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KES 1997: Adelaide, South Australia
- Lakhmi C. Jain:
Knowledge-Based Intelligent Electronic Systems, 1st International Conference, KES 1997, Adelaide, South Australia, 21-23 May, 1997, Proceedings, Part I. IEEE 1997, ISBN 0-7803-3755-7
Knowledge-based intelligent systems: present and future directions
- A. Martin Wildberger:
Autonomous adaptive agents for distributed control of the electric power grid in a competitive electric power industry. 2-11 - Walter J. Freeman:
A biologically derived model for perception to serve as an interface between an intelligent system and its environments. 12-19 - Clarence W. de Silva:
Application of fuzzy logic and approximate reasoning in process automation. 20-26 - Rajiv Khosla, Tharam S. Dillon:
Fusion of knowledge-based systems and neural networks and applications. 27-44
Applications of AI in machine perception and robot control
- Andreas Dengel, Frank Dubiel:
Selecting distinctive attributes for concept learning. 46-53 - Thien M. Ha, Guido Kaufmann, Matthias Zimmermann, Horst Bunke:
Handwriting recognition for a postal check reading system. 54-63 - Adrian R. Pearce, Terry M. Caelli:
Schematic interpretation and the CLARET consolidated learning algorithm. 64-71 - Brendan McCane, Terry M. Caelli:
Multi-scale adaptive segmentation using edge and region based attributes. 72-80 - Henrik I. Christensen, Paolo Pirjanian:
Theoretical methods for planning and control in mobile robotics. 81-86 - Ta-Hsiung Hung, Hung-Ching Lu:
Robot arm controller using fuzzy speech recognition. 87-93
Applications of fuzzy logic / chaos engineering
- Toshihiko Yokogawa:
Representations of game situations in fuzzy oriented GO system (FOG). 95-100 - Masayoshi Naito, Naoki Tanaka, Hiroshi Okamoto:
Distinguishing chaos from random fractal sequences by the comparison of forward and backward predictions: utilization of the difference in time reversal symmetry of time series. 101-107 - Takaya Miyano, Takahiko Oasa, Tadashi Iokibe, Shoji Murata, Takayoshi Tanimura:
Degrees of visible determinism in observational sequences as a mechanical signature of automobile components. 108-111 - Kazuhiro Ozawa, Takumi Watanabe, Masayasu Kanke:
Fuzzy auto-regressive model and its applications. 112-117 - Toru Yamaguchi, Naoki Kohata, Yoshiyuki Wakamatsu, Takanobu Baba:
Evolutionary parallel computation on welfare intelligent agent. 118-125 - Tadashi Iokibe, Masaya Koyama, M. Taniguchi:
Industrial applications of short-term prediction on chaotic time series by local fuzzy reconstruction method. 126-130
Neural networks and genetic algorithms in pattern recognition
- Wee Leng Goh, Dinesh P. Mital, Haroon A. Babri:
An artificial neural network approach to handwriting recognition. 132-136 - Zheng Li, Han Wang:
Robust matching in real-time 3D model-based tracking. 137-141 - Dinesh P. Mital, Eam Khwang Teoh:
An automated matching technique for fingerprint identification. 142-147 - Yoichiro Hattori, Takeshi Furuhashi, Yoshiki Uchikawa:
Multi-module network associating patterns and symbols with attention mechanism. 148-153 - Yoshinori Arai, G. Sekiguchi, Kaoru Hirota:
Fuzzy hierarchical car-model pattern recognition system using fixation feedback. 154-158 - Kim Le:
A proposed model of human consciousness system with applications in pattern recognition. 159-166
Fuzzy control applications
- Hiroshi Takahashi:
Subjective evaluation-based feedback vehicle control. 168-173 - Tetsuji Tani, Satoshi Mishima, Koichi Nakane, Naoya Saito, Tadayuki Asagao:
Fuzzy control system applied to pump start in a petroleum plant. 174-180 - Noboru Wakami, Kenji Mizutani, Mitsuteru Kataoka, Takeshi Imanaka:
Fuzzy intelligent information processing in home appliances. 181-185 - Hung-Ching Lu:
Fuzzy neural network for fuzzy modeling and control. 186-192 - Thomas Doersam, T. Fischer:
Aspects of controlling a multifingered gripper. 193-199
Dedicated hardware and/or hybrid learning
- Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu, Cristian Bonciu:
Learning algorithm for RBF networks as features extractors. 201-208 - M. Russo:
FuGeNeSys: Sw and Hw implementation. 209-218 - Riccardo Caponetto, M. Lavorgna, A. Martinez, Luigi G. Occhipinti:
GAs for fuzzy modeling of noise pollution. 219-223 - Guiseppe V. Russo, Domenico Lo Presti, S. Panebanco, Catia Petta, Nunzio Randazzo, Santo Reito, C. Caligiore, Marco Russo, Massimo Masetti, Enzo Gandolfi, Alessandro Gabrielli:
Applying fuzzy techniques to particle detectors. 224-228 - Luigi G. Occhipinti, Giuseppe Nunnari:
A new FARMA model for on-line linguistic description and interpretation of seismic waveform in volcanic areas. 229-234 - Anatoly Sachenko:
Intelligent electronic system on DSN basis. 235-241
Neural networks, genetic algorithms and multimedia
- Han Wang, Stan Z. Li, S. Ragupathi:
Document segmentation and classification with top-down approach. 243-247 - Shankar M. Krishnan, S. Swaminathan:
Application of intelligent multimedia system in an automation-intensive production line. 248-254 - Chua Hong Chuck, Chin Teck Chai, Tan Gim Chua:
A structured approach for routing of MCMs. 255-259 - Chin Teck Chai, Chua Hong Chuek, D. P. Mital, Tan Thiam Huat:
Time series modelling and forecasting using genetic algorithms. 260-268 - J. Y. T. Ang, Hee King Jim:
A multimedia interactive environment: a front-end module for modeling and simulation. 269-273 - P. C. K. Hiang, Sevki S. Erdogan, Geok See Ng:
Hidden node activation differential-a new neural network relevancy criteria. 274-281
System design using genetic algorithms
- Seiichi Matsushita, Takeshi Furuhashi, Hiroaki Tsutsui, Yoshiki Uchikawa:
Efficient fuzzy modeling and evaluation criteria. 283-288 - Shinobu Ohtani, Hiroaki Kikuchi, Ronald R. Yager, Shohachiro Nakanishi:
Fuzzy system identification for composite operation and fuzzy relation by genetic algorithms. 289-295 - Ken Aoki, Hideyuki Takagi:
3-D CG lighting with an interactive GA. 296-301 - SeongHoon Lee, Tae-Won Kang, Myung-Sook Ko, Kwang-Sik Chung, Joon-Min Gil, Chong-Sun Hwang:
A genetic algorithm method for sender-based dynamic load balancing algorithm in distributed systems. 302-307 - Esa Koskimäki, Janne Göös:
Electric machine dimensioning by global optimization. 308-312 - Hirokazu Watabe:
A study on evolutional shape modeling: parameter tuning. 313-319
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