Daniela Xhemali
Publication Count: 2
Publication List:
(1) Naive Bayes vs. Decision Trees vs. Neural Networks in the Classification of Training Web Pages, Volume 4, Issue 1, September 2009
(2) Domain-Independent Genotype to Phenotype Mapping through XML Rules, Volume 7, Issue 3, May 2010
About Daniela Xhemali:
Daniela Xhemali is an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) student at Loughborough University, UK. She received a First Class (Honours) BSc in Software Engineering from Sheffield Hallam University in 2005 and an MSc with Distinction in Engineering, Innovation and Management from Loughborough University in 2008. Daniela Xhemali has also worked in industry for two years as a Software Engineer, programming multi-user, object oriented applications, with large database backend. Her current research focuses on Web Information Retrieval and Extraction, specifically on the use of Bayes Networks, Decision Trees and Neural Networks in the classification of web pages as well as the use of Genetic Programming and Evolution in the extraction of specific web information.
Publication List:
(1) Naive Bayes vs. Decision Trees vs. Neural Networks in the Classification of Training Web Pages, Volume 4, Issue 1, September 2009

(2) Domain-Independent Genotype to Phenotype Mapping through XML Rules, Volume 7, Issue 3, May 2010

About Daniela Xhemali:
Daniela Xhemali is an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) student at Loughborough University, UK. She received a First Class (Honours) BSc in Software Engineering from Sheffield Hallam University in 2005 and an MSc with Distinction in Engineering, Innovation and Management from Loughborough University in 2008. Daniela Xhemali has also worked in industry for two years as a Software Engineer, programming multi-user, object oriented applications, with large database backend. Her current research focuses on Web Information Retrieval and Extraction, specifically on the use of Bayes Networks, Decision Trees and Neural Networks in the classification of web pages as well as the use of Genetic Programming and Evolution in the extraction of specific web information.








