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Knowledge and Information Systems, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, April 2014
- Gerard de Melo, Gerhard Weikum:
Taxonomic data integration from multilingual Wikipedia editions. 1-39 - Tomoko Kajiyama, Shin'ichi Satoh:
An interaction model between human and system for intuitive graphical search interface. 41-60 - Tianming Hu, Chuanren Liu, Yong Tang, Jing Sun, Hui Xiong, Sam Yuan Sung:
High-dimensional clustering: a clique-based hypergraph partitioning framework. 61-88 - Nenad Tomasev, Dunja Mladenic:
Hubness-aware shared neighbor distances for high-dimensional $$k$$ -nearest neighbor classification. 89-122 - Alessandro Camerra, Jin Shieh, Themis Palpanas, Thanawin Rakthanmanon, Eamonn J. Keogh:
Beyond one billion time series: indexing and mining very large time series collections with i SAX2+. 123-151 - Liang Chen, Jian Wu, Zibin Zheng, Michael R. Lyu, Zhaohui Wu:
Modeling and exploiting tag relevance for Web service mining. 153-173 - Ladan Golshanara, Seyed Mohammad Taghi Rouhani Rankoohi, Hamed Shah-Hosseini:
A multi-colony ant algorithm for optimizing join queries in distributed database systems. 175-206 - Byoung-Jun Park, Wook-Dong Kim, Sung-Kwun Oh, Witold Pedrycz:
Fuzzy set-oriented neural networks based on fuzzy polynomial inference and dynamic genetic optimization. 207-240
Volume 39, Number 2, May 2014
- Konstantinos Blekas, Aristidis Likas:
Sparse regression mixture modeling with the multi-kernel relevance vector machine. 241-264 - Zheng Wang, Yunsheng Liu, Guangwei Wang:
Belief propagation algorithms for finding the probable configurations over factor graph models. 265-285 - Haixian Wang, Wenming Zheng:
Robust sparsity-preserved learning with application to image visualization. 287-304 - Yu-Chieh Wu:
A sparse $${\varvec{L}}_{2}$$ -regularized support vector machines for efficient natural language learning. 305-328 - Arezki Hammache, Mohand Boughanem, Rachid Ahmed-Ouamer:
Combining compound and single terms under language model framework. 329-349 - Abdur Rahman Mohd Abul Basher, Benjamin C. M. Fung:
Analyzing topics and authors in chat logs for crime investigation. 351-381 - Irad Ben-Gal, Yuval Shavitt, Ela Weinsberg, Udi Weinsberg:
Peer-to-peer information retrieval using shared-content clustering. 383-408 - Bo Liu, Yanshan Xiao, Philip S. Yu, Zhifeng Hao, Longbing Cao:
An efficient orientation distance-based discriminative feature extraction method for multi-classification. 409-433 - Maikel León, Lusine Mkrtchyan, Benoît Depaire, Da Ruan, Koen Vanhoof:
Learning and clustering of fuzzy cognitive maps for travel behaviour analysis. 435-462 - Julien Aligon, Matteo Golfarelli, Patrick Marcel, Stefano Rizzi, Elisa Turricchia:
Similarity measures for OLAP sessions. 463-489
Volume 39, Number 3, June 2014
- Ramakrishnan Kannan, Mariya Ishteva, Haesun Park:
Bounded matrix factorization for recommender system. 491-511 - Chieh-Jen Wang, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Intent mining in search query logs for automatic search script generation. 513-542 - Kashif Javed, Mehreen Saeed, Haroon Atique Babri:
The correctness problem: evaluating the ordering of binary features in rankings. 543-563 - Indre Zliobaite:
Controlled permutations for testing adaptive learning models. 565-578 - Pierre-Nicolas Mougel, Christophe Rigotti, Marc Plantevit, Olivier Gandrillon:
Finding maximal homogeneous clique sets. 579-608 - Ramasuri Narayanam, Amit Anil Nanavati:
Design of viral marketing strategies for product cross-sell through social networks. 609-641 - Xiaobing Xiong, Gang Zhou, Xiang Niu, Yongzhong Huang, Ke Xu:
Remodeling the network for microgroup detection on microblog. 643-665 - Thin Nguyen, Dinh Q. Phung, Brett Adams, Svetha Venkatesh:
Mood sensing from social media texts and its applications. 667-702 - Farrukh Shahzad, Sohail Masood Bhatti, Naveed Kazim Khan:
Probabilistic opposition-based particle swarm optimization with velocity clamping. 703-737
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