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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Volume 80
Volume 80, January 2017
- Joe Suzuki:
A novel Chow-Liu algorithm and its application to gene differential analysis. 1-18 - Charlotte Wang, Fabrizio Ruggeri, Chuhsing Kate Hsiao, Raffaele Argiento:
Bayesian nonparametric clustering and association studies for candidate SNP observations. 19-35
- Aubrey Clayton, Travis Waddington:
Bridging the intuition gap in Cox's theorem: A Jaynesian argument for universality. 36-51
- Nicos Angelopoulos, James Cussens:
Distributional logic programming for Bayesian knowledge representation. 52-66
- Gero Walter, Louis J. M. Aslett, Frank P. A. Coolen:
Bayesian nonparametric system reliability using sets of priors. 67-88
- J. J. Arias-García, Radko Mesiar, Bernard De Baets:
The unwalked path between quasi-copulas and copulas: Stepping stones in higher dimensions. 89-99
- Jinhai Li, Cherukuri Aswani Kumar, Changlin Mei, Xizhao Wang:
Comparison of reduction in formal decision contexts. 100-122
- Hailin Liu, Wei Xiong:
On the implications of integrating linear tracing procedure with imprecise probabilities. 123-136 - Stavros Lopatatzidis, Jasper De Bock, Gert de Cooman:
Computing lower and upper expected first-passage and return times in imprecise birth-death chains. 137-173
- Songsak Sriboonchitta, Jianxu Liu, Aree Wiboonpongse, Thierry Denoeux:
A double-copula stochastic frontier model with dependent error components and correction for sample selection. 174-184
- M. Dolores Ruiz, Juan Gómez-Romero, Miguel Molina-Solana, María Ros, María J. Martín-Bautista:
Information fusion from multiple databases using meta-association rules. 185-198 - Arun K. Pujari, Vineet Padmanabhan, Venkateswara Rao Kagita:
Bounds on skyline probability for databases with uncertain preferences. 199-213
- Bin Yang, Bao Qing Hu:
Note on "A rough set approach to the characterization of transversal matroids" [Int. J. Approx. Reason. 70(2016) 1-12]. 214-216
- Thomas A. Runkler, Simon Coupland, Robert I. John:
Interval type-2 fuzzy decision making. 217-224
- Van-Doan Nguyen, Van-Nam Huynh:
Two-probabilities focused combination in recommender systems. 225-238
- Kevin J. Wilson, Malcolm Farrow:
Bayes linear kinematics in a dynamic survival model. 239-256 - Khader Khadraoui:
Nonparametric adaptive Bayesian regression using priors with tractable normalizing constants and under qualitative assumptions. 257-276
- Tian Gao, Qiang Ji:
Efficient score-based Markov Blanket discovery. 277-293 - Chao Li, Maomi Ueno:
An extended depth-first search algorithm for optimal triangulation of Bayesian networks. 294-312
- Fabrizio Riguzzi, Elena Bellodi, Riccardo Zese, Giuseppe Cota, Evelina Lamma:
A survey of lifted inference approaches for probabilistic logic programming under the distribution semantics. 313-333
- Mihir K. Chakraborty, Purbita Jana:
Fuzzy topology via fuzzy geometric logic with graded consequence. 334-347
- Guilong Liu, Zheng Hua, Jiyang Zou:
Relations arising from coverings and their topological structures. 348-358
- Sébastien Destercke:
ECSQARU 2015 special issue. 359-360 - Janneke H. Bolt, Linda C. van der Gaag:
Balanced sensitivity functions for tuning multi-dimensional Bayesian network classifiers. 361-376 - Stavros Lopatatzidis, Linda C. van der Gaag:
Concise representations and construction algorithms for semi-graphoid independency models. 377-392 - Rafael Cabañas, Alessandro Antonucci, Andrés Cano, Manuel Gómez-Olmedo:
Evaluating interval-valued influence diagrams. 393-411 - Siqi Nie, Cassio P. de Campos, Qiang Ji:
Efficient learning of Bayesian networks with bounded tree-width. 412-427 - Thomas Caridroit, Sébastien Konieczny, Pierre Marquis:
Contraction in propositional logic. 428-442 - Meriem Ammoura, Yakoub Salhi, Brahim Oukacha, Badran Raddaoui:
On an MCS-based inconsistency measure. 443-459 - Manxia Liu, Arjen Hommersom, Maarten van der Heijden, Peter J. F. Lucas:
Hybrid time Bayesian networks. 460-474 - Sjoerd T. Timmer, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij, Bart Verheij:
A two-phase method for extracting explanatory arguments from Bayesian networks. 475-494
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