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COSIT
2007
Springer
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16 years 17 days ago
Spatial Semantics in Difference Spaces
Higher level semantics are considered useful in the geospatial domain, yet there is no general consensus on the form these semantics should take. Indeed, knowledge representation p...
Vlad Tanasescu
BIOSTEC
2008
148views Healthcare» more  BIOSTEC 2008»
15 years 7 months ago
Representing and Reasoning with Temporal Constraints in Clinical Trials Using Semantic Technologies
Clinical trial protocols include schedule of clinical trial activities such as clinical tests, procedures, and medications. The schedule specifies temporal constraints on the seque...
Ravi D. Shankar, Susana B. Martins, Martin J. O'Co...
IUI
2000
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Requirements elicitation for an intelligent software test environment for the physically challenged
This paper is about the elicitation of the requirements for an intelligent interface for a software test development environment that will accommodate the physically challenged (P...
Warren Moseley
BMCBI
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Discovering gene annotations in biomedical text databases
Currently, most of the discovered biological and biomedical knowledge is available as textual data in scientific papers. And, locating and curating information about a genomic enti...
Ali Cakmak, Gultekin Özsoyoglu
BMCBI
2008
135views more  BMCBI 2008»
15 years 6 months ago
Facilitating the development of controlled vocabularies for metabolomics technologies with text mining
Background: Many bioinformatics applications rely on controlled vocabularies or ontologies to consistently interpret and seamlessly integrate information scattered across public r...
Irena Spasic, Daniel Schober, Susanna-Assunta Sans...