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Richard Weber

Richard Weber

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Computer Science

D-Index
35
Citations
7086
World Ranking
11524
National Ranking
7

Overview

Richard Weber is affiliated with the University of Chile in Chile and conducts research primarily in the field of Computer Science. Their work spans several subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Immunology and Allergy, and Sociology and Political Science.

They have contributed to advancing knowledge in several research topics, notably:

  • Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques
  • Network Security and Intrusion Detection
  • Advanced Clustering Algorithms Research

Richard Weber has published in a number of academic venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Expert Systems with Applications
  • Allergy and Asthma Proceedings
  • Applied Soft Computing
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Notable recent papers by Weber include:

  • "Explainable AI for Operational Research: A defining framework, methods, applications, and a research agenda" (2023, European Journal of Operational Research)
  • "Predicting student performance using sequence classification with time-based windows" (2022, Expert Systems with Applications)
  • "Demand analysis and capacity management for hospital emergencies using advanced forecasting models and stochastic simulation" (2021, Operations Research Perspectives)
  • "Allergy to oak pollen in North America" (2021, Allergy and Asthma Proceedings)
  • "Dynamic community detection including node attributes" (2023, Expert Systems with Applications)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with a group of co-authors including Ramiro Saltos, Michael Sommer, Lucas Murray, Tatiana Castillo, and Isaac Martín de Diego, with multiple joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Cutting the electric bill for internet-scale systems

    Asfandyar Qureshi;Rick Weber;Hari Balakrishnan;John Guttag

  • A wrapper method for feature selection using Support Vector Machines

    Sebastián Maldonado;Richard Weber

  • Data Preprocessing and Intelligent Data Analysis

    A. Famili;Wei-Min Shen;Richard Weber;Evangelos Simoudis

  • Improved supply chain management based on hybrid demand forecasts

    Luis Aburto;Richard Weber

  • Feature selection for high-dimensional class-imbalanced data sets using Support Vector Machines

    Sebastián Maldonado;Richard Weber;Fazel Famili

  • Fifty years of Information Sciences: A bibliometric overview

    José M. Merigó;Witold Pedrycz;Witold Pedrycz;Witold Pedrycz;Richard Weber;Catalina de la Sotta

  • Simultaneous feature selection and classification using kernel-penalized support vector machines

    Sebastián Maldonado;Richard Weber;Jayanta Basak

  • Fuzzy-ID3: A class of methods for automatic knowledge acquisition

    R. Weber

  • Fuzzy set theory

    Ingo Lehmann;Richard Weber;Hans Jürgen Zimmermann

  • Pushing CDN-ISP collaboration to the limit

    Benjamin Frank;Ingmar Poese;Yin Lin;Georgios Smaragdakis

  • Soft clustering -- Fuzzy and rough approaches and their extensions and derivatives

    Georg Peters;Fernando Crespo;Pawan Lingras;Richard Weber

  • Development and application of consumer credit scoring models using profit-based classification measures

    Thomas Verbraken;Christian Bravo;Richard Weber;Bart Baesens;Bart Baesens

  • A methodology for dynamic data mining based on fuzzy clustering

    Fernando A. Crespo;Richard Weber

  • DCC: a framework for dynamic granular clustering

    Georg Peters;Georg Peters;Richard Weber

  • Feature selection for Support Vector Machines via Mixed Integer Linear Programming

    Sebastian Maldonado;Juan J. Pérez;Richard Weber;Martine Labbé

  • Planning models for research and development

    R. Weber;B. Werners;H.-J. Zimmermann

  • Credit scoring using three-way decisions with probabilistic rough sets

    Sebastián Maldonado;Georg Peters;Georg Peters;Richard Weber

  • Fifty years of Transportation Research journals: A bibliometric overview

    Nikunja M. Modak;José M. Merigó;Richard Weber;Felipe Manzor

  • A methodology for web usage mining and its application to target group identification

    Sandro Araya;Mariano Silva;Richard Weber

  • Profit-based feature selection using support vector machines - General framework and an application for customer retention

    Sebastián Maldonado;Álvaro Flores;Thomas Verbraken;Bart Baesens

  • Generating crime data using agent-based simulation

    Nelson Devia;Richard Weber

  • Expert systems: Knowledge, uncertainty and decision

    Richard Weber

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann
Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann RWTH Aachen University
Bart Baesens
Bart Baesens KU Leuven
Witold Pedrycz
Witold Pedrycz University of Alberta
Bruce M. Maggs
Bruce M. Maggs Duke University
José M. Merigó
José M. Merigó University of Technology Sydney
Kate Smith-Miles
Kate Smith-Miles University of Melbourne
Lyn C. Thomas
Lyn C. Thomas University of Southampton
Martine Labbé
Martine Labbé Université Libre de Bruxelles
Juan de Dios Ortúzar
Juan de Dios Ortúzar Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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