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Medicine is a very complex science organized in a variety of disciplines. It is very difficult for a medical professional to rely only on his knowledge gained through school and practice. Aside of already known PDA medical assistants, intra-hospital consultations, Web-forums, etc., our goal is to leverage the power of modern ICT to provide a system dedicated especially to doctors, for the purpose...
We present a knowledge management system for mathematics suggesting a combination of an information retrieval system with social networking techniques to overcome information flood in mathematical and natural scientific texts, and problems of merging databases within the system to structure our data efficiently. With regard to the increasing demand of knowledge management systems in all fields, especially...
Many real-world information needs are naturally formulated as queries with temporal constraints. However, the structured temporal background information needed to support such constraints is usually not available to information retrieval systems. As an alternative, we automatically compile temporal knowledge bases from Web documents, combining whatever quantitative and qualitative temporal information...
Information understanding and information valuation have mostly been studied separately. In this paper we propose using information understanding to reach a definition for information value or quality. We demonstrate how information valuation can be predicted and computed as potential causal impact of extractable semantics.
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