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Information Sciences, Volume 292
Volume 292, January 2015
- Jia Zhu, Qing Xie, Kai Zheng:
An improved early detection method of type-2 diabetes mellitus using multiple classifier system. 1-14 - Zhihua Chen, Wangmeng Zuo, Qinghua Hu, Liang Lin:
Kernel sparse representation for time series classification. 15-26 - Yucheng Dong, Cong-Cong Li, Francisco Herrera:
An optimization-based approach to adjusting unbalanced linguistic preference relations to obtain a required consistency level. 27-38 - Naresh Manwani, P. S. Sastry:
K-plane regression. 39-56 - Seyed Hamid Reza Pasandideh, Seyed Taghi Akhavan Niaki, Kobra Asadi:
Bi-objective optimization of a multi-product multi-period three-echelon supply chain problem under uncertain environments: NSGA-II and NRGA. 57-74 - Sangjoon Park, Seong-Moo Yoo:
Extended self-reproducible Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) formalism using hidden inheritance. 75-94 - Ke Shi, Hongsheng Chen, Yao Lin:
Probabilistic coverage based sensor scheduling for target tracking sensor networks. 95-110 - Defeng He, Hua Huang:
Input-to-state stability of efficient robust H∞ MPC scheme for nonlinear systems. 111-124 - Yongming Li, Shaocheng Tong:
Prescribed performance adaptive fuzzy output-feedback dynamic surface control for nonlinear large-scale systems with time delays. 125-142 - Ugo Erra, Sabrina Senatore, Fernando Minnella, Giuseppe Caggianese:
Approximate TF-IDF based on topic extraction from massive message stream using the GPU. 143-161 - Yousef Alipouri, Javad Poshtan, Hasan Alipour:
Global minimum routing in evolutionary programming using fuzzy logic. 162-174 - Na Chen, Zeshui Xu:
Hesitant fuzzy ELECTRE II approach: A new way to handle multi-criteria decision making problems. 175-197 - Yanyan Yin, Peng Shi, Fei Liu, Kok Lay Teo:
A novel approach to fault detection for fuzzy stochastic systems with nonhomogeneous processes. 198-213 - Xiaohong Zhang, Jianhua Dai, Yucai Yu:
On the union and intersection operations of rough sets based on various approximation spaces. 214-229
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