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Revista Iberoamericana de Inteligencia Artificial, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 77, 2025
- Jorge Manuel Pool Cen, Hugo Carlos Martínez, Gandhi Hernández-Chan, Martha Cordero Oropeza, Alfredo Montero Arciniega, Pedro Mendoza Pablo:

Analyzing Municipal Patterns of Suicide and Depression in Mexico: A Multilayer Network Approach. 1-12 - Juan A. Recio-García, Ana Martin-Casado:

From the algorithm to the clinical interpretation of childbirth anxiety: analysis and explainability of obstetric predictive models based on psychological indicators. 13-27 - Marcelo Alejandro Huerta-Espinoza

, Ansel Yoan Rodríguez-González
, Juan Martínez-Miranda
:
Multimodal Emotion Recognition for Empathic Virtual Agents in Mental Health Interventions. 28-39 - Prabhnoor Bachhal, Vinay Kukreja, Sachin Ahuja, Vatsala Anand:

Integrated Feature Fusion in Multiclass Maize Leaf Disease Recognition. 40-56 - Shruthi D, Chethan H. K., Victor Ikechukwu Agughasi:

HFFN: A Hybrid Feature Fusion Network for Representing Source Code. 55-77 - Andres Molares-Ulloa

, Daniel Rivero, Jose Molares, Enrique Fernández-Blanco:
Highly explainable predictive models with DoME for the management of DSP-related harmful algal blooms in the shellfish industry. 78-90 - Anandarup Roy, Oendrila Samanta:

Text Separation from Digital Images: a Pair-Copula Based Approach and Performance Analysis. 92-107 - Camilo Chacón Sartori

, Christian Blum:
Combinatorial Optimization for All: Using LLMs to Aid Non-Experts in Improving Optimization Algorithms. 108-132 - Eva Sánchez-Salido, Adrián Ghajari Espinosa, Guillermo Marco, Julio Gonzalo, Jesús Abizanda, Roser Morante, Alejandro Benito-Santos, Laura Plaza, Jorge Carrillo-de-Albornoz, Víctor Fresno, Enrique Amigó, Andrés Fernández García:

To What Extent Is LLM Performance on Multiple-Choice Questions Driven by Data Leakage? A Case Study with Contamination-Controlled Spanish Undergraduate Exams. 131-151 - Mohit Lal Sah Mohit

, Rahul Kumar Mishra Rahul, Pranjali Bafila
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UttaraRisk-Next: A Multi-Task Ensemble Learning Framework for Maternal Health Risk Prediction. 151-181

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