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International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics, Volume 27
Volume 27, Numbers 1/2/3, 2022
- Ya Zhou, Yaopeng Zhao, Wei Li, Jianhui Liang, Qiwu Zou:
A risk identification method for abnormal key data in the whole process of production project. 1-12 - Liyu Huang, Chang Liu, Yin Zheng, Hailin Zhao:
An alarm data mining method for operation and maintenance support network based on stream computing. 13-26 - Qihui Zhang, Ke Chen:
Data security mining method of logistics supply chain based on degree of membership conversion. 27-44 - Shijun Zhang:
Information source tracing method of electronic commerce supply chain based on blockchain. 45-57 - Yirong Guo, Jieli Chen:
An anomaly feature mining method for software test data based on bat algorithm. 58-72 - Ketong Liu, Wenjing Ma, Andi Gao:
Data mining method for monitoring students' distance learning behaviour based on decision tree. 73-91 - Lixia Hou, Jie Zhao, Chungeng Ma:
Task scheduling method of production line workflow based on firefly algorithm. 92-106 - Yan Cui:
Study on abnormal data acquisition method of industrial internet of things communication based on node clustering. 107-117 - Sonia Rani, Tarandeep Singh Walia:
Automatic summarisation of product reviews using natural language processing and machine learning methods: a literature review. 118-138 - Richard Mwila, Douglas Kunda:
Predictive model to determine the growth of mobile money transactions in Zambia using data mining techniques. 139-170 - Hua Chen, Juan Liu, Yu Jin, Baochuan Pang, Dehua Cao, Di Xiao:
DSCC: a data set of cervical cell images for cervical cytology screening. 171-186 - Xiaoling Jiang, Hui Zhang, Jiaming Xu, Weicheng Wu, Xun Mo:
Biomedical text mining algorithm based on domain ontology. 187-200 - Vishan Kumar Gupta:
Toxicity detection of small drug molecules of the mitochondrial membrane potential signalling pathway using bagging-based ensemble learning. 201-220 - Deepika Kulshreshtha, Arindam Deb, Krishanpal Anamika:
Classification of TCGA-related research articles based on cancer types and experimental strategy. 221-229
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