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    A Combinatorial Optimized Knapsack Linear Space for Information Retrieval

    Varghese S. Chooralil1, Vinodh P. Vijayan2, Biju Paul1, M. M. Anishin Raj3, B. Karthikeyan4,*, G. Manikandan4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.66, No.3, pp. 2891-2903, 2021, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2021.012796

    Abstract Key information extraction can reduce the dimensional effects while evaluating the correct preferences of users during semantic data analysis. Currently, the classifiers are used to maximize the performance of web-page recommendation in terms of precision and satisfaction. The recent method disambiguates contextual sentiment using conceptual prediction with robustness, however the conceptual prediction method is not able to yield the optimal solution. Context-dependent terms are primarily evaluated by constructing linear space of context features, presuming that if the terms come together in certain consumer-related reviews, they are semantically reliant. Moreover, the more frequently they coexist, the greater the semantic dependency is.… More >

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    A Clustering-based Approach for Balancing and Scheduling Bicycle-sharing Systems

    Imed Kacem, Ahmed Kadri, Pierre Laroche

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.24, No.2, pp. 421-430, 2018, DOI:10.31209/2018.100000016

    Abstract This paper addresses an inventory regulation problem in bicycle sharingsystems. The problem is to balance a network consisting of a set of stations by using a single vehicle, with the aim of minimizing the weighted sum of the waiting times during which some stations remain imbalanced. Motivated by the complexity of this problem, we propose a two-stage procedure based on decomposition. First, the network is divided into multiple zones by using two different clustering strategies. Then, the balancing problem is solved in each zone. Finally, the order in which the zones must be visited is defined. To solve these problems,… More >

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