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Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning – IDEAL 2010: 11th International Conference, Paisley, UK, September 1-3, 2010. Proceedings

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Personen und Körperschaften: Fyfe, Colin (VerfasserIn), Tino, Peter (Sonstige), Charles, Darryl (Sonstige), Garcia-Osorio, Cesar (Sonstige), Yin, Hujun (Sonstige)
Titel: Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning – IDEAL 2010: 11th International Conference, Paisley, UK, September 1-3, 2010. Proceedings/ edited by Colin Fyfe, Peter Tino, Darryl Charles, Cesar Garcia-Osorio, Hujun Yin
Format: E-Book Konferenzbericht
Sprache: Englisch
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Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2010
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Lecture notes in computer science ; 6283
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Buchausg. u.d.T.: Intelligent data engineering and automated learning - IDEAL 2010, Berlin : Springer, 2010, XVI, 398 S.
Quelle: Verbunddaten SWB
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Zusammenfassung: Large Scale Instance Selection by Means of a Parallel Algorithm -- Typed Linear Chain Conditional Random Fields and Their Application to Intrusion Detection -- Generalized Derivative Based Kernelized Learning Vector Quantization -- Cost Optimization of a Localized Irrigation System Using Genetic Algorithms -- Dimension Reduction for Regression with Bottleneck Neural Networks -- Analysing Satellite Image Time Series by Means of Pattern Mining -- Sentences Generation by Frequent Parsing Patterns -- Gallbladder Boundary Segmentation from Ultrasound Images Using Active Contour Model -- On the Power of Topological Kernel in Microarray-Based Detection of Cancer -- An Evolutionary Multi-objective Optimization of Market Structures Using PBIL -- New Application of Graph Mining to Video Analysis -- Classification by Multiple Reducts-kNN with Confidence -- Towards Automatic Classification of Wikipedia Content -- Investigating the Behaviour of Radial Basis Function Networks in Regression and Classification of Geospatial Data -- A Comparison of Three Voting Methods for Bagging with the MLEM2 Algorithm -- Simplified Self-Adapting Skip Lists -- Multi-Agent Architecture with Support to Quality of Service and Quality of Control -- Robust 1-Norm Soft Margin Smooth Support Vector Machine -- A Generalization of Independence in Naive Bayes Model -- Interval Filter: A Locality-Aware Alternative to Bloom Filters for Hardware Membership Queries by Interval Classification -- Histogram Distance for Similarity Search in Large Time Series Database -- The Penalty Avoiding Rational Policy Making Algorithm in Continuous Action Spaces -- Applying Clustering Techniques to Reduce Complexity in Automated Planning Domains -- The M-OLAP Cube Selection Problem: A Hyper-polymorphic Algorithm Approach -- Privacy Preserving Technique for Euclidean Distance Based Mining Algorithms Using a Wavelet Related Transform -- Extracting Features from an Electrical Signal of a Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring System -- Annotation and Retrieval of Cell Images -- Adaptive Particle Swarm Optimizer for Feature Selection -- A Randomized Sphere Cover Classifier -- Directed Figure Codes with Weak Equality -- Surrogate Model for Continuous and Discrete Genetic Optimization Based on RBF Networks -- Relevance of Contextual Information in Compression-Based Text Clustering -- Simple Deterministically Constructed Recurrent Neural Networks -- Non-negative Matrix Factorization Implementation Using Graphic Processing Units -- A Neighborhood-Based Clustering by Means of the Triangle Inequality -- Selection of Structures with Grid Optimization, in Multiagent Data Warehouse -- Approximating the Covariance Matrix of GMMs with Low-Rank Perturbations -- Learning Negotiation Policies Using IB3 and Bayesian Networks -- Trajectory Based Behavior Analysis for User Verification -- Discovering Concept Mappings by Similarity Propagation among Substructures -- Clustering and Visualizing SOM Results -- A Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithm to Quadratic Three-Dimensional Assignment Problem with Local Search for Many-Core Graphics Processors -- Evolution Strategies for Objective Functions with Locally Correlated Variables -- Neural Data Analysis and Reduction Using Improved Framework of Information-Preserving EMD -- Improving the Performance of the Truncated Fourier Series Least Squares (TFSLS)Power System Load Model Using an Artificial Neural Network Paradigm -- An Efficient Approach to Clustering Real-Estate Listings -- Incremental Update of Cyclic Association Rules.
The IDEAL conference has become a unique, established and broad interdisciplinary forum for experts, researchers and practitioners in many fields to interact with each other and with leading academics and industries in the areas of machine learning, information processing, data mining, knowledge management, bio-informatics, neu- informatics, bio-inspired models, agents and distributed systems, and hybrid systems. This volume contains the papers presented at the 11th International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning (IDEAL 2010), which was held September 1–3, 2010 in the University of the West of Scotland, on its Paisley campus, 15 kilometres from the city of Glasgow, Scotland. All submissions were strictly pe- reviewed by the Programme Committee and only the papers judged with sufficient quality and novelty were accepted and included in the proceedings. The IDEAL conferences continue to evolve and this year’s conference was no exc- tion. The conference papers cover a wide variety of topics which can be classified by technique, aim or application. The techniques include evolutionary algorithms, artificial neural networks, association rules, probabilistic modelling, agent modelling, particle swarm optimization and kernel methods. The aims include regression, classification, clustering and generic data mining. The applications include biological information processing, text processing, physical systems control, video analysis and time series analysis.
Umfang: Online-Ressource (XVI, 398p. 134 illus, digital)
ISBN: 9783642153815
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15381-5