Federation over the Web: International Workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, May 1-6, 2005, Revised Selected PapersKlaus P. Jantke, Aran Lunzer, Nicolas Spyratos, Yuzuru Tanaka Springer Science & Business Media, 2006 M01 19 - 216 pages The lives of people all around the world, especially in industrialized nations, continue to be changed by the presence and growth of the Internet. Its in?uence is felt at scales ranging from private lifestyles to national economies, boosting thepaceatwhichmoderninformationandcommunicationtechnologiesin?uence personal choices along with business processes and scienti?c endeavors. In addition to its billions of HTML pages, the Web can now be seen as an open repository of computing resources. These resources provide access to computational services as well as data repositories, through a rapidly growing variety of Web applications and Web services. However, people’s usage of all these resources barely scratches the surface of the possibilities that such richness should o?er. One simple reason is that, given the variety of information available and the rate at which it is being extended, it is di?cult to keep up with the range of resources relevant to one’s interests. Another reason is that resources are o?ered in a bewildering variety of formats and styles, so that many resources e?ectively stand in isolation. This is reminiscent of the challenge of enterprise application integration, - miliar to every large organization be it in commerce, academia or government. Thechallengearisesbecauseoftheaccumulationofinformationandcommuni- tion systems over decades, typically without the technical provision or political will to make them work together. Thus the exchange of data among those s- tems is di?cult and expensive, and the potential synergetic e?ects of combining them are never realized. |
Contents
Knowledge LookUp and Matching | 1 |
Faster Pattern Matching Algorithm for ArcAnnotated Sequences | 25 |
VSOP ValuedSumofProducts Calculator for Knowledge Processing | 40 |
Knowledge Search and Clustering | 59 |
SpecificPurpose Web Searches on the Basis of Structure | 79 |
Graph Clustering Based on Structural Similarity of Fragments | 97 |
Knowledge Mediation | 115 |
Querying with Preferences in a Digital Library | 130 |
Interoperation of WebBased Resources | 143 |
Knowledge Federation over the Web Based on Meme Media | 159 |
Knowledge Evolution | 183 |
Mechanisms of Knowledge Evolution for Web Information Extraction | 202 |
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algorithm application approach attribute Bayes BDDs Boolean communities connection context database defined definition delimiter languages denoted documents empirical probabilities evaluation example extracted FC-based clusters feature terms federation Formal Concept Formal Concept Analysis fragment spectrum function graph Hokkaido University input intelligent resources interface interoperation knowledge evolution learning algorithm left delimiters Machine Learning Markov model maxaps(S maximal cliques meme media meta relation method n-gram VMM model naive Bayes classifier node paper pattern personalized query problem Proc processing product terms pseudo-clique QuickSort random variable recipe RecipeSheet right delimiters scenarios search engine semantic sensor sequence shown in Fig similar source keyword specified spectra structure subgraphs suffix tree Sushi target keyword term-document matrix text classification text retrieval Top-N training set tuple vector view relation VSOP VSOP calculator Web application weighted words wrapper ZBDD