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Welcome

Welcome to our first-ever journal newsletter for Web Intelligence (WEB). We are delighted to announce the publication of Volume 18, Issue 4.

The content of this new issue is included below as well as the most read articles in 2020. Also, details are included on how to submit your research to the journal.

Looking forward to working with you.

Kind regards,

Editors-in-Chief
Yuefeng Li
Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Amit Sheth
University of South Carolina, USA

Athena Vakali
Aristotle University, Greece

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Call for Papers

As a member of our research community, we would like to invite you to contribute your own work for publication in the journal. Web Intelligence offers contributing authors many benefits, including:

· First class Editorial Board

· Rigorous peer review and speedy manuscript processing

Web Intelligence is indexed in Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index and is also indexed in Scopus. Please see the Abstracting/Indexing information for further details.

View the detailed Instructions to Authors.

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Most Read WEB Articles in 2020

Listing articles published only in 2019 and 2020 so you can read the most popular recent content

Automating facial emotion recognition (17:1)
Gervasi, Osvaldo | Franzoni, Valentina | Riganelli, Matteo | Tasso, Sergio

Comparative evaluation of two approaches for retweet clustering: A text-based method and graph-based method (17:4)
Uchida, Kazuki | Toriumi, Fujio | Sakaki, Takeshi

Research on the integration of library e-book borrowing history data based on big data technology (18:2)
Wang, Hao

Combining semantic graph and probabilistic topic models for discovering coherent topics (17:4)
Allahyari, Mehdi | Pouriyeh, Seyedamin | Kochut, Krys

The importance of unexpectedness: Discovering buzzing stories in anomalous temporal graphs (17:3)
Bonchi, Francesco | Bordino, Ilaria | Gullo, Francesco | Stilo, Giovanni

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