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The Serendiptichord: Reflections on the collaborative design process between artist and researcher
(MIT Press Journals, 2013-02)The Serendiptichord is a wearable instrument, resulting from a collaboration crossing fashion, technology, music and dance. This paper reflects on the collaborative process and how defining both creative and research roles ... -
Serious Game for Dyslexia Screening: Design and Verification
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2024-05-20)This paper describes the process we undertook to develop a game-based approach to collect data for the diagnosis of dyslexia in children between the ages of 6 and 12 years old. A number of data collection approaches have ... -
Serverless Computing: New Trends and Research Directions
(2023-01-01)Serverless computing is an innovative method for the production and distribution of software since it does not rely on a centralised server management infrastructure. As a result of this, serverless computing is becoming ... -
Serverless Computing: Principles and Paradigms
(Springer Cham, 2023-05-12)This book focuses on distributed serverless computing. Here, the state management, network file systems, communicating agents, autoscalability, P2P communication, generic- and application-specific frameworks, multi-tenancy ... -
Serverless Edge Computing: Vision and Challenges
(ACM, 2021-02)Born from a need for a pure “pay-per-use” model and highly scalable platform, the “Serverless” paradigm emerged and has the potential to become a dominant way of building cloud applications. Although it was originally ... -
Service Security and Privacy as a Socio-Technical Problem: Literature review, analysis methodology and challenge domains
(IOS Press, 2015)The security and privacy of the data that users transmit, more or less deliberately, to modern services is an open problem. It is not solely limited to the actual Internet traversal, a sub-problem vastly tackled by ... -
Session-based cyberbullying detection in social media: A survey
(Elsevier, 2023-06-17)Cyberbullying is a pervasive problem in online social media, where a bully abuses a victim through a social media session. By investigating cyberbullying perpetrated through social media sessions, recent research has looked ... -
SexWEs: Domain-Aware Word Embeddings via Cross-Lingual Semantic Specialisation for Chinese Sexism Detection in Social Media
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Shaping the Internet: 10 Years of IXP Growth
(2018-10-25)Over the past decade, IXPs have been playing a key role in enabling interdomain connectivity. Their traffic volumes have grown dramatically and their physical presence has spread throughout the world. While the relevance ... -
Shifted super transformed nested array for DOA estimation of non-circular signals with increased uDOFs and reduced mutual coupling
(Elsevier, 2024-08-01)In this work, a scheme for array structure design is proposed to maximize uniform degrees of freedom (uDOFs) and reduce mutual coupling. It starts by exchanging the positions of two subarrays within the nested array, ... -
A Short Mechanized Proof of the Church-Rosser Theorem by the Z-property for the λβ-calculus in Nominal Isabelle
(2016-08-01)We present a short proof of the Church-Rosser property for the lambda-calculus enjoying two distinguishing features: Firstly, it employs the Z-property, resulting in a short and elegant proof; and secondly, it is formalized ... -
Short-Packet Edge Computing Networks With Execution Uncertainty
(2024-01-01)Low-latency computational tasks in Internet-of-Things (IoT) networks require short-packet communications. In this paper, we consider a mobile edge computing (MEC) network under time division multiple access (TDMA)-based ... -
Short-term prediction of photovoltaic power generation using Gaussian process regression
Photovoltaic (PV) power is affected by weather conditions, making the power generated from the PV systems uncertain. Solving this problem would help improve the reliability and cost effectiveness of the grid, and could ... -
Should robots blush?
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2021-05-06)Social interaction is the most complex challenge in daily life. Inevitably, social robots will encounter interactions that are outside their competence. This raises a basic design question: how can robots fail gracefully ... -
The Show Must Go Wrong: Towards an understanding of audience perception of error in digital musical instrument performance
(2018-05-28)This thesis is about DMI (digital musical instrument) performance, its audiences, and their perception of error. The goal of this research is to improve current understanding of how audiences perceive DMI performance, where ...