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Perception & Perspective: An Analysis Of Discourse And Situational Factors In Reference Frame Selection, Robert J. Ross, Kavita E. Thomas Jun 2018

Perception & Perspective: An Analysis Of Discourse And Situational Factors In Reference Frame Selection, Robert J. Ross, Kavita E. Thomas

Conference papers

To integrate perception into dialogue, it is necessary to bind spatial language descriptions to reference frame use. To this end, we present an analysis of discourse and situational factors that may influence reference frame choice in dialogues. We show that factors including spatial orientation, task, self and other alignment, and dyad have an influence on reference frame use. We further show that a computational model to estimate reference frame based on these features provides results greater than both random and greedy reference frame selection strategies.


A Phenomenological Study Of Computer Science Lecturers: Lived Experiences Of Curriculum Design, Arthur Sloan Jan 2015

A Phenomenological Study Of Computer Science Lecturers: Lived Experiences Of Curriculum Design, Arthur Sloan

Doctoral

This hermeneutic phenomenological study presents a description of computer science lecturers’ experiences of curriculum design of degree programmes during a time of transition in curriculum design policy, specifically in the context of Technological University Dublin (DIT). It examines the lived experiences of computer science lecturers to highlight the issues and problems relating to lecturers’ lived experiences of curriculum design, and it describes how it is to be a computer science lecturer in a time of policy change for curriculum design. The findings are that lecturers have been, and are, struggling to cope with the transition from year-long to semesterised courses, …


Computer-Aided Assessment For Computer Science Students, Bianca Schoen-Phelan, Brian Keegan Jan 2014

Computer-Aided Assessment For Computer Science Students, Bianca Schoen-Phelan, Brian Keegan

Other resources

No abstract provided.


Using Crowdsourcing In The Rating Of Emotional Speech Assets, Sarah Jane Delany, Alexey Tarasov, John Snel, Charlie Cullen Jul 2011

Using Crowdsourcing In The Rating Of Emotional Speech Assets, Sarah Jane Delany, Alexey Tarasov, John Snel, Charlie Cullen

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Universal Design, Education And Technology, Ciaran O'Leary, Damian Gordon Oct 2009

Universal Design, Education And Technology, Ciaran O'Leary, Damian Gordon

9th. IT & T Conference

Universal Design is an approach to design which insists upon the consideration of users with diverse levels of ability. Rather than representing a specialist approach to design, it is recognised that Universal Design results in a better design for all. Furthermore, by isolating design for disability as an independent topic in education, or ignoring it altogether, educators create an exclusionist perception of the role and place of individuals with disability in modern society. Modern education programmes which teach design skills are enhanced in quality by mainstreaming Universal Design as a core topic, permeating all that surrounds it. This paper describes …