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Evaluate a dataset search engine
Posted by: Ayush Singhal
Date: February 25, 2014 10:49AM

Hi
I am a PhD student at Univ of Minnesota. I need to evaluate the performance of two search engines for searching research datasets.Here is the link: http://doogle.pythonanywhere.com/login (user:admin, password:admin).
The idea is to find a dataset suitable for your problem. You may not know the dataset name but you know how to use the dataset
For e.g: Dataset for disease prediction in medical records
Dataset for link prediction in multiple social networks

The two engines will return you some results (possible datasets which can be used). Then you have to compare which results better satisfy your expectation.

And please fill the form whose link is provided.

Some sample queries:
link prediction using multiple networks dataset
link prediction for content rich networks dataset
outlier analysis in networks with content dataset
semi-supervised classification for content-rich networks dataset
protein-protein network dataset of yeast
SNP dataset from lung cancer study

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Evaluate a dataset search engine
Posted by: Ayush Singhal
Date: February 25, 2014 12:12PM

Hi
I am a PhD student at Univ of Minnesota. I need to evaluate the performance of two search engines for searching research datasets.Here is the link: http://doogle.pythonanywhere.com/login (user:admin, password:admin).
The idea is to find a dataset suitable for your problem. You may not know the dataset name but you know how to use the dataset
For e.g: Dataset for disease prediction in medical records
Dataset for link prediction in multiple social networks

The two engines will return you some results (possible datasets which can be used). Then you have to compare which results better satisfy your expectation.

And please fill the form whose link is provided.

Some sample queries:
link prediction using multiple networks dataset
link prediction for content rich networks dataset
outlier analysis in networks with content dataset
semi-supervised classification for content-rich networks dataset
protein-protein network dataset of yeast
SNP dataset from lung cancer study

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