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    Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science - Volume 24 1970

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    Data Mining Techniques for Complex User-Generated Data

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    Nowadays, the amount of collected information is continuously growing in a variety of different domains. Data mining techniques are powerful instruments to effectively analyze these large data collections and extract hidden and useful knowledge. Vast amount of User-Generated Data (UGD) is being created every day, such as user behavior, user-generated content, user exploitation of available services and user mobility in different domains. Some common critical issues arise for the UGD analysis process such as the large dataset cardinality and dimensionality, the variable data distribution and inherent sparseness, and the heterogeneous data to model the different facets of the targeted domain. Consequently, the extraction of useful knowledge from such data collections is a challenging task, and proper data mining solutions should be devised for the problem under analysis. In this thesis work, we focus on the design and development of innovative solutions to support data mining activities over User-Generated Data characterised by different critical issues, via the integration of different data mining techniques in a unified frame- work. Real datasets coming from three example domains characterized by the above critical issues are considered as reference cases, i.e., health care, social network, and ur- ban environment domains. Experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed approaches to discover useful knowledge from different domains

    Intellectual property. The Courier No. 201, November/December 2003

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    Getting Good Outcomes from Sub-National Governments: A Case Study on Indonesian Fiscal Decentralisation

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    This thesis assesses Indonesia’s fiscal decentralisation policy from 2001 to 2018 and in particular its attempts at ensuring local government performance. These employed both methods suggested in the ‘second generation’ theory of fiscal federalism: constraints and incentives. The asymmetric approach to fiscal decentralisation policy is suggested as an alternative in accommodating diverse situations among local governments
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