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DEXA Workshops 2018: Regensburg, Germany
- Mourad Elloumi, Michael Granitzer, Abdelkader Hameurlain, Christin Seifert, Benno Stein, A Min Tjoa, Roland R. Wagner:
Database and Expert Systems Applications - DEXA 2018 International Workshops, BDMICS, BIOKDD, and TIR, Regensburg, Germany, September 3-6, 2018, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 903, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-99132-0
Big Data Management in Cloud Systems (BDMICS)
- Carlos Ordonez, Ladjel Bellatreche:
A Survey on Parallel Database Systems from a Storage Perspective: Rows Versus Columns. 5-20 - Carl Camilleri, Joseph G. Vella, Vitezslav Nezval:
ThespisDIIP: Distributed Integrity Invariant Preservation. 21-37 - Christopher Horn, Marina Tropmann-Frick:
Privacy Issues for Cloud Systems. 38-45 - Rao Casturi, Rajshekhar Sunderraman:
Script Based Migration Toolkit for Cloud Computing Architecture in Building Scalable Investment Platforms. 46-64 - Ahmed I. A. Al-Ghezi, Lena Wiese:
Space-Adaptive and Workload-Aware Replication and Partitioning for Distributed RDF Triple Stores. 65-75 - Xiao Chen, Kirity Rapuru, Gabriel Campero Durand, Eike Schallehn, Gunter Saake:
Performance Comparison of Three Spark-Based Implementations of Parallel Entity Resolution. 76-87 - Sikder Tahsin Al-Amin, Carlos Ordonez, Ladjel Bellatreche:
Big Data Analytics: Exploring Graphs with Optimized SQL Queries. 88-100
Biological Knowledge Discovery from Big Data (BIOKDD)
- Marcello Dalpasso, Giuseppe Lancia:
New Modeling Ideas for the Exact Solution of the Closest String Problem. 105-114 - Loai AbedAllah, Malik Yousef:
Ensemble Clustering Based Dimensional Reduction. 115-125 - Michael Judd, Farhana H. Zulkernine, Brent Wolfrom, David Barber, Akshay Rajaram:
Detecting Low Back Pain from Clinical Narratives Using Machine Learning Approaches. 126-137 - Emanuel Weitschek, Fabio Cumbo, Eleonora Cappelli, Giovanni Felici, Paola Bertolazzi:
Classifying Big DNA Methylation Data: A Gene-Oriented Approach. 138-149 - Guryash Bahra, Lena Wiese:
Classifying Leukemia and Gout Patients with Neural Networks. 150-160 - Alia Fatima, Usman Qamar, Saad Rehman, Aiman Khan Nazir:
Incremental Wrapper Based Random Forest Gene Subset Selection for Tumor Discernment. 161-167 - Roman Zoun, Gabriel Campero Durand, Kay Schallert, Apoorva Patrikar, David Broneske, Wolfram Fenske, Robert Heyer, Dirk Benndorf, Gunter Saake:
Protein Identification as a Suitable Application for Fast Data Architecture. 168-178 - Mirto Musci, Marco Ferretti:
Mining Geometrical Motifs Co-occurrences in the CMS Dataset. 179-190 - Haithem Aouabed, Rodrigo Santamaría, Mourad Elloumi:
Suitable Overlapping Set Visualization Techniques and Their Application to Visualize Biclustering Results on Gene Expression Data. 191-201
Technologies for Information Retrieval (TIR)
- Marina Santini, Wiktor Strandqvist, Mikael Nyström, Marjan Alirezaie, Arne Jönsson:
Can We Quantify Domainhood? Exploring Measures to Assess Domain-Specificity in Web Corpora. 207-217 - Lukas Galke, Gunnar Gerstenkorn, Ansgar Scherp:
A Case Study of Closed-Domain Response Suggestion with Limited Training Data. 218-229 - Tilman Beck, Falk Böschen, Ansgar Scherp:
What to Read Next? Challenges and Preliminary Results in Selecting Representative Documents. 230-242 - Frieda Josi, Christian Wartena, Jean Charbonnier:
Text-Based Annotation of Scientific Images Using Wikimedia Categories. 243-253 - Nedim Lipka, Tak Yeon Lee, Eunyee Koh:
Detecting Link and Landing Page Misalignment in Marketing Emails. 254-264 - Jukka Ruohonen, Ville Leppänen:
Toward Validation of Textual Information Retrieval Techniques for Software Weaknesses. 265-277 - Jamal Al Qundus, Adrian Paschke:
Investigating the Effect of Attributes on User Trust in Social Media. 278-288 - Tobias Milz, Christin Seifert:
Analysing Author Self-citations in Computer Science Publications. 289-300 - Tahar Rafa, Samir Kechid:
A Semantic-Based Personalized Information Retrieval Approach Using a Geo-Social User Profile. 301-313
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