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Shichao Zhang

    Information Retrieval
    Advances in artificial intelligence
    Knowledge Discovery in Multiple Databases
    • 4,0(1)Évaluer

      The book addresses the pressing challenge of efficiently mining distributed data across multiple databases, particularly in the context of the overwhelming information available on the Web. It introduces local pattern analysis, a novel approach designed to uncover valuable patterns that traditional methods may overlook. The authors discuss advancements in multi-database mining, including hierarchical meta-learning and database classification, making it a vital resource for researchers and students in data mining and machine learning, as well as a useful supplement for related courses.

      Knowledge Discovery in Multiple Databases
    • Advances in artificial intelligence

      • 1344pages
      • 48 heures de lecture
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      The 18th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI 2005) was held at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Sydney, Australia from 5 to 9 December 2005. AI 2005 attracted a historical record number of submissions, a total of 535 papers. The review process was extremely selective. Out of these 535 submissions, the Program Chairs selected only 77 (14.4%) full papers and 119 (22.2%) short papers based on the review reports, making an acceptance rate of 36.6% in total. Authors of the accepted papers came from over 20 countries. This volume of the proceedings contains the abstracts of three keynote speeches and all the full and short papers. The full papers were categorized into three broad sections, namely: AI foundations and technologies, computational intelligence, and AI in specialized domains. AI 2005 also hosted several tutorials and workshops, providing an interacting mode for specialists and scholars from Australia and other countries. Ronald R. Yager, Geoff Webb and David Goldberg (in conjunction with ACAL05) were the distinguished researchers invited to give presentations. Their contributions to AI 2005 are really appreciated.

      Advances in artificial intelligence
    • Information Retrieval

      24th China Conference, CCIR 2018, Guilin, China, September 27–29, 2018, Proceedings

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th China Conference on Information Retrieval, CCIR 2018, held in Guilin, China, in September 2018. The 22 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 52 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections: Information retrieval, collaborative and social computing, natural language processing.

      Information Retrieval