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Knowledge and Information Systems, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, January 2014
- Juan M. Alberola
, Vicente Julián
, Ana García-Fornes
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Challenges for adaptation in agent societies. 1-34 - B. Aditya Prakash, Jilles Vreeken
, Christos Faloutsos
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Efficiently spotting the starting points of an epidemic in a large graph. 35-59 - Mohammad Taha Bahadori, Yan Liu, Dan Zhang:
A general framework for scalable transductive transfer learning. 61-83 - Guo-Cheng Lan, Tzung-Pei Hong
, Vincent S. Tseng:
An efficient projection-based indexing approach for mining high utility itemsets. 85-107 - Vesile Evrim, Dennis McLeod:
Context-based information analysis for the Web environment. 109-140 - Alejandro Torreño
, Eva Onaindia
, Óscar Sapena
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A flexible coupling approach to multi-agent planning under incomplete information. 141-178 - José A. Sáez
, Mikel Galar
, Julián Luengo
, Francisco Herrera:
Analyzing the presence of noise in multi-class problems: alleviating its influence with the One-vs-One decomposition. 179-206 - Jian Wu, Liang Chen, Zibin Zheng
, Michael R. Lyu, Zhaohui Wu:
Clustering Web services to facilitate service discovery. 207-229 - Eric Eaton, Marie desJardins, Sara Jacob:
Multi-view constrained clustering with an incomplete mapping between views. 231-257
Volume 38, Number 2, February 2014
- Ludmila I. Kuncheva
, Juan José Rodríguez Diez
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A weighted voting framework for classifiers ensembles. 259-275 - Yanen Li, ChengXiang Zhai, Ye Chen:
Exploiting rich user information for one-class collaborative filtering. 277-301 - Khaled M. Hammouda, Mohamed S. Kamel
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Models of distributed data clustering in peer-to-peer environments. 303-329 - Shuai Zhang
, Sally I. McClean
, Bryan W. Scotney:
Clustering semantically heterogeneous distributed aggregate databases. 331-364 - Victoria Nebot
, Rafael Berlanga Llavori
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Exploiting semantic annotations for open information extraction: an experience in the biomedical domain. 365-389 - José María Luna
, José Raúl Romero
, Sebastián Ventura
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On the adaptability of G3PARM to the extraction of rare association rules. 391-418 - Chong Long, Jie Zhang, Minlie Huang, Xiaoyan Zhu, Ming Li, Bin Ma:
Estimating feature ratings through an effective review selection approach. 419-446 - Yongwook Shin, Sung Jun Lee, Jonghun Park:
Composition pattern oriented tag extraction from short documents using a structural learning method. 447-468 - Arun S. Maiya, Tanya Y. Berger-Wolf
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Expansion and decentralized search in complex networks. 469-490 - Muhammad Ali Akbar, Muddassar Farooq:
Securing SIP-based VoIP infrastructure against flooding attacks and Spam Over IP Telephony. 491-510
Volume 38, Number 3, March 2014
- Mahmudur Rahman, Mansurul Alam Bhuiyan, Mahmuda Rahman, Mohammad Al Hasan:
GUISE: a uniform sampler for constructing frequency histogram of graphlets. 511-536 - Sampath Kameshwaran, Vinayaka Pandit, Sameep Mehta, Ambika Agarwal, Kashyap Dixit:
Outcome aware ranking in value creation networks. 537-565 - Bin Tong, Junbin Gao
, Thach Huy Nguyen, Hao Shao, Einoshin Suzuki:
Transfer dimensionality reduction by Gaussian process in parallel. 567-597 - Balamurugan Palaniappan, Shirish K. Shevade, T. Ravindra Babu:
Scalable sequential alternating proximal methods for sparse structural SVMs and CRFs. 599-621 - Vance Chiang-Chi Liao, Ming-Syan Chen
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DFSP: a Depth-First SPelling algorithm for sequential pattern mining of biological sequences. 623-639 - Mei Kuan Wong, Syed Sibte Raza Abidi
, Ian D. Jonsen
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A multi-phase correlation search framework for mining non-taxonomic relations from unstructured text. 641-667 - Pritpal Singh
, Bhogeswar Borah
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An effective neural network and fuzzy time series-based hybridized model to handle forecasting problems of two factors. 669-690 - Xiaojiang Huang, Xiaojun Wan, Jianguo Xiao:
Comparative news summarization using concept-based optimization. 691-716 - Mark Smith, Steven Reece, Stephen J. Roberts, Ioannis Psorakis, Iead Rezek:
Maritime abnormality detection using Gaussian processes. 717-741 - Jeong-Hoon Lee, Yoon-Joon Lee:
An effective dissimilarity measure for clustering of high-dimensional categorical data. 743-757

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