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Displaying Results 226 - 250 of 1537 on page 10 of 62
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Report of the Council at the opening of the Twentieth Session
(1867)
SSISI
Report of the Council at the opening of the Twentieth Session
(1867)
SSISI
Abstract:
At the commencement of this, the Twentieth Session of our Society, we feel much pleasure in congratulating you on its continued progress, and the success which has attended its efforts in promoting the great social and scientific ends contemplated by its founders. The number of members and the amount of our finances are each year steadily increasing.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7107
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Report of the Council at the opening of the Twenty-second Session
(1869)
SSISI
Report of the Council at the opening of the Twenty-second Session
(1869)
SSISI
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The Council of this Society have now, at the commencement of the twenty-second session of its existence, to offer to you some account of its proceedings during the past year. In interest they compare not unfavourably with those of previous years, and show that the members are fully alive to the importance of discussing the great social and economic questions of the day at the meetings, so that the views of each may be corrected or confirmed by others who have devoted attention to the same subject.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/6418
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Report on the extension of Admiralty jurisdiction in Ireland to cases of freight and demurrage; prepared for the Council
(1870)
Hutton, Henry Dix
Report on the extension of Admiralty jurisdiction in Ireland to cases of freight and demurrage; prepared for the Council
(1870)
Hutton, Henry Dix
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While the Court of Admiralty in Ireland has jurisdiction to proceed against the masters of ships at the suit of the merchants employing their vessels, it has no correlative power of entertaining complaints by captains in respect of freight or demurrage. This state of things causes delay, which involves hardship, and not unfrequently a practical denial of justice, since the Court of Admiralty sits all the year round, while the Superior Courts of Common Law only sit at intervals for the trial of such causes. The long vacation extends practically over four months, and during that period no cause can be brought to trial. Even in the other eight months the remedy is very slow, and may be so dilatory as to be practically useless. Such cases can only be tried at the sittings of each term, or at assizes (in March and July). The Consolidated Nisi Prius Court, which sits during term, has no jurisdiction in such cases; nor can the Courts of Quarter Sessions in Ireland deal with them beyond the...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5848
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Report of Committee on Legislation by Provisional Orders in England, Scotland, and Ireland
(1877)
SSISI
Report of Committee on Legislation by Provisional Orders in England, Scotland, and Ireland
(1877)
SSISI
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The small extent to which the Provisional Order System of Legislation has been practically adopted in Ireland cannot be understood without noticing the system which preceded it—viz., that of allowing the inhabitants of towns, by a vote at a meeting of ratepayers, to adopt wholly or in part the provisions of a general Act previously passed by Parliament.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5808
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Report upon the importance of extending to Dublin the London system of having a common fund for metropolitan unions, for all expenditure in workhouse relief
(1876)
SSISI
Report upon the importance of extending to Dublin the London system of having a common fund for metropolitan unions, for all expenditure in workhouse relief
(1876)
SSISI
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From some facts that have been brought under the notice of the Committee, they think it of importance to direct attention to the unsatisfactory position of Dublin for purposes of improved administration of poor relief, from having been divided into two unions, with distinct charges for workhouse and other relief.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5797
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The report of Council at the opening of the thirtieth session
(1876)
SSISI
The report of Council at the opening of the thirtieth session
(1876)
SSISI
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The Council joined with the Town Council, and the authorities of Trinity College, and of other societies in Dublin, in the invitation, which has been accepted, to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, to meet in Dublin in 1878. As the Society took a prominent part in the Section of Economic Science and Statistics, on the occasion of the last meeting of the Association in Dublin in 1857, the Council hope by active exertions between this and 1878 to secure that the results of Irish researches on those subjects in the past twenty years will be no less successfully brought forward in 1878.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5763
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Report on houseless poor, other than destitute wayfarers and wanderers
(1876)
Pim, Jonathan
Report on houseless poor, other than destitute wayfarers and wanderers
(1876)
Pim, Jonathan
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Taking the houseless poor, recorded amongst the admissions to the Bow-street Night Asylum as “strangers”, to represent the wayfarers and wanderers, and those recorded as “citizens” to represent the other houseless poor, the Committee find in the statistics of 1874, the number of wayfarers and wanderers, 49 each night; and the number of other houseless poor, 121. The aggregate admissions of the first class (wayfarers, etc.) amounts to 17,880 in the year, and of others to 44,781. In the latter number there is, most probably, a much larger proportion of re-admissions, making the number of distinct individuals of each class relieved throughout the year more nearly equal than the total admissions in the year, or the average number each night would indicate. The committee of the asylum are taking steps towards distinguishing the number of distinct individuals amongst such total number of admissions.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5780
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Report on amendment of the law as to ruined houses in towns
(1876)
SSISI
Report on amendment of the law as to ruined houses in towns
(1876)
SSISI
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The Council of the Charity Organisation Society of London having entered into the subject of the defective state of houses in London, and had a committee of inquiry, and having made representations to the government on the subject, the Committee have had under their consideration the subjoined proposal of Dr. Hancock, to extend the Scotch law as to ruined houses to England and Ireland.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5745
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Report of the Council at the opening of the twenty-ninth session of the Society
(1875)
SSISI
Report of the Council at the opening of the twenty-ninth session of the Society
(1875)
SSISI
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Three out of the six ordinary meetings were devoted to the important subject of Local Government. Mr. Joseph T. Pim read a paper on “Municipal Government and Taxation”, a matter of growing importance, having regard to the great increase of duties cast on municipal authorities and the large expenditure of money necessarily entrusted to them. The main suggestion of the paper was an equal division of taxation and representation between owners and occupiers.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5740
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Report on the patent laws
(1851)
Lawson, James A.
Report on the patent laws
(1851)
Lawson, James A.
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I have, at your request, inquired into the state of the Law of Patents in this country, and I now beg to lay before you the result of that inquiry. My attention was particularly directed by you, "to the expense and delay of obtaining a patent; and to the legislative measures which would be necessary to lessen that expense and delay, and at the same time to afford greater security to inventors." I have examined into the British law upon the subject, as compared with the law of other countries; and the suggestions which I have ventured to make, are the result of a comparison of the relative merit of those systems, guided by the opinions pronounced upon them by those who have had practical experience of their working.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/20719
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Report of the Council at the opening of the Eleventh Session of the Society
(1858)
Dublin Statistical Society
Report of the Council at the opening of the Eleventh Session of the Society
(1858)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9218
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Report on the best means of facilitating land transfer, by means of local registry
(1874)
Donnell, Robert
Report on the best means of facilitating land transfer, by means of local registry
(1874)
Donnell, Robert
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The question of the comparative merits of large and small farms has been one of the best debated in Political Economy. The controversy cannot be said to be yet terminated. But some portions of the field have become neutral ground. The advocates of large farms admit that under certain conditions their favourite system is physically impossible; and that social circumstances may sometimes render its introduction a matter of far-off futurity. And I think the advocates of small farms have, from a very wide induction, established beyond dispute one position at all events, that if the system of small farms is to exist, peasant proprietorship is economically preferable to any system of limited interest in the cultivator.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5700
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Report of the Council at the opening of the twenty-eighth session
(1874)
Pim, Joseph T.
Report of the Council at the opening of the twenty-eighth session
(1874)
Pim, Joseph T.
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The plan, introduced this time twelve-months, of applying to the management of the Barrington Lecture Trust Fund the change which had been previously applied to the public funds given towards scientific instruction in the provinces, has been so far successful. For prelections in Political Economy, given on the old plan of the scientific lectures under the Lecture Committee at Dublin Castle, the Council have, with the assent of Messrs. Edward, Richard, and Arthur Barrington, trustees of the fund, substituted class instruction lectures, given under the auspices of local committees, by lecturers recommended by them, and approved of by the Lecture Committee of the Council.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5707
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Statistics of poor relief in England and Wales for the year 1851, compiled from the fourth annual report of the Poor Law Board
(1853)
Cheshire, Edward
Statistics of poor relief in England and Wales for the year 1851, compiled from the fourth annual report of the Poor Law Board
(1853)
Cheshire, Edward
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The expenditure for the relief of the poor in England and Wales during the year ended Lady-day, 1851, amounted to £4,962,704, being a decrease of £432,318, or 8 per cent, as compared with the expenditure of the preceding year. The sum expended in the year ended Lady-day, 1851, amounted to 5s. 6d. per head on the population, and in the preceding year to 6s. 1d., being a decrease of 7d. per head. In two counties a small increase has taken place in the expenditure of 1851, as compared with that of 1850; but in all the other counties there has been a decrease.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/20380
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Irish medical services
(1943)
O'Brien, Catherine
Irish medical services
(1943)
O'Brien, Catherine
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The Draft Interim Report of the Medical Planning Commission of the British Medical Association defines the objects of medical service as — firstly to provide a system of medical service directed towards the achievement of positive health, of the prevention of disease and the relief of sickness; secondly to render available to every individual all necessary medical services, both general and specialist, and both domiciliary and institutional. This is the definition adopted in the Beveridge Plan.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5640
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Irish Social Services: a Symposium: the ethical aspect
(1943)
Coyne, E. J.
Irish Social Services: a Symposium: the ethical aspect
(1943)
Coyne, E. J.
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The task allotted to me in this symposium is to consider our Irish Social Services and the Beveridge Report from the ethical point of view. I can only suggest three lines of thought to the members of this Society: suggestions rather than dogmatic assertions. I pick out three moral values for examination and analysis: Liberty, Justice, Brotherliness. These three are actually three of the most specifically human values and possibly the three that most often come in conflict with other values, economic and material ones, for instance.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5577
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Report of the Council at the opening of the twenty-fifth session
(1872)
Pim, Joseph T.
Report of the Council at the opening of the twenty-fifth session
(1872)
Pim, Joseph T.
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On the present occasion the council have much pleasure in referring to three very large and important measures of law reform, which received the sanction of the legislature in the past session of parliament, upon subjects to which the attention of this society had long been specially directed—namely, the amendment and consolidation of the jury laws, the better protection of lunatics, and improvement of town government
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5677
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Experiments in Adaptation-Guided Retrieval in Case-Based Design
(1994)
Smyth, Barry; Keane, Mark T.
Experiments in Adaptation-Guided Retrieval in Case-Based Design
(1994)
Smyth, Barry; Keane, Mark T.
Abstract:
TCD-CS-94-17
Case-based reasoning (CBR) has been applied with some success to complex planning and design tasks. In such systems, the best case is retrieved and adapted to solve a particular target problem. In general, the best case is that which can be most easily adapted to the target problem (as the overhead in adaptation is often very high). Standard CBR systems use semantic-similarity to retrieve cases, on the assumption that the most similar case is the best or easiest case to adapt. However, this assumption can be shown to be unwarranted. In this paper, we report a novel retrieval method, called adaptation-guided retrieval, that is sensitive to the ease-ofadaptation of cases. In the context of a CBR system for software-design, called Déjà Vu, we show through a series of experiments that adaptation-guided retrieval is more accurate than standard retrieval techniques, that it scales well to large casebases and that it results in more efficient overall problem-solving perfor...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/12782
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On balancing client - server load in intelligent web-based applications involving dialog
(1999)
Doyle, Michelle; Cunningham, Pádraig
On balancing client - server load in intelligent web-based applications involving dialog
(1999)
Doyle, Michelle; Cunningham, Pádraig
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TCD-CS-1999-25
With the explosive growth of the Internet have come problems of increased server load and network latency. This means that systems that require interchange of data between server and client over the network can be slow to unusable (at peak times). We are investigating methods for developing distributed CBR systems which minimise the load on the servers and the network, thus increasing response time and usability. The first part of this research focuses on balancing load in a client/server situation that involves a long-lived dialog. This report discusses the various issues to be tackled when attempting to effectively balance the processing load.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/13017
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Overview of Appearance Based Methods in Computer Vision
(1999)
Duffy, Nicola
Overview of Appearance Based Methods in Computer Vision
(1999)
Duffy, Nicola
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TCD-CS-1999-51
Appearance based methods turned traditional computer vision approaches to object recognition upside down. Instead of going from image to 3D model and matching that model to models of know objects, appearance based methods stay in the 2D image domain. Objects are modelled based on how they can appear in images, and this is learned directly from images; it is not necessary to have any explicit knowledge of the shape or re ectance properties of the object. This technical report presents an overview of appearance based methods in computer vision.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/13038
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A detailed derivation of the relationship between generalization error and ambiguity in regression ensembles
(1999)
Zenobi, Gabriele
A detailed derivation of the relationship between generalization error and ambiguity in regression ensembles
(1999)
Zenobi, Gabriele
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TCD-CS-1999-76
In this technical report we will show the complete sequence of steps for the derivation of the equation of the Ensemble-Error E = E - A , introduced in the paper by Krogh and Vedelsby [1], that describes the error E of an ensemble of networks related to the average error E of the single network and the Ambiguity A of the ensemble, which in turn is a measure of the “disagreement” among the networks.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/13040
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Software Agents: A review
(1997)
Green, Shaw; Hurst, Leon; Nangle, Brenda; Cunningham, Pádraig
Software Agents: A review
(1997)
Green, Shaw; Hurst, Leon; Nangle, Brenda; Cunningham, Pádraig
Abstract:
TCD-CS-1997-06
[Introduction] In September 1996, Broadcom Ireland formed a research collaboration with the Computer Science Department in Trinity College Dublin., in order to explore current research in the domain of Intelligent Agents and to apply this technology to applications in communications. The resulting collaboration has been named the Intelligent Agents Group (IAG), consisting of four members from TCD working in liaison with a group of similar size from Broadcom. Intelligent Agents are one of the "hot" topics in Information Systems R&D at the moment. The last ten years have seen a marked interest in agent-oriented technology, spanning applications as diverse as information retrieval, user interface design and network management. This diversity means that the IA field presents a very confusing picture. The main goal of this IAG review is to report on research in the rapidly evolving area of software agents and to highlight the applicability of this technol...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/12980
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Aontas: The CaberNet Technical Abstracts Service
(1995)
Taylor, Paul
Aontas: The CaberNet Technical Abstracts Service
(1995)
Taylor, Paul
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TCD-CS-95-22
CaberNet is the ESPRIT network of excellence in distributed systems consisting of several European research groups. CaberNet has industrial affiliates who receive regular information about the research activities of CaberNet members. Most CaberNet members produce technical reports which are of interest to the industrial affiliates and other researchers world-wide. This document describes the design and implementation of a unified technical report service. A contributing CaberNet site just has to make a bibliography available on a local machine. This bibliography is retrieved by a central site and any new or revised records are placed into a database. These records are processed by a professional library cataloguer who ensures that the information is relevant, complete and correct. The processed records may be searched over the world-wide-web and may be used to generate a summary of recent technical reports that is given to the industrial affiliates.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/12862
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A Survey of Gesture Recognition Techniques
(1993)
Watson, Richard
A Survey of Gesture Recognition Techniques
(1993)
Watson, Richard
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TCD-CS-1993-11
Processing speeds have increased dramatically, bitmapped displays allow graph ics to be rendered and updated at increasing rates, and in general computers have advanced to the point where they can assist humans in complex tasks. Yet input technologies seem to cause the major bottleneck in performing these tasks: under-utilising the available resources, and restricting the expressiveness of application use. We use our hands constantly to interact with things: pick them up, move them, transform their shape, or activate them in some way. In the same unconscious way, we gesticulate in communicating fundamental ideas: 'stop', 'come closer', 'over there', 'no', 'agreed', and so on. Gestures are thus a natural and intuitive form of both interaction and communication. This report develops the motivations for gestural input and surveys current gesture recognition techniques. A recognition technique under development at TCD,...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/12658
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Concept Discovery in Collaborative Recommender Systems
(2003)
Clerkin, Patrick; Cunningham, Pádraig; Hayes, Conor
Concept Discovery in Collaborative Recommender Systems
(2003)
Clerkin, Patrick; Cunningham, Pádraig; Hayes, Conor
Abstract:
TCD-CS-2003-38
There are two main types of recommender systems for e-commerce applications: content-based systems and automated collaborative filtering systems. We are interested in combining the best features of both approaches. In this paper, we investigate the possibility of using the k-means clustering algorithm as a basis for automatically generating content descriptions from the user transaction data that drives the collaborative filtering process. Using the the partitions of the asset space discovered by k-means, we develop a novel recommendation strategy for recommender systems. We present some encouraging results for two real world recommender systems. We conclude by outlining our approach to automatically generating descriptions of the clusters and report on an experiment designed to test concepts generated for the SmartRadio recommender system.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/12598
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