Search results for "SIMILARITY"

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Zur Identifikation von Strukturanalogien in Datenmodellen

2005

On the one hand, data models decrease the complexity of information system development. On the other hand, data models causes additional complexity. Recently structural analogies are discussed as instruments reducing the complexity of data models. This piece of research presents a procedure to identify structural analogies in data models and demonstrates its performance by analyzing Scheer’s reference model for industrial enterprises (Y-CIM-model). The proposed procedure is based on formalizing data models within set theory and uses a quantitative similarity measure. The obtained results show both identical and very similar information structures within the Y-CIM-model. Furthermore, ways of…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryInformation structureSoftware developmentSimilarity measurecomputer.software_genreData modelingInformation modelEntity–relationship modelSoftware designData miningbusinessReference modelcomputerInformation SystemsWirtschaftsinformatik
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Cluster Aggregation for Analyzing Event-Related Potentials

2017

Topographic analysis are references independent for Event-Related Potentials (ERPs), and thus render statistically unambiguous results. This drives us to develop an effective clustering approach to finding temporal samples possessing similar topographies for analysing the temporal-spatial ERPs data. The previous study called CARTOOL used single clustering method to cluster ERP data. Indeed, given a clustering method, the quality of clustering varies with data and the number of clusters, motivating us to implement and compare multiple clustering algorithms via using multiple similarity measurements. By finding the minimum distance among the various clustering methods and selecting the most s…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryPattern recognition02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSimilarity (network science)Event-related potential0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCluster (physics)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceCluster analysisbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

2009

Bioinformatics is a new, rapidly expanding field that uses computational approaches to answer biological questions (Baxevanis, 2005). These questions are answered by means of analyzing and mining biological data. The field of bioinformatics or computational biology is a multidisciplinary research and development environment, in which a variety of techniques from computer science, applied mathematics, linguistics, physics, and, statistics are used. The terms bioinformatics and computational biology are often used interchangeably (Baldi, 1998; Pevzner, 2000). This new area of research is driven by the wealth of data from high throughput genome projects, such as the human genome sequencing pro…

ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONSimilarity (network science)Computer scienceSystems biologyComputational genomicsComputational biologyProteomicsBioinformaticsComputational and Statistical Genetics
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Jalapeno or jalapeño: Do diacritics in consonant letters modulate visual similarity effects during word recognition?

2020

AbstractPrior research has shown that word identification times to DENTIST are faster when briefly preceded by a visually similar prime (dentjst; i↔j) than when preceded by a visually dissimilar prime (dentgst). However, these effects of visual similarity do not occur in the Arabic alphabet when the critical letter differs in the diacritical signs: for the target the visually similar one-letter replaced prime (compare and is no more effective than the visually dissimilar one-letter replaced prime Here we examined whether this dissociative pattern is due to the special role of diacritics during word processing. We conducted a masked priming lexical decision experiment in Spanish using target…

ConsonantLinguistics and LanguageSpeech recognition05 social sciencesWord processingExperimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and Linguistics03 medical and health sciencesPrime (symbol)0302 clinical medicineSimilarity (psychology)Word recognitionComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGLexical decision taskFeature (machine learning)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyPriming (psychology)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologyApplied Psycholinguistics
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Categories, Musical Instruments, and Drawings: A Unification Dream

2019

The mathematical formalism of category theory allows to investigate musical structures at both low and high levels, performance practice (with musical gestures) and music analysis. Mathematical formalism can also be used to connect music with other disciplines such as visual arts. In our analysis, we extend former studies on category theory applied to musical gestures, including musical instruments and playing techniques. Some basic concepts of categories may help navigate within the complexity of several branches of contemporary music research, giving it a unitarian character. Such a 'unification dream,' that we can call 'cARTegory theory,' also includes metaphorical references to topos th…

Contemporary classical musicSettore INF/01 - InformaticaUnificationInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)MusicalSettore MAT/04 - Matematiche ComplementariLinguisticsTopos theorySettore MAT/02 - AlgebraCharacter (mathematics)Music theoryGestural similarityCategory theory; Classifying toposes; Gestural similarityClassifying toposesCategory theoryPsychologyCategory theoryGesture
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RecomMetz: A context-aware knowledge-based mobile recommender system for movie showtimes

2015

Abstract Recommender systems are used to provide filtered information from a large amount of elements. They provide personalized recommendations on products or services to users. The recommendations are intended to provide interesting elements to users. Recommender systems can be developed using different techniques and algorithms where the selection of these techniques depends on the area in which they will be applied. This paper proposes a recommender system in the leisure domain, specifically in the movie showtimes domain. The system proposed is called RecomMetz, and it is a context-aware mobile recommender system based on Semantic Web technologies. In detail, a domain ontology primarily…

Context modelInformation retrievalComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringOntology (information science)Recommender systemComputer Science ApplicationsDomain (software engineering)World Wide WebSemantic similarityArtificial IntelligenceOntologyUser interfaceMobile deviceSemantic WebExpert Systems with Applications
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A Short-Term Data Based Water Consumption Prediction Approach

2019

A smart water network consists of a large number of devices that measure a wide range of parameters present in distribution networks in an automatic and continuous way. Among these data, you can find the flow, pressure, or totalizer measurements that, when processed with appropriate algorithms, allow for leakage detection at an early stage. These algorithms are mainly based on water demand forecasting. Different approaches for the prediction of water demand are available in the literature. Although they present successful results at different levels, they have two main drawbacks: the inclusion of several seasonalities is quite cumbersome, and the fitting horizons are not very large. With th…

Control and OptimizationSimilarity (geometry)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer science0208 environmental biotechnologywaterEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)forecasting02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyWater consumptionpattern-basedPattern-basedRange (statistics)medicineSDG 7 - Affordable and Clean EnergyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLeakage (economics)Machine-learningEngineering (miscellaneous)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMeasure (data warehouse)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Tmachine-learningWaterSeasonalityDemand forecastingmedicine.disease020801 environmental engineeringWater demandTerm (time)Stage (hydrology)Data miningcomputerForecastingEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Interaction strength and shape difference for the h9/2 and h11/2 configurations in163Tm

1991

The strongly shape driving πh9/2[541]l/2− configuration with α=+1/2 exhibits some anomalous, and so far unexplained, features concerning the crossing frequency, ħωc, the aligned angular momentum, ix, and interaction strength, at the alignment of the first pair of i13/2 quasineutrons in several odd-Z rare earth-nuclei. The h9/2[541]1/2− and h11/2[523]7/2− bands have been studied in the stably deformed rare-earth nucleus163Tm to investigate these features. A difference in band crossing frequency of ∼ 80 keV between the two bands is found. Rotational bands built on these two configurations have been found to cross in the spin range I=25/2–29/2 ħ. Theγ-decay pattern between the two bands is est…

Core (optical fiber)PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAngular momentumSimilarity (geometry)YrastNuclear fusionNeutronAtomic physicsElectronic band structureSpin-½Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei
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Incomplete self-similarity and flow velocity in gravel bed channels

2000

Velocity measurements, previously carried out using both a miniature current flowmeter and an acoustic Doppler velocimeter, are used to verify the applicability of the incomplete self-similarity theory to deduce the velocity profile in a gravel bed channel. Then, for the velocity profiles having the maximum value below the free surface and for the S-shaped profiles, the power velocity distribution is corrected using a new divergence function. For each value of the depth sediment ratio the nondimensional friction factor parameter is calculated by integration of the measured velocity distributions in the different verticals of the cross section. Finally, a semilogarithmic flow resistance equa…

Cross section (physics)Flow velocitySelf-similarityFree surfaceflow velocity gravel bed self-similarityGeotechnical engineeringShear velocityMechanicsAcoustic Doppler velocimetryGeologyFlow measurementWater Science and TechnologyPower (physics)
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Semantic, Typicality and Odor Representation: A Cross-cultural Study

2005

This study investigated odor-category organization in three cultures by evaluating (i) the relationship between linguistic and perceptual categorization and (ii) the existence of an internal structure of odor categories. In the first experiment, three groups of 30 participants from American, French and Vietnamese cultures performed a sorting task. The first group sorted 40 odorants on the basis of odor similarity, the second group sorted 40 odor names on the basis of name similarity and the last group sorted 40 odor names on the basis of imagined odor similarity. Results showed that odor categorization was based on perceptual or conceptual similarity and was in part independent of word and …

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMalePhysiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectOlfactionSpace (commercial competition)SemanticsBehavioral NeurosciencePhysiology (medical)PerceptionSimilarity (psychology)Humansmedia_commonCommunicationbusiness.industrymusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyAge FactorsCognitionSensory SystemsSemanticsCategorizationOdorOdorantsFemalebusinessPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesChemical Senses
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