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  • Chaczko Zenon; Moulton Bruce; Quang Jenny; Jain Karan (River Publishers, 2009)
    This chapter describes work undertaken to evaluate an approach for developing collaborative requirements-analysis CASE tools that are specifically designed to address the needs of cross-time-zone development teams, that ...
  • Zhao Yanchang; Cao Longbing; Zhang Huaifeng; Zhang Chengqi (IGI Global, 2009)
    Clustering is one of the most important techniques in data mining. This chapter presents a survey of popular approaches for data clustering, including well-known clustering techniques, such as partitioning clustering, ...
  • Zhao Yanchang; Zhang Huaifeng; Cao Longbing; Bohlscheid Hans-Michael; Ou Yuming; Zhang Chengqi (Springer-Verlag, 2009)
    This chapter presents four applications of data mining in social security. The first is an application of decision tree and association rules to find the demographic patterns of customers. Sequence mining is used in the ...
  • Wu Shan Shan; Zhao Yanchang; Zhang Huaifeng; Zhang Chengqi; Cao Longbing; Bohlscheid Hans-Michael (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2009)
    Debt detection is important for improving payment accuracy in social security. Since debt detection from customer transaction data can be generally modelled as a fraud detection problem, a straightforward solution is to ...
  • Debenham John; Henderson-Sellers Brian (Idea Group Publishing, 2003)
  • Ma Jun; Goyal Madhu (Springer, 2010)
    To be successful in a multi-attribute auction, agents must be capable of adapting to continuously changing bidding price. This chapter presents a novel fuzzy attitude-based bidding strategy (FA-Bid), which employs dual ...
  • Amitani Shigeki; Edmonds Ernest (Springer, 2008)
    The aim of this research is to develop a system to support video artists. We have analysed the process of making a video sequence in collaboration with an experienced video artist so that design rationales of the system ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (IGI Global, 2010)
    Collaboration is playing an increasing role in business especially given an increase in business networking. Such networks are formed to gain business advantage by combining expertise from many businesses or organizational ...
  • Leung Linda; Humphreys Tania; Weakley Alastair (IGI Global, 2010)
    E-mail has become so ubiquitous that it has surpassed existing only as a tool of asynchronous communication. E-mail has contributed to the rise of the distributed organization that is widely dispersed across nodes and ...
  • Lu Ning; Zhang Guangquan; Lu Jie (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    In real world applications, interested concepts are more likely to change rather than remain stable, which is known as concept drift. This situation causes problems on predictions for many learning algorithms including ...
  • Cao Longbing (Springer, 2009)
    Actionable trading strategies for trading agents determine the potential of the simulated models in real-life markets. The development of actionable strategies is a non-trivial task, which needs to consider real-life ...
  • Lu Zi; Zhang J; Han Bing; Deng Zhuopeng; Lu Jie (IGP, 2007)
    The chapter assesses and cognizes the development of urban e-government in China from two main aspects: functionality and complexity. Tofunctionality, nine Web sites of urban governments in China at three levels were ...
  • Wong Bernard (Idea Group Publishing, 2006)
  • Tsai Po-Hsiang; Hintz Thomas; Tran Tich Phuoc; Jan Tony (IN-TECH, 2008)
    Facial analysis and recognition have received substential attention from researchers in biometrics, pattern recognition, and computer vision communities. They have a large number of applications, such as security, ...
  • Cao Longbing; Zhang Chengqi (IGI Global, 2008)
    Quantitative intelligence based traditional data mining is facing grand challenges from real-world enterprise and cross-organization applications. For instance, the usual demonstration of specific algorithms cannot support ...
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (Springer-Verlag London, 2010)
    Human agents deliberate using models based on reason for only a minute proportion of the decisions that they make. In stark contrast, the deliberation of artificial agents is heavily dominated by formal models based on ...
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    The concept of dual rationality in human agents is well understood. It is significant in the work of the economist and Nobel Laureate Friedrich Hayek. In psychology Sigmund Freud described â¿¿dual information processingâ¿¿. ...
  • Guo Xuetao; Lu Jie (IDEA Group Publishing, 2005)
  • Burgess Susan; Houghton Janice (Scarecrow Press, 2006)