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Sequential pattern mining is new trend in data mining domain with many useful applications, especially commercial application but it also results surprised effect in adaptive learning. Suppose there is an adaptive e-learning Website, a student access learning material / do exercises relating domain concepts in sessions. His learning sequences which are lists of concepts accessed after total study...
We describe a framework to build a user-centric training environment for information and communication technologies education. The result is a personal information ecosystem - PIE - that mashups available online services. The PIE is used to teach the technology, to deliver the course material and to train students to the practice in order to make them pro-active users of Web 2.0 communication services...
Spammers are always looking for new ways to bypass filters and spread spam content. Currently, spammers have not only improved their spam methods but have also moved towards exploiting software security vulnerabilities in order to spread their spam content. Spammers use weaknesses inside Web applications to inject their spam content into legitimate Web sites, redirect users to their own campaign,...
This paper presents how an e-Humanities High Throughput Computing application can be embedded in an e-humanities ecosystem using a restful services based approach. The HiTHeR application is a text mining agent to create automatically chains of readings for e-humanities research on historical collections. We show how we developed the text mining agent and realised it as restful services, which can...
Increasingly, organizations develop professional communities for knowledge transfer, usually so as to draw on a vast pool of expertise, or to enable participants to help each other when problems arise. Such communities can be perceived as digital ecosystems, where individuals with different levels of interest and resources participate and provide resources in a give-and-take that creates benefits...
Opinion mining is a process, used for automatic extraction of knowledge from the opinion of others about some particular topic or problem. With the growing availability of online resources on Web and popularity of fast and rich resources of opinion sharing such as online review sites and personal blogs, opinion mining has become an interesting area of research. World Wide Web is a fastest medium for...
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