ppt - CS-UCY
... transform them into the GRISEN data-model. The indexer, which processes collected metadata, using information retrieval and data mining techniques to create indexes that can be used for resolving user queries. The query engine, which recognizes the query language of GRISEN and processes queries comi ...
... transform them into the GRISEN data-model. The indexer, which processes collected metadata, using information retrieval and data mining techniques to create indexes that can be used for resolving user queries. The query engine, which recognizes the query language of GRISEN and processes queries comi ...
Enterprise Integration Technologies - What Is It and What Can It Do for Me?
... solutions are the technologies from SAS Institute that are now a part of Enterprise Integration Technologies. SAS/CONNECT and SAS/IntrNet software provided a foundation on which successful SAS solutions are built. SAS Integration Technologies adds to the foundation by providing additional opportunit ...
... solutions are the technologies from SAS Institute that are now a part of Enterprise Integration Technologies. SAS/CONNECT and SAS/IntrNet software provided a foundation on which successful SAS solutions are built. SAS Integration Technologies adds to the foundation by providing additional opportunit ...
php - Anselm Spoerri
... If the local folder of your Site Definition contains just your PHP files, then your Site Definition needs to include the name of YOUR folder on the server so that your PHP files get automatically uploaded to YOUR folder on the server. If the local folder of your Site Definition contains a folder tha ...
... If the local folder of your Site Definition contains just your PHP files, then your Site Definition needs to include the name of YOUR folder on the server so that your PHP files get automatically uploaded to YOUR folder on the server. If the local folder of your Site Definition contains a folder tha ...
A Review of Machine Learning Algorithms for Text
... C. Semantic and Ontology Base Documents Representation This section focused no the semantic, ontology techniques, language and the associated issues for documents classification. According to [44] the statistical techniques are not sufficient for the text mining. Better classification will be perfor ...
... C. Semantic and Ontology Base Documents Representation This section focused no the semantic, ontology techniques, language and the associated issues for documents classification. According to [44] the statistical techniques are not sufficient for the text mining. Better classification will be perfor ...
Interpreting compound nouns with kernel methods
... far as Su (1969) and Russell (1972), and remains an active area of research. One reason for its longevity as an open problem is that the semantic relation holding between a compound’s constituents is not directly indicated by its surface form. It is not possible to predict a compound’s meaning from ...
... far as Su (1969) and Russell (1972), and remains an active area of research. One reason for its longevity as an open problem is that the semantic relation holding between a compound’s constituents is not directly indicated by its surface form. It is not possible to predict a compound’s meaning from ...
Abstract - NYU Computer Science
... Battle of Trenton occurred before the Battle of Gettysburg. The inferences involved here in almost all cases reduce to solving systems of linear inequalities, usually small and of a very simple form. Integrating such reasoning with specific applications, such as natural language interpretation, has ...
... Battle of Trenton occurred before the Battle of Gettysburg. The inferences involved here in almost all cases reduce to solving systems of linear inequalities, usually small and of a very simple form. Integrating such reasoning with specific applications, such as natural language interpretation, has ...
Taming the Torrent: A Practical Approach to Reducing Cross
... ◦ If two peers are close to the same CDN replica, they are close to each other ◦ Links between “nearby” hosts cross few ISPs ...
... ◦ If two peers are close to the same CDN replica, they are close to each other ◦ Links between “nearby” hosts cross few ISPs ...
REDCap General Security Overview Introduction REDCap
... and their user account will only have access to REDCap projects that they themselves have created or to projects which other users have granted them access. Some of the general user privileges in the application are dictated by the customizable settings that each institution can adjust, such as whet ...
... and their user account will only have access to REDCap projects that they themselves have created or to projects which other users have granted them access. Some of the general user privileges in the application are dictated by the customizable settings that each institution can adjust, such as whet ...
Presentation summary: XML views in relational databases
... system which employs XML as a means for information modeling, as well as interchange, across heterogeneous information sources including GIS systems, and web sites with HTML pages. However, this project is not optimized for RDBMS’s. Most commercial database systems provide a way to create views of ...
... system which employs XML as a means for information modeling, as well as interchange, across heterogeneous information sources including GIS systems, and web sites with HTML pages. However, this project is not optimized for RDBMS’s. Most commercial database systems provide a way to create views of ...
Knowledge
... number of target objects, but allowed a large number of aliases. We saw in classical IR systems that search methods that worked well on small collections, would often have problems on larger collections. Do you believe the aliasing would work well for larger collections of target objects? What kinds ...
... number of target objects, but allowed a large number of aliases. We saw in classical IR systems that search methods that worked well on small collections, would often have problems on larger collections. Do you believe the aliasing would work well for larger collections of target objects? What kinds ...
Intuitions and Competence in Formal Semantics
... The second principle is about their content, viz., about what they are intuitions of. It holds that the content of the intuitions that are relevant for linguistic theory are linguistic facts. In general terms, intuitions are about properties of, and relations between, expressions that are systematic ...
... The second principle is about their content, viz., about what they are intuitions of. It holds that the content of the intuitions that are relevant for linguistic theory are linguistic facts. In general terms, intuitions are about properties of, and relations between, expressions that are systematic ...
Machine Learning meets Knowledge Representation in the
... T. Berners-Lee, J. Hendler, and O. Lassila (2001). The Semantic Web. Scientific American, May 2001, pp. 34–43. ...
... T. Berners-Lee, J. Hendler, and O. Lassila (2001). The Semantic Web. Scientific American, May 2001, pp. 34–43. ...
NSG Web Map Service Implementation Profile - OGC Portal
... profiling for NSG is at the standard / specification level – not the application level in that it does not detail code and/or option choices made. This profile will be used by architects, systems and software engineers, developers and data modelers of the NSG and its component systems/applications t ...
... profiling for NSG is at the standard / specification level – not the application level in that it does not detail code and/or option choices made. This profile will be used by architects, systems and software engineers, developers and data modelers of the NSG and its component systems/applications t ...
md hassan - Computer and Information Science
... Kasparov was defeated by the IBM computer known as Deep Blue.He started his graduated work at Carnegie Mellon University in the field of computer chess in the year 1985. In 1991,the Association for Computing Machinery awarded him a Grace Murray Hopper Award for his work on Deep Blue.[12] [13] Hans J ...
... Kasparov was defeated by the IBM computer known as Deep Blue.He started his graduated work at Carnegie Mellon University in the field of computer chess in the year 1985. In 1991,the Association for Computing Machinery awarded him a Grace Murray Hopper Award for his work on Deep Blue.[12] [13] Hans J ...
Interplay between Syntax and Semantics during Sentence
... on this topic are due to the fact that no clear distinction is made between cases where the syntactic constraints are, at least temporarily, indeterminate with respect to the structural assignment (syntactic ambiguity), and cases where these constraints are sufficient to determine the syntactic anal ...
... on this topic are due to the fact that no clear distinction is made between cases where the syntactic constraints are, at least temporarily, indeterminate with respect to the structural assignment (syntactic ambiguity), and cases where these constraints are sufficient to determine the syntactic anal ...
Xml and Relational Databases
... What is an XML Database? Simply a database that stores XML Documents There are two major types of XML databases: XML-enabled: These map all XML to a traditional database (such as a relational database), accepting XML as input and rendering XML as ...
... What is an XML Database? Simply a database that stores XML Documents There are two major types of XML databases: XML-enabled: These map all XML to a traditional database (such as a relational database), accepting XML as input and rendering XML as ...
PhD thesis - Alisa Zhila
... scaled to a large and versatile corpus such as the Web. An Open IE system extracts all possible relations and assertions without requiring any prior specification of relations, manually tagged training corpora, example seeds tailored for the target relations, or any other relation-specific input. Th ...
... scaled to a large and versatile corpus such as the Web. An Open IE system extracts all possible relations and assertions without requiring any prior specification of relations, manually tagged training corpora, example seeds tailored for the target relations, or any other relation-specific input. Th ...
REDCap Technical Overview Introduction REDCap Infrastructure
... To help protect and secure the data stored in REDCap’s back end database, the software application employs various methods to protect against malicious users who may attempt to identify and exploit any security vulnerabilities in the system. Such methods will be described here in technical detail. I ...
... To help protect and secure the data stored in REDCap’s back end database, the software application employs various methods to protect against malicious users who may attempt to identify and exploit any security vulnerabilities in the system. Such methods will be described here in technical detail. I ...
Querying XML Documents
... and middleware such as CORBA and DCOM). Unfortunately, the form of object varies. Rather than mapping an object to all other possible forms, it would be better to have one form as the standard for data interchange. It appears that several companies believe that XML will be that standard. All core ap ...
... and middleware such as CORBA and DCOM). Unfortunately, the form of object varies. Rather than mapping an object to all other possible forms, it would be better to have one form as the standard for data interchange. It appears that several companies believe that XML will be that standard. All core ap ...
knOWLer - Ontological Support for Information Retrieval Systems
... wordnet#LexicalConcept, wordnet#Noun, etc.) and properties/ relations (as wordnet#wordForm, wordnet#hypernym, wordnet#antonym, etc.). The full version of WordNet ontology in OWL language, including the definitions and instances, can be found on the knOWLer Project site2 . The next subsections give a ...
... wordnet#LexicalConcept, wordnet#Noun, etc.) and properties/ relations (as wordnet#wordForm, wordnet#hypernym, wordnet#antonym, etc.). The full version of WordNet ontology in OWL language, including the definitions and instances, can be found on the knOWLer Project site2 . The next subsections give a ...
CV - Department of Artificial Intelligence
... • I developed the first system for synthesising complex ecological simulation models as logic programs, based on problem descriptions given by non-mathematical ecologists using a domain-specific language. My 1991 book was the first in this area. • I developed a “lightweight” approach to applied logi ...
... • I developed the first system for synthesising complex ecological simulation models as logic programs, based on problem descriptions given by non-mathematical ecologists using a domain-specific language. My 1991 book was the first in this area. • I developed a “lightweight” approach to applied logi ...
SeaDataNet and EMODNET Vocabularies
... P35 Status P35 presents design issues P35 granularity (e.g. should there be separate products for unfiltered and filtered samples) Which P01 terms should map to a given P35 term? Design issues need governance - domain experts who ...
... P35 Status P35 presents design issues P35 granularity (e.g. should there be separate products for unfiltered and filtered samples) Which P01 terms should map to a given P35 term? Design issues need governance - domain experts who ...
When Development Means Business FY2000 First Quarter
... Nested jXTransformer queries. Document-level processing instructions. Parameter markers, SQL92 select list expressions and JDBC scalar functions. ...
... Nested jXTransformer queries. Document-level processing instructions. Parameter markers, SQL92 select list expressions and JDBC scalar functions. ...
Semantic Web
The Semantic Web is an extension of the Web through standards by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The standards promote common data formats and exchange protocols on the Web, most fundamentally the Resource Description Framework (RDF).According to the W3C, ""The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries"". The term was coined by Tim Berners-Lee for a web of data that can be processed by machines.While its critics have questioned its feasibility, proponents argue that applications in industry, biology and human sciences research have already proven the validity of the original concept.The 2001 Scientific American article by Berners-Lee, Hendler, and Lassila described an expected evolution of the existing Web to a Semantic Web. In 2006, Berners-Lee and colleagues stated that: ""This simple idea…remains largely unrealized"".In 2013, more than four million Web domains contained Semantic Web markup.