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XPLODIV: An exploitation-exploration aware diversification approach for Recommender Systems
(AAAI Press, 2015-07)
Recommender Systems (RS) have emerged to guide users in the task of efficiently browsing/exploring a large product space, helping users to quickly identify interesting products. However, suggestions generated with traditional ...
On a Linked Data platform for Irish historical vital records
(Springer, 2015)
The Irish Record Linkage 1864-1913 is a multi-disciplinary project aiming to create a platform for analyzing events captured in historical birth, marriage and death records by applying semantic technologies for annotating, ...
Linked functional annotation for differentially expressed gene (DEG) demonstrated using Illumina Body Map 2.0
(CEUR-WS.org, 2015-12-09)
Semantic Web technologies are core for the integration of
disparate data resources. It can be used to exploit data from next generation
sequencing (NGS) for therapeutic decisions regarding cancer. In
this manuscript, ...
Community topic usage in social networks
(ACM, 2015-10)
When studying large social media data sets, it is useful to reduce the dimensionality of both the network (e.g. by finding communities) and user-generated data such as text (e.g. using topic models). Algorithms exist for ...
Validation of expressive XML keys with XML schema and XQuery
(ACS, 2015)
The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is the defacto
industry standard for exchanging data on the
Web and elsewhere. While the relational model of
data enjoys a well-accepted definition of a key, several
competing notions ...
Random indexing revisited
(Springer, 2015-05-17)
Random indexing is a method for constructing vector spaces at a reduced dimensionality.
Previously, the method has been proposed using Kanerva's sparse distributed memory model. Although intuitively plausible, this ...
Demonstrating a linked data platform for finite element biosimulations of cochlear mechanics
(CEUR-WS.org, 2015-10-11)
Biosimulations employ Finite Element Method (FEM) to simulate
complex biological systems in order to understand different aspects of human
organs. The applications of FEM biosimulations range from human ear cochlear
mechanics, ...
A linked data platform for finite element biosimulations
(ACM, 2015-09-16)
Biosimulation models have been recently introduced to understand
the exact causative factors that give rise to impairment
in human organs. Finite Element Method (FEM)
provides a mathematical framework to simulate dynamic ...
Extending inner-ear anatomical concepts in the Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) ontology
(IEEE, 2015-11-02)
The inner ear is physically inaccessible in living
humans, which leads to unique difficulties in studying its
normal function and pathology as in other human organs.
Recently, biosimulation model has gained a significant ...
Detecting inner-ear anatomical and clinical datasets in the linked open data (LOD) cloud
(CEUR-WS.org, 2015-10-15)
Linked Open Data (LOD) Cloud is a mesh of open datasets
coming from different domains. Among these datasets, a notable amount
of datasets belong to the life sciences domain linked together forming an
interlinked “Life ...