121 research outputs found

    Flexible Integration and Efficient Analysis of Multidimensional Datasets from the Web

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    If numeric data from the Web are brought together, natural scientists can compare climate measurements with estimations, financial analysts can evaluate companies based on balance sheets and daily stock market values, and citizens can explore the GDP per capita from several data sources. However, heterogeneities and size of data remain a problem. This work presents methods to query a uniform view - the Global Cube - of available datasets from the Web and builds on Linked Data query approaches

    Reusing dynamic data marts for query management in an on-demand ETL architecture

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    Data analysts working often have a requirement to integrate an in-house data warehouse with external datasets, especially web-based datasets. Doing so can give them important insights into their performance when compared with competitors, their industry in general on a global scale, and make predictions as to sales, providing important decision support services. The quality of these insights depends on the quality of the data imported into the analysis dataset. There is a wealth of data freely available from government sources online but little unity between data sources, leading to a requirement for a data processing layer wherein various types of quality issues and heterogeneities can be resolved. Traditionally, this is achieved with an Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) series of processes which are performed on all of the available data, in advance, in a batch process typically run outside of business hours. While this is recognized as a powerful knowledge-based support, it is very expensive to build and maintain, and is very costly to update, in the event that new data sources become available. On-demand ETL offers a solution in that data is only acquired when needed and new sources can be added as they come online. However, this form of dynamic ETL is very difficult to deliver. In this research dissertation, we explore the possibilities of creating dynamic data marts which can be created using non-warehouse data to support the inclusion of new sources. We then examine how these dynamic structures can be used for query fulfillment andhow they can support an overall on-demand query mechanism. At each step of the research and development, we employ a robust validation using a real-world data warehouse from the agricultural domain with selected Agri web sources to test the dynamic elements of the proposed architecture

    Flexible Integration and Efficient Analysis of Multidimensional Datasets from the Web

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    If numeric data from the Web are brought together, natural scientists can compare climate measurements with estimations, financial analysts can evaluate companies based on balance sheets and daily stock market values, and citizens can explore the GDP per capita from several data sources. However, heterogeneities and size of data remain a problem. This work presents methods to query a uniform view - the Global Cube - of available datasets from the Web and builds on Linked Data query approaches

    The State of Open Data

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    It’s been ten years since open data first broke onto the global stage. Over the past decade, thousands of programmes and projects around the world have worked to open data and use it to address a myriad of social and economic challenges. Meanwhile, issues related to data rights and privacy have moved to the centre of public and political discourse. As the open data movement enters a new phase in its evolution, shifting to target real-world problems and embed open data thinking into other existing or emerging communities of practice, big questions still remain. How will open data initiatives respond to new concerns about privacy, inclusion, and artificial intelligence? And what can we learn from the last decade in order to deliver impact where it is most needed? The State of Open Data brings together over 60 authors from around the world to address these questions and to take stock of the real progress made to date across sectors and around the world, uncovering the issues that will shape the future of open data in the years to come

    Bioinspired metaheuristic algorithms for global optimization

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    This paper presents concise comparison study of newly developed bioinspired algorithms for global optimization problems. Three different metaheuristic techniques, namely Accelerated Particle Swarm Optimization (APSO), Firefly Algorithm (FA), and Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO) are investigated and implemented in Matlab environment. These methods are compared on four unimodal and multimodal nonlinear functions in order to find global optimum values. Computational results indicate that GWO outperforms other intelligent techniques, and that all aforementioned algorithms can be successfully used for optimization of continuous functions

    Experimental Evaluation of Growing and Pruning Hyper Basis Function Neural Networks Trained with Extended Information Filter

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    In this paper we test Extended Information Filter (EIF) for sequential training of Hyper Basis Function Neural Networks with growing and pruning ability (HBF-GP). The HBF neuron allows different scaling of input dimensions to provide better generalization property when dealing with complex nonlinear problems in engineering practice. The main intuition behind HBF is in generalization of Gaussian type of neuron that applies Mahalanobis-like distance as a distance metrics between input training sample and prototype vector. We exploit concept of neuron’s significance and allow growing and pruning of HBF neurons during sequential learning process. From engineer’s perspective, EIF is attractive for training of neural networks because it allows a designer to have scarce initial knowledge of the system/problem. Extensive experimental study shows that HBF neural network trained with EIF achieves same prediction error and compactness of network topology when compared to EKF, but without the need to know initial state uncertainty, which is its main advantage over EKF

    Histories and horizons

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    The research presented in this publication was carried out with the aid of the Open Data for Development (OD4D) Network and a grant from the International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of IDRC or its Board of Governors.Includes abstract in FrenchIt’s been ten years since open data first broke onto the global stage. Over the past decade, thousands of programs and projects around the world have worked to open data and use it to address a myriad of social and economic challenges. Meanwhile, issues related to data rights and privacy have moved to the centre of public and political discourse. As the open data movement enters a new phase in its evolution, shifting to target real-world problems and embed open data thinking into other existing or emerging communities of practice, big questions still remain. How will open data initiatives respond to new concerns about privacy, inclusion, and artificial intelligence? And what can we learn from the last decade in order to deliver impact where it is most needed? The State of Open Data brings together over 60 authors from around the world to address these questions and to take stock of the real progress made to date across sectors and around the world, uncovering the issues that will shape the future of open data in the years to come.Il y a dix ans, les données ouvertes faisaient une première percée sur la scène mondiale. Au cours de la dernière décennie, des milliers de programmes et de projets dans le monde entier ont été axés sur les données ouvertes, et ces dernières ont été utilisées pour relever une myriade de défis sociaux et économiques. Entre-temps, les problèmes liés aux droits sur les données et à la protection des données ont occupé la première place dans le discours public et politique. Comme le mouvement des données ouvertes entre dans une nouvelle phase de son évolution, la transition vers les problèmes concrets et l’intégration des données ouvertes insufflent une réflexion sur les autres communautés de pratique actuelles et émergentes, et il reste encore de grandes questions à régler. De quelle façon les initiatives en matière de données ouvertes répondront-elles aux nouvelles préoccupations sur la protection de la vie privée, l’inclusion et l’intelligence artificielle ? Que pouvons-nous apprendre de la dernière décennie pour avoir une incidence sur les besoins les plus pressants ? The State of Open Data rassemble plus de 60 auteurs du monde entier pour traiter de ces questions et faire le point sur les progrès réels réalisés à ce jour dans tous les secteurs et à l’échelle mondiale, en cernant les enjeux qui façonneront l’avenir des données ouvertes au cours des prochaines années

    Semantic discovery and reuse of business process patterns

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    Patterns currently play an important role in modern information systems (IS) development and their use has mainly been restricted to the design and implementation phases of the development lifecycle. Given the increasing significance of business modelling in IS development, patterns have the potential of providing a viable solution for promoting reusability of recurrent generalized models in the very early stages of development. As a statement of research-in-progress this paper focuses on business process patterns and proposes an initial methodological framework for the discovery and reuse of business process patterns within the IS development lifecycle. The framework borrows ideas from the domain engineering literature and proposes the use of semantics to drive both the discovery of patterns as well as their reuse

    Workshop, Long and Short Paper, and Poster Proceedings from the Fourth Immersive Learning Research Network Conference (iLRN 2018 Montana), 2018.

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    ILRN 2018 - Conferência internacional realizada em Montana de 24-29 de june de 2018.Workshop, short paper, and long paper proceedingsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    The Second Conference on Lunar Bases and Space Activities of the 21st Century, volume 2

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    These 92 papers comprise a peer-reviewed selection of presentations by authors from NASA, the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), industry, and academia at the Second Conference on Lunar Bases and Space Activities of the 21st Century. These papers go into more technical depth than did those published from the first NASA-sponsored symposium on the topic, held in 1984. Session topics included the following: (1) design and operation of transportation systems to, in orbit around, and on the Moon; (2) lunar base site selection; (3) design, architecture, construction, and operation of lunar bases and human habitats; (4) lunar-based scientific research and experimentation in astronomy, exobiology, and lunar geology; (5) recovery and use of lunar resources; (6) environmental and human factors of and life support technology for human presence on the Moon; and (7) program management of human exploration of the Moon and space
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