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Information Sciences, Volume 5
Volume 5, 1973
- Giorgio Levi, Fabrizio Luccio:
A technique for graph embedding with constraints on node and arc correspondences. 1-24 - Masaharu Mizumoto, Jun'ichi Toyoda, Kohkichi Tanaka:
N-fold fuzzy grammars. 25-43 - J. E. Sacks, Harold W. Sorenson:
Recursive fading memory smoothing. 45-61 - John Casti:
Initial value methods in detection and communication theory. 63-79 - Anders Lindquist:
Optimal control of linear stochastic systems with applications to time lag systems. 81-124 - Ming Y. Tarng, Louis R. Nardizzi:
The Maximum Principle and the epsilon -technique for systems described by partial-difference equations. 127-148 - Richard Bellman, Magnus Giertz:
On the Analytic Formalism of the Theory of Fuzzy Sets. 149-156 - Tosio Kitagawa:
Three coordinate systems for information science approaches. 157-169 - Bruce G. Batchelor:
A comparison of the decision surfaces of the Nearest Neighbour and Potential Function Classifiers. 171-178 - Bruce G. Batchelor:
Instability of the decision surfaces of the Nearest Neighbour and Potential Function Classifiers. 179-186 - Dennis Tsichritzis:
A model for iterative computation. 187-197 - Youichi Kobuchi, Hidenosuke Nishio:
Some regular state sets in the system of one-dimensional iterative automata. 199-216 - Brian D. O. Anderson:
Exponential data weighting in the Kalman-Bucy filter. 217-230 - Michael E. Tarter, Suzanne C. Ungerman:
Biomedical statistics and computation. 231-245 - Periagaram K. Rajasekaran, Mandyam D. Srinath:
Unsupervised learning structure and parameter adaptive pattern recognition with discrete data. 247-264 - John C. Pierce, Wilson E. Singletary, J. E. Vander Mey:
Tutor - A Turing machine simulator. 265-278 - Constantin Virgil Negoita:
On the application of the fuzzy sets separation theorem for automatic classification in information retrieval systems. 279-286
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