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<title>Ninth International Conference On Computer Applications (ICCA 2011)</title>
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<title>Implement a Secure Method of Privacy-conscious Approach on SQL Query using bb-PIR</title>
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<description>Implement a Secure Method of Privacy-conscious Approach on SQL Query using bb-PIR
Nway, Zon Nyein; Kham, Nang Saing Moon
Private retrieval of public data is important&#13;
when a client wants to query a public data&#13;
service without revealing the query to the server.&#13;
So, we want to use a practical and flexible&#13;
approach for the private retrieval of public data&#13;
called bounding box private information&#13;
retrieval (bb-PIR). The bb-PIR can make a&#13;
tradeoff between a cost of retrieval and the&#13;
degree of privacy. And bb-PIR can provide&#13;
secure data communication between a client and&#13;
the server. Therefore, there is no doubt that bbPIR is more practical because of its lower&#13;
communication cost. This paper will report how&#13;
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) can help&#13;
users keep their sensitive information in an SQL&#13;
query from being leaked. We will also show how&#13;
to retrieve data from a relational database with&#13;
bb-PIR by hiding sensitive constants contained in&#13;
the SQL query.
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<dc:date>2011-05-05T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Identification of Nominalization Patterns for Myanmar Language</title>
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<description>Identification of Nominalization Patterns for Myanmar Language
Aung, Myintzu Phyo
In machine translation system of&#13;
Myanmar to English, grammar rules are used to&#13;
translate the whole input Myanmar sentences to&#13;
target English sentences. These rules are based&#13;
on the pattern of simple sentences in Myanmar&#13;
Grammar rules. Based on the one of these&#13;
patterns, many rules can be expanded. To cover&#13;
all of these patterns, there will be many rules. To&#13;
reduce these rules, input Myanmar sentences are&#13;
divided into two parts: noun phrase and verb&#13;
phrase. This paper presents the method to&#13;
identify the nominalization patterns for Myanmar&#13;
language which will help in identification of&#13;
noun phrase in translation system of one&#13;
language to another. The nominalization&#13;
patterns are defined by using the finite state&#13;
machines.
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<dc:date>2011-05-05T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Applying Morphological Structure for Effective Part-of-Speech Tagging in Myanmar Text</title>
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<description>Applying Morphological Structure for Effective Part-of-Speech Tagging in Myanmar Text
Myint, Cynthia
Part-of-Speech tagging is the process of&#13;
marking up the words in a text as corresponding&#13;
to a particular part of speech based on both its&#13;
definition, as well as its context. Tagsets and&#13;
word disambiguation rules are fundamental&#13;
parts of any POS tagger. This system proposed a&#13;
new approach to POS tagger of Myanmar text. It&#13;
exploits a hybrid approach which is combination&#13;
of rule based and statistical methods to tag&#13;
Myanmar sentence. The tagger of this system&#13;
demonstrates on the following ideas: (i) Design&#13;
detail tagsets for Part-of-Speech according from&#13;
Myanmar Grammar. (ii) Generate rules for&#13;
disambiguation of word in various part of speech&#13;
according to different morphological structure.&#13;
(iii) Explicit use of both preceding and following&#13;
contexts via a cyclic dependency network&#13;
representation. So, the expected results of this&#13;
proposed system shows that tagging accuracy is&#13;
high by using morphological structure of&#13;
Myanmar Language.
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<dc:date>2011-05-05T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Survey on Ontology Languages</title>
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<description>Survey on Ontology Languages
Lin, Nu Nan Dar; Thu, Ye Kyaw; Matsumoto, Mitsuji; Urano, Yoshiyori
Nowadays, Ontology is becoming&#13;
increasingly widespread in research field and&#13;
application area of computer science. Ontology&#13;
is used not only in semantic web but also in&#13;
database and applications that need to share&#13;
domain information for specific area of&#13;
knowledge. Ontology comprises as the concept,&#13;
properties and restrictions on properties. So, we&#13;
can build Ontology for every object and thing in&#13;
our environment that has relationship and&#13;
properties. Ontology is a formal representation&#13;
of set of concepts within a domain and&#13;
relationships between those concepts. This paper&#13;
intends to understand about the Ontology and&#13;
how many different kinds exist in Ontology. This&#13;
paper also intend to the data relationship (such&#13;
as dictionary) based on Ontology. This paper&#13;
will discuss about the Ontology and Ontology&#13;
languages for application fields.
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<dc:date>2011-05-05T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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