resolution in Simulated 3-D Environments
(2003)
John, Kelleher; van Genabith, Josef
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In this paper we present a novel false colouring visual saliency algorithm and illustrate how it is used in the Situated Language Interpreter system to resolve natural language references.
http://doras.dcu.ie/16232/
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A false friend exercise with authentic material retrieved from a corpus
(2004)
Wagner, Joachim
A false friend exercise with authentic material retrieved from a corpus
(2004)
Wagner, Joachim
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This paper presents a CALL exercise that aims to raise the learner's awareness of false friends. In the exercise, the learner is asked to mark words in a text that are similar in form to a word in his or her native language and then to classify these words according to three levels of meaning correspondence. Text is randomly selected from a corpus and integrated into the exercise. A preliminary evaluation shows that mature students understand the exercise well.
http://doras.dcu.ie/15668/
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A fibre optic oxygen sensor based on the fluorescence quenching of ruthenium compounds
(1991)
Geissel, Adrian Kieran
A fibre optic oxygen sensor based on the fluorescence quenching of ruthenium compounds
(1991)
Geissel, Adrian Kieran
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Oxygen quenching of long lifetime fluorescent dyes takes place when the excited state of the fluorescent dye decays non-radiatively to the ground state by energy transfer to the oxygen. Thus, by monitoring the intensity of fluorescence, the oxygen dependence is seen as a decrease in intensity for an increase in oxygen concentration. The Ruthenium based fluorescent dyes used m this work have lifetimes of the order of 0 7ms which allows them to be oxygen sensitive, and two ^ I i I such dyes, Ru (bpy)3 and Ru (phen)3 , were extensively tested for use in a fibre optic oxygen sensor. The oxygen sensitive dyes were incorporated into a fibre optic system which was used to transmit the 488nm light from an Ar ion laser to the sensor tip and also to carry the fluorescence signal back to the detector. The fibres from a 4 - port coupler were used m this sensor as follows 1) for the launching of excitation hght, 2) for housing the sensmg probe tip, 3) for the return of fluorescence signal to th...
http://doras.dcu.ie/18746/
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A finite element and experimental analysis of energy absorbing systems under static and dynamic loading conditions
(2006)
Morris, Edmund
A finite element and experimental analysis of energy absorbing systems under static and dynamic loading conditions
(2006)
Morris, Edmund
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Knowledge of the behaviour of kinetic energy absorbers or impact attenuating devices is of paramount importance to design and research engineers involved in the automobile, aircraft, spacecraft, and nuclear industries. The main function of these devices is to minimise injury to personnel, to protect cargo that contain hazardous materials or to protect delicate structures from possible impact damage. Such industries require these devices to dissipate kinetic energy into an irreversible form and more importantly, in a controlled and desired manner. The performance of kinetic energy absorbers is significantly affected by various physical parameters such as material properties, mode of deformation and the nature of loading, with strain rate and inertial effects playing an important role due to high velocity impact. This work details the experimental and computational analysis of circular and oblong shaped kinetic energy absorbers subjected to quasi-static and dynamic lateral loading. T...
http://doras.dcu.ie/18086/
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A finite element approach for the implementation of magnetostrictive material terfenol-D in automotive CNG fuel injection actuation
(2008)
Choadhury, Habibullah Amin
A finite element approach for the implementation of magnetostrictive material terfenol-D in automotive CNG fuel injection actuation
(2008)
Choadhury, Habibullah Amin
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Magnetostriction is the deformation that spontaneously occurs in ferromagnetic materials when an external magnetic field is applied. In applications broadly defined for actuation, magnetostrictive material Terfenol-D possesses intrinsic rapid response times while providing small and accurate displacements and high-energy efficiency, which are some of the essential parameters required for fast control of fuel injector valves for decreased engine emissions and lower fuel consumption compared with the traditional solenoid fuel injection system. A prototype CNG fuel injector assembly was designed, which primarily included magnetostrictive material Terfenol-D as the actuator material, 1020 Steel having soft magnetic properties as the injector housing material, AWG copper wire as the coil material and 316 Stainless Steel having non-magnetic properties as the plunger material. A 2D cross-sectional geometry including the injector housing, coil, Terfenol-D shaft, and plunger, was modeled in ...
http://doras.dcu.ie/589/
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A flexible ensemble-SVM for computer vision tasks
(2016)
Trichet, Remi; O'Connor, Noel E.
A flexible ensemble-SVM for computer vision tasks
(2016)
Trichet, Remi; O'Connor, Noel E.
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This paper presents an ensemble-SVM method that features a data selection mechanism with stochastic and deterministic properties, the use of extreme value theory for classifier calibration, and the introduction of random forest for classifier combination. We applied the proposed algorithm to 2 event recognition datasets and the PASCAL2007 object detection dataset and compared it to single SVM and common computer vision ensemble-SVM methods. Our algorithm outperforms its competitors and shows a considerable boost on datasets with a limited amount of outliers.
http://doras.dcu.ie/21326/
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A flexible, abstract network optimisation framework and its application to telecommunications network design and configuration problems
(2001)
Murphy, Sean
A flexible, abstract network optimisation framework and its application to telecommunications network design and configuration problems
(2001)
Murphy, Sean
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A flexible, generic network optimisation framework is described. The purpose of this framework is to reduce the effort required to solve particular network optimisation problems. The essential idea behind the framework is to develop a generic network optimisation problem to which many network optimisation problems can be mapped. A number of approaches to solve this generic problem can then be developed. To solve some specific network design or configuration problem the specific problem is mapped to the generic problem and one of the problem solvers is used to obtain a solution. This solution is then mapped back to the specific problem domain. Using the framework in this way, a network optimisation problem can be solved using less effort than modelling the problem and developing some algorithm to solve the model. The use of the framework is illustrated in two separate problems: design of an enterprise network to accommodate voice and data traffic and configuration of a core diffserv...
http://doras.dcu.ie/19124/
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A formal composition and interaction model for a web component platform
(2002)
Pahl, Claus
A formal composition and interaction model for a web component platform
(2002)
Pahl, Claus
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A framework for components on the Web needs a formal model that captures essential concepts such as contractual information and service matching. We propose a typed pie-calculus-based model for Web components that formalises an extension of the currently discussed Web Services framework. We address in particular activities in the stages of a component life cycle such as matching, commitment, connection and interaction that are part of the process that a component is involved in.
http://doras.dcu.ie/15928/
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A framework and user interface for automatic region based segmentation algorithms
(2006)
McGuinness, Kevin; Keenan, Gordon; Adamek, Tomasz; O'Connor, Noel E.
A framework and user interface for automatic region based segmentation algorithms
(2006)
McGuinness, Kevin; Keenan, Gordon; Adamek, Tomasz; O'Connor, Noel E.
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In this paper we describe a framework and tool developed for running and evaluating automatic region based segmentation algorithms. The tool was designed to allow simple integration of existing and future segmentation algorithms, both single image based algorithms and those that operate on video data. Our framework supports plug-in segmenters, media decoders, and region-map codecs. We provide several sophisticated implementations of these plug-ins, including a video decoder capable of frame accurate decoding of a large variety of video formats, an image decoder which also handles a comprehensive collection of formats, and a efficient implementation of a region-map codec. The tool includes both a graphical user interface to allow users to browse, visually inspect, and evaluate the algorithm output, and a batch processing interface for segmentation of large data collections. The application allows researchers to focus more on the development and evaluation of segmentation methods, rel...
http://doras.dcu.ie/310/
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A Framework for Acquisition and Application of Software Architecture Evolution Knowledge
(2013)
Ahmad, Aakash; Jamshidi, Pooyan; Pahl, Claus
A Framework for Acquisition and Application of Software Architecture Evolution Knowledge
(2013)
Ahmad, Aakash; Jamshidi, Pooyan; Pahl, Claus
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Software systems continuously evolve as a consequence of frequent changes in their functional requirements and the environment surrounding them. Architecture-centric software evolution (ACSE) enables changes in software structure and behaviour while abstracting the complex implementation-specific details. However, due to recurring evolution there is a need for solutions that enable a systematic reuse of frequent changes in software architectures. In recent years, architecture change patterns and evolution styles proved successful in promoting reuse expertise to tackle architecture evolution. However, there do not exist any solutions that enable a continuous acquisition and application of architecture evolution knowledge to systematically address frequent changes in software architectures. In this paper, we propose a framework PatEvol that aims to unify the concepts of i) software repository mining and ii) software evolution to enable acquisition and application of architecture evolu...
http://doras.dcu.ie/19226/
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A framework for adaptive monitoring and performance management of component-based enterprise applications
(2004)
Mos, Adrian
A framework for adaptive monitoring and performance management of component-based enterprise applications
(2004)
Mos, Adrian
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Most large-scale enterprise applications are currently built using component-based middleware platforms such as J2EE or .NET. Developers leverage enterprise services provided by such platforms to speed up development and increase the robustness of their applications. In addition, using a component-oriented development model brings benefits such as increased reusability and flexibility in integrating with third-party systems. In order to provide the required services, the application servers implementing the corresponding middleware specifications employ a complex run-time infrastructure that integrates with developer-written business logic. The resulting complexity of the execution environment in such systems makes it difficult for architects and developers to understand completely the implications of alternative design options over the resulting performance of the running system. They often make incorrect assumptions about the behaviour of the middleware, which may lead to design ...
http://doras.dcu.ie/18093/
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A framework for automated landmark recognition in community contributed image corpora
(2011)
Hughes, Mark
A framework for automated landmark recognition in community contributed image corpora
(2011)
Hughes, Mark
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Any large library of information requires efficient ways to organise it and methods that allow people to access information efficiently and collections of digital images are no exception. Automatically creating high-level semantic tags based on image content is difficult, if not impossible to achieve accurately. In this thesis a framework is presented that allows for the automatic creation of rich and accurate tags for images with landmarks as the main object. This framework uses state of the art computer vision techniques fused with the wide range of contextual information that is available with community contributed imagery. Images are organised into clusters based on image content and spatial data associated with each image. Based on these clusters different types of classifiers are* trained to recognise landmarks contained within the images in each cluster. A novel hybrid approach is proposed combining these classifiers with an hierarchical matching approach to allow near real-t...
http://doras.dcu.ie/16630/
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A framework for change impact analysis of ontology-driven content-based systems
(2011)
Abgaz, Yalemisew Mintsnote; Javed, Muhammad; Pahl, Claus
A framework for change impact analysis of ontology-driven content-based systems
(2011)
Abgaz, Yalemisew Mintsnote; Javed, Muhammad; Pahl, Claus
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The trend in content-based systems (CBSs) is shifting towards the use of ontologies to semantically enrich the content and increase its accessibility. The growing need of semantically rich content becomes a driving force for building ontology-driven content-based systems (ODCBSs). The building blocks of ODCBSs are ontologies, content and annotations, forming a layered information model. In most ODCBSs, changes in the content, in the ontology or in the annotation are inevitable and are observed on a daily basis. Any change on one layer of the architecture has an impact within the layer and on the other layers. Impact analysis in large multi-ontology CBS is a manual, time consuming and labour intensive process. It is done only when it is necessary. Based on observation and empirical analysis, we propose a conceptual framework for dependency-based impact analysis and identify the possible impacts and their causes, the dependency among entities, their severity and factors affecting impa...
http://doras.dcu.ie/16831/
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A framework for classifying and comparing architecture-centric software evolution research
(2013)
Jamshidi, Pooyan; Ghafari, Mohammad; Aakash, Ahmad; Pahl, Claus
A framework for classifying and comparing architecture-centric software evolution research
(2013)
Jamshidi, Pooyan; Ghafari, Mohammad; Aakash, Ahmad; Pahl, Claus
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Architecture-centric software evolution (ACSE) supports frequent business and technical change cycles in software at higher abstraction levels. This requires evolution in system structure and behavior that could be modeled, analyzed and evolved in a formal way. Existing research and practices comprises a wide spectrum of evolution-centric research in terms of processes, frameworks and empirical studies to tackle ACSE. However, there is no unified framework providing systematic insight into classification and comparison for state-of-the-art in ACSE research. We present a taxonomic scheme that provides a basis for an extensive classification and comparison of existing ACSE research approaches - leading to a reflection on areas of future research. Our search covers 8 major research databases, resulting in 4138 papers searched and 60 peer-reviewed papers considered for data collection. We then performed a systematic mapping based on a quantitative and qualitative extraction of the incl...
http://doras.dcu.ie/17664/
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A framework for collaborative planning, forecasting and replenishment (CPFR): state of the art
(2015)
Panahifar, Farhad; Heavey, Cathal; Byrne, P.J.; Fazlollahtabar, Hamed
A framework for collaborative planning, forecasting and replenishment (CPFR): state of the art
(2015)
Panahifar, Farhad; Heavey, Cathal; Byrne, P.J.; Fazlollahtabar, Hamed
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Purpose– Although many papers purport the significant value attributable to supply chain performance from the use of Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR), the question of ‘what are the main constructs and efficient framework for successful implementation of CPFR?’ remains largely unanswered. This question will be addressed by identifying and analysing the main constructs for successful implementation of CPFR. This paper attempts first to seek answers to this question. Second, to review the scope and value of CPFR using a devised state-of-the-art taxonomy for the classification of selected bibliographical references and third, to develop a conceptual framework by identifying areas which need more research. Design/methodology/approach– The method underlying this paper followed the steps of a systematic literature review process outlined by Soni and Kodali (2011). The review is based on a total of 93 papers published from 1998 to 2013 on CPFR. Findings– Four mai...
http://doras.dcu.ie/20876/
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A framework for comprehensive analysis of a swing in sports using low-cost inertial sensors
(2014)
Ahmadi, Amin; Destelle, Francois; Monaghan, David; O'Connor, Noel E.; Richter, Chr...
A framework for comprehensive analysis of a swing in sports using low-cost inertial sensors
(2014)
Ahmadi, Amin; Destelle, Francois; Monaghan, David; O'Connor, Noel E.; Richter, Chris; Moran, Kieran
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We present a novel framework to monitor the three- dimensional trajectory (orientation and position) of a golf swing using miniaturized inertial sensors. Firstly we employed a highly accurate and computationally efficient revised gradient descent algorithm to obtain the orientation of a golf club. Secondly, we designed a series of digital filters to determine the backward and forward segments of the swing, enabling us to calculate drift-free linear velocity along with the relative 3D position of the golf club during the entire swing. Finally, the calculated motion trajectory was verified against a ground truth VICON system using Iterative Closest Point (ICP) in conjunction with Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The computationally efficient framework present here achieves a high level of accuracy (r = 0.9885, p < 0.0001) for such a low-cost system. This framework can be utilized for reliable movement technique evaluation and can provide near real-time feedback for athletes in v...
http://doras.dcu.ie/20594/
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A framework for creating production and inventory control strategies
(2016)
Olaitan, Oladipupo A.
A framework for creating production and inventory control strategies
(2016)
Olaitan, Oladipupo A.
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In multiproduct manufacturing systems, it is difficult to assure that an optimised setting of a pull production control strategy will be able to maintain its service level and inventory control performances. This is because the competition for resources among products is liable to make them affect the service levels of one another. By comparing different pull strategies, this research has observed that tightly coupled strategies are able to maintain lower amount of inventory than decoupled strategies, but they do so at the detriment of service level robustness. As a result, tightly coupled strategies are better suited to manufacturing environments with low variability, while decoupled strategies are more robust in high variability environments. Here, robustness is a measure of how well a strategy is able to minimise the drop below its original optimised service level when the initial system conditions change. Furthermore, the Kanban allocation policy applied under a strategy plays a...
http://doras.dcu.ie/21023/
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A framework for evaluating stereo-based pedestrian detection techniques
(2008)
Kelly, Philip; O'Connor, Noel E.; Smeaton, Alan F.
A framework for evaluating stereo-based pedestrian detection techniques
(2008)
Kelly, Philip; O'Connor, Noel E.; Smeaton, Alan F.
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Automated pedestrian detection, counting, and tracking have received significant attention in the computer vision community of late. As such, a variety of techniques have been investigated using both traditional 2-D computer vision techniques and, more recently, 3-D stereo information. However, to date, a quantitative assessment of the performance of stereo-based pedestrian detection has been problematic, mainly due to the lack of standard stereo-based test data and an agreed methodology for carrying out the evaluation. This has forced researchers into making subjective comparisons between competing approaches. In this paper, we propose a framework for the quantitative evaluation of a short-baseline stereo-based pedestrian detection system. We provide freely available synthetic and real-world test data and recommend a set of evaluation metrics. This allows researchers to benchmark systems, not only with respect to other stereo-based approaches, but also with more traditional 2-D app...
http://doras.dcu.ie/652/
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A framework for event detection in field-sports video broadcasts based on SVM generated audio-visual feature model. Case-study: soccer video
(2004)
Sadlier, David A.; O'Connor, Noel E.; Murphy, Noel; Marlow, Seán
A framework for event detection in field-sports video broadcasts based on SVM generated audio-visual feature model. Case-study: soccer video
(2004)
Sadlier, David A.; O'Connor, Noel E.; Murphy, Noel; Marlow, Seán
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In this paper we propose a novel audio-visual feature-based framework, for event detection in field sports broadcast video. The system is evaluated via a case-study involving MPEG encoded soccer video. Specifically, the evidence gathered by various feature detectors is combined by means of a learning algorithm (a support vector machine), which infers the occurrence of an event, based on a model generated during a training phase, utilizing a corpus of 25 hours of content. The system is evaluated using 25 hours of separate test content. Following an evaluation of results obtained, it is shown for this case, that both high precision and recall statistics are achievable.
http://doras.dcu.ie/399/
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A framework for generating operational characteristic curves for semiconductor manufacturing systems using flexible and reusable discrete event simulations
(2012)
Byrne, Néill M.
A framework for generating operational characteristic curves for semiconductor manufacturing systems using flexible and reusable discrete event simulations
(2012)
Byrne, Néill M.
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This thesis proposes a framework for generating operating curves for semiconductor manufacturing facilities using a modular flexible discrete event simulation (DES) model embedded in an application that automates the design of experiments for the simulations. Typically, operating curves are generated using analytical queueing models that are difficult to implement and hence, can only be used for benchmarking purposes. Alternatively, DES models are more capable of capturing the complexities of a semiconductor manufacturing facility such as re-entrancy, rework and non-identical toolsets. However, traditional craft-based simulations require much time and resources. The proposed methodology aims to reduce this time by automatically calculating the parameters for experimentation and generating the simulation model. It proposes a novel method to more appropriately allocate simulation effort by selecting design points more relevant to the operating curve. The methodology was initially...
http://doras.dcu.ie/16922/
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A framework for human-like behavior in an immersive virtual world
(2013)
Kuijk, Fons; Van Broeck, Sigurd; Dareau, Claude; Ravenet, Brian; Ochs, Magalie; Apostol...
A framework for human-like behavior in an immersive virtual world
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Kuijk, Fons; Van Broeck, Sigurd; Dareau, Claude; Ravenet, Brian; Ochs, Magalie; Apostolakis, Konstantinos; Daras, Petros; Monaghan, David; O'Connor, Noel E.; Wall, Julie; Izquierdo, Ebroul
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Just as readers feel immersed when the story-line adheres to their experiences, users will more easily feel immersed in a virtual environment if the behavior of the characters in that environment adheres to their expectations, based on their life-long observations in the real world. This paper introduces a framework that allows authors to establish natural, human-like behavior, physical interaction and emotional engagement of characters living in a virtual environment. Represented by realistic virtual characters, this framework allows people to feel immersed in an Internet based virtual world in which they can meet and share experiences in a natural way as they can meet and share experiences in real life. Rather than just being visualized in a 3D space, the virtual characters (autonomous agents as well as avatars representing users) in the immersive environment facilitate social interaction and multi-party collaboration, mixing virtual with real.
http://doras.dcu.ie/18089/
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