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Discovery of interesting rules describing the behavioural patterns of smokers' quitting intentions is an important task in the determination of an effective tobacco control strategy. In this paper, we investigate a compact and simplified rule discovery process for predicting smokers' quitting behaviour that can provide feedback to build an scientific evidence-based adaptive tobacco control policy...
It is obvious that internet has become a key media to share resources and exchange information. As a special category of social activities, the behavior from network users normally shows its complexity and diversity, which makes people pay an increased attention to study and manage it. Based upon the formation mechanism of ant colony, this paper proposes an ant colony algorithm to do cluster analysis...
The study investigated the characteristic differences among student learning behavior patterns in an online learning situation. Sixty students participated in the work and undertook four months online learning in an e-learning system. The two-stage cluster analysis was designed to explore the identification and classification of student learning behavior patterns. The results found three distinct...
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