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Knowledge and Information Systems, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, January 2018
- Xindong Wu:
Welcoming two new Co-Editors-in-Chief for KAIS. 1-3 - Maryam Fanaeepour, Benjamin I. P. Rubinstein:
Differentially private counting of users' spatial regions. 5-32 - Yan Chen, Andrés F. Barrientos, Ashwin Machanavajjhala, Jerome P. Reiter:
Is my model any good: differentially private regression diagnostics. 33-64 - Bruno Ordozgoiti Rubio, Sandra Gómez Canaval, Alberto Mozo:
Iterative column subset selection. 65-94 - Philip Adler, Casey Falk, Sorelle A. Friedler, Tionney Nix, Gabriel Rybeck, Carlos Scheidegger, Brandon Smith, Suresh Venkatasubramanian:
Auditing black-box models for indirect influence. 95-122 - Dheepikaa Natarajan, Sayan Ranu:
Resling: a scalable and generic framework to mine top-k representative subgraph patterns. 123-149 - Mahdi Pakdaman Naeini, Gregory F. Cooper:
Binary classifier calibration using an ensemble of piecewise linear regression models. 151-170 - Viktor Losing, Barbara Hammer, Heiko Wersing:
Tackling heterogeneous concept drift with the Self-Adjusting Memory (SAM). 171-201 - Yan Zhu, Zachary Zimmerman, Nader Shakibay Senobari, Chin-Chia Michael Yeh, Gareth J. Funning, Abdullah Mueen, Philip Brisk, Eamonn J. Keogh:
Exploiting a novel algorithm and GPUs to break the ten quadrillion pairwise comparisons barrier for time series motifs and joins. 203-236 - Abdullah Mueen, Nikan Chavoshi, Noor Abu-El-Rub, Hossein Hamooni, Amanda J. Minnich, Jonathan MacCarthy:
Speeding up dynamic time warping distance for sparse time series data. 237-263
Volume 54, Number 2, February 2018
- Yanfang Ye, Lingwei Chen, Shifu Hou, William Hardy, Xin Li:
DeepAM: a heterogeneous deep learning framework for intelligent malware detection. 265-285 - Claudio Torres, Pablo Pérez-Lantero, Gilberto Gutiérrez:
Linear separability in spatial databases. 287-314 - François Rousseau, Jordi Casas-Roma, Michalis Vazirgiannis:
Community-preserving anonymization of graphs. 315-343 - Shuyao Qi, Nikos Mamoulis, Evaggelia Pitoura, Panayiotis Tsaparas:
Recommending packages with validity constraints to groups of users. 345-374 - Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan, Christopher Leckie, Shanika Karunasekera:
Personalized trip recommendation for tourists based on user interests, points of interest visit durations and visit recency. 375-406 - Sebastiaan J. van Zelst, Boudewijn F. van Dongen, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Event stream-based process discovery using abstract representations. 407-435 - Deron Liang, Chih-Fong Tsai, An-Jie Dai, William Eberle:
A novel classifier ensemble approach for financial distress prediction. 437-462 - Seif-Eddine Benkabou, Khalid Benabdeslem, Bruno Canitia:
Unsupervised outlier detection for time series by entropy and dynamic time warping. 463-486 - Tanmoy Chakraborty, Subrata Nandi:
Universal trajectories of scientific success. 487-509
Volume 54, Number 3, March 2018
- Rania Ibrahim, Ahmed Elbagoury, Mohamed S. Kamel, Fakhri Karray:
Tools and approaches for topic detection from Twitter streams: survey. 511-539 - Young Woong Park, Diego Klabjan:
Three iteratively reweighted least squares algorithms for L1 -norm principal component analysis. 541-565 - Chien-Wei Chang, Mi-Yen Yeh, Kun-Ta Chuang:
Node reactivation model to intensify influence on network targets. 567-590 - Quentin Baert, Anne-Cécile Caron, Maxime Morge, Jean-Christophe Routier:
Fair multi-agent task allocation for large datasets analysis. 591-615 - Alessandro Moro, Paolo Pellizzari:
A computational model of labor market participation with health shocks and bounded rationality. 617-631 - Esteban Guerrero, Juan Carlos Nieves, Marlene Sandlund, Helena Lindgren:
Activity qualifiers using an argument-based construction. 633-658 - Pablo Chamoso, Juan F. De Paz, Javier Bajo, Gabriel Villarrubia:
Agent-based tool to reduce the maintenance cost of energy distribution networks. 659-675 - Kijung Shin, Tina Eliassi-Rad, Christos Faloutsos:
Patterns and anomalies in k-cores of real-world graphs with applications. 677-710 - Marcin Mironczuk:
The BigGrams: the semi-supervised information extraction system from HTML: an improvement in the wrapper induction. 711-776
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