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Intelligent Data Analysis, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2010
- Davy Sannen, Edwin Lughofer, Hendrik Van Brussel:
Towards incremental classifier fusion. 3-30 - Dong (Haoyuan) Li, Anne Laurent, Pascal Poncelet, Mathieu Roche:
Extraction of unexpected sentences: A sentiment classification assessed approach. 31-46 - Shyue-Liang Wang, Ting-Zheng Lai, Tzung-Pei Hong, Yu-Lung Wu:
Hiding collaborative recommendation association rules on horizontally partitioned data. 47-67 - Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Naeem Seliya, Dennis J. Drown:
Evolutionary data analysis for the class imbalance problem. 69-88 - Agapito Ledezma, Ricardo Aler, Araceli Sanchis, Daniel Borrajo:
GA-stacking: Evolutionary stacked generalization. 89-119 - Hsiao-Fan Wang, Chun-Jung Huang:
Multi-dimensional data construction method with its application to learning from small-sample-sets. 121-141 - Amir Albadvi, Mohammad Shahbazi:
Integrating rating-based collaborative filtering with customer lifetime value: New product recommendation technique. 143-155
Volume 14, Number 2, 2010
- José María Peña Sánchez, Evgenii Vityaev:
Knowledge discovery in bioinformatics. 157-158 - Vladimir S. Timonov, Denis S. Miginsky:
PROMETHEUS: Technology for rapid development of biological databases. 159-171 - Guillaume Beslon, David P. Parsons, José María Peña Sánchez, Christophe Rigotti, Yolanda Sanchez-Dehesa:
From digital genetics to knowledge discovery: Perspectives in genetic network understanding. 173-191 - Raul Malutan, Pedro Gómez Vilda, Monica Borda:
Independent component analysis algorithms for microarray data analysis. 193-206 - Santiago González, Luis Guerra, Víctor Robles, José María Peña Sánchez, Fazel Famili:
CliDaPa: A new approach to combining clinical data with DNA microarrays. 207-223 - Neil Mac Parthaláin, Richard Jensen, Qiang Shen, Reyer Zwiggelaar:
Fuzzy-rough approaches for mammographic risk analysis. 225-244 - Jie Chen, Huidong Jin, Hongxing He, Damien McAullay, Christine M. O'Keefe, Ross Sparks, Chris Kelman:
Mining consequence events in temporal health data. 245-261
Volume 14, Number 3, 2010
- Editorial. 263-264
- Luka Cehovin, Zoran Bosnic:
Empirical evaluation of feature selection methods in classification. 265-281 - Manoranjan Dash, Willie Ng:
Outlier detection in transactional data. 283-298 - Bhekisipho Twala, Michelle Cartwright:
Ensemble missing data techniques for software effort prediction. 299-331 - Antonio LaTorre, José María Peña Sánchez, Santiago Muelas, Alex Alves Freitas:
Learning hybridization strategies in evolutionary algorithms. 333-354 - Adam H. Peterson, Tony R. Martinez:
Using learning algorithm behavior to chart task space: The DICES distance. 355-367 - Jun-Ki Min, Jin-Hyuk Hong, Sung-Bae Cho:
Fingerprint classification based on subclass analysis using multiple templates of support vector machines. 369-384 - Andrés Gago Alonso, Abel Puentes-Luberta, Jesús Ariel Carrasco-Ochoa, José Eladio Medina-Pagola, José Francisco Martínez Trinidad:
A new algorithm for mining frequent connected subgraphs based on adjacency matrices. 385-403 - Ye Zhu, Yongjian Fu, Huirong Fu:
A new class of attacks on time series data mining\m{1}. 405-418 - Raudel Hernández-León, José Hernández Palancar, Jesús Ariel Carrasco-Ochoa, José Francisco Martínez Trinidad:
Algorithms for mining frequent itemsets in static and dynamic datasets. 419-435
Volume 14, Number 4, 2010
- Tu Bao Ho, Zhi-Hua Zhou, Hiroshi Motoda:
Editorial. 437-438 - Fabio Cuzzolin:
Three alternative combinatorial formulations of the theory of evidence. 439-464 - Norifumi Murayama, Manabu Okumura:
Statistical model for Japanese abbreviations. 465-478 - Jun Sun, Wenbo Zhao, Jiangwei Xue, Zhiyong Shen, Yi-Dong Shen:
Clustering with feature order preferences. 479-495 - Takashi Hashimoto, Katsuhide Warashina, Hajime Yamauchi:
New composite evolutionary computation algorithm using interactions among genetic evolution, individual learning and social learning. 497-514 - Atsushi Ueta, Takehisa Yairi, Hirofumi Kanazaki, Kazuo Machida:
Map building without localization by estimation of inter-feature distances. 515-529
Volume 14, Number 5, 2010
- Darrell Conklin, Christina Anagnostopoulou, Rafael Ramírez:
Guest Editorial. 531 - Carlos Pérez-Sancho, David Rizo, José Manuel Iñesta Quereda, Pedro J. Ponce de León, Stefan Kersten, Rafael Ramírez:
Genre classification of music by tonal harmony. 533-545 - Darrell Conklin:
Discovery of distinctive patterns in music. 547-554 - Miguel Molina-Solana, Josep Lluís Arcos, Emilia Gómez:
Identifying violin performers by their expressive trends. 555-571 - Rafael Ramírez, Alfonso Pérez, Stefan Kersten, David Rizo, Placido Roman, José Manuel Iñesta Quereda:
Modeling violin performances using inductive logic programming. 573-585 - Esteban Maestre, Rafael Ramírez:
An approach to predicting bowing control parameter contours in violin performance. 587-599
Volume 14, Number 6, 2010
- Editorial. 601-602
- Aída Jiménez, Fernando Berzal, Juan Carlos Cubero Talavera:
Frequent tree pattern mining: A survey. 603-622 - Paulo J. Azevedo:
Rules for contrast sets. 623-640 - Jaakko Peltonen, Yusuf Yaslan, Samuel Kaski:
Relevant subtask learning by constrained mixture models. 641-662 - Cherif Chiraz Latiri, Kamel Smaïli, Caroline Lavecchia, David Langlois:
Mining monolingual and bilingual corpora. 663-682 - Chi-Ming Tsou, Shyue-Ping Chi, Deng-Yuan Huang:
EDLRT: Entropy-based dummy variables logistic regression tree. 683-700 - Jian Li, Stephen Swift, Xiaohui Liu:
The effect of cooling functions on ensemble clustering using simulated annealing. 701-730 - Turgay Tugay Bilgin, A. Yilmaz Çamurcu:
An efficient preprocessing stage for the relationship-based clustering framework. 731-748 - Willie Ng, Manoranjan Dash:
A comparison between approximate counting and sampling methods for frequent pattern mining on data streams. 749-771 - Naeimeh Laleh, Mohammad Abdollahi Azgomi:
A hybrid fraud scoring and spike detection technique in streaming data. 773-800
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