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Journal of Information Science, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, February 2015
- Navid Sheydaei, Mohamad Saraee, Azar Shahgholian:
A novel feature selection method for text classification using association rules and clustering. 3-15 - Qingqiang Wu, Haibin Zhang, Jing Lan:
K-State automaton burst detection model based on KOS: Emerging trends in cancer field. 16-26 - Bassam Al-Salemi, Mohd Juzaiddin Ab Aziz, Shahrul Azman Noah:
LDA-AdaBoost.MH: Accelerated AdaBoost.MH based on latent Dirichlet allocation for text categorization. 27-40 - Shah Khusro, Asima Latif, Irfan Ullah:
On methods and tools of table detection, extraction and annotation in PDF documents. 41-57 - Xingsi Xue, Yuping Wang:
Ontology alignment based on instance using NSGA-II. 58-70 - B. T. Sampath Kumar, K. R. Prithviraj:
Bringing life to dead: Role of Wayback Machine in retrieving vanished URLs. 71-81 - Abdulrakeeb M. Al-Ssulami:
Hybrid string matching algorithm with a pivot. 82-88 - Xiaolong Song, Xiangbin Yan, Yumei Li:
Modelling liking networks in an online healthcare community: An exponential random graph model analysis approach. 89-96 - Paul Hugh Cleverley, Simon M. Burnett:
Retrieving haystacks: a data driven information needs model for faceted search. 97-113 - Ismail Hmeidi, Mahmoud Al-Ayyoub, Nawaf A. Abdulla, Abdalrahman A. Almodawar, Raddad Abooraig, Nizar A. Mahyoub:
Automatic Arabic text categorization: A comprehensive comparative study. 114-124
Volume 41, Number 2, April 2015
- David Vilares, Miguel A. Alonso, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez:
A linguistic approach for determining the topics of Spanish Twitter messages. 127-145 - Rehab Shalabi, Ahmed Elfatatry:
Towards improving XML search by using structure clustering technique. 146-166 - Longjie Li, Lvjian Qian, Jianjun Cheng, Min Ma, Xiaoyun Chen:
Accurate similarity index based on the contributions of paths and end nodes for link prediction. 167-177 - Sangjin Shin, Jihoon Ko, Sungkwang Eom, Minjae Song, Dong-Hoon Shin, Kyong-Ho Lee:
Keyword-based mobile semantic search using mobile ontology. 178-196 - Veslava Osinska, Piotr Bala:
Study of dynamics of structured knowledge: Qualitative analysis of different mapping approaches. 197-208 - Nansu Zong, Sungin Lee, Hong-Gee Kim:
Discovering expansion entities for keyword-based entity search in linked data. 209-227 - Yong-Mi Kim:
Is seeking health information online different from seeking general information online? 228-241 - Mokhtaria Hacherouf, Safia Nait Bahloul, Christophe Cruz:
Transforming XML documents to OWL ontologies: A survey. 242-259
Volume 41, Number 3, June 2015
- Eugenio Martínez-Cámara, María Teresa Martín-Valdivia, Luis Alfonso Ureña López, Ruslan Mitkov:
Polarity classification for Spanish tweets using the COST corpus. 263-272 - Niloofar Mozafari, Ali Hamzeh:
An enriched social behavioural information diffusion model in social networks. 273-283 - Sara Mazhari, Seyed Mostafa Fakhrahmad, Hoda Sadeghbeygi:
A user-profile-based friendship recommendation solution in social networks. 284-295 - Wajahat Ali Khan, Muhammad Bilal Amin, Asad Masood Khattak, Maqbool Hussain, Muhammad Afzal, Sungyoung Lee, Eun-Soo Kim:
Object-oriented and ontology-alignment patterns-based expressive Mediation Bridge Ontology (MBO). 296-314 - Nikitas N. Karanikolas:
Supervised learning for building stemmers. 315-328 - Enayat Rajabi, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia, Salvador Sánchez-Alonso:
Discovering duplicate and related resources using an interlinking approach: The case of educational datasets. 329-341 - Hocheol Jeon:
Lexicon-based context-sensitive reference comments crawler. 342-353 - Hyerim Ahn, Ji-Hong Park:
The structural effects of sharing function on Twitter networks: Focusing on the retweet function. 354-365 - Yingying She, Xiaoxia Zhang, Qian Wang, Qingqiang Wu:
The potential relationship discovery model based on result fusion for biomedical medicine research. 366-382 - Dhomas Hatta Fudholi, J. Wenny Rahayu, Eric Pardede:
A data-driven dynamic ontology. 383-398 - Weng Marc Lim:
Enriching information science research through chronic disposition and situational priming: A short note for future research. 399-402
Volume 41, Number 4, August 2015
- Cihan Varol, Sairam Hari:
Detecting near-duplicate text documents with a hybrid approach. 405-414 - Frances C. Johnson, Jennifer E. Rowley, Laura Sbaffi:
Modelling trust formation in health information contexts. 415-429 - Farhan Ahmad, Gunilla Widén:
Language clustering and knowledge sharing in multilingual organizations: A social perspective on language. 430-443 - Amjad Qtaish, Kamsuriah Ahmad:
Model mapping approaches for XML documents: A review. 444-466 - S. G. Shaila, A. Vadivel:
TAG term weight-based N gram Thesaurus generation for query expansion in information retrieval application. 467-485 - Valerio Basile, Silvio Peroni, Fabio Tamburini, Fabio Vitali:
Topical tags vs non-topical tags: Towards a bipartite classification? 486-505 - Aqil M. Azmi, Eman A. Aljafari:
Modern information retrieval in Arabic - catering to standard and colloquial Arabic users. 506-517 - Soto Montalvo, Raquel Martínez-Unanue, Víctor Fresno:
Quality prediction of multilingual news clustering: An experimental study. 518-530 - Pu Zhang, Zhongshi He:
Using data-driven feature enrichment of text representation and ensemble technique for sentence-level polarity classification. 531-549
Volume 41, Number 5, October 2015
- Sue Yeon Syn, Sanghee Oh:
Why do social network site users share information on Facebook and Twitter? 553-569 - Arash Joorabchi, Michael English, Abdulhussain E. Mahdi:
Automatic mapping of user tags to Wikipedia concepts: The case of a Q&A website - StackOverflow. 570-583 - Matti Lassila, Marko Junkkari, Jaana Kekäläinen:
Comparison of two XML query languages from the perspective of learners. 584-595 - Tung-Mou Yang, Jin Lo, Jing Shiang:
To open or not to open? Determinants of open government data. 596-612 - Reijo Savolainen:
Cognitive barriers to information seeking: A conceptual analysis. 613-623 - Jiuchang Wei, Jia Xu, Dingtao Zhao:
Public engagement with firms on social media in China. 624-639 - Wilhelm Peekhaus, Nicholas Proferes:
How library and information science faculty perceive and engage with open access. 640-661 - Muhammad Omar, Byung-Won On, Ingyu Lee, Gyu Sang Choi:
LDA topics: Representation and evaluation. 662-675 - Cagri Toraman, Fazli Can:
A front-page news-selection algorithm based on topic modelling using raw text. 676-685 - Alejandro Corbellini, Cristian Mateos, Daniela Godoy, Alejandro Zunino, Silvia N. Schiaffino:
An architecture and platform for developing distributed recommendation algorithms on large-scale social networks. 686-704 - Mi Sug Gu, Jaehong Hwang:
Geosemantic information retrieval and its performance evaluation. 705-719 - Alton Y. K. Chua, Snehasish Banerjee:
Answers or no answers: Studying question answerability in Stack Overflow. 720-731 - Bassam Al-Salemi, Mohd Juzaiddin Ab Aziz, Shahrul Azman Noah:
Boosting algorithms with topic modeling for multi-label text categorization: A comparative empirical study. 732-746
Volume 41, Number 6, December 2015
- Jason J. Jung:
Guest editorial: Recent advances on big social data. 749-750 - Won-Yong Shin, Bikash C. Singh, Jaehee Cho, Andre M. Everett:
A new understanding of friendships in space: Complex networks meet Twitter. 751-764 - Azadeh Mohammadi, Mohamad Saraee, Abdolreza Mirzaei:
Time-sensitive influence maximization in social networks. 765-778 - Mahdi Bohlouli, Jens Dalter, Mareike Dornhöfer, Johannes Zenkert, Madjid Fathi:
Knowledge discovery from social media using big data-provided sentiment analysis (SoMABiT). 779-798 - David Vilares, Mike Thelwall, Miguel A. Alonso:
The megaphone of the people? Spanish SentiStrength for real-time analysis of political tweets. 799-813 - Chin-Hui Lai, Duen-Ren Liu, Mei-Lan Liu:
Recommendations based on personalized tendency for different aspects of influences in social media. 814-829 - Hualin Xu, Hua Yuan, Baojun Ma, Yu Qian:
Where to go and what to play: Towards summarizing popular information from massive tourism blogs. 830-854 - Oluwaseun Ajao, Jun Hong, Weiru Liu:
A survey of location inference techniques on Twitter. 855-864
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