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Implicit Web
The Implicit Web is a concept coined in 2007 to denote web sites which specialize in the synthesis of personal information gleaned from the Internet…
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2017
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2017
RANKING RADICALLY IMPLICIT WEB FORUM USERS BY ASPECT SCORE
Assistant Professor Mrs.C.Jackulin
2017
Corpus ID: 212585896
In the computational linguistics the extraction of actual sense of words from text has a long history in the field. Due to its…
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2011
Review
2011
Impact of Implicit Association Experience and Motivation to Control Prejudice on Stigma
K. Shaffer
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Brian A. Nosek
2011
Corpus ID: 10974874
The current study examined the effect of completing implicit association measures as an intervention to alter explicit stigma…
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2010
2010
Community Detection in the Collaborative Web
L. Abrouk
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D. Gross-Amblard
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N. Cullot
2010
Corpus ID: 48280422
Most of the existing social network systems require from their users an explicit statement of their friendship relations. In this…
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2009
2009
Information Foraging Theory as a Form of Collective Intelligence for Social Search
Luca Longo
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Stephen Barrett
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Pierpaolo Dondio
International Conference on Computational…
2009
Corpus ID: 15309864
The World Wide Web is growing in size and with the proliferation of large-scale collaborative computing environments Social…
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2008
2008
Web Logic Programming Informatics System Design LS
Giulio Piancastelli
2008
Corpus ID: 61655007
ion The Abstraction Problem Most programming models for World Wide Web applications has been based on different abstractions than…
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2005
2005
Dynamic Documents Indexing in Evolving Contexts
Rolf Nossum
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V. Oleshchuk
2005
Corpus ID: 1028543
In this paper we consider similarity between documents in contexts defined by ontologies. Two documents have different similarity…
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