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Applied Intelligence, Volume 32, 2010
Volume 32, Number 1, February 2010
- Christian Wallenta, Jungwon Kim, Peter J. Bentley
, Stephen Hailes:
Detecting interest cache poisoning in sensor networks using an artificial immune algorithm. 1-26 - Byoung-Jun Park, Witold Pedrycz, Sung-Kwun Oh:
Polynomial-based radial basis function neural networks (P-RBF NNs) and their application to pattern classification. 27-46 - Rui Zhang, Cheng Wu:
A hybrid approach to large-scale job shop scheduling. 47-59 - Salem Benferhat, Jonathan Ben-Naim, Odile Papini, Éric Würbel:
An answer set programming encoding of Prioritized Removed Sets Revision: application to GIS. 60-87 - Chou-Yuan Lee, Zne-Jung Lee
, Shih-Wei Lin
, Kuo-Ching Ying
:
An enhanced ant colony optimization (EACO) applied to capacitated vehicle routing problem. 88-95 - Sang-Moon Soak, Moon-Gu Jeon:
The property analysis of evolutionary algorithms applied to spanning tree problems. 96-121 - Erik Berglund:
Improved PLSOM algorithm. 122-130 - Ariel Monteserin
, Analía Amandi
:
Building user argumentative models. 131-145
Volume 32, Number 2, April 2010
- Ngoc Thanh Nguyen, Radoslaw P. Katarzyniak
, Adam Janiak:
Special issue on applied intelligent information systems. 147 - Yasser F. O. Mohammad
, Toyoaki Nishida:
Controlling gaze with an embodied interactive control architecture. 148-163 - Fernando José Mateus da Silva
, Juan Manuel Sánchez-Pérez, Juan Antonio Gómez Pulido
, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez
:
AlineaGA - a genetic algorithm with local search optimization for multiple sequence alignment. 164-172 - Maciej Lawrynczuk
:
Suboptimal nonlinear predictive control based on multivariable neural Hammerstein models. 173-192 - Tomasz Garbolino
, Gregor Papa
:
Genetic algorithm for test pattern generator design - Automatic evolution of circuits. 193-204 - Patrick Moratori
, Sanja Petrovic, José Antonio Vázquez Rodríguez:
Integrating rush orders into existent schedules for a complex job shop problem. 205-215 - Hoang-Hon Trinh, Dae-Nyeon Kim, Kang-Hyun Jo
:
Supervised training database for building recognition by using cross ratio invariance and SVD-based method. 216-230
Volume 32, Number 3, June 2010
- Chang Wook Ahn
, Rudrapatna S. Ramakrishna:
A diversity preserving selection in multiobjective evolutionary algorithms. 231-248 - Jens Lehmann
, Sebastian Bader
, Pascal Hitzler:
Extracting reduced logic programs from artificial neural networks. 249-266 - Faraz Rasheed, Reda Alhajj:
STNR: A suffix tree based noise resilient algorithm for periodicity detection in time series databases. 267-278 - Alexandre Linhares
, Horacio Hideki Yanasse
:
Search intensity versus search diversity: a false trade off? 279-291 - Yongming Li, Xiaoping Zeng:
Multi-population co-genetic algorithm with double chain-like agents structure for parallel global numerical optimization. 292-310 - Pablo San Segundo
, Diego Rodríguez-Losada, Fernando Matía
, Ramón Galán:
Fast exact feature based data correspondence search with an efficient bit-parallel MCP solver. 311-329 - Aluízio Fausto Ribeiro Araújo, Cícero Garrozi
:
MulRoGA: A Multicast Routing Genetic Algorithm approach considering multiple objectives. 330-345 - Shaojie Qiao, Changjie Tang, Huidong Jin
, Jing Peng, Darren Davis, Nan Han:
KISTCM: knowledge discovery system for traditional Chinese medicine. 346-363 - Suk Jun Lee, Jae Joon Ahn
, Kyong Joo Oh, Tae Yoon Kim:
Using rough set to support investment strategies of real-time trading in futures market. 364-377

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