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OpenAIR@RGU is the open access institutional repository of Robert Gordon University. It contains examples of research outputs produced by staff and research students, as well as related information about the university's funded projects and staff research interests. Further information is available in the repository policy. Any questions about submissions to the repository or problems with access to any of its content should be sent to the Publications Team at publications@rgu.ac.uk



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Agentic CBR in action: empowering loan approvals through interactive, counterfactual explanations. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
SALIMI, P., WIRATUNGA, N. and CORSAR, D. 2025. Agentic CBR in action: empowering loan approvals through interactive, counterfactual explanations. In Martin, K. and Ye, X. (eds.). ICCBR-WS 2025: joint proceedings of the workshops and doctoral consortium at the 33rd International conference on case-based reasoning (ICCBR-WS 2025) co-located with the 33rd International conference on case-based reasoning (ICCBR 2025), 30 June 2025, Biarritz, France. CEUR workshop proceedings, 3993. Aachen: CEUR-WS [online], pages 27-42. Available from: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3993/paper3.pdf

Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive conversational capabilities, yet their susceptibility to hallucinations and inconsistent recommendations poses significant risks in high-stakes domains such as finance. This paper presents an... Read More about Agentic CBR in action: empowering loan approvals through interactive, counterfactual explanations..

Enhancing decision making through similarity-driven knowledge integration in resource allocation and content matching. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
JAYAWARDENA, L. 2025. Enhancing decision making through similarity-driven knowledge integration in resource allocation and content matching. In Martin, K. and Ye, X. (eds.) ICCBR-WS 2025: joint proceedings of the workshops and doctoral consortium at the 33rd International conference on case-based reasoning (ICCBR-WS 2025) co-located with the 33rd International conference on case-based reasoning (ICCBR 2025), 30 June 2025, Biarritz, France. CEUR workshop proceedings, 3993. Aachen: CEUR-WS [online], pages 90-94. Available from: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3993/short7.pdf

This research aims to build a novel framework that enhances decision-making through an integration of similarity driven Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) with advanced Large Language Model (LLM) techniques via Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) and Geneti... Read More about Enhancing decision making through similarity-driven knowledge integration in resource allocation and content matching..

Browser fingerprinting ontology. [Dataset] (2025)
Data
MCDERMOTT, C.D. 2025. Browser fingerprinting ontology. [Dataset]. Hosted on GitHub [online]. Available from: https://github.com/cdmcdermott/Research/tree/main/NLDB_25#

The Browser Fingerprinting Ontology defines a structured vocabulary to describe and analyze the mechanisms, features, and attributes involved in browser fingerprinting techniques. It aims to support research and tool development related to privacy, t... Read More about Browser fingerprinting ontology. [Dataset].

Impact of rake angle on nanometric cutting of single crystal silicon: a molecular dynamics study. (2025)
Journal Article
OLANIYAN, T., FAISAL, N., and NJUGUNA, J. [2025]. Impact of rake angle on nanometric cutting of single crystal silicon: a molecular dynamics study. International journal of advanced manufacturing technology [online], (accepted). Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-025-16088-4

Variations in the diamond tool rake angle affect cutting forces, chip formation, subsurface damage, and stress distribution. Researchers have diverse opinions on the optimal rake angles for best performance, and there is a need for further understand... Read More about Impact of rake angle on nanometric cutting of single crystal silicon: a molecular dynamics study..

Animals are my friends: exploring the relationship between animal companionship in childhood and moral concerns in adulthood. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
BERGER-MEUNIER, L., SMITH, D.S., MAREC-BRETON, N. and BONNETON-BOTTÉ, N. 2025. Animals are my friends: exploring the relationship between animal companionship in childhood and moral concerns in adulthood. Biology and life sciences forum [online], 45(1): selected papers from the 3rd International electronic conference on animal 2025 (IECA 2025), 12-14 March 2025, [virtual event], article number 2. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/blsf2025045002

Research on human–animal relationships suggests that close bonds with animals can enhance empathy, reduce speciesism, and improve human physical and psychological health. This study investigated whether pet ownership—particularly attachment to a comp... Read More about Animals are my friends: exploring the relationship between animal companionship in childhood and moral concerns in adulthood..