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Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, July 2011
- Hanhuai Shan, Arindam Banerjee:
Mixed-membership naive Bayes models. 1-62 - Christian Desrosiers, Philippe Galinier, Alain Hertz, Pierre Hansen:
Improving constrained pattern mining with first-fail-based heuristics. 63-90 - Qiang Zhu, Xiaoyue Wang, Eamonn J. Keogh, Sang-Hee Lee:
An efficient and effective similarity measure to enable data mining of petroglyphs. 91-127 - Elena Ikonomovska, João Gama, Saso Dzeroski:
Learning model trees from evolving data streams. 128-168 - Jilles Vreeken, Matthijs van Leeuwen, Arno Siebes:
Krimp: mining itemsets that compress. 169-214
Volume 23, Number 2, September 2011
- Yang Xiang, Ruoming Jin, David Fuhry, Feodor F. Dragan:
Summarizing transactional databases with overlapped hyperrectangles. 215-251 - En Tzu Wang, Arbee L. P. Chen:
Mining frequent itemsets over distributed data streams by continuously maintaining a global synopsis. 252-299 - Abhishek Tripathi, Arto Klami, Matej Oresic, Samuel Kaski:
Matching samples of multiple views. 300-321 - Minyoung Kim, Vladimir Pavlovic:
Sequence classification via large margin hidden Markov models. 322-344 - Fanhua Shang, Licheng Jiao, Jiarong Shi, Maoguo Gong, Ronghua Shang:
Fast density-weighted low-rank approximation spectral clustering. 345-378
Volume 23, Number 3, November 2011
- Xiaoxun Sun, Hua Wang, Jiuyong Li, Jian Pei:
Publishing anonymous survey rating data. 379-406 - Tijl De Bie:
Maximum entropy models and subjective interestingness: an application to tiles in binary databases. 407-446 - Lei Tang, Huan Liu:
Leveraging social media networks for classification. 447-478 - Haojun Sun, Shengrui Wang:
Measuring the component overlapping in the Gaussian mixture model. 479-502 - Toon Calders, Jan Ramon, Dries Van Dyck:
All normalized anti-monotonic overlap graph measures are bounded. 503-548
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