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Nikolay Karpov - Evolvable Semantic Platform for Facilitating Knowledge ExchangeAIST
This document describes an evolvable semantic platform called EXPERTIZE that was developed to facilitate knowledge exchange between experts at a university. EXPERTIZE analyzes unstructured text from news and matches it to the skills of university experts, as defined in their personal ontologies, in order to recommend relevant experts. It uses a latent Dirichlet allocation algorithm to perform the semantic matching. The system was implemented and evaluated, showing its ability to successfully recommend experts and categories for news items.
Overview of policies for security and data sharingbdemchak
This document provides an overview of policies for security and data sharing in the Physical Activity Location Measurement System (PALMS). PALMS aims to support data collection and analysis for exposure biology studies while being extensible, flexible, and HIPAA compliant. It discusses PALMS' logical architecture and policy composition, as well as the relationship between PALMS and the cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG) framework. Key topics covered include identity management, access control policies, and integrating PALMS with caBIG services and tools for enforcing security policies in enterprise grids.
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The document discusses writing help and research system development services for PhD and MS students. It outlines the key stages of a research project from the literature survey and proposal to system development, paper writing, publishing the thesis. It then discusses database and functions that are important in research system development, such as executing code through remote access software. Finally, it lists the services offered to help with writing and developing the research system from the literature review through to the final thesis.
The document discusses using machine-readable documents and ontologies to support literature-based discovery. It describes tools like Biotea and Citagora that can generate machine-readable documents with enriched metadata and full content management. The document also discusses how tools like RDFReactor and RDF4PMC can generate RDF from XML documents and enrich metadata and references to make new types of queries and analyses possible.
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Primary Data Integrity Techniques in Computer Networking
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The document discusses potential PhD projects related to MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport), an open source protocol commonly used in IoT applications. It lists several example projects including developing an outdoor air quality monitoring system using MQTT, a smart plug control system, and evaluating IoT protocols. The document also outlines the typical stages of a PhD project and provides contact information for a research assistance organization that helps with PhD and MS thesis work.
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The document discusses potential PhD project topics in LTE networks, including salient approaches like link adaptation, indoor positioning, and cooperative wireless relaying. It also covers topical fields for research like future 5G networks, LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave interworking, and heterogeneous networks. The document lists innovative subjects for LTE network PhD projects such as QoS guarantee, autonomous self-backhauled LTE mesh networks, and more.
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