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2008
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Human decision-making behavior and modeling effects
Previous research indicates that the human decision-making process is somewhat nonlinear and that nonlinear models would be more suitable than linear models for developing advance...
Choong Nyoung Kim, Kyung Hoon Yang, Jaekyung Kim
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2008
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An economic mechanism for better Internet security
Xia Zhao, Fang Fang, Andrew B. Whinston
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2008
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SpidersRUs: Creating specialized search engines in multiple languages
While small-scale search engines in specific domains and languages are increasingly used by Web users, most existing search engine development tools do not support the development...
Michael Chau, Jialun Qin, Yilu Zhou, Chunju Tseng,...
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2008
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Designing online selling mechanisms: Transparency levels and prices
Sellers increasingly compete with innovative Internet-based selling mechanisms, revealing or concealing market information. Transparency strategy involves design choices by firms ...
Nelson F. Granados, Alok Gupta, Robert J. Kauffman
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2008
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A semantic-expansion approach to personalized knowledge recommendation
The rapid propagation of the Internet and information technologies has changed the nature of many industries. Fast response and personalized recommendations have become natural tr...
Ting-Peng Liang, Yung-Fang Yang, Deng-Neng Chen, Y...
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2008
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Evaluating ontology mapping techniques: An experiment in public safety information sharing
The public safety community in the United States consists of thousands of local, state, and federal agencies, each with its own information system. In the past few years, there ha...
Siddharth Kaza, Hsinchun Chen
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2008
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Diagnosing decision quality
Human decision making is error-prone and often subject to biases. Important information cues are misweighted and feedback delays hamper learning. Experimentally, task information ...
Michael J. Davern, Ravi Mantena, Edward A. Stohr
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2008
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Effective spam filtering: A single-class learning and ensemble approach
Chih-Ping Wei, Hsueh-Ching Chen, Tsang-Hsiang Chen...
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2008
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Weblogging: A study of social computing and its impact on organizations
This article reviews weblogs and their role as a social networking device for young people and its probable evolution to the organizational computing medium. The motivation of you...
Rachael Kwai Fun Ip, Christian Wagner