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In this paper, we carry out a study about the main themes treated by the International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making during its first 10 years (2002–2011). The themes are detected, quantified and visualized using an approach that combines performance analysis and science...
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High utility itemsets mining identifies itemsets whose utility satisfies a given threshold. It allows users to quantify the usefulness or preferences of items using different values. Thus, it reflects the impact of different items. High utility itemsets mining is useful in decision-making...
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Classification algorithms that help to identify software defects or faults play a crucial role in software risk management. Experimental results have shown that ensemble of classifiers are often more accurate and robust to the effects of noisy data, and achieve lower average error rate than any...
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Classification algorithm selection is an important issue in many disciplines. Since it normally involves more than one criterion, the task of algorithm selection can be modeled as multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) problems. Different MCDM methods evaluate classifiers from different...
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