Scientific Applications of Grid Computing
First International Workshop, SAG 2004, Bei**g, China, September 20-24, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers
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In recent years, there has been a remarkable surge in the development of Natural Language Processing (NLP) models, particularly in the realm of Named Entity Recognition (NER). Models such as BERT have demonstr...
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Latanoprost is a common glaucoma medication. Here, we study longitudinal effects of sustained latanoprost treatment on intraocular pressure (IOP) in C57BL/6J mice, as well as two potential side-effects, change...
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We present an adaptation of model-based clustering for partially labeled data, that is capable of finding hidden cluster labels. All the originally known and discoverable clusters are represented using localiz...
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A systematic classification of neuron types is a critical topic of debate in neuroscience. In this study, we propose a semi-supervised projected clustering algorithm based on finite mixture models and the expe...
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Estimation of distribution algorithms (EDAs) are one of the most promising paradigms in today’s evolutionary computation. In this field, there has been an incipient activity in the so-called parallel estimatio...
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Logistic regression (LR) is a simple and efficient supervised learning algorithm for estimating the probability of an outcome variable. This algorithm is widely accepted and used in medicine for classification...
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Evolutionary search algorithms have become an essential asset in the algorithmic toolbox for solving high-dimensional optimization problems in across a broad range of bioinformatics problems. Genetic algorithm...
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Hybrid metaheuristics have received considerable interest in recent years. A wide variety of hybrid approaches have been proposed in the literature. In this paper a new hybrid approach, named GA-EDA, is presen...
Book and Conference Proceedings
First International Workshop, SAG 2004, Bei**g, China, September 20-24, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers
Chapter and Conference Paper
In this paper, we present a new extension and reinterpretation of one of the most successful models of awareness in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), called the Spatial Model of Interaction (SMI), wh...
Chapter and Conference Paper
All sort of organizations needs as many information about their target population. Public datasets provides one important source of this information. However, the use of these databases is very difficult due t...
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One of the major advantages of Grid Computing (GC) technology is the use of geographically distributed resources. Nevertheless, just like any kind of systems, GC environments have a great problem: I/O system i...
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We wish to extend a warm welcome to the readers of the First International Workshop on Knowledge and Data Mining Grid (KDMG’05) proceedings. This workshop was held in June 2005, in conjunction with the 3rd Atl...
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This paper presents a Framework for Concurrent Distribute Transaction processing over Grid Environment, called DCP-Grid. DCP-Grid complements Web Services with some OGSI functionalities to implement the Two Ph...
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We wish to extend a warm welcome to GADA’05, The Second International Workshop on Grid Computing and its Application to Data Analysis, held in Ayia Napa (Cyprus), in conjunction with the On The Move Federated ...
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This paper presents a Framework for Distribute Transaction processing over Grid Environment, called DCP-Grid. DCP-Grid complements Web Services with some OGSI functionalities to implement the Two Phase Commit (2-...
Chapter and Conference Paper
Data Mining is playing a key role in most enterprises, which have to analyse great amounts of data in order to achieve higher profits. Nevertheless, due to the large datasets involved in this process, the data...
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Grid constitutes a new computing paradigm, which inherits a great number of its features from distributed systems. This new paradigm enables resource-sharing across networks, being data one of the most importa...
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Existing parallel file systems provide applications a little control for optimizing I/O accesses. Most of these systems use optimization techniques transparent to the applications, limiting the performance ach...
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Agent paradigm has become one of the most important topics appeared and widely developed in computing systems in the last decade. This paradigm is being sucessfully used in a large number of fields. MAPFS is a...