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Reproducibility is a major feature of Science. Even agronomic research of exemplary quality may have irreproducible empirical findings because of random or systematic error. The ability to reproduce agronomic experiments based on statistical data and legacy scripts are not easily achieved. We...
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communication costs. The system uses Java, WEB and Ajax technology to school statistics, recruitment of employers, students work … together to build B / S structure of the site. This website statistics college employment rate, the use of units, schools and …
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Paper aimed to consider of approaches to big data (social network content) utilization for understanding of social behavior in the conflict zones, and analysis of dynamics of illegal armed groups. Analysis directed to identify of underage militants. The probabilistic and stochastic methods of...
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User's profiles play an important role when information systems try to meet their needs. This work presents a novel approach to build user profiles. It is based on information extraction techniques and proceeds by iterative steps. The use of different statistic metrics, Natural Language...
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It is widely accepted that modern QSAR began in the early 1960s. However, as long ago as 1816 scientists were making predictions about physical and chemical properties. The first investigations into the correlation of biological activities with physicochemical properties such as molecular weight...
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The exploitation of large data bases frequently implies the investment of large and, usually, expensive resources both in terms of the storage and processing time required. It is possible to obtain equivalent reduced data sets where the statistical information of the original data may be...
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