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13th DS 2010: Canberra, Australia
- Bernhard Pfahringer, Geoffrey Holmes, Achim G. Hoffmann:
Discovery Science - 13th International Conference, DS 2010, Canberra, Australia, October 6-8, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6332, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-16183-4 - Albert Bifet, Eibe Frank:
Sentiment Knowledge Discovery in Twitter Streaming Data. 1-15 - Artur Aiguzhinov, Carlos Soares, Ana Paula Serra:
A Similarity-Based Adaptation of Naive Bayes for Label Ranking: Application to the Metalearning Problem of Algorithm Recommendation. 16-26 - Bin Tong, Zhiguang Qin, Einoshin Suzuki:
Topology Preserving SOM with Transductive Confidence Machine. 27-41 - Chris Lovell, Gareth L. Jones, Steve R. Gunn, Klaus-Peter Zauner:
An Artificial Experimenter for Enzymatic Response Characterisation. 42-56 - Henrik Grosskreutz, Mario Boley, Maike Krause-Traudes:
Subgroup Discovery for Election Analysis: A Case Study in Descriptive Data Mining. 57-71 - Hirohisa Seki, Yuya Honda, Shinya Nagano:
On Enumerating Frequent Closed Patterns with Key in Multi-relational Data. 72-86 - Iulia Nagy, Katsuyuki Tanaka, Yasuo Ariki:
Why Text Segment Classification Based on Part of Speech Feature Selection. 87-101 - James R. Foulds, Eibe Frank:
Speeding Up and Boosting Diverse Density Learning. 102-116 - Katsuhiko Nakamura, Keita Imada:
Incremental Learning of Cellular Automata for Parallel Recognition of Formal Languages. 117-131 - Kazuaki Kashihara, Kohei Hatano, Hideo Bannai, Masayuki Takeda:
Sparse Substring Pattern Set Discovery Using Linear Programming Boosting. 132-143 - Kazumi Saito, Masahiro Kimura, Kouzou Ohara, Hiroshi Motoda:
Discovery of Super-Mediators of Information Diffusion in Social Networks. 144-158 - Marianne Mueller, Stefan Kramer:
Integer Linear Programming Models for Constrained Clustering. 159-173 - Miha Grcar, Vid Podpecan, Matjaz Jursic, Nada Lavrac:
Efficient Visualization of Document Streams. 174-188 - Nassima Ben Younes, Tarek Hamrouni, Sadok Ben Yahia:
Bridging Conjunctive and Disjunctive Search Spaces for Mining a New Concise and Exact Representation of Correlated Patterns. 189-204 - Nguyen Duy Vinh, Akihiro Inokuchi, Takashi Washio:
Graph Classification Based on Optimizing Graph Spectra. 205-220 - Nobuharu Kami, Nobuyuki Enomoto, Teruyuki Baba, Takashi Yoshikawa:
Algorithm for Detecting Significant Locations from Raw GPS Data. 221-235 - Oliver Schulte, Mark S. Drew:
Discovery of Conservation Laws via Matrix Search. 236-250 - Panu Luosto, Jyrki Kivinen, Heikki Mannila:
Gaussian Clusters and Noise: An Approach Based on the Minimum Description Length Principle. 251-265 - Sang-Hyeun Park, Lorenz Weizsäcker, Johannes Fürnkranz:
Exploiting Code Redundancies in ECOC. 266-280 - Santiago Ontañón, Enric Plaza:
Concept Convergence in Empirical Domains. 281-295 - Steven Ganzert, Josef Guttmann, Daniel Steinmann, Stefan Kramer:
Equation Discovery for Model Identification in Respiratory Mechanics of the Mechanically Ventilated Human Lung. 296-310 - Thomas Hopf, Stefan Kramer:
Mining Class-Correlated Patterns for Sequence Labeling. 311-325 - Tomasz F. Stepinski, Josue Salazar, Wei Ding, Denis White:
ESTATE: Strategy for Exploring Labeled Spatial Datasets Using Association Analysis. 326-340 - Ulrich Rückert, Tobias Girschick, Fabian Buchwald, Stefan Kramer:
Adapted Transfer of Distance Measures for Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships. 341-355 - Viet Anh Nguyen, Akihiro Yamamoto:
Incremental Mining of Closed Frequent Subtrees. 356-370 - Peter L. Bartlett:
Optimal Online Prediction in Adversarial Environments. 371 - Ivan Bratko:
Discovery of Abstract Concepts by a Robot. 372-379 - Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
Contrast Pattern Mining and Its Application for Building Robust Classifiers. 380 - Alexander Clark:
Towards General Algorithms for Grammatical Inference. 381 - Manfred K. Warmuth:
The Blessing and the Curse of the Multiplicative Updates. 382
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