Advances in Intelligent Information Systems
Intelligent Information Systems (IIS) can be defined as the next generation of Information Systems (IS) developed as a result of integration of AI and database (DB) technologies. IIS embody knowledge that allows them to exhibit intelligent behavior, allows them to cooperate with users and other syst...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2010.
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Series: | Studies in Computational Intelligence,
265 |
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Classification
- Nonredundant Generalized Rules and Their Impact in Classification
- Asymmetric and Sample Size Sensitive Entropy Measures for Supervised Learning
- Algebra and Topology for Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach
- Approximation & Data Security
- Approximate Relational Reasoning by Stochastic Propositionalization
- LSA-Based Compression of Data Cubes for Efficient Approximate Range-SUM Query Answering in OLAP
- Security Requirements Engineering: The SI* Modeling Language and the Secure Tropos Methodology
- Privacy Protection for Genomic Data: Current Techniques and Challenges
- Knowledge Management
- Unifying the Concept of Collection in Digital Libraries
- Inferring User Goals from Sets of Independent Queries in a Multidatabase Environment
- The CPT Structure of Variable Elimination in Discrete Bayesian Networks
- Summaries of Action Rules by Agglomerative Clustering
- Applications
- Bar Charts in Popular Media: Conveying Their Message to Visually Impaired Users via Speech
- Conceptual Development of Mental Health Ontologies
- Multiple Classifiers for Different Features in Timbre Estimation
- Identification of Musical Instruments by Features Describing Sound Changes in Time.