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ADBIS
2000
Springer
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Discovering Frequent Episodes in Sequences of Complex Events
Data collected in many applications have a form of sequences of events. One of the popular data mining problems is discovery of frequently occurring episodes in such sequences. Eff...
Marek Wojciechowski
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ER
1999
Springer
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Semantically Accessing Documents Using Conceptual Model Descriptions
. When publishing documents on the web, the user needs to describe and classify her documents for the benefit of later retrieval and use. This paper presents an approach to semanti...
Terje Brasethvik, Jon Atle Gulla
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SIGMOD
1996
ACM
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Mining Quantitative Association Rules in Large Relational Tables
We introduce the problem of mining association rules in large relational tables containing both quantitative and categorical attributes. An example of such an association might be...
Ramakrishnan Srikant, Rakesh Agrawal
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DEXAW
2004
IEEE
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15 years 7 months ago
A Complex Systems Approach to Service Discovery
Complex systems are those systems composed of many, often very simple, interacting autonomous entities. Interactions between these entities give rise to behaviour and patterns at t...
Ricky Robinson, Jadwiga Indulska
DEXA
2006
Springer
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A Vector Space Model for Semantic Similarity Calculation and OWL Ontology Alignment
Ontology alignment (or matching) is the operation that takes two ontologies and produces a set of semantic correspondences (usually semantic similarities) between some elements of ...
Rubén Tous, Jaime Delgado