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GenomeSnip: Fragmenting the Genomic Wheel to augment discovery in cancer research
(2014)
Cancer genomics researchers have greatly benefited from high-throughput technologies for the characterization of genomic alterations in patients. These voluminous genomics datasets when supplemented with the appropriate ...
Classifying sentential modality in legal language: A use case in financial regulations, acts and directives
(ACM, 2017-06-12)
Texts expressed in legal language are often di cult and time consuming
for lawyers to read through, particularly for the purpose of
identifying relevant deontic modalities (obligations, prohibitions
and permissions). ...
On learnability of constraints from RDF data
(Springer International Publishing, 2016-05-14)
RDF is structured, dynamic, and schemaless data, which enables a big deal of flexibility for Linked Data to be available in an open environment such as the Web. However, for RDF data, flexibility turns out to be the source ...
Analysing and improving embedded markup of learning resources on the web
(ACM, 2017-04-03)
Web-scale reuse and interoperability of learning resources have
been major concerns for the technology-enhanced learning
community. While work in this area traditionally focused on
learning resource metadata, provided ...
The path to success: A study of user behaviour and success criteria in online communities
(ACM, 2017-08-23)
Maintaining online communities is vital in order to increase and retain their economic and social value. That is why community managers look to gauge the success of their communities by measuring a variety of user behaviour, ...
Multimodal multimodel emotion analysis as linked data
(IEEE, 2017-10-23)
The lack of a standard emotion representation model
hinders emotion analysis due to the incompatibility of annotation
formats and models from different sources, tools and annotation
services. This is also a limiting ...
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 ...
Towards a crowd-sourced WordNet for colloquial English
(The Global WordNet Association, 2018-01-08)
Princeton WordNet is one of the most
widely-used resources for natural language
processing, but is updated only infrequently
and cannot keep up with the
fast-changing usage of the English language
on social media ...
Automatic taxonomy generation: a use-case in the legal domain
(LTC'17, 8th Language & Technology Conference, 2017-11-17)
A key challenge in the legal domain is the adaptation and representation of the legal knowledge expressed through texts, in order for legal practitioners and researchers to access this information more easily and faster ...