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Knowledge-Enhanced Text Classification: Descriptive Modelling and New Approaches
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-07-09)
The knowledge available to be exploited by text classification and information retrieval systems
has significantly changed, both in nature and quantity, in the last years. Nowadays, there are
several sources of information ...
Free-hand Sketch Understanding and Analysis
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-06-20)
With the proliferation of touch screens, sketching input has become popular among many software
products. This phenomenon has stimulated a new round of boom in free-hand sketch research,
covering topics like sketch ...
Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access for 5G: Design and Performance Enhancement
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-07-07)
Spectrum scarcity is one of the most important challenges in wireless communications
networks due to the sky-rocketing growth of multimedia applications. As the latest
member of the multiple access family, non-orthogonal ...
Management of Temporally and Spatially Correlated Failures in Federated Message Oriented Middleware for Resilient and QoS-Aware Messaging Services.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2015-12-18)
Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) is widely recognized as a promising solution for the communications between heterogeneous distributed systems. Because the resilience and quality-of-service of the messaging substrate plays ...
Parameter Search for Aesthetic Design and Composition
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-04-13)
This thesis is about algorithmic creation in the arts – where an artist, designer or composer uses
a formal generative process to assist in crafting forms and patterns – and approaches to finding
effective input parameter ...
The Neural Detection of Emotion In Naturalistic Settings.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2015-12-14)
The Field of Emotion research has experienced resurgence partially due to the
interest in Affective Computing, which includes calls for natural emotion to be
studied in natural type settings. A new generation of ...
Characterisation of the In-vivo Terahertz Communication Channel within the Human Body Tissues for Future Nano-Communication Networks.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-05-13)
Body centric communication has been extensively studied in the past for a range of frequencies,
however the need to reduce the size of the devices makes nano-scale technologies
attractive for future applications. This ...
Understanding and Supporting Collaborative Sensemaking in Collaborative Information Seeking.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-05-02)
With the ubiquity of current information retrieval systems, users move beyond individual searching
to performing complex and exploratory information seeking tasks together with collaborators
for social, leisure or ...
Real-time Content Identification for Events and Sub-Events from Microblogs.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-03-17)
In an age when people are predisposed to report real-world events through their social
media accounts, many researchers value the advantages of mining such unstructured
and informal data from social media. Compared with ...
The Role of Emotion and Context in Musical Preference.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-01-30)
The powerful emotional effects of music increasingly attract the attention of music information
retrieval researchers and music psychologists. In the past decades, a gap exists between these
two disciplines, and researchers ...