2007
DOI: 10.2197/ipsjdc.3.164
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Retrieving Functionally Similar Bioinformatics Workflows Using TF-IDF Filtering

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“…However, the quest for resources becomes a very demanding and time-consuming activity, so that a dynamic semantic indexing system of bioinformatics services becomes essential [38]. Searching functionally similar bioinformatics workflows is also important for the recyclable use of these [39].…”
Section: Bioinformatics Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the quest for resources becomes a very demanding and time-consuming activity, so that a dynamic semantic indexing system of bioinformatics services becomes essential [38]. Searching functionally similar bioinformatics workflows is also important for the recyclable use of these [39].…”
Section: Bioinformatics Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the quest for resources becomes a very demanding and time-consuming activity, so that a dynamic semantic indexing system of bioinformatics services becomes essential [43]. Searching functionally similar bioinformatics workflows is also important for the recyclable use of bioinformatics workflows [44]. In addition, automatic generation of bioinformatics is possible if bioinformatics ontology that defines input-output data specification and functional specification is established [45].…”
Section: Data Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%