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DASFAA
2007
IEEE
191views Database» more  DASFAA 2007»
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ABIDE: A Bid-Based Economic Incentive Model for Enticing Non-cooperative Peers in Mobile-P2P Networks
In mobile ad-hoc peer-to-peer (M-P2P) networks, a large percentage of the mobile peers typically do not provide any service to the network, thereby motivating incentive schemes for...
Anirban Mondal, Sanjay Kumar Madria, Masaru Kitsur...
ICDIM
2007
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Efficient XML storage based on DTM for read-oriented workloads
We propose an XML storage scheme based on Document Table Model (DTM) which expresses an XML document as a table form. When performing query processing on large scale XML data, XML...
Makoto Yui, Jun Miyazaki, Shunsuke Uemura, Hirokaz...
ICDM
2007
IEEE
147views Data Mining» more  ICDM 2007»
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Improving Knowledge Discovery in Document Collections through Combining Text Retrieval and Link Analysis Techniques
In this paper, we present Concept Chain Queries (CCQ), a special case of text mining in document collections focusing on detecting links between two topics across text documents. ...
Wei Jin, Rohini K. Srihari, Hung Hay Ho, Xin Wu
CINQ
2004
Springer
116views Database» more  CINQ 2004»
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A Survey on Condensed Representations for Frequent Sets
Abstract. Solving inductive queries which have to return complete collections of patterns satisfying a given predicate has been studied extensively the last few years. The specific...
Toon Calders, Christophe Rigotti, Jean-Franç...
CINQ
2004
Springer
157views Database» more  CINQ 2004»
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Inductive Databases and Multiple Uses of Frequent Itemsets: The cInQ Approach
Inductive databases (IDBs) have been proposed to afford the problem of knowledge discovery from huge databases. With an IDB the user/analyst performs a set of very different operat...
Jean-François Boulicaut
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