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    Querying temporal clinical databases on granular trends by Combi, Carlo, Pozzi, Giuseppe, Rossato, Rosalba

    Published in Journal of biomedical informatics (01-04-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► We propose a framework considering granular temporal trends of clinical data. ► Temporal clinical data (hemodialysis data) are considered…”
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    Temporal Functional Dependencies with Multiple Granularities: A Logic Based Approach by Combi, Carlo, Rossato, Rosalba

    “…Functional dependencies allow one to define semantic constraints on relational databases without focusing on data dynamics. Some efforts have been devoted in…”
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    Merging multimedia presentations and semistructured temporal data: a graph-based model and its application to clinical information by Combi, Carlo, Oliboni, Barbara, Rossato, Rosalba

    Published in Artificial intelligence in medicine (01-06-2005)
    “…In this paper, we focus on the issue of providing physicians with the capability of representing in a seamless way both temporal aspects of multimedia…”
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    Anomaly Detection in XML databases by means of Association Rules by Bruno, G., Garza, P., Quintarelli, E., Rossato, R.

    “…Anomaly detection has the double purpose of discovering interesting exceptions and identifying incorrect data in huge amounts of data. Since anomalies are rare…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Representing trends and trend dependencies with multiple granularities by Combi, C., Rossato, R.

    “…In this paper we propose a formal framework allowing the expression of temporal trends which involve multiple granularities. We first discuss the…”
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    Querying XML documents by using association rules by Combi, C., Oliboni, B., Rossato, R.

    “…In the last years XML is becoming a standardized means for representing semistructured data, i.e. data having a structure which is not regular and fixed in…”
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