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HICSS
2009
IEEE
99views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
Local-Global: Reconciling Mismatched Ontologies in Development Information Systems
This paper extends pre-existing digital divide conceptualizations to further investigate the important issue of mismatches between the ontologies of state-created information syst...
Jessica Seddon Wallack, Ramesh Srinivasan
AUSDM
2006
Springer
139views Data Mining» more  AUSDM 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Integrated Scoring For Spelling Error Correction, Abbreviation Expansion and Case Restoration in Dirty Text
An increasing number of language and speech applications are gearing towards the use of texts from online sources as input. Despite such rise, not much work can be found in the as...
Wilson Wong, Wei Liu, Mohammed Bennamoun
CSSE
2006
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Experimental analysis of a privacy-preserving scalar product protocol
The recent investigation of privacy-preserving data mining has been motivated by the growing concern about the privacy of individuals when their data is stored, aggregated, and mi...
Zhiqiang Yang, Rebecca N. Wright, Hiranmayee Subra...
BMCBI
2008
142views more  BMCBI 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Microarray data mining: A novel optimization-based approach to uncover biologically coherent structures
Background: DNA microarray technology allows for the measurement of genome-wide expression patterns. Within the resultant mass of data lies the problem of analyzing and presenting...
Meng Piao Tan, Erin N. Smith, James R. Broach, Chr...
KDD
2009
ACM
166views Data Mining» more  KDD 2009»
14 years 8 months ago
Measuring the effects of preprocessing decisions and network forces in dynamic network analysis
Social networks have become a major focus of research in recent years, initially directed towards static networks but increasingly, towards dynamic ones. In this paper, we investi...
Jerry Scripps, Pang-Ning Tan, Abdol-Hossein Esfaha...