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1 The comparison of Wiktionary thesauri

by Andrew Krizhanovsky
"... transformed into the machine-readable format1 ..."
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transformed into the machine-readable format1

Semantic Web Web Services Semantic Web Services • Tools

by Service Composition, Rolland Brunec, Betreuerin Sabine Maßmann, Universität Leipzig, Abteilung Datenbanken, Universität Leipzig, Abteilung Datenbanken, Problemseminar “ontologie-management Ontologies
"... Machine-readable format “Understanding ” of symbols • Human: Meaning is represented by the term itself (natural language + semantic relationship between terms “Student is-a Person”) • Machine: formal description of relationships Automated services ..."
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Machine-readable format “Understanding ” of symbols • Human: Meaning is represented by the term itself (natural language + semantic relationship between terms “Student is-a Person”) • Machine: formal description of relationships Automated services

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by unknown authors , 2012
"... Sometimes data is online in a nice, machine-readable format. Then it is very easy to import it into R. We have been doing this since the first assignment, without any fuss: rain <- ..."
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Sometimes data is online in a nice, machine-readable format. Then it is very easy to import it into R. We have been doing this since the first assignment, without any fuss: rain <-

Lecture 22: Importing Data from the Web

by unknown authors , 2013
"... Sometimes data is online in a nice, machine-readable format. Then it is very easy to import it into R. We have been doing this since the first assignment, without any fuss: rain <- ..."
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Sometimes data is online in a nice, machine-readable format. Then it is very easy to import it into R. We have been doing this since the first assignment, without any fuss: rain <-

Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) Program

by Henriette D. Avram
"... Many words have been written on the subject of the Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) Program: the events that led to the pilot project, the development of the format, the operational Distribution Service, the ..."
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Many words have been written on the subject of the Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) Program: the events that led to the pilot project, the development of the format, the operational Distribution Service, the

Deduplication of Records in Academic Literature Databases

by unknown authors
"... Mr. DLib 1, which represents an acronym for “machine-readable digital library ” [4], is an easy to use web service providing academic literature and corresponding bibliographic data in different machine-readable formats, e.g. XML or JSON. Mr. DLib is a joint research effort of the projects ..."
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Mr. DLib 1, which represents an acronym for “machine-readable digital library ” [4], is an easy to use web service providing academic literature and corresponding bibliographic data in different machine-readable formats, e.g. XML or JSON. Mr. DLib is a joint research effort of the projects

Recommendation Engine for Academic Literature

by unknown authors
"... Mr. DLib 1, which represents an acronym for “machine-readable digital library ” [4], is an easy to use web service providing academic literature and corresponding bibliographic data in different machine-readable formats, e.g. XML or JSON. Mr. DLib is a joint research effort of the projects ..."
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Mr. DLib 1, which represents an acronym for “machine-readable digital library ” [4], is an easy to use web service providing academic literature and corresponding bibliographic data in different machine-readable formats, e.g. XML or JSON. Mr. DLib is a joint research effort of the projects

Header Extraction from Scientific PDF Documents

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"... Mr. DLib 1, which represents an acronym for “machine-readable digital library ” [4], is an easy to use web service providing academic literature and corresponding bibliographic data in different machine-readable formats, e.g. XML or JSON. Mr. DLib is a joint research effort of the projects ..."
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Mr. DLib 1, which represents an acronym for “machine-readable digital library ” [4], is an easy to use web service providing academic literature and corresponding bibliographic data in different machine-readable formats, e.g. XML or JSON. Mr. DLib is a joint research effort of the projects

Machine-Readable Privacy Certificates for Services∗

by Marco Anisettih, Claudio A. Ardagnah, Michele Bezzii, Ernesto Damianih, Antonino Sabettai , 2013
"... Privacy-aware processing of personal data on the web of services re-quires managing a number of issues arising both from the technical and the legal domain. Several approaches have been proposed to matching privacy requirements (on the clients side) and privacy guarantees (on the service provider si ..."
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side). Still, the assurance of effective data pro-tection (when possible) relies on substantial human effort and exposes organizations to significant (non-)compliance risks. In this paper we put forward the idea that a privacy certification scheme producing and managing machine-readable artifacts

Federated Data Management and Query Optimization for Linked Open Data

by Olaf Görlitz, Steffen Staab
"... The automatic processing of information from the World Wide Web requires that data is available in a structured and machine readable format. The Linking Open Data initiative 1 actively promotes and supports the publication and interlinking of so called Linked Open Data from various sources and domai ..."
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The automatic processing of information from the World Wide Web requires that data is available in a structured and machine readable format. The Linking Open Data initiative 1 actively promotes and supports the publication and interlinking of so called Linked Open Data from various sources
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