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BIBE
2006
IEEE
112views Bioinformatics» more  BIBE 2006»
14 years 4 months ago
Finding Correlations in Functionally Equivalent Proteins by Integrating Automated and Visual Data Exploration
The analysis of alignments of functionally equivalent proteins can reveal regularities such as correlated positions or residue patterns which are important to ensure a specific f...
Daniel A. Keim, Daniela Oelke, Royal Truman, Klaus...
ERCIMDL
2004
Springer
180views Education» more  ERCIMDL 2004»
14 years 3 months ago
Next Generation Search Interfaces - Interactive Data Exploration and Hypothesis Formulation
To date, the majority of Web search engines have provided simple keyword search interfaces that present the results as a ranked list of hyperlinks. More recently researchers have b...
Jane Hunter, Katya Falkovych, Suzanne Little
SIGCSE
2005
ACM
109views Education» more  SIGCSE 2005»
14 years 3 months ago
Exploring XML for data exchange in the context of an undergraduate database curriculum
The relationship between XML and database management systems has become an important topic for coverage at the undergraduate level. This paper presents an approach to teaching the...
Suzanne W. Dietrich, Susan Darling Urban, Hua Ma, ...
IVS
2007
100views more  IVS 2007»
13 years 10 months ago
NetLens: iterative exploration of content-actor network data
Networks have remained a challenge for information retrieval and visualization because of the rich set of tasks that users want to accomplish. This paper n abstract Content-Actor ...
Hyunmo Kang, Catherine Plaisant, Bongshin Lee, Ben...
SIGMOD
2001
ACM
166views Database» more  SIGMOD 2001»
14 years 10 months ago
ADAM: A Testbed for Exploring the Use of Data Mining in Intrusion Detection
Intrusion detection systems have traditionally been based on the characterization of an attack and the tracking of the activity on the system to see if it matches that characteriz...
Daniel Barbará, Julia Couto, Sushil Jajodia, Ning...