Self-Organizing Maps capable of encoding structured information will be used for the clustering of XML documents. Documents formatted in XML are appropriately represented as graph ...
Markus Hagenbuchner, Alessandro Sperduti, Ah Chung...
This paper reports on the INRIA group’s approach to XML mining while participating in the INEX XML Mining track 2005. We use a flexible representation of XML documents that allo...
Anne-Marie Vercoustre, Mounir Fegas, Saba Gul, Yve...
Abstract. Recent works in XML change detection have focused on detecting changes to ordered or unordered XML documents. However, in real life XML documents may not always be purely...
Erwin Leonardi, Sri L. Budiman, Sourav S. Bhowmick
The widespread use of XML brings new challenges for its integration into general software development processes. In particular, it is necessary to keep the consistency between diï¬...
Several relational approaches have been proposed to detect the changes to XML documents by using relational databases. These approaches store the XML documents in the relational d...
A framework for describing semantic relationships among nodes in XML documents is presented. In contrast to earlier work, the XML documents may have ID references (i.e., they corr...
Sara Cohen, Yaron Kanza, Benny Kimelfeld, Yehoshua...
Documents formatted in eXtensible Markup Language (XML) are becoming increasingly available in collections of various document types. In this paper, we present an approach for the...
Massih-Reza Amini, Anastasios Tombros, Nicolas Usu...
A challenging question is how XML can be used to support distributed databases. This leads to the problem of how to obtain a suitable, cost-efficient distribution design for XML do...
The XML language is a W3C standard sustained by both the industry and the scientific community. Therefore, the available information annotated in XML keeps and will keep increasing...
Eugen Popovici, Pierre-Francois Marteau, Gildas M&...
We study the design issues of data-centric XML documents where (1) there are no mixed contents, i.e., each element may have some subelements and attributes, or it may have a singl...