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Database merge
... REVER can highlight the order of migration of each procedure (group) Identification of all links between procedures Technical phasing integrating programs & data ...
... REVER can highlight the order of migration of each procedure (group) Identification of all links between procedures Technical phasing integrating programs & data ...
SEWEBAR-CMS: Semantic Analytical Report Authoring for Data
... This paper is a significantly reworked and extended version of [25]. SEWEBARCMS is now demonstrated on a running example of postprocessing the results of mining from a real-world cardiological dataset (in contrast to a synthetic dataset in [25]), and a user case study is presented, which quantitativ ...
... This paper is a significantly reworked and extended version of [25]. SEWEBARCMS is now demonstrated on a running example of postprocessing the results of mining from a real-world cardiological dataset (in contrast to a synthetic dataset in [25]), and a user case study is presented, which quantitativ ...
Introduction to e
... • Consultation with the stakeholders on the adoption of the ePlan format – Understanding value of ePlan to, and its use in, DSE and industry – Engaging the CAD software vendors in the development process – Capacity building within the subdivision process stakeholders through running regular workshop ...
... • Consultation with the stakeholders on the adoption of the ePlan format – Understanding value of ePlan to, and its use in, DSE and industry – Engaging the CAD software vendors in the development process – Capacity building within the subdivision process stakeholders through running regular workshop ...
Extending Fuzzy Description Logics with a Possibilistic Layer
... Description Logics (DLs for short) are a family of logics for representing structured knowledge which have proved to be very useful as ontology languages. Nevertheless, it has been widely pointed out that classical ontologies are not appropriate to deal with imprecise, vague and uncertain knowledge, ...
... Description Logics (DLs for short) are a family of logics for representing structured knowledge which have proved to be very useful as ontology languages. Nevertheless, it has been widely pointed out that classical ontologies are not appropriate to deal with imprecise, vague and uncertain knowledge, ...
The promise of graph databases in public health is web-scale discovery.
... and children. If you need a richer classification scheme, you would use an ontology, which is a flexible schema, or data domain description, that articulates specific data contexts. Document objects3 are thus taxonomic in their parent-child hierarchies and treelike. The data model of a graph is a pa ...
... and children. If you need a richer classification scheme, you would use an ontology, which is a flexible schema, or data domain description, that articulates specific data contexts. Document objects3 are thus taxonomic in their parent-child hierarchies and treelike. The data model of a graph is a pa ...
Filling Knowledge Gaps in Human
... [email protected], {jianmin,xpchen}@ustc.edu.cn, [email protected] ABSTRACT ...
... [email protected], {jianmin,xpchen}@ustc.edu.cn, [email protected] ABSTRACT ...
Survey and Comparison of Planning Techniques for Web Services
... proficient at performing complex tasks. Therefore, it is necessary to combine the functionality of several Web services. The process of combining and linking existing Web services to create new Web processes is known as Web service composition. The end product of the composition is called a composi ...
... proficient at performing complex tasks. Therefore, it is necessary to combine the functionality of several Web services. The process of combining and linking existing Web services to create new Web processes is known as Web service composition. The end product of the composition is called a composi ...
Dia 0 - TU/e
... • In software, semantic technology encodes meanings separately from data and content files, and separately from application code • In computer science and information science, an ontology formally represents knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain, and the relationships among those concepts. ...
... • In software, semantic technology encodes meanings separately from data and content files, and separately from application code • In computer science and information science, an ontology formally represents knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain, and the relationships among those concepts. ...
Slides
... What level of abstraction? “Knowledge” or “circuits”? How to validate? Requires (1) Predicting and testing behavior of human subjects (top-down) or (2) Direct identification from neurological data (bottom-up) ...
... What level of abstraction? “Knowledge” or “circuits”? How to validate? Requires (1) Predicting and testing behavior of human subjects (top-down) or (2) Direct identification from neurological data (bottom-up) ...
Toward Real-Time Indexing on Internet 2
... Why are they only available in limited domains? Why isn’t there near real-time WWW searching using push methods now? No Push searching protocol was implemented along with HTTP and now it’s too late to convert all web servers in the world. No universal architecture exists. No centralized data ...
... Why are they only available in limited domains? Why isn’t there near real-time WWW searching using push methods now? No Push searching protocol was implemented along with HTTP and now it’s too late to convert all web servers in the world. No universal architecture exists. No centralized data ...
A Knowledge-Biased Approach to Information Agents
... This paper is concerned with the last approach, that of agents. Agents form a convenient metaphor for building software to interact with the range and diversity of the WWW. For people, an agent is a person that performs some task on your behalf, for example a travel agent or a real estate agent. In ...
... This paper is concerned with the last approach, that of agents. Agents form a convenient metaphor for building software to interact with the range and diversity of the WWW. For people, an agent is a person that performs some task on your behalf, for example a travel agent or a real estate agent. In ...
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... Course Objective: The objective of this course is to make the students Familiar with the efficient parallel algorithms related to many areas of computer science: expression computation, sorting, graph-theoretic problems, etc. Familiar with the basic issues of implementing parallel algorithms. ...
... Course Objective: The objective of this course is to make the students Familiar with the efficient parallel algorithms related to many areas of computer science: expression computation, sorting, graph-theoretic problems, etc. Familiar with the basic issues of implementing parallel algorithms. ...
original
... Earlier generation formats were based on plain text with line headers indicating the meaning of fields Similar in concept to email headers Does not allow for nested structures, no standard “type” language Tied too closely to low level document structure (lines, spaces, etc) ...
... Earlier generation formats were based on plain text with line headers indicating the meaning of fields Similar in concept to email headers Does not allow for nested structures, no standard “type” language Tied too closely to low level document structure (lines, spaces, etc) ...
Sophia Loren - Computational Bioscience Program
... proteins from one or more pathogens – Build language models for each—what would ...
... proteins from one or more pathogens – Build language models for each—what would ...
NRGValidate - NRG Software
... frequent address validations without sending data to an outside vendor. In addition to address standardization, it also provides Residential Delivery Indicator (RDI) and Delivery Point Validation (DPV) flags to insure addresses are deliverable and determine whether it's a business or residence. ...
... frequent address validations without sending data to an outside vendor. In addition to address standardization, it also provides Residential Delivery Indicator (RDI) and Delivery Point Validation (DPV) flags to insure addresses are deliverable and determine whether it's a business or residence. ...
Paper 203
... Collection of data has been made more efficient at the CDC by the use of relational databases employing Web applications for data entry. Web developers and DBAs are not often trained to work with SAS data tables, and so must often use other software for their data storage. This Java Web application ...
... Collection of data has been made more efficient at the CDC by the use of relational databases employing Web applications for data entry. Web developers and DBAs are not often trained to work with SAS data tables, and so must often use other software for their data storage. This Java Web application ...
PowerPoint
... future may not love SQL like we do – View databases as default XML documents – Let them define appropriate (query-able) views of these XML documents ...
... future may not love SQL like we do – View databases as default XML documents – Let them define appropriate (query-able) views of these XML documents ...
Document
... Game Playing- People can buy machines to play high level chess. For example, Deep Blue, an AI that defeated the highest ranking chess player in the world was a game playing machine. They play well because of brute force computations in their system. They look at thousands of positions before making ...
... Game Playing- People can buy machines to play high level chess. For example, Deep Blue, an AI that defeated the highest ranking chess player in the world was a game playing machine. They play well because of brute force computations in their system. They look at thousands of positions before making ...
Unit Two-Overview/Study Guide PPT
... markup languages…allowing users to create their own tags which describe what is sometimes called the “semantic structure” of a document ...
... markup languages…allowing users to create their own tags which describe what is sometimes called the “semantic structure” of a document ...
An Effective Reasoning Algorithm for Question Answering System
... query related to the input using forward reasoning. Since every problem is unique in nature and has its own complications/ difficulties, the problem domain will require extensive and unique set of knowledge to solve the identified problem. AI requires a collection of knowledge and control mechanism ...
... query related to the input using forward reasoning. Since every problem is unique in nature and has its own complications/ difficulties, the problem domain will require extensive and unique set of knowledge to solve the identified problem. AI requires a collection of knowledge and control mechanism ...
caCORE Runtime Architecture
... model of the entities represented in a particular application. Real-world examples of such entities include identified peptides in an MS2 run or microarray test results. Entities are usually related to other entities in known ways. For example a single MS2 “run” entity must have 1 or more “FASTA dat ...
... model of the entities represented in a particular application. Real-world examples of such entities include identified peptides in an MS2 run or microarray test results. Entities are usually related to other entities in known ways. For example a single MS2 “run” entity must have 1 or more “FASTA dat ...
U P C
... Implementation and applications Up to this point we have presented the main contributions of our work, describing several specially designed methods for learning domain ontologies from the Web. In order to test their viability in a real world environment, a prototype has been developed. It includes ...
... Implementation and applications Up to this point we have presented the main contributions of our work, describing several specially designed methods for learning domain ontologies from the Web. In order to test their viability in a real world environment, a prototype has been developed. It includes ...
primary sources in history
... “Historians, however, make a serious and systematic attempt to explain the past and attempt to use the knowledge they gain to help explain human nature and contemporary affairs.” Benjamin, J. Student’s Guide to History p. 1 ...
... “Historians, however, make a serious and systematic attempt to explain the past and attempt to use the knowledge they gain to help explain human nature and contemporary affairs.” Benjamin, J. Student’s Guide to History p. 1 ...
A Computational Theory of Inference for Arithmetic Explanation Albert Goldfain
... a computational agent then becomes: where does this (required) additional knowledge come from? One answer to this question is to design an agent that accumulates knowledge during a mathematical activity. The ability to assimilate newly inferred material with existing knowledge is essential for mathe ...
... a computational agent then becomes: where does this (required) additional knowledge come from? One answer to this question is to design an agent that accumulates knowledge during a mathematical activity. The ability to assimilate newly inferred material with existing knowledge is essential for mathe ...
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.