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Using latent variable models to identify large networks of species‐to‐species associations at different spatial scales

2015

Summary We present a hierarchical latent variable model that partitions variation in species occurrences and co-occurrences simultaneously at multiple spatial scales. We illustrate how the parameterized model can be used to predict the occurrences of a species by using as predictors not only the environmental covariates, but also the occurrences of all other species, at all spatial scales. We leverage recent progress in Bayesian latent variable models to implement a computationally effective algorithm that enables one to consider large communities and extensive sampling schemes. We exemplify the framework with a community of 98 fungal species sampled in c. 22 500 dead wood units in 230 plot…

0106 biological sciences010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEcological ModelingBayesian probabilityCo-occurrenceLatent variable15. Life on land010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHierarchical database modelStatisticsCovariateEconometricsLeverage (statistics)Latent variable modelEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPartial correlationMathematicsMethods in Ecology and Evolution
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Database Versioning 2.0, a Transparent SQL Approach Used in Quantitative Management and Decision Making

2015

Abstract Managerial decisions are based on accurate information and in today's time raw data is produced even with a stroke of a key. Regardless of the data creating process one needs to know how the information was extracted and which pool of data was used. One important factor is time therefore we need to structure it in layers of data history in such a way that it can be analyzed, (post)process, in order to be able to retrieve valuable information. The simplest way is to use a Database Management System (DBMS), but even with such a management system we face the issue of making it a self-contained database on each version of data added. Our proposed system, a continuation of previous work…

AutocommitSQLPhysical data modelComputer scienceViewData definition languagecomputer.software_genreDatabase designDatabase testingData modelingDecision Making ;DBMSGeneral Environmental Sciencecomputer.programming_languageDatabase modelData administrationSQLDatabasebusiness.industryComponent-oriented databaseDatabase Logical Version ControlAnalyticsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessRaw datacomputerIntelligent databaseProcedia Computer Science
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Evo-devo mechanisms underlying the continuum between homology and homoplasy

2015

The different manifestations of equivalence and similarity in structure throughout evolution suggest a continuous and hierarchical process that starts out with the origin of a morphological novelty, unit, or homologue. Once a morphological unit has originated, its properties change subsequently into variants that differ, in magnitude, from the original properties found in the common ancestor. We will look into the nature of morphological units and their degrees of modification, which will provide the starting point for restructuring the concept of “homology,” keeping the use of homology as the identity of an anatomical part, and homogeny, as the specific variation of that anatomical part du…

BiologyAnatomical partHomology (biology)Hierarchical database modelEvolutionary biologyPhenomenonConvergent evolutionGeneticsMorphological noveltyEvolutionary developmental biologyMolecular MedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution
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Applications and Limitations of Robust Bayesian Bounds and Type II MLE

1994

Three applications of robust Bayesian analysis and three examples of its limitations are given. The applications that are reviewed are the development of an automatic Ockham’s Razor, outlier detection, and analysis of weighted distributions. Limitations of robust Bayesian bounds are highlighted through examples that include analysis of a paranormal experiment and a hierarchical model. This last example shows a disturbing difference between actual hierarchical Bayesian analysis and robust Bayesian bounds, a difference which also arises if, instead, a Type II MLE or empirical Bayes analysis is performed.

Computer sciencebusiness.industryBayesian probabilityMachine learningcomputer.software_genreHierarchical database modelStatistics::ComputationBayesian robustnessRobust Bayesian analysisPrior probabilityAnomaly detectionArtificial intelligenceBayes analysisbusinesscomputer
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A Hierarchical Model for Analysing Consumption Patterns in Italy Before and During the Great Recession

2016

The paper aims to explore how the Great Recession of the twenty-first century has impacted on the consumption behaviour of Italian households. Following a hierarchical approach, the study investigates differences in consumption behaviour at both household and regional levels. Using micro data on Italian Household Expenditure for the years 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2012, multilevel and two-step regression models have been estimated. The analysis has been performed for four different consumption categories: food, housing, work-related and leisure. The analysis reveals that the economic crisis led to increasing income elasticity for each category of consumption, especially for food, the most essent…

Consumption (economics)Sociology and Political Science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral Social Sciences021107 urban & regional planningRegression analysisAverage level02 engineering and technologyHierarchical database modelGreat recessionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0502 economics and businessHuman geographyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEconomicsDemographic economicsRegional disparitie050207 economicsSocioeconomicsIncome elasticity of demandConsumption behaviourHierarchical modellingQuality of Life Research
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On utilizing an enhanced object partitioning scheme to optimize self-organizing lists-on-lists

2020

With the advent of “Big Data” as a field, in and of itself, there are at least three fundamentally new questions that have emerged, namely the Artificially Intelligence (AI)-based algorithms required, the hardware to process the data, and the methods to store and access the data efficiently. This paper (The work of the second author was partially supported by NSERC, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada. We are very grateful for the feedback from the anonymous Referees of the original submission. Their input significantly improved the quality of this final version.) presents some novel schemes for the last of the three areas. There have been thousands of papers written rega…

Control and OptimizationTheoretical computer scienceLearning automataComputer sciencebusiness.industryBig data02 engineering and technologyObject (computer science)Data structureHierarchical database modelField (computer science)030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingComputer Science Applications03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and Simulation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLocality of reference020201 artificial intelligence & image processingCluster analysisbusinessVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550
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Migration of Relational Database to Document-Oriented Database: Structure Denormalization and Data Transformation

2015

Relational databases remain the leading data storage technology. Nevertheless, many companies want to reduce operating expenses, to make scalable applications that use cloud computing technologies. Use of NoSQL database is one of the possible solutions, and it is forecasted that the NoSQL market will be growing at a CAGR of approximately 50 percent over the next five years. The paper offers a solution for quick data migration from a relational database into a document-oriented database. We have created semi-automatically two logical levels over physical data. Users can refine generated logical data model and configure data migration template for each needed document. Data migration features…

DatabaseRelational database management systemComputer scienceRelational databaseViewDatabase schemaDatabase theoryNoSQLcomputer.software_genrecomputerDatabase designDatabase model2015 7th International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Communication Systems and Networks
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PDB: A pictorial database oriented to data analysis

1993

The paper describes a new pictorial database oriented to image analysis, implemented inside the MIDAS data analysis system. Pictorial databases need expressive data structures in order to represent a wide class of information from the numerical to the visual. The model of the database is relational; however, a full normalization is not achievable, owing to the complexity of the visual information. The paper reports the general design and notes on the software implementation. Preliminary experiments show the performance of the pictorial database. Copyright © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

DatabaseSettore INF/01 - InformaticaRelational databaseComputer scienceNormalization (image processing)InformationSystems_DATABASEMANAGEMENTcomputer.software_genreData structureDatabase designPictorial databaseData analysis systemSystems designInformation retrievalManagement and queryRelational databaseDatabase theoryImage analysicomputerSoftwareDatabase model
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Export of Relational Databases to RDF Databases: A Case Study

2010

The vast amount of business information nowadays is stored in relational databases. For the Semantic Web vision to become a reality, we need ways how to exploit this data in form of RDF triples. The universal and commonly accepted solution for this problem still does not exist. In most cases, mapping languages are used for specification of correspondences between OWL ontology and DB schema. At the same time, these languages generally are not well suited for specification of mappings in cases when there is a substantial difference between OWL ontology and DB schema. In this paper, we describe a new model transformation-based method for specification of correspondences between the elements of…

Information retrievalComputer scienceEntity–relationship modelDatabase schemaSPARQLWeb Ontology LanguageSemi-structured datacomputer.file_formatRDFcomputerInformation schemacomputer.programming_languageDatabase model
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Self-service Ad-hoc Querying Using Controlled Natural Language

2016

The ad-hoc querying process is slow and error prone due to inability of business experts of accessing data directly without involving IT experts. The problem lies in complexity of means used to query data. We propose a new natural language- and semistar ontology-based ad-hoc querying approach which lowers the steep learning curve required to be able to query data. The proposed approach would significantly shorten the time needed to master the ad-hoc querying and to gain the direct access to data by business experts, thus facilitating the decision making process in enterprises, government institutions and other organizations.

Information retrievalDatabaseProcess (engineering)Computer science05 social sciences02 engineering and technologyOntology (information science)computer.software_genrelanguage.human_languageHierarchical database modelData accessControlled natural languageLearning curve020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringlanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDecision-makingcomputer050107 human factorsNatural language
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