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Yugen Yi, Haoming Zhang, Ningyi Zhang, Wei Zhou, Xiaomei Huang, Gengsheng Xie and Caixia Zheng
As the feature dimension of data continues to expand, the task of selecting an optimal subset of features from a pool of limited labeled data and extensive unlabeled data becomes more and more challenging. In recent years, some semi-supervised feature se...
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Bernardo Panichi and Alessandro Lazzeri
This paper addresses the time-intensive task of assigning accurate account labels to invoice entries within corporate bookkeeping. Despite the advent of electronic invoicing, many software solutions still rely on rule-based approaches that fail to addres...
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Ahmad Abdul Chamid, Widowati and Retno Kusumaningrum
Product reviews on the marketplace are interesting to research. Aspect-based sentiment analysis (ABSA) can be used to find in-depth information from a review. In one review, there can be several aspects with a polarity of sentiment. Previous research has...
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Shi Li and Xiaoting Chen
The task of joint dialogue act recognition (DAR) and sentiment classification (DSC) aims to predict both the act and sentiment labels of each utterance in a dialogue. Existing methods mainly focus on local or global semantic features of the dialogue from...
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Tajana Ban Kirigin, Sanda Bujacic Babic and Benedikt Perak
We present a graph-based method for the lexical task of labeling senses of polysemous lexemes. The labeling task aims at generalizing sense features of a lexical item in a corpus using more abstract concepts. In this method, a coordination dependency-bas...
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Giuseppe Granato, Alessio Martino, Andrea Baiocchi and Antonello Rizzi
Network traffic analysis, and specifically anomaly and attack detection, call for sophisticated tools relying on a large number of features. Mathematical modeling is extremely difficult, given the ample variety of traffic patterns and the subtle and vari...
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Fadi Dornaika and Abdelmalik Moujahid
Facial Beauty Prediction (FBP) is an important visual recognition problem to evaluate the attractiveness of faces according to human perception. Most existing FBP methods are based on supervised solutions using geometric or deep features. Semi-supervised...
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Inon Zuckerman, Dor Mizrahi and Ilan Laufer
Tacit coordination games are games where players are trying to select the same solution without any communication between them. Various theories have attempted to predict behavior in tacit coordination games. Until now, research combining tacit coordinat...
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Xiangpeng Song, Hongbin Yang and Congcong Zhou
Pedestrian attribute recognition is to predict a set of attribute labels of the pedestrian from surveillance scenarios, which is a very challenging task for computer vision due to poor image quality, continual appearance variations, as well as diverse sp...
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Kevin Aydin, MohammadHossein Bateni and Vahab Mirrokni
Balanced partitioning is often a crucial first step in solving large-scale graph optimization problems, for example, in some cases, a big graph can be chopped into pieces that fit on one machine to be processed independently before stitching the results ...
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