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PVLDB
2008
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Finding relevant patterns in bursty sequences
Sequence data is ubiquitous and finding frequent sequences in a large database is one of the most common problems when analyzing sequence data. Unfortunately many sources of seque...
Alexander Lachmann, Mirek Riedewald
PVLDB
2008
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Efficient implementation of sorting on multi-core SIMD CPU architecture
Sorting a list of input numbers is one of the most fundamental problems in the field of computer science in general and high-throughput database applications in particular. Althou...
Jatin Chhugani, Anthony D. Nguyen, Victor W. Lee, ...
CIKM
2010
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Mining interesting link formation rules in social networks
Link structures are important patterns one looks out for when modeling and analyzing social networks. In this paper, we propose the task of mining interesting Link Formation rules...
Cane Wing-ki Leung, Ee-Peng Lim, David Lo, Jianshu...
CIKM
2010
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
You are where you tweet: a content-based approach to geo-locating twitter users
We propose and evaluate a probabilistic framework for estimating a Twitter user’s city-level location based purely on the content of the user’s tweets, even in the absence of ...
Zhiyuan Cheng, James Caverlee, Kyumin Lee
FGCS
2010
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A grid portal for solving geoscience problems using distributed knowledge discovery services
This paper describes our research effort to employ Grid technologies to enable the development of geoscience applications by integrating workflow technologies with data mining r...
Gianluigi Folino, Agostino Forestiero, Giuseppe Pa...
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