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ESWS
2010
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
An Unsupervised Approach for Acquiring Ontologies and RDF Data from Online Life Science Databases
In the Linked Open Data cloud one of the largest data sets, comprising of 2.5 billion triples, is derived from the Life Science domain. Yet this represents a small fraction of the ...
Saqib Mir, Steffen Staab, Isabel Rojas
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KDD
1997
ACM
96views Data Mining» more  KDD 1997»
15 years 4 months ago
Using General Impressions to Analyze Discovered Classification Rules
One of the important problems in data mining is the evaluation of subjective interestingness of the discovered rules. Past research has found that in many real-life applications i...
Bing Liu, Wynne Hsu, Shu Chen
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BMCBI
2007
136views more  BMCBI 2007»
15 years 18 days ago
Automating document classification for the Immune Epitope Database
Background: The Immune Epitope Database contains information on immune epitopes curated manually from the scientific literature. Like similar projects in other knowledge domains, ...
Peng Wang, Alexander A. Morgan, Qing Zhang, Alessa...
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ICSEA
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
A Tool for Automated Performance Testing of Java3D Applications in Agile Environments
Following the agile philosophy that all core features of a system need an automated test harness, performance requirements also need such a check when they are essential for the s...
Xueling Shu, Frank Maurer
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LWA
2004
15 years 1 months ago
Towards Knowledge-Intensive Subgroup Discovery
Subgroup discovery can be applied for exploration or descriptive induction in order to discover "interesting" subgroups of the general population, given a certain proper...
Martin Atzmüller, Frank Puppe, Hans-Peter Bus...