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  • Galloway John; Simoff Simeon (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    Network Data Mining identifies emergent networks between myriads of individual data items and utilises special statistical algorithms that aid visualisation of 'emergent' patterns and trends in the linkage. It complements ...
  • Gervasi Vincenzo; Zowghi Didar (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    [Context and motivation] Ambiguity has long been pictured as one of the worst enemies of the specifier, especially with reference to ambiguity in natural language (NL) requirements specifications. [Question/problem] In ...
  • Wouters Carlo; Rajagopalapillai Rajugan; Dillon Tharam; Rahayu Wenny (Idea Group Publishing, 2006)
    The emergence of Semantic Web (SW) and the related technologies promise to make the Web a meaningful experience. Conversely, success of SW and its applications depends largely on utilization and interoperability of ...
  • Gonzalez Perez Cesar; Henderson-Sellers Brian (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
  • Kale Anup; Chaczko Zenon; Rudas Imre (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012, 2012)
    Parallel Robots are playing a very important role in the medical, automotive, food and many manufacturing applications. Due to its high speed and efficient operation, it is gaining an increasing popularity in these application ...
  • Al-Ani Ahmed; Atiya Amir (Springer, 2010)
    Penalized likelihood is a well-known theoretically justified approach that has recently attracted attention by the machine learning society. The objective function of the Penalized likelihood consists of the log likelihood ...
  • Ying Mingsheng (Elsevier, 2007)
    An axiomatization of a mathematical theory consists of a system of basic notions as well as a set of axioms about these notions. The mathematical theory is then the set of theorems which can be derived from the axioms. ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011)
    Conceptual modelling has a lengthy history. In the context of software engineering, over the last three decades, conceptual modelling has moved from largely being used for data representation, especially in databases, to ...
  • Zhang Huaifeng; Zhao Yanchang; Cao Longbing; Zhang Chengqi; Bohlscheid Hans-Michael (IGI Global, 2010)
    In this chapter, the authors propose a novel framework for rare class association rule mining. In each class association rule, the right-hand is a target class while the left-hand may contain one or more attributes. This ...
  • Luo Chao; Zhao Yanchang; Luo Dan; Ou Yuming; Liu Li (IGI-Global, 2010)
    This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive survey of the current advanced technologies of exception mining in stock market. The stock market surveillance is to identify market anomalies so as to provide a fair and efficient ...
  • Nikodem Jan; Nikodem Maciej; Woda Marek; Klempous Ryszard; Chaczko Zenon (InTech, 2010)
    Chapter 7 introduces a relational model that represents the dependences between nodes of the network and defines the actions of these nodes in different situations. Based on this model, communication activities of the ...
  • Anderson Theresa (Information Science Reference, 2008)
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    A model of reputation is presented in which agents share and aggregate their opinions, and observe the way in which their opinions effect the opinions of others. A method is proposed that supports the deliberative process ...
  • Coulin Chad; Zowghi Didar (Information Science Publishing, 2005)
  • Light Ann; Anderson Theresa (Springer, 2009)
    This paper reflects on the relationship between who one designs for and what one designs in the unstructured space of designing for political change; in particular, for supporting "International Development" with ICT. We ...
  • Zhang Yun; Weakley Alastair; Edmonds Ernest (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2007)
    This paper extends the knowledge and understanding of art-technology collaboration. It reports upon a close empirical study of how computer programmers interacted with a digital artist to develop a computer-based interactive ...
  • Parker Nicola; Berryman Jennifer (Information Today, 2007)
    The concept of enough is central to productivity and success in an information-saturated world. In the face of information abundance, the continuous question of "What is enough?" moves beyond a series of quantitative ...
  • Nanda Priyadarsi; He Xiangjian (Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), 2010)
    The evolution of Internet and its successful technologies has brought a tremendous growth in business, education, research etc. over the last four decades. With the dramatic advances in multimedia technologies and the ...
  • Sinha Souren; Chaczko Zenon; Klempous Ryszard (Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York, 2009)
    Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is fast becoming the holy grail of digital surveillance, data monitoring and analysis. Being relatively cheap, low-powered and easy to deploy WSNs is being adopted in a range of different ...