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    Suzanne Ciani: The diva of the diode.Hussein Boon - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (2):193-209.
    The world of synthesizers and synthesists is historically male-dominated. Women in synthesis tend to be obscured by males, and their contribution suffers from erasure. This article considers Suzanne Ciani within the contexts of art, technology, science and culture and her work in composition, performance and media. In particular, her National Endowment for the Arts report of 1976 is a groundbreaking document detailing her composition and performance process using synthesizers. Her composition approach has parallels with techniques drawn from serialism, performed and (...)
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    Conceptual Distance and Algebras of Concepts.Mohamed Khaled & Gergely Székely - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-16.
    We show that the conceptual distance between any two theories of first-order logic is the same as the generator distance between their Lindenbaum–Tarski algebras of concepts. As a consequence of this, we show that, for any two arbitrary mathematical structures, the generator distance between their meaning algebras (also known as cylindric set algebras) is the same as the conceptual distance between their first-order logic theories. As applications, we give a complete description for the distances between meaning algebras corresponding to structures (...)
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    Jāḥiẓian Contribution to Reason in Islam.Hussein Abdulsater - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (1).
    The place of reason in the Islamic tradition has attracted much debate, among both classical scholars and modern researchers. One of the main areas of disagreement is the definition of reason, with scholars from various disciplines oftentimes offering different definitions, which, in turn, undergird their corresponding understanding of rationalism. Starting in the classical period, Muslim scholars have credited al-Ḥārith al-Muḥāsibī with making a particularly powerful contribution to the discussion by defining reason as an “instinct” and elaborating on this definition; many (...)
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    Conflict talk and argumentative strategies in highly adversarial talk shows: The case of Al-Jazeera’s The Opposite Direction.Khaled Abu Abbas, Muhammad A. Badarneh & Fathi Migdadi - 2013 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 9 (1):93-121.
    This study examines the conflict strategies used in the highly adversarial and popular Arabic-language talk show broadcasted weekly on Al-Jazeera satellite channel, known as Al-Ittijah Al-Mu’aakis 'The Opposite Direction'. The study identifies the conflict strategies and verbal conflict expressions and approaches them in the light of Interactional Sociolinguistics. The analysis of three episodes debating three different topics shows that disputants used several types of strategies including "impoliteness", "aggravated impoliteness", topic restriction, lengthy holding of the floor, and sarcasm. The speakers' bald-on-record (...)
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    CRISPR: Beyond the Excitement.Khaled Moustafa - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (1):7-9.
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    The use of abstract paintings and narratives to foster reflective capacity in medical educators: a multinational faculty development workshop.Khaled Karkabi, Hedy Wald & Orit Castel - 2014 - Medical Humanities 40 (1):44-48.
    Reflective capacity is integral to core healthcare professional practice competencies. Reflection plays a central role in teacher education as reflecting on teaching behaviours with critical analysis can potentially improve teaching practice. The humanities including narrative and the visual arts can serve as a valuable tool for fostering reflection. We conducted a multinational faculty development workshop aiming to enhance reflective capacity in medical educators by using a combination of abstract paintings and narratives. Twenty-three family physicians or physicians-in-training from 10 countries participated (...)
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    Teaching reflective competence in medical education using paintings.Khaled Karkabi & Castel O. Cohen - 2011 - Medical Humanities 37 (1):58.
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  8. The Disaster of the Impact Factor.Khaled Moustafa - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (1):139-142.
    Journal impact factor is a value calculated annually based on the number of times articles published in a journal are cited in two, or more, of the preceding years. At the time of its inception in 1955 , the inventor of the impact factor did not imagine that 1 day his tool would become a controversial and abusive measure, as he confessed 44 years later . The impact factor became a major detrimental factor of quality, creating huge pressures on authors, (...)
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  9. Publishers: Save Authors' Time.Khaled Moustafa - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics (naa):1-2.
    Scientific journals ask authors to put their manuscripts, at the submission stage, sometimes in a complex style and a specific pagination format that are time consuming while it is unclear yet that the submitted manuscripts will be accepted. In the case of rejections, authors need to submit to another journal most likely with a different style and formatting that require additional work and time. To save authors’ time, publishers should allow authors to submit their manuscripts in any format and to (...)
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    Social media users’ attitudes toward pervasiveness of fake news in Arab countries and its negative effects: Kuwait as a case study.Khaled Alqahs, Yagoub Y. Al-Kandari & Mohammad S. Albuloushi - 2023 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 21 (3):322-341.
    Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the respondents’ evaluation of the pervasiveness of fake news through various SM platforms in Kuwait. The authors also examined the respondents’ attitudes toward most fake news on SM. A total of 1,539 Kuwaitis were selected. Design/methodology/approach The questionnaire was the major tool for this study. The respondents, from whom demographic information was obtained, were asked about which SM platforms most frequently spread fake news, their attitudes toward the subjects most frequently involved (...)
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    Staying Physically Active During the Quarantine and Self-Isolation Period for Controlling and Mitigating the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Overview of the Literature.Hamdi Chtourou, Khaled Trabelsi, Cyrine H'mida, Omar Boukhris, Jordan M. Glenn, Michael Brach, Ellen Bentlage, Nick Bott, Roy Jesse Shephard, Achraf Ammar & Nicola Luigi Bragazzi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Islamic Governance, National Governance, and Bank Risk Management and Disclosure in MENA Countries.Hussein A. Abdou, Collins G. Ntim & Ahmed A. Elamer - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (5):914-955.
    We examine the relationships among religious governance, especially Islamic governance quality (IGQ), national governance quality (NGQ), and risk management and disclosure practices (RDPs), and consequently ascertain whether NGQ has a moderating influence on the IGQ–RDPs nexus. Using one of the largest data sets relating to Islamic banks from 10 Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries from 2006 to 2013, our findings are threefold. First, we find that RDPs are higher in banks with higher IGQ. Second, we find that RDPs (...)
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    Competing Logics in the Islamic Funds Industry: A Market Logic Versus a Religious Logic.Khaled O. Alotaibi, Christine Helliar & Nongnuch Tantisantiwong - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 175 (1):207-230.
    In contrast to the conventional fund management industry with a profit-oriented logic based on risk and return, ethical and faith-based funds should follow the religious principles of their investment-style philosophy. Islamic funds should obey the theological teachings of the primary sources of Islam, the Quran and Sunnah, as stakeholders expect these religious teachings to influence the investment decisions of fund managers. In practice, Islamic fund managers use Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions ’s screening criteria, based on secondary (...)
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  14. Blind Manuscript Submission to Reduce Rejection Bias?Khaled Moustafa - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (2):535-539.
    High percentages of submitted papers are rejected at editorial levels without offering a second chance to authors by sending their papers for further peer-reviews. In most cases, the rejections are typical quick answers without helpful argumentations related to the content of the rejected material. More surprisingly, some journals vaunt their high rejection rates as a “mark of prestige”!However, journals that reject high percentages of submitted papers have built their prominent positions based on a flawed measure, the impact factor, and from (...)
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  15. Équations génériques dans un groupe stable nilpotent.Khaled Jaber - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):761-768.
    We prove that in a nilpotent-by-finite stable group an equation that holds generically holds everywhere. Combining this result with results of Wagner and Bryant, we conclude that a soluble-by-finite stable group of generic exponent n has exponent n.
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    Équations génériques dans un groupe stable nilpotent.Khaled Jaber - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):761-768.
    RésuméOn prouve que dans un groupe stable, nilpotent par fini, une équation générìquement satisfaite y est partout satisfaite. En combinant ce résultat avec des résultats de Wagner et Bryant, on déduit qu'un groupe stable résoluble-par-fini d'exposant généríquenest d'exposantn.
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    Home Healthcare Under Fire.Hussein A. Tahan - 1999 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 1 (1):16-24.
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    Democracy: the forgotten challenge for bioethics in the developing countries.Ghaiath M. A. Hussein - 2009 - BMC Medical Ethics 10 (1):3-.
    BackgroundBioethics as a field related to the health system and health service delivery has grown in the second half of the 20th century, mainly in North America. This is attributed, the author argues, to mainly three kinds of development that took place in the developed countries at a pace different than the developing countries. They are namely: development of the health system; moral development; and political development.DiscussionThis article discusses the factors that impede the development of the field of bioethics from (...)
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    Legal Debates on Muslim Minorities: Between Rejection and Accommodation.Khaled Abou El Fadl - 1994 - Journal of Religious Ethics 22 (1):127 - 162.
    A growing discourse in Europe and North America focuses on questions of the religious and political status of Muslim minorities. This essay tries to bring some historical perspective to current discussions, surveying the ways premodern Muslim jurists approached issues pertaining to Muslims living in non-Muslim territories. As the historical material indicates, Muslim juridical opinion on these matters is very diverse. Individual jurists, while working within one or another of the broad traditions of Islamic jurisprudence (Shafi'i, Hanafi, Hanbali, Maliki, or Shi'i), (...)
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    The free non-commutative cylindric algebras are not atomic.Mohamed Khaled - 2017 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (5):673-685.
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    Anthropological Sensibility and Secular Numbness: Preliminary Analysis of Wolf on Power.Khaled Furani - 2008 - Theory and Event 11 (1).
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    Learning Boolean concepts in the presence of many irrelevant features.Hussein Almuallim & Thomas G. Dietterich - 1994 - Artificial Intelligence 69 (1-2):279-305.
  23. Fake Journals: Not Always Valid Ways to Distinguish Them.Khaled Moustafa - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (5):1391-1392.
    In their recent paper, Esfe et al. present some criteria for fake journals and propose some ‘features’ to recognize them. While I share most of the authors’ concerns about this issue in general, some of the reported criteria are not fit to differentiate fake journals from genuine ones. Here are some examples derived from their list, which illustrate that such criteria are not necessarily specific to fake journals only, but they could also apply to well-established journals and, therefore, should not (...)
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  24. Between functionalism and morality.Khaled Abou El Fadl - 2003 - In Jonathan E. Brockopp (ed.), Islamic Ethics of Life: Abortion, War, and Euthanasia. University of South Carolina Press.
     
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  25. Islamic Ethics, Human Rights and Migration".Khaled Abou El Fadl - 2020 - In Ray Jureidini & Said Fares Hassan (eds.), Migration and Islamic ethics: issues of residence, naturalization and citizenship. Boston: Brill.
     
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    The epistemology of the truth in modern Islam.Khaled Abou El Fadl - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (4-5):473-486.
    There is a serious problem with arguing that God intended to lock the epistemology of the 7th century into the immutable text of the Qur’an, and then intended to hold Muslims hostage to this epistemological framework for all ages to come. Among other things, this would limit the dynamism and effectiveness of Divine text because the Qur’an would be for ever locked within a knowledge paradigm that is very difficult to retrieve or re-create. The author argues for the recognition of (...)
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    The use and abuse of "holy war".Khaled Abou El Fadl - 2000 - Ethics and International Affairs 14:133–140.
    To avoid a clash of civilizations competing traditions must engage in discourse and search for grounds of commonality. Understanding differences and overcoming points of dissonance are essential for peaceful coexistence.
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    Birth of the'Secular'Individual: Medical and Legal Methods of Identification in Nineteenth-Century Egypt.Khaled Fahmy - 2012 - In Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History. pp. 335.
    This chapter describes a number of medico-administrative and legal changes that were introduced in nineteenth-century Egypt and that gave rise to an individualized conception of identity. Prompted by the recruitment needs of a new conscript army, an administrative apparatus was put in place that gave rise to novel techniques of identifying peasants, monitoring their movements, and controlling their bodies. A wide-ranging public hygiene programme aimed at serving the army resulted in a statistical regime whose crowning achievement was a nation-wide census. (...)
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  29. Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History.Fahmy Khaled - 2012
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    “Race,” Genetics, and Human Difference.Hussein Kassim - 2004 - In Justine Burley & John Harris (eds.), A Companion to Genethics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 302–316.
    The prelims comprise: Introduction Race as Type A New Paradigm The Survival of “Race” Conclusion Notes.
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    La responsabilité médicale des accidents de la circoncision en Tunisie : à propos de trois affaires judiciaires.Khaled Annabi, Elyes Turki, Amal Ben Daly & Mohamed Ben Dhiab - 2020 - Médecine et Droit 2020 (165):145-149.
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    Classes of algebras that are not closed under completions.Mohamed Khaled & Tarek Sayed Ahmed - 2009 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 38 (1/2):29-43.
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    On complete representations of algebras of logic.Mohamed Khaled & Tarek Sayed-Ahmed - 2009 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 17 (3):267-272.
    We show that there exists an atomic polyadic equality algebra of dimension n that is elementary equivalent to a completely representable algebra, but its diagonal free reduct is not completely representable.
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    Vaughts theorem holds for L2 but fails for Ln when n> 2.Mohamed Khaled & T. Sayed Ahmed - 2010 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 39 (3/4):107-122.
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    Publishers: Save Authors’ Time.Khaled Moustafa - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (2):815-816.
    Scientific journals ask authors to put their manuscripts, at the submission stage, sometimes in a complex style and a specific pagination format that are time consuming while it is unclear yet that the submitted manuscripts will be accepted. In the case of rejections, authors need to submit to another journal most likely with a different style and formatting that require additional work and time. To save authors’ time, publishers should allow authors to submit their manuscripts in any format and to (...)
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    Do journals instruct authors to address sex and gender in psychological science?Yara Abu Hussein & Courtenay Cavanaugh - 2020 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 5 (1).
    BackgroundSex and gender influence individuals’ psychology, but are often overlooked in psychological science. The sex and gender equity in research guidelines provide instruction for addressing sex and gender within five sections of a manuscript.MethodsWe examined whether the 89 journals published by the American Psychological Association provide explicit instruction for authors to address sex and gender within these five sections. Both authors reviewed the journal instructions to authors for the words “sex,” and “gender,” and noted explicit instruction pertaining to these five (...)
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    Complexities in Assessing Structural Health of Civil Infrastructures.Abdullah Al-Hussein & Achintya Haldar - 2017 - Complexity 2017:1-10.
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    An efficient algorithm for optimal pruning of decision trees.Hussein Almuallim - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 83 (2):347-362.
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    Ṣalāt al-Niṣf min Rajab: A Shīʿī Tradition Preserved on Paper.Khaled Younes - 2022 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 99 (2):434-460.
    Edition and study of P.Vindob. A.Ch. 36616, a literary paper fragment from 3rd/9th-century Egypt. The fragment contains a tradition that depicts ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib (d. 40/661) performing a four-rakʿa prayer and reciting a special supplication on the 15th of the month of Rajab. The tradition is only known from noncanonical Shīʿī ḥadīth collections. Situating it in a broader historical context, the paper provides a glimpse on the Shīʿī presence in Egypt as well as the sanctity of the month of (...)
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    Four Arabic Legal Documents Belonging to ʿAmmār b. Salama b. ʿAbd al-Wārith.Khaled Younes - 2021 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 98 (1):181-220.
    This paper edits and studies four Arabic legal documents, written on two papyri, now housed in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University. The documents belong to a certain ʿAmmār b. Salama b. ʿAbd al-Wārith, a merchant from al-Bahnasā. Document 1 (P.CTYBR inv. 1720 verso) records a contract of sale of two inherited portions belonging to a Copt with double names, a Christian and a Muslim one. The contract touches on two significant socio-religious subjects: 1. name change (...)
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    Two Arabic Deeds of House Lease Agreement on Papyrus.Khaled Younes - 2017 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 94 (1):57-65.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 94 Heft: 1 Seiten: 57-65.
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    Le rôle et l’impact des TIC dans la révolution tunisienne.Khaled Zouari - 2013 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 66 (2):, [ p.].
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    Le rôle et l’impact des TIC dans la révolution tunisienne.Khaled Zouari - 2013 - Hermes 66:, [ p.].
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    Le site Webcomics, un exemple d'interactivité.Khaled Zouari - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 54 (2):127-132.
    À travers une approche communicationnelle, cette contribution s’oriente et se focalise autour de liens entre bande dessinée et technologies de l’information et de la communication. Nous essayerons d’examiner comment Internet peut influer sur les pratiques des auteurs et des lecteurs de bande dessinée, ainsi que sur les schémas relationnels qui lient ces derniers. À travers l’analyse du site Webcomics, nous nous intéresserons à l’interactivité et à la place de l’usager dans le dispositif technique.Using a communicational approach, this study focuses on (...)
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    Le site Webcomics, un exemple d'interactivité.Khaled Zouari - 2009 - Hermes 54.
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  46. Internet and Advertisement.Khaled Moustafa - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (1):293-296.
    The Internet has revolutionized the way knowledge is currently produced, stored and disseminated. A few finger clicks on a keyboard can save time and many hours of search in libraries or shopping in stores. Online trademarks with an prefix such as e-library, e-business, e-health etc., are increasingly part of our daily professional vocabularies. However, the Internet has also produced multiple negative side effects, ranging from an unhealthy dependency to a dehumanization of human relationships. Fraudulent, unethical and scam practices are also (...)
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  47. Does the Cover Letter Really Matter?Khaled Moustafa - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (4):839-841.
    The cover letter is not the main text destined to be evaluated or published. The content of the cover letter is already overlapped and redundant with the article's abstract. Cover letters look like the ‘misleading’ commercial ads; as good or as bad as they might be, they do not change the inherent value of the advertised product. The significance of a manuscript should be manifest in the 200–300 words of its abstract and alongside the manuscript as a whole. The aim (...)
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    Reexamining the Expected Effect of Available Resources and Firm Size on Firm Environmental Orientation: An Empirical Study of UK Firms.Khaled Elsayed - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 65 (3):297-308.
    An emergent body of literature examined why some firms apply some environmental initiatives while other firms do not take responsibility for their natural environment? Thus, firm environmental orientation (responsiveness and performance) are linked in the literature to several variables. Unfortunately, the relationship between firm environmental orientation and either available resources or firm size showed mixed results and inconclusive evidence. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to show empirically how available resources and firm size can explain differences in firm environmental (...)
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    The effect of institutional investor type on the relationship between CEO duality and financial performance.Hayam Wahba & Khaled Elsayed - 2014 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 9 (3):221.
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    An Incremental Interesting Maximal Frequent Itemset Mining Based on FP-Growth Algorithm.Hussein A. Alsaeedi & Ahmed S. Alhegami - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-20.
    Frequent itemset mining is the most important step of association rule mining. It plays a very important role in incremental data environments. The massive volume of data creates an imminent need to design incremental algorithms for the maximal frequent itemset mining in order to handle incremental data over time. In this study, we propose an incremental maximal frequent itemset mining algorithms that integrate subjective interestingness criterion during the process of mining. The proposed framework is designed to deal with incremental data, (...)
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