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|a Local Decision Bagging of Binary Neural Classifiers -- Assessing the Impact of Changing Environments on Classifier Performance -- A Comparison of Sentiment Analysis Techniques: Polarizing Movie Blogs -- Some Simplified Forms of Reasoning with Distance-Based Entailments -- A Belief-Theoretic Reputation Estimation Model for Multi-context Communities -- A Frequency Mining-Based Algorithm for Re-ranking Web Search Engine Retrievals -- Multi-agent Framework for a Virtual Enterprise of Demand-Responsive Transportation -- Use of Fuzzy Histograms to Model the Spatial Distribution of Objects in Case-Based Reasoning -- Aspects of Inconsistency Resolution in Modular Ontologies -- Fast Markov Blanket Discovery Algorithm Via Local Learning within Single Pass -- Finding Topics in Email Using Formal Concept Analysis and Fuzzy Membership Functions -- Recognizing Biomedical Named Entities in Chinese Research Abstracts -- Point-Based Planning for Predictive State Representations -- Comparison of Pleomorphic and Structural Features Used for Breast Cancer Malignancy Classification -- Towards a Faster Inference Algorithm in Multiply Sectioned Bayesian Networks -- Using Dependence Diagrams to Summarize Decision Rule Sets -- A Fast Computation of Inter-class Overlap Measures Using Prototype Reduction Schemes -- A Reputation Model Framework for Artificial Societies: A Case Study in Child Vehicle Safety Simulation -- Selective Sampling for Classification -- Full Border Identification for Reduction of Training Sets -- Choosing Best Algorithm Combinations for Speech Processing Tasks in Machine Learning Using MARF -- Predicting User Preferences Via Similarity-Based Clustering -- Mathematically Clinching a Playoff Spot in the NHL and the Effect of Scoring Systems -- An Intelligent Automatic Face Contour Prediction System -- Word Clustering with Validity Indices -- The Role of Nominalizations in Prepositional Phrase Attachment in GENIA -- A Statistical Model for Topic Segmentation and Clustering -- Image Transformation: Inductive Transfer between Multiple Tasks Having Multiple Outputs -- Using Unsupervised Learning for Network Alert Correlation -- Verbs Speak Loud: Verb Categories in Learning Polarity and Strength of Opinions -- A Stochastic Point-Based Algorithm for POMDPs -- Semi-supervised Self-training for Sentence Subjectivity Classification -- A Novel Approach for Social Behavior Analysis of the Blogosphere -- Seller Bidding in a Trust-Based Incentive Mechanism for Dynamic E-Marketplaces.
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