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This page last changed on Nov 24, 2008 by amitku.
Analytics
The analytics component is the most visible and most talked piece of the intersection. Currently two D2K based itineraries SVM and Naive Bayes are being used in the NORA application. As migration to MONK workbench happens we would like to move the D2K based infrastructure to new SEASR flows.
h3. Datastore and Queries
The MONK application will be datastore agnostic, we will be able to hookup RDF-triple store based solution and the NW's Relational database approach for analytic queries that are required by the data mining algorithms. The mediation and abstraction will happen at the proxy layer.
The full text non analytic search and queries -the back end system will be Fedora and we will use Middleware/PROXY layer to mediate all the calls and provide access control.
h3. Visualization Tools
SEASR will provide an environment for conducting scholarly research -with this is mind, the humanities computing MONK project will leverage the interface components developed in SEASR and some of the components that are being developed in MONK will get ported to the SEASR environment. An incomplete list of such components is: Collection Selection/Document Selector tool, the search and browse tools. The MONK Workbench being developed in the interface cell should inter-operate with SEASR components that require Web enabled UI.
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