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Knowledge Based Systems, Volume 115
Volume 115, January 2017
- Igor Dejanovic

, Renata Vaderna, Gordana Milosavljevic
, Zeljko Vukovic:
TextX: A Python tool for Domain-Specific Languages implementation. 1-4
- Zakariya Qawaqneh, Arafat Abu Mallouh

, Buket D. Barkana:
Deep neural network framework and transformed MFCCs for speaker's age and gender classification. 5-14 - Qiyuan Gong, Junzhou Luo, Ming Yang, Weiwei Ni, Xiao-Bai Li:

Anonymizing 1: M microdata with high utility. 15-26 - Fei Xie

, Xindong Wu, Xingquan Zhu
:
Efficient sequential pattern mining with wildcards for keyphrase extraction. 27-39 - Yingzhou Zhang:

A precise monadic dynamic slicing method. 40-54 - Kai Su

, Bin Xiao, Baoping Liu, Huaiqiang Zhang
, Zongsheng Zhang:
TAP: A personalized trust-aware QoS prediction approach for web service recommendation. 55-65 - Yakub Sebastian

, Eu-Gene Siew
, Sylvester Olubolu Orimaye
:
Learning the heterogeneous bibliographic information network for literature-based discovery. 66-79 - Lidong Bing

, Zhiming Zhang, Wai Lam, William W. Cohen:
Towards a language-independent solution: Knowledge base completion by searching the Web and deriving language pattern. 80-86 - Qi Fan, Zhe Wang, Dongdong Li, Daqi Gao, Hongyuan Zha:

Entropy-based fuzzy support vector machine for imbalanced datasets. 87-99 - Octavio Loyola-González

, Miguel Angel Medina-Pérez
, José Fco. Martínez-Trinidad
, Jesús Ariel Carrasco-Ochoa
, Raúl Monroy
, Milton García-Borroto
:
PBC4cip: A new contrast pattern-based classifier for class imbalance problems. 100-109 - Wojciech Froelich

, Witold Pedrycz:
Fuzzy cognitive maps in the modeling of granular time series. 110-122 - Yan Kong, Minjie Zhang

, Dayong Ye
:
A belief propagation-based method for task allocation in open and dynamic cloud environments. 123-132 - Pedro A. Castillo

, Antonio Mora García, Hossam Faris, Juan Julián Merelo Guervós
, Pablo García-Sánchez
, Antonio Fernández-Ares, Paloma de las Cuevas, Maribel García Arenas
:
Applying computational intelligence methods for predicting the sales of newly published books in a real editorial business management environment. 133-151

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