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Optimization and Refinement of XML Schema Inference Approaches [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Although XML is a widely used technology, the majority of real-world XML documents does not conform to any particular schema. To fill the gap, the research area of automatic schema inference from XML documents has emerged. This work refines and extends recent approaches to the automatic schema inference mainly by exploiting an obsolete schema in the ...
Michal Klempa, Klempa, Michal
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Interactive inference of XML schemas

2010 Fourth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS), 2010
The XML has undoubtedly become a standard for data representation and manipulation. But most of XML documents are still created without the respective description of their structure, i.e. an XML schema. Hence, in this paper we focus on the problem of inference of an XML schema from a given sample set of XML documents.
Julie Vyhnanovska, Irena Mlynkova
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JSON Schema Inference Approaches

2020
Since the traditional relational database systems are not capable of following the contemporary requirements on Big Data processing, a family of NoSQL databases emerged. It is not an exception for such systems not to require an explicit schema for the data they store.
Pavel Contos, Martin Svoboda
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Schema and Inference

1984
The agreement that social psychology has become cognitive seems to be unanimous. The present article inquires into the meaning of what has been called the Cognitive turn. Two central concepts of cognitive science, psychology, and social psychology are then analyzed historically and systematically. They are: 1.
Carl F. Graumann, Michael Sommer
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Secure logical schema and decomposition algorithm for proactive context dependent attribute based inference control

open access: yesData and Knowledge Engineering, 2017
Inference problem has always been an important and challenging topic of data privacy in databases. In relational databases, the traditional solution to this problem was to define views on relational schemas to restrict the subset of attributes and ...
Kantarcioglu, Murat   +6 more
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Inference and schema: An ethnographic view

Human Studies, 1983
Ethnography as a research process is notoriously difficult to articulate. In the anthropological literature, there are descriptions of its mystique, awkward mix? tures of detachment and involvement, and efforts to refine elusive concepts like "participant observation." Because of its emergent nature, and its emphasis on the apprehension of pattern in ...
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Inferring and Exploiting Problem Structure with Schema Grammar

2014
In this work we introduce a model-building algorithm that is able to infer problem structure using generative grammar induction. We define a class of grammar that can represent the structure of a problem space as a hierarchy of multivariate patterns (schemata), and a compression algorithm that can infer an instance of the grammar from a collection of ...
Chris R. Cox, Richard A. Watson
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Inferring a Relax NG Schema from XML Documents

2016
An XML schema specifies the structural properties of XML documents generated from the schema and, thus, is useful to manage XML data efficiently. However, there are often XML documents without a valid schema or with an incorrect schema in practice. This leads us to study the problem of inferring a Relax NG schema from a set of XML documents that are ...
Guen-Hae Kim, Sang-Ki Ko, Yo-Sub Han
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Schema inference for multi-model data

Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, 2022
Pavel Koupil   +2 more
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Relational Schemas as a Source of If–Then Self-Inference Procedures

Review of General Psychology, 1997
It is generally accepted that the sense of self is constructed rather than directly perceived or experienced. The hypothesis is advanced here that people's rules of self-inference derive in large part from if–then expectancies about the contingencies of interpersonal interaction; that is, expectancies about how other people will react to one's ...
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