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Daniel Zuluaga-Astudillo, Juan Carlos Ruge, Javier Camacho-Tauta, Oscar Reyes-Ortiz and Bernardo Caicedo-Hormaza
Diatoms are microscopic algae with a skeleton called a frustule, formed chiefly of silica, and are found in almost all aquatic environments and climatic conditions. Diatomaceous soils (DSs) originate from frustule sedimentation. In civil works (design an...
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Jonathan Demelo and Kamran Sedig
We investigate the design of ontology-supported, progressively disclosed visual analytics interfaces for searching and triaging large document sets. The goal is to distill a set of criteria that can help guide the design of such systems. We begin with a ...
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Jonathan Demelo and Kamran Sedig
In this paper, we investigate ontology-supported interfaces for health informatics search tasks involving large document sets. We begin by providing background on health informatics, machine learning, and ontologies. We review leading research on health ...
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Paolo Fosci and Giuseppe Psaila
How to exploit the incredible variety of JSON data sets currently available on the Internet, for example, on Open Data portals? The traditional approach would require getting them from the portals, then storing them into some JSON document store and inte...
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Stefania Marrara, Mauro Pelucchi and Giuseppe Psaila
Social Media, Web Portals and, in general, information systems offer their own Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), used to provide large data sets concerning every aspect of day-by-day life. APIs usually provide data sets as collections of JSON do...
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