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Levene, Mark 3 Roussos, G. 2 Aguillo, I.F. 1 Bar-Ilan, J. 1 Baxter, Brad J.C. 1 Belsley, D.A. 1 Chiang, M.M.-T. 1 Fenner, Trevor 1 Galitsky, Boris 1 Kontoghiorghes, Erricos J. 1 Kostakos, V. 1 Loizou, George 1 Magnus, J.R. 1 Mirkin, B. 1 Ortega, J.L. 1 Roussos, George 1 Zelkowitz, M. 1
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A stochastic model for the evolution of the web allowing link deletion
Fenner, Trevor; Levene, Mark; Loizou, George - 2006
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of the web graph and other networks that give rise to power-law distributions. These models are based on the notion of preferential attachment leading to the ``rich get richer'' phenomenon. We present a...
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Rapid evaluation of radial basis functions
Roussos, George; Baxter, Brad J.C. - 2005
Over the past decade, the radial basis function method has been shown to produce high quality solutions to the multivariate scattered data interpolation problem. However, this method has been associated with very high computational cost, as compared to alternative methods such as finite element...
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Simulating the conflict between reputation and profitability for online rating portals
Galitsky, Boris; Levene, Mark - 2005
We simulate the process of possible interactions between a set of competitive services and a set of portals that provide online rating for these services. We argue that to have a profitable business, these portals are forced to have subscribed services that are rated by the portals. To satisfy...
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Intelligent choice of the number of clusters in K-means clustering: an experimental study with different cluster Spreads
Chiang, M.M.-T.; Mirkin, B. - 2010
The issue of determining “the right number of clusters” in K-Means has attracted considerable interest, especially in the recent years. Cluster intermix appears to be a factor most affecting the clustering results. This paper proposes an experimental setting for comparison of different...
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Comparing university rankings
Aguillo, I.F.; Bar-Ilan, J.; Levene, Mark; Ortega, J.L. - 2010
Recently there is increasing interest in university rankings. Annual rankings of world universities are published by QS for the Times Higher Education Supplement, the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the Higher Education and Accreditation Council of Taiwan and rankings based on Web visibility by...
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RFID in pervasive computing: state-of-the-art and outlook
Roussos, G.; Kostakos, V. - 2009
rfid has already found its way into a variety of large scale applications and arguably it is already one of the most successful technologies in the history of computing. Beyond doubt, rfid is an effective automatic identification technology for a variety of objects including natural,...
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Computing with RFID: drivers, technology and implications
Roussos, G. - 2008
Radio Frequency Identification or simply RFID has become an integral part of modern computing. RFID is notable in that it is the first practical technology to tightly couple physical entities and digital information. In this survey, we cater to the computing professional who is not familiar with...
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The third special issue on computational econometrics
Belsley, D.A.; Kontoghiorghes, Erricos J.; Magnus, J.R. - 2007
The journal Computational Statistics and Data Analysis aims to have regular issues on computational econometrics. Of particular interest are papers in important areas of econometric applications where both computational techniques and numerical methods have a major impact. The goal is to provide...
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