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Missing Data and Causal Chains | History of an Idea: Missing Data
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History of an Idea: Missing Data. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Judea Pearl and Causality. Ontology Matching Book →. Missing Data and Causal Chains. September 7, 2007. One of my colleagues today suggested an interesting way of looking at the problem of missing data. He referred back to a lot of work on process modeling, where people in essence try to “reverse engineer” existing business processes. More broadly, steps in a process or information that is gathered are part of some causal chain. You are...
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Judea Pearl and Causality | History of an Idea: Missing Data
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History of an Idea: Missing Data. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Comparing Upper Ontology Definitions of “Information Resource”. Missing Data and Causal Chains →. Judea Pearl and Causality. September 6, 2007. Who is one of the more influential authors on knowledge representation, causal reasoning, and AI wrote a book in 2000 titled “ Causality: Models, Reasoning, and Inference. 8220; (Dr. Pearl is also as it happens Daniel Pearl’s. On his page that describes why he wrote the book. You are commenting ...
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Other Database Blogs of Interest. Planet DB2 Blog Aggregator. PlanetDB2 is an aggregator of blogs about DB2. The publisher of PlanetDB2 combines and republishes posts written by DB2 bloggers around the world. If you want to learn about DB2, this is the one blog you absolutely must follow. TOP. A page of great SQL Server related blogs each of which feature personal perspectives from industry experts on new developments in SQL Server and database technology. TOP. The goal of this blog is to educate readers...
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DavidinVA | History of an Idea: Missing Data
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History of an Idea: Missing Data. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Trends in usage – data/information that fades from common usage. August 31, 2007. In a subsequent post I’ll talk about a specfic examples such as evolving knowledge and frames of reference in science and the shift in standards for research. Missing data and Tacit Knowledge. August 31, 2007. Culturally Embedded Computing Group (i.e. cultural assumptions). August 28, 2007. Http:/ cemcom.infosci.cornell.edu/home.php. We analyze, design, bu...
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About Missing Data | History of an Idea: Missing Data
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History of an Idea: Missing Data. Just another WordPress.com weblog. This blog is an attempt to organize working notes related to research on missing values. If you’d like to read a draft abstract, click here. Click the image below. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. S is for Semantics.
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Trends in usage – data/information that fades from common usage | History of an Idea: Missing Data
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History of an Idea: Missing Data. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Missing data and Tacit Knowledge. Comparing Upper Ontology Definitions of “Information Resource” →. Trends in usage – data/information that fades from common usage. August 31, 2007. In a subsequent post I’ll talk about a specfic examples such as evolving knowledge and frames of reference in science and the shift in standards for research. This entry was posted in General. Missing data and Tacit Knowledge. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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mdavidallen | History of an Idea: Missing Data
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History of an Idea: Missing Data. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Ontology Game: Humans Matching Concepts. December 17, 2007. A new “ontology game”. Has recently been announced, as a “game with a purpose” to help get humans to categorize objects properly according to a formal ontology. These don’t appear to me though to be fatal problems for the game, just teething problems. It could be fun if the data set was widened substantially, and the category choice perhaps narrowed a bit. And of ...A complete ...
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“Unpacking” implicit data values | History of an Idea: Missing Data
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History of an Idea: Missing Data. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Ontology Game: Humans Matching Concepts →. 8220;Unpacking” implicit data values. November 7, 2007. One of the areas where missing data is most often made explicit is in “unpacking” data values. Recently, I’ve been working with a system called Trio. Honest-to-god certain, meaning that it has a confidence rating of 100%. Certainty information is unknown, but assumed to be certain. Certainty information doesn’t apply. Data Mining: Text Min...
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caBIG: Missing Value Reason Whitepaper | History of an Idea: Missing Data
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History of an Idea: Missing Data. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Interesting Missing Value Case: Neuropsych evaluations. The Final NULL in the Coffin →. CaBIG: Missing Value Reason Whitepaper. July 26, 2007. Missing Value Reason Whitepaper. A group was formed as part of caBIG (Cancer Bioinformatics Grid, affiliated with the NIH) to investigate cataloging a list of reasons why information would be missing from biomedical research data sets. This entry was posted in Links. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.