107 research outputs found

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    The right expert at the right time and place: From expertise identification to expertise selection

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    We propose a unified and complete solution for expert finding in organizations, including not only expertise identification, but also expertise selection functionality. The latter two include the use of implicit and explicit preferences of users on meeting each other, as well as localization and planning as important auxiliary processes. We also propose a solution for privacy protection, which is urgently required in view of the huge amount of privacy sensitive data involved. Various parts are elaborated elsewhere, and we look forward to a realization and usage of the proposed system as a whole

    QOTUM: The Query Optimizer for Distributed Database in Cloud Environment

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    In distributed and cloud database system, large amount of resources are used by complex queries that increase in payment overheads of cloud users. These resource needs can be minimised by evaluating common join operations and caching their results so that they could be applied to the execution of additional queries. In this research, the Query Optimization Technique Using Materialization (QOTUM) system is designed and developed that uses the mechanism of materialized views during query execution at distributed database in cloud environment. Extensive experiments are conducted with the help of standard benchmarks datasets and query workloads in cloud environment. The performance of QOTUM system is studied and evaluated against conventional SQL system based on various performance parameters

    Privacy-Preserving Data Analysis on Graphs and Social Networks

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    Exploration and Optimization Of Friends’ Connections In Social Networks

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    One paragraph only. Over the past few years, the rapid growth and the exponential use of social digital media has led to an increase in popularity of social networks and the emergence of social computing. In general, social networks are structures made of social entities (e.g., individuals) that are linked by some specific types of interdependency such as friendship. Most users of social media (e.g., Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube) have many linkages in terms of friends, connections, and/or followers. Among all these linkages, some of them are more important than others. This paper discusses related work on social networks and method use in crawling online social network graph

    Qualitative Effects of Knowledge Rules in Probabilistic Data Integration

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    One of the problems in data integration is data overlap: the fact that different data sources have data on the same real world entities. Much development time in data integration projects is devoted to entity resolution. Often advanced similarity measurement techniques are used to remove semantic duplicates from the integration result or solve other semantic conflicts, but it proofs impossible to get rid of all semantic problems in data integration. An often-used rule of thumb states that about 90% of the development effort is devoted to solving the remaining 10% hard cases. In an attempt to significantly decrease human effort at data integration time, we have proposed an approach that stores any remaining semantic uncertainty and conflicts in a probabilistic database enabling it to already be meaningfully used. The main development effort in our approach is devoted to defining and tuning knowledge rules and thresholds. Rules and thresholds directly impact the size and quality of the integration result. We measure integration quality indirectly by measuring the quality of answers to queries on the integrated data set in an information retrieval-like way. The main contribution of this report is an experimental investigation of the effects and sensitivity of rule definition and threshold tuning on the integration quality. This proves that our approach indeed reduces development effort — and not merely shifts the effort to rule definition and threshold tuning — by showing that setting rough safe thresholds and defining only a few rules suffices to produce a ‘good enough’ integration that can be meaningfully used
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