Yevgen Biletskiy

Affiliations: 
University of New Brunswick (Canada) 
Area:
Computer Science
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Biletskiy Y, Brown JA, Ranganathan GR, et al. (2018) Building a business domain meta-ontology for information pre-processing Information Processing Letters. 138: 81-88
Ranganathan GR, Biletskiy Y, Akbari I. (2016) Semi-Automatic Rule Learning Method Enabling Information Extraction for Ontology Population Iranian Journal of Science and Technology-Transactions of Electrical Engineering. 40: 103-115
Biletskiy Y. (2013) A framework for web-based interoperation among business rules Ceur Workshop Proceedings. 1054: 24-27
Ensan A, Biletskiy Y. (2012) Matchmaking through semantic annotation and similarity measurement 2012 25th Ieee Canadian Conference On Electrical and Computer Engineering: Vision For a Greener Future, Ccece 2012
Biletskiy Y, Baghi H, Steele J, et al. (2012) A Rule-Based System for Hybrid Search and Delivery of Learning Objects to Learners Interactive Technology and Smart Education. 9: 263-279
Osmun T, Thébeau P, Biletskiy Y. (2011) Knowledgebase representation language interoperation tool Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 7018: 58-65
Biletskiy Y, Ranganathan GR, Vorochek O. (2010) Identification and resolution of conflicts during ontological integration using rules Expert Systems. 27: 75-89
Li H, Paull L, Biletskiy Y, et al. (2010) Document Classification Using Information Theory And A Fast Back-Propagation Neural Network Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing. 16: 25-38
Biletska O, Biletskiy Y, Li H, et al. (2010) A semantic approach to expert system for e-Assessment of credentials and competencies Expert Systems With Applications. 37: 7003-7014
Biletskiy Y, Ranganathan GR. (2010) A semantic approach to a framework for business domain software systems Computers in Industry. 61: 750-759
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