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Connection Science, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, 2015
- Tony J. Prescott
:
Editorial. 1-2 - Berndt Müller:
Editorial. 3-4
- Leslie Pérez Cáceres
, María Cristina Riff:
Solving scheduling tournament problems using a new version of CLONALG. 5-21 - Rohitash Chandra
, Luc Rolland:
Global-local population memetic algorithm for solving the forward kinematics of parallel manipulators. 22-39 - Ryotaro Kamimura:
Improving visualisation and prediction performance of supervised self-organising map by modified contradiction resolution. 40-67 - Wilmer Gaona, Esaú Escobar, Jorge Hermosillo
, Bruno Lara
:
Anticipation by multi-modal association through an artificial mental imagery process. 68-88 - Nenggang Xie
, Kaixuan Zhen, Chao Wang, Ye Ye, Lu Wang:
Evolution of cooperation driven by the diversity of emotions. 89-101
Volume 27, Number 2, 2015
- Antonio Lieto
, Marco Cruciani
:
Introduction to cognitive artificial systems. 103-104 - Jordi-Ysard Puigbo, Albert Pumarola, Cecilio Angulo
, Ricardo A. Téllez:
Using a cognitive architecture for general purpose service robot control. 105-117 - Miriam Buonamente, Haris Dindo, Magnus Johnsson
:
Discriminating and simulating actions with the associative self-organising map. 118-136 - Antonio Lieto
, Andrea Minieri, Alberto Piana, Daniele Paolo Radicioni
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A knowledge-based system for prototypical reasoning. 137-152 - Onofrio Gigliotta
, Paolo Bartolomeo, Orazio Miglino:
Approaching neuropsychological tasks through adaptive neurorobots. 153-163
- Marcel Bouchard, Jennifer Haegele, Henry Hexmoor:
Crowd dynamics of behavioural intention: train station and museum case studies. 164-187 - Darius Plikynas, Gytis Basinskas, Algirdas Laukaitis:
Towards oscillations-based simulation of social systems: a neurodynamic approach. 188-211
Volume 27, Number 3, 2015
Introduction
- Sam Devlin
, Daniel Hennes
, Samuel Barrett:
Preface to the special issue: Adaptive Learning Agents Part 3. 213-214
- Joost Broekens, Elmer Jacobs, Catholijn M. Jonker:
A reinforcement learning model of joy, distress, hope and fear. 215-233 - Kleanthis Malialis
, Sam Devlin
, Daniel Kudenko:
Distributed reinforcement learning for adaptive and robust network intrusion response. 234-252 - Daan Bloembergen
, Daniel Hennes
, Peter McBurney
, Karl Tuyls
:
Trading in markets with noisy information: an evolutionary analysis. 253-268 - Logan Michael Yliniemi, Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
Simulation of the introduction of new technologies in air traffic management. 269-287 - Osman Yücel, Chad Crawford, Sandip Sen
:
Evolving effective behaviours to interact with tag-based populations. 288-304
Volume 27, Number 4, 2015
- Torki A. Altameem, E. A. Zanaty
, Amr Tolba
:
A new fuzzy C-means method for magnetic resonance image brain segmentation. 305-321 - Bumhwi Kim, Amitash Ojha
, Minho Lee:
Active glass-type human augmented cognition system considering attention and intention. 322-339 - Mansour Sheikhan
, Mahdi Abbasnezhad Arabi, Davood Gharavian:
Structure and weights optimisation of a modified Elman network emotion classifier using hybrid computational intelligence algorithms: a comparative study. 340-357 - Johannes Bauer
, Jorge Dávila-Chacón, Stefan Wermter:
Modeling development of natural multi-sensory integration using neural self-organisation and probabilistic population codes. 358-376 - Junaid Ali Khan
, Muhammad Asif Zahoor Raja
, Mohammad Mehdi Rashidi
, Muhammed I. Syam
, Abdul-Majid Wazwaz:
Nature-inspired computing approach for solving non-linear singular Emden-Fowler problem arising in electromagnetic theory. 377-396 - Gerard David Howard, Larry Bull, Ben de Lacy Costello
:
Evolving unipolar memristor spiking neural networks. 397-416 - Raymond Chiong
, Michael Kirley:
Promotion of cooperation in social dilemma games via generalised indirect reciprocity. 417-433

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