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IDEAS 2014: Porto, Portugal
- Bipin C. Desai, Ana Maria Almeida, Jorge Bernardino, Elsa Ferreira Gomes:
18th International Database Engineering & Applications Symposium, IDEAS 2014, Porto, Portugal, July 7-9, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2627-8 - Omar Abdel Wahab, Moulay Omar Hachami, Arslan Zaffari, Mery Vivas, Gaby G. Dagher:
DARM: a privacy-preserving approach for distributed association rules mining on horizontally-partitioned data. 1-8 - Peter Z. Revesz:
A method for predicting citations to the scientific publications of individual researchers. 9-18 - Loredana Caruccio, Vincenzo Deufemia, Giuseppe Polese:
Visual data integration based on description logic reasoning. 19-28 - Béatrice Bouchou, Cheikh Niang:
Semantic mediator querying. 29-38 - Muntazir Mehdi, Aftab Iqbal, Aidan Hogan, Ali Hasnain, Yasar Khan, Stefan Decker, Ratnesh Sahay:
Discovering domain-specific public SPARQL endpoints: a life-sciences use-case. 39-45 - Areej Alasiry, Mark Levene, Alexandra Poulovassilis:
Mining named entities from search engine query logs. 46-56 - Roberta Akemi Sinoara, Camila Vaccari Sundermann, Ricardo M. Marcacini, Marcos Aurélio Domingues, Solange O. Rezende:
Named entities as privileged information for hierarchical text clustering. 57-66 - Alan Valejo, Jorge Carlos Valverde-Rebaza, Brett Drury, Alneu de Andrade Lopes:
Multilevel refinement based on neighborhood similarity. 67-76 - Bipin C. Desai:
The state of data. 77-86 - Toshiyuki Amagasa, Fan Zhang, Jun Sakuma, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
A scheme for privacy-preserving ontology mapping. 87-95 - Valéria Magalhães Pequeno, Vânia Maria Ponte Vidal, Marco A. Casanova, Luís Eufrasio T. Neto, Helena Galhardas:
Specifying complex correspondences between relational schemas and RDF models for generating customized R2RML mappings. 96-104 - João Rocha da Silva, Cristina Ribeiro, João Correia Lopes:
Ontology-based multi-domain metadata for research data management using triple stores. 105-114 - Nuno Oliveira, Paulo Cortez, Nelson Areal:
Automatic creation of stock market lexicons for sentiment analysis using StockTwits data. 115-123 - Luciano Caroprese, Ester Zumpano:
Dealing with incompleteness and inconsistency in P2P deductive databases. 124-131 - Ramakrishna B. Bairi, Ganesh Ramakrishnan, Vikas Sindhwani:
Personalized classifiers: evolving a classifier from a large reference knowledge graph. 132-141 - Robert Gottstein, Rohit Goyal, Sergej Hardock, Ilia Petrov, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
MV-IDX: indexing in multi-version databases. 142-148 - Alípio Mário Jorge, José Paulo Leal, Sarabjot S. Anand, Hugo Dias:
A study of machine learning methods for detecting user interest during web sessions. 149-157 - Weiwei Gong, Patrick E. O'Neil, Elizabeth J. O'Neil:
Improving MMDB distributed transactional concurrency. 158-167 - Daniel Serrano, Cláudia Antunes:
Condensed representation of frequent itemsets. 168-175 - Pavel Kriz:
Survey on open source platform-as-a-service solutions for education. 176-184 - Tobias Jäkel, Thomas Kühn, Hannes Voigt, Wolfgang Lehner:
RSQL - a query language for dynamic data types. 185-194 - Xiufeng Liu, Christian Thomsen, Torben Bach Pedersen:
CloudETL: scalable dimensional ETL for hive. 195-206 - Matteo Francia, Matteo Golfarelli, Stefano Rizzi:
A methodology for social BI. 207-216 - Ryan Slechta, Jason Sawin, Ben McCamish, David Chiu, Guadalupe Canahuate:
Optimizing query execution for variable-aligned length compression of bitmap indices. 217-226 - Min Luo, Nam Dang, Haruo Yokota:
A fragmented data-declustering strategy for high skew tolerance and efficient failure recovery. 227-236 - Stephen M. Ash, King-Ip (David) Lin:
Optimizing database index performance for solid state drives. 237-246 - Markus Endres, Patrick Roocks, Werner Kießling:
Algebraic optimization of grouped preference queries. 247-256 - António Meireles, Lino Figueiredo, Luís Seabra Lopes, Ana de Almeida:
Portable decision support system for heart failure detection and medical diagnosis. 257-260 - Mahsa Orang, Nematollaah Shiri:
An experimental evaluation of similarity measures for uncertain time series. 261-264 - Juan Antonio Lossio-Ventura, Clément Jonquet, Mathieu Roche, Maguelonne Teisseire:
Integration of linguistic and web information to improve biomedical terminology extraction. 265-269 - Sebastián Villarroya, David Martínez Casas, Moisés Vilar, José Ramon Rios Viqueira, José A. Taboada, José Manuel Cotos:
Heterogeneous sensor data integration for crowdsensing applications. 270-273 - Carson Kai-Sang Leung, Richard Kyle MacKinnon, Yang Wang:
A machine learning approach for stock price prediction. 274-277 - Hoda M. O. Mokhtar, Nariman Adel Hussein:
A novel mechanism for enhancing software transactional memory. 278-283 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Mohamed Medhat Gaber, Ary Mazharuddin Shiddiqi:
Adaptive data stream mining for wireless sensor networks. 284-287 - Rohit Dhamane, Marta Patiño-Martínez, Valerio Vianello, Ricardo Jiménez-Peris:
Performance evaluation of database replication systems. 288-293 - Richard Cimler, Jan Matyska, Vladimir Sobeslav:
Cloud based solution for mobile healthcare application. 298-301 - Rogério Luís de Carvalho Costa, Pedro Furtado:
Express execution lines and execution time estimation. 302-305 - Abhinaya Mohan, Peter Z. Revesz:
Applications of spatio-temporal data mining to north platter river reservoirs. 306-309 - Jakub Pavlík, Vladimir Sobeslav, Josef Horalek:
Statistics and analysis of service availability in cloud computing. 310-313 - Vinicius Monteiro de Lira, Salvatore Rinzivillo, Chiara Renso, Valéria Cesário Times, Patrícia C. A. R. Tedesco:
Investigating semantic regularity of human mobility lifestyle. 314-317 - Xiaolu Lu, Xiang Li, Dongxu Li, Ling Feng:
A 2D based partition strategy for solving RTC problem. 318-321 - Peter Mikulecký:
Cloud-based solutions for intelligent environments. 322-325 - Michelangelo Ceci, Nunziato Cassavia, Roberto Corizzo, Pietro Dicosta, Donato Malerba, Gaspare Maria, Elio Masciari, Camillo Pastura:
Innovative power operating center management exploiting big data techniques. 326-329 - Eriko Otsuka, Scott A. Wallace, David Chiu:
Design and evaluation of a Twitter hashtag recommendation system. 330-333 - Elsa Ferreira Gomes, Alípio Mário Jorge, Paulo J. Azevedo:
Classifying heart sounds using SAX motifs, random forests and text mining techniques. 334-337 - Takahiro Komamizu, Toshiyuki Amagasa, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
A scheme of automated object and facet extraction for faceted search over XML data. 338-341 - Kei Kanaoka, Yotaro Fujii, Motomichi Toyama:
Ducky: a data extraction system for various structured web documents. 342-347 - Bruno Oliveira, Orlando Belo:
On the conceptualization of ETL patterns: a Reo approach. 348-351 - Eliana Pereira, Andreia Brandão, Carlos Filipe Portela, Manuel Filipe Santos, José Machado, António Abelha:
Business intelligence in maternity care. 352-355 - Xiufeng Liu, Nadeem Iftikhar, Xike Xie:
Survey of real-time processing systems for big data. 356-361 - Jan Hovad, Jitka Komarkova:
Adaptive lidar grid filtering and utilization in the automated photorealistic surface modelling. 362-365 - Tiago Rosado, Jorge Bernardino:
An overview of openstack architecture. 366-367 - Eduardo Jesus, Jorge Bernardino:
Open source business intelligence in manufacturing. 368-369 - Soraia Cruz Oliveira, Elsa Ferreira Gomes, Alípio Mário Jorge:
Heart sounds classification using motif based segmentation. 370-371 - Norberto Bessa, Dalila B. M. M. Fontes:
Poster city logistics: analyzing the impact of different public policies in the oporto city. 372-373 - Hana Bydzovská, Lubomír Popelínský:
The influence of social data on student success prediction. 374-375 - Teresa Costa, José Paulo Leal:
Challenges in computing semantic relatedness for large semantic graphs. 376-377 - Jorge Augusto Meira, Eduardo Cunha de Almeida, Yves Le Traon:
A state machine for database non-functional testing. 378-379 - Edson Ramiro Lucas Filho, Eduardo Cunha de Almeida, Yves Le Traon:
Intra-query adaptivity for MapReduce query processing systems. 380-381 - Mizuki Furuya, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Kyoji Kawagoe:
Music classification method based on lyrics for music therapy. 382-383
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