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2. NCI 2004: Grindelwald, Switzerland
- Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence, NCI 2004, February 23-25, 2004, Grindelwald, Switzerland. IASTED/ACTA Press 2004
Neural Network Models
- Zhihua Xiong, Jie Zhang:
Recurrent neural network model based batch-to-batch iterative optimising control. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 1-6 - Mihaela Sbarciog, Bart Wyns, Clara M. Ionescu, Robin De Keyser, Luc Boullart:
Neural network models for a solar power plant. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 7-12 - Lewis Eric Hibell, Xunxian Wang, David J. Brown:
Segmented neural network modelling using adaboost. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 13-18 - Bassam Daya, Pierre Chauvet, A. Garenne, Gilbert A. Chauvet:
Learning rules for dynamic trajectories in the cerebellar cortex application to a bipedal robot. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 19-24 - David Meunier, Hélène Paugam-Moisy:
A "spiking" bidirectional associative memory for modeling intermodal priming. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 25-30 - Akira Toyomura, Takashi Omori:
Stochastic control system of basal ganglia and relation with stuttering. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 31-36
Statistical Data Analysis
- Xiaoying Dong, Guangmin Sun, Guandong Xu:
DWT based feature extraction of gene expression data for tissue classification. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 37-42 - Abdul Talib Bon, Nor Aziati Hamid:
A product quality forecasting using autoregressive moving average. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 43-47 - J. M. Górriz, Carlos García Puntonet, Moisés Salmerón:
Preprocessing time series with ICA and savitzky-golay filtering. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 48-53 - J. S. Huang:
A Multi-objective genetic algorithm for voltage-stability reinforcement of power systems. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 54-59 - François-Xavier Jollois, Mohamed Nadif:
Identification of homogeneous blocks in large binary data sets. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 60-65 - Ryo Saegusa, Shuji Hashimoto:
On the evaluation of a nonlinear principal component analysis. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 66-72 - Pundarikaksha Baruah, Ratna Babu Chinnam:
An adaptive clustering algorithm for autonomous agents. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 73-78
Genetic Algorithms and Computational Intelligence
- Rajiv Bagai:
Detecting infinite SLD-derivations in definite logic programs. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 79-83 - Vincenzo de Roberto Junior, Nelson F. F. Ebecken, Elias Restum Antonio:
A new approach for the discovery of conserved regions in DNA sequences. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 84-89 - Kazunori Iwata, Kazushi Ikeda, Hideaki Sakai:
Asymptotic equipartition property on empirical sequence in reinforcement learning. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 90-95 - Zdenek Konfrst:
On super-linearity in parallel genetic algorithms. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 96-101 - Haojun Sun, Shengrui Wang:
Distinguishing between overlapping components in mixture models. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 102-108
Learning Algorithms
- Juan Charneco Fernández:
Comparision between algorithms of extraction based on the nonstationarity of the sources. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 109-112 - Masashi Sugiyama:
Estimating the error at given test input points for linear regression. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 113-118 - Peter Géczy, Shiro Usui, J. Chmúrny, D. Repcik, M. Líska, J. Stulrajter:
Dynamic instance selection for first order adaptable systems. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 119-124 - Bram Bakker, Jürgen Schmidhuber:
Hierarchical reinforcement learning with subpolicies specializing for learned subgoals. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 125-130 - Yiu-ming Cheung:
A competitive and cooperative learning approach to robust data clustering. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 131-136 - Yiu-ming Cheung, Hai-Lin Liu:
A new approach to blind source separation with global optimal property. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 137-141 - Lap-Tak Law, Yiu-ming Cheung:
Rival penalized self-organizing map. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 142-145
Applications
- Ong-Sing Goh, Shahrin Sahib, Rajendraan Elangsegaran:
An intelligent virtual financial advisor system (IVFAS). Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 146-151 - Junji Yamashita, Yuzo Hirai:
Blind source separation using orientation histograms in joint mixture distributions. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 152-157 - Adel Hlaoui, Shengrui Wang:
A direct approach to graph clustering. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 158-163 - Alex Graves, Nicole Beringer, Jürgen Schmidhuber:
A comparison between spiking and differentiable recurrent neural networks on spoken digit recognition. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 164-168 - Yoshiyuki Toyoda, Jie Huang, Shuxue Ding, Yong Liu:
Environmental sound recognition by the instantaneous spectrum combined with the time pattern of power. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 169-172 - Lars Bergman, Antanas Verikas:
Intelligent monitoring of the offset printing process. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 173-178 - Yuko Osana:
Chaotic associative memory using distributed patterns for image retrieval - distance between patterns and recall ability. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 179-184 - Rajkumar Bondugula, Pascal Matsakis, James M. Keller:
Force histograms and neural networks for human-based spatial relationship generalization. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 185-190 - Eyas El-Qawasmeh, Khader Al-Noubani:
A polynomial time algorithm for the N-queens problem. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 191-195
Artificial Neural Networks
- Grantham Pang, Xuezhi Yang:
Minimum classification error-based neural network for inspection of fabric defects. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 196-200 - Baiqing Sun, Fumiaki Takeda:
Research on the neural network with RBF for currency recognition. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 201-205 - Muhammad Shoaib, Mian M. Awais, Shahid Masud, Shafay Shamail, Junaid Akhtar:
Application of concurrent generalized regression neural networks for arabic speech recognition. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 206-210 - J. S. Huang:
Neural network methods for harmonic analysis using wavelet transform coefficients. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 211-215 - Benjamin J. B. Cannon, David J. Brown, Xunxian Wang:
Sigmoid neural network incremental construction by using a boosting method. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 216-221 - Antonio C. Zimmermann, L. S. Encinas, L. O. Marin, Jorge Muniz Barreto:
Training set optimization in 3D human face recognition by RBF neural networks. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 222-225 - Wayne H. Slade Jr., Richard L. Miller, Habtom W. Ressom, Padma Natarajan:
Neural network-based retrieval of phytoplankton abundance from remotely-sensed ocean radiance. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 226-231 - Habtom W. Ressom, S. K. Fyfe, S. Srirangam, Mohamad T. Musavi, Padma Natarajan:
Estimation of photosynthetic efficiency for monitoring seagrass health using neural networks. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 232-237 - M. G. Mini, Tessamma Thomas:
A neural network method for normal / abnormal classification of digitized mammograms. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 238-243 - Fatih Camci, Ratna Babu Chinnam:
On-line novelty detection for non-stationary classes using a modified support vector machine. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 244-249 - Emílio Del Moral Hernandez:
Contrasting coupling strategies in associative neural networks with chaotic recursive processing elements. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 250-255 - Nabil H. Farhat:
Corticonic networks for higher-level processing. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 256-262
Fuzzy Logic and Systems
- Tayebeh Lotfi, Saeed Bagheri Shouraki:
Active learning method to solve bin packing problems. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 263-268 - Miin-Shen Yang, Kuo-Lung Wu:
An unsupervised alternating clustering method. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 269-273 - Miha Mraz, Iztok Lebar Bajec, Nikolaj Zimic:
Fuzzy logic used for modelling and simulation of massive processes: A useful tool for nanotechnologies? Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 274-278 - Miguel A. Melgarejo, Carlos Andrés Peña-Reyes, Antonio García:
Computational model and architectural proposal for a hardware type-2 fuzzy system. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 279-284 - Jussi Kantola, Kimmo Nurminen, Antti Piirto, Hannu Vanharanta:
The deltoid application for competence analysis and development of control room operators. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 285-290 - Kun-Ming Yu, Ching-Hsien Hsu, Chwani-Lii Sune:
A genetic-fuzzy logic based load balancing algorithm in heterogeneous distributed systems. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 291-296 - Takashi Okuno, Masahiro Tsunoyama, Masayuki Ogawa, Tatsuo Sato:
A fuzzy expert system for facility diagnosis of rotating machines. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 297-301 - Daniel J. Buehrer, Li-Ren Chien:
Reasoning with class algebra. Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence 2004: 302-307
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