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Database of EEG/ERP Experiments

JEŽEK, P., MOUČEK, R. Database of EEG/ERP Experiments. In BIOSTEC 2010. Setúbal: INSTICC, 2010. s. 222-227. ISBN: 978-989-674-016-0
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The article deals with the database of EEG/ERP experiments and its developed prototype. Storage, download and interchange of EEG/ERP data and metadata through the web interface is possible, various user roles are defined. The requirements specification including the system context, scope, basic features, data formats and metadata structures is presented. The system architecture, used technologies and the final realization are described. Additional tools and structures as converters of data formats and generated ontology are mentioned. The possible users of the database are specified.

WEBSOM Method - Word Categories in Czech Written Documents

MOUČEK, R., MAUTNER, P. WEBSOM Method - Word Categories in Czech Written Documents. In Text, Speech and Dialogue. Berlin: Springer, 2009. s. 85-92. ISBN: 978-3-642-04207-2
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We applied well-known WEBSOM method (based on two layer architecture) to categorization of Czech written documents. Our research was focused on the syntactic and semantic relationship within word categories of word category map (WCM). The document classification system was tested on a subset of 100 documents (manual work was necessary) from the corpus of Czech News Agency documents. The result confirmed that WEBSOM method could be hardly evaluated because humans have problems with natural language semantics and determination of semantic domains from word categories.

Database for EEG/ERP experiments

JEŽEK, P., MOUČEK, R. Database for EEG/ERP experiments. 2009.
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The goal of this work was to summarize problems with the storage of EEG/ERP records. We have design metadata description of raw data. We have developer own software solution which includes wide web application with users accounts where users can store data from own experiments. Data can be described by own metadata which can be selected from prepared forms. We have tested possibilities of semantic web solution including owl structures as well.

Neuroinformatics 2009, 2nd INCF Congress of Neuroinformatics

Mouček, R. Neuroinformatics 2009, 2nd INCF Congress of Neuroinformatics. Plzeň, Park Hotel, 06-SEP-09 - 08-SEP-09.
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The 2nd INCF Congress of Neuroinformatics was organized in collaboration with the Czech National Node and the University of West Bohemia, Pilsen. It was a 2.5 days single-track meeting featuring 6 keynote lectures, 5 workshops with 3 speakers and a panel discussion each, and an extensive poster & demo session. Workshops include the following topics: Advances in the automatic analysis of multi-dimensional data, Ontologies for neuroscience: applications and advances, How should a neuron be modeled: Biophysical detail vs. abstraction, High performance computing and grid infrastructure for neuroinformatics applications, and The neuroinformatics of neural connectivity. All speaker, poster and demo abstracts are published online by Frontiers in Neuroscience. Three student courses and two satellite meetings were organized before or after the main congress.

Categorization of Czech Written Documents using WEBSOM Methods

MOUČEK, R., MAUTNER, P. Categorization of Czech Written Documents using WEBSOM Methods. In Proceedings of the 9th international PhD Workshop on Systems and Control. Ljubljana: Jožef Stefan Institute, 2008. s. 1-5. ISBN: 978-961-264-003-3
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The method called WEBSOM was used for categorization of Czech written documents. Sysntatic and semantic realationship within word categrories of word category map and the results provided by document category map were investigated.

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