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fields and provides to the researchers the application form best matched to the researcher's current research field. We have developed recommendation system of Grant-in-Aid system for researchers by using JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) keywords. The system can determine some rules associated between the
Classical algorithms of keywords extraction can hardly get low computational complexity and high accuracy. The association rule mining based algorithm is proposed in this paper. This algorithm adopts improved FP-Growth algorithm to extract word co-occurrence information, utilizes the similarity algorithm to eliminate
The analysis of the vast storehouse of email content accumulated or produced by individual users has received relatively little attention other than for specific tasks such as relationship. Current email analysis in standard client applications consists of keyword based matching techniques for relationship of email
In last years, XML has become the standard for information representing, exchanging, and publishing. So, querying XML data is a well-explored topic in both database (DB) and information retrieval (IR) fields, which shows proximity search is well suited to XML documents, which are often modelled as labelled trees. Based on the observations that there are some semantic restrictions in userpsilas query,...
generate and calculate the associated relations and their strengths between documents within a domain. Each document is represented by a bag of words and their weights. We first build domain knowledge background based on the association rules at keyword level, and then we apply those association rules to generate and
over the past 20 years and the annual paper production in 2007 was about three times that in 1999. The analytical results eventually lead to several key findings. Several author keywords became the focus in the last few years, and might be a new research direction in the future. There are clear distinctions among author
and managed. Adaptation, personalization, usage statistics are some of the LMS functionality. But due to the exponential availability of Learning Objects, it leads to increase in difficulty to find the right resource to the user based on the context of learning or his/her preferences. When we search through keywords it
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.