Searching for authors named "Christopher Thomas" – sorted by Relevance.
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On the expressiveness of the languages for the Semantic Web — Making a case for “A little more
- "So far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain. And so far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."
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Predicting Domain Specific Entities with Limited Background Knowledge
- This paper proposes a framework for automatic recognition of domain-specific entities from text, given limited background knowledge, e.g. in form of an ontology. The algorithm exploits several lightweight natural language processing techniques, such as tokenization and stemming, as well as statistic
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Semantics for the semantic web: the implicit, the formal and the powerful
- Enabling applications that exploit heterogeneous data in the Semantic Web will require us to harness a broad variety of semantics. Considering the role of semantics in a number of research areas in computer science, we organize semantics in three forms: implicit, formal and powerful, and explore the
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K.: METEOR-S Web Service Annotation Framework with Machine Learning Classification
- Researchers have recognized the need for more expressive descriptions of Web services. Most approaches have suggested using ontologies to either describe the Web services or to annotate syntactical descriptions of Web services. Earlier approaches are typically manual, and capability to support autom
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Knowledge modeling and its application in life sciences: A tale of two ontologies
- High throughput glycoproteomics, similar to genomics and proteomics, involves extremely large volumes of distributed, heterogeneous data as a basis for identification and quantification of a structurally diverse collection of biomolecules. The ability to share, compare, query for and most critically
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Evolution of the Light--Cone Distribution Function for a Heavy Quark
- We compute the one-loop anomalous dimension for the light cone distribution function of a heavy quark and solve the corresponding evolution equation analytically. Some implications of the results for inclusive B decays are discussed. 1 Introduction The heavy mass expansion for inclusive decays of
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The Renormalization Group Evolution of the CKM Matrix
- We compute the renormalization of the complete CKM matrix in the MS scheme and perform a renormalization group analysis of the CKM parameters. The calculation is simplified by studying only the Higgs sector, which for the fi-function of the CKM matrix is at one loop the same as in the full Standard
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Modular Ontology Design Using Canonical Building Blocks in the Biochemistry Domain
- The field of BioInformatics has become a major venue for the development and application of computational ontologies. Ranging from controlled vocabularies to annotation of experimental data to reasoning tasks, BioOntologies are advancing to form a comprehensive knowledge foundation in this field. Wi
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Encouraging Innovation by Engineering the Learning Curve
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