- Abstract:
- The growth of online scientific literature, coupled with the growing maturity of text processing technology, has boosted the importance of text mining as a potentially crucial tool. However, there are several challenges to be addressed before sophisticated text mining services can be deployed within emerging workflow environments. Our work contributes at two levels. At the invocation level, we have developed a flexible XML-based pipeline architecture which allows non-XML pro-cessors to be readily integrated. At the description/discovery level, we have developed a broker for service composition, and an accompanying domain ontology, that leverage the OWL-S approach to service profiles.
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- @InProceedings{EDI-INF-RR-1030,
- author = {
Claire Grover
and Harry Halpin
and Ewan Klein
and Jochen Leidner
and Stephen Potter
and Sebastian Riedel
and Sally Scrutchin
},
- title = {A Framework for Text Mining Services},
- book title = {Proceedings of the Third UK e-Science Programme All Hands Meeting (AHM 2004), 31st August-3rd September, Nottingham UK},
- publisher = {EPSRC},
- year = 2004,
- month = {Jul},
- url = {http://www.allhands.org.uk/2004/proceedings/papers/281.pdf},
- }
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