- From: Adrian Walker <adriandwalker@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:13:56 -0400
- To: "Daniela Barreiro Claro" <dclaro@ufba.br>
- Cc: public-sws-ig@w3.org
- Message-ID: <1e89d6a40707241113l6d7d2420y472346ae87439226@mail.gmail.com>
Daniela -- The following may be a bit surprising, as it operates closer to the end user level than most SWS and data mining designs. If you write ontologies and applications in executable English, as in the system online at the site below, then Google indexes and searches them. Thus, if you expose them to Google search, then Google does a kind of high level mining for you. You can do this manually now -- try typing demand some-quantity product refinery into Google, and you will get back http://www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/Oil-IndustrySupplyChain1.agent hope this helps, -- Adrian. Internet Business Logic (R) A Wiki for Executable Open Vocabulary English Online at www.reengineeringllc.com Shared use is free Adrian Walker Reengineering On 7/24/07, Daniela Barreiro Claro <dclaro@ufba.br> wrote: > > > Hello everybody!!! > > Can somebody point me some works dealing with Web services compositions > using Data Mining algorithms? For which purpose they were used? > > I thought on retrieving Web services (selection phase) based on > classification or association techniques. Thus Web services will be > dynamically classified and relations can be created thus allowing a > composition. > > Can somebody suggest other subjects for using Data Mining in WSC? > > > I would appreciate any suggestion. > > > Best regards, > Daniela CLARO > > > > >
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