Hi, Thanks, but I am looking for data sets that contained graphs of entities with properties, rather then numbers.
To give an idea, an example would be a set of persons that have multiple properties, such as age or function, and have various kinds of relationships with other persons. Ideally, it should be something containing some more than 5-10 types of entities. Cheers, Doru On 5 Sep 2011, at 02:51, Hernán Morales Durand wrote: > Hi Tudor, > > I don't know if you want few data sets or many ones, but for each case > I found "Selecting genes with dissimilar discrimination strength for > sample class prediction", report case studies in two real cancer > microarray datasets (CAR and LUNG) for gene expression profiling. The > Lymphoma case study in humans contains 30 case study genes, you may > read about it in "Examples and Applications of Fuzzy Measure > Similarity Using GO Terms". In general you can find many case studies > from SNP data experiments doing all kind of predictions, for example > from protein structure prediction studies that use LiveBench data sets > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiveBench), search for "Consensus fold > recognition by predicting model quality". > If you need more or something more specific just ask :) > Cheers, > > Hernán > > 2011/9/4 Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com>: >> Hi, >> >> To show how Moose can support the analysis of various data sets, I am >> looking for a case study containing a complex data structure that does not >> represent a software system, and a set of questions associated with it. >> Ideally, the data should be freely available and it should contain a set of >> entities with various properties and various relationships with other >> entities. >> >> Anyone has any idea regarding such a case study? >> >> Cheers, >> Doru >> >> -- >> www.tudorgirba.com >> >> "There are no old things, there are only old ways of looking at them." >> > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Every successful trip needs a suitable vehicle."