3 December 2019

Free sample articles newly available from International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining

The following sample articles from the International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining are now available here for free:
  • Data cubes retrieval and design in OLAP systems: from query analysis to visualisation tool
  • OLAP technology and machine learning as the tools for validation of the numerical models of convective clouds
  • Modelling economic choice under radical uncertainty: machine learning approaches
  • Minimal constraint based cuckoo search algorithm for removing transmission congestion and rescheduling the generator units
  • A secured best data centre selection in cloud computing using encryption technique
  • BAIT: behaviour aided intruder testimony technique for attacker intention prediction in business data handling
  • A fuzzy approach to prioritise DEA ranked association rules
  • Enhancing the JPEG image steganography security by RSA and attaining high payload using advanced DCT replacement method and modified quantisation table
  • Probabilistic variable precision fuzzy rough set technique for discovering optimal learning patterns in e-learning
  • Enhanced R package-based cluster analysis fault identification models for three phase power system network
  • Knowledge transfer for efficient cross domain ranking using AdaRank algorithm
  • An efficient clustering approach for fair semantic web content retrieval via tri-level ontology construction model with hybrid dragonfly algorithm
  • Dynamic runtime protection technique against the file system injecting malwares
  • Network affinity aware energy efficient virtual machine placement algorithm
  • A novel multi-class ensemble model based on feature selection using Hadoop framework for classifying imbalanced biomedical data
  • Comparison between optimised genetic-based Honda algorithm and Honda algorithm for collision avoidance system
  • Effective optimisation of Honda algorithm for rear end collision avoidance system with genetic algorithm

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