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Knowledge and Information Systems, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, April 2019
- Partha Basuchowdhuri, Satyaki Sikdar, Varsha Nagarajan, Khusbu Mishra, Surabhi Gupta, Subhashis Majumder:
Fast detection of community structures using graph traversal in social networks. 1-31 - Rolando Quintero, Miguel Torres Ruiz, Rolando Menchaca-Méndez, Marco A. Moreno-Armendáriz, Giovanni Guzmán, Marco Moreno-Ibarra:
DIS-C: conceptual distance in ontologies, a graph-based approach. 33-65 - Pinghui Wang, Junzhou Zhao, John C. S. Lui, Don Towsley, Xiaohong Guan:
Fast crawling methods of exploring content distributed over large graphs. 67-92 - Sophie Burkhardt, Stefan Kramer:
Multi-label classification using stacked hierarchical Dirichlet processes with reduced sampling complexity. 93-115 - Jidong Yuan, Ahlame Douzal Chouakria, Saeed Varasteh Yazdi, Zhihai Wang:
A large margin time series nearest neighbour classification under locally weighted time warps. 117-135 - Roman Feldbauer, Arthur Flexer:
A comprehensive empirical comparison of hubness reduction in high-dimensional spaces. 137-166 - Jan Rauch:
Expert deduction rules in data mining with association rules: a case study. 167-195 - Oleg Sysoev, Oleg Burdakov:
A smoothed monotonic regression via L2 regularization. 197-218 - Danyang Li, Guihua Wen, Zhi Hou, Er-Yang Huan, Yang Hu, Huihui Li:
RTCRelief-F: an effective clustering and ordering-based ensemble pruning algorithm for facial expression recognition. 219-250
Volume 59, Number 2, May 2019
- Adriano Augusto, Raffaele Conforti, Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa, Artem Polyvyanyy:
Split miner: automated discovery of accurate and simple business process models from event logs. 251-284 - Mingjing Du, Shifei Ding, Yu Xue, Zhongzhi Shi:
A novel density peaks clustering with sensitivity of local density and density-adaptive metric. 285-309 - Swati Gupta, Dhaval Patel:
NE2: named event extraction engine. 311-335 - Bijay Prasad Jaysawal, Jen-Wei Huang:
DMHUPS: Discovering Multiple High Utility Patterns Simultaneously. 337-359 - Saiping Guan, Xiaolong Jin, Yuanzhuo Wang, Yantao Jia, Huawei Shen, Zixuan Li, Xueqi Cheng:
Self-learning and embedding based entity alignment. 361-386 - Jin-Yuan Chen, Hai-Tao Zheng, Yong Jiang, Shu-Tao Xia, Cong-Zhi Zhao:
A probabilistic model for semantic advertising. 387-412 - Youness Madani, Mohammed Erritali, Jamaa Bengourram:
Sentiment analysis using semantic similarity and Hadoop MapReduce. 413-436 - Samad Nejatian, Vahideh Rezaie, Hamid Parvin, Mohamadamin Pirbonyeh, Karamolah Bagherifard, Sharifah Kamilah Syed Yusof:
An innovative linear unsupervised space adjustment by keeping low-level spatial data structure. 437-464 - Wenqiang Liu, Jun Liu, Bifan Wei, Haimeng Duan, Wei Hu:
A new truth discovery method for resolving object conflicts over Linked Data with scale-free property. 465-495
Volume 59, Number 3, June 2019
- Miguel Araujo, Pedro Manuel Pinto Ribeiro, Hyun Ah Song, Christos Faloutsos:
TensorCast: forecasting and mining with coupled tensors. 497-522 - Manish Aggarwal:
Preferences-based learning of multinomial logit model. 523-538 - Bo-Heng Chen, Cheng-Te Li, Kun-Ta Chuang, Jun Pang, Yang Zhang:
An active learning-based approach for location-aware acquaintance inference. 539-569 - Xixian Han, Bailing Wang, Guojun Lai:
Dynamic skyline computation on massive data. 571-599 - Bartosz Krawczyk, Isaac Triguero, Salvador García, Michal Wozniak, Francisco Herrera:
Instance reduction for one-class classification. 601-628 - Jyun-Yu Jiang, Cheng-Te Li:
Who should I invite: predicting event participants for a host user. 629-650 - B. Malar, R. Nadarajan, J. Gowri Thangam:
A hybrid isotonic separation training algorithm with correlation-based isotonic feature selection for binary classification. 651-683 - Parvin Razzaghi:
Self-taught support vector machines. 685-709 - Elham Ghanbari, Azadeh Shakery:
Query-dependent learning to rank for cross-lingual information retrieval. 711-743
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