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Knowledge Based Systems, Volume 14
Volume 14, Numbers 1-2, March 2001
- Doug Riecken, David Benyon, Henry Lieberman:
Editorial introduction to IUI 2000 S.I. 1-2 - Elisabeth André, Thomas Rist:
Presenting through performing: on the use of multiple lifelike characters in knowledge-based presentation systems. 3-13 - Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza:
Extending software through metaphors and metonymies. 15-27 - Shannon Bradshaw, Kristian J. Hammond:
Using citations to facilitate precise indexing and automatic index creation in collections of research papers. 29-35 - Jay Budzik, Kristian J. Hammond, Lawrence Birnbaum:
Information access in context. 37-53 - Justine Cassell, Timothy W. Bickmore, Lee Campbell, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Hao Yan:
More than just a pretty face: conversational protocols and the affordances of embodiment. 55-64 - Mark Derthick, Steven F. Roth:
Enhancing data exploration with a branching history of user operations. 65-74 - Anthony Jameson, Barbara Großmann-Hutter, Leonie March, Ralf Rummer, Thorsten Bohnenberger, Frank Wittig:
When actions have consequences: empirically based decision making for intelligent user interfaces. 75-92 - Stephan M. Kerpedjiev, Steven F. Roth:
Mapping communicative goals into conceptual tasks to generate graphics in discourse. 93-102 - Paul P. Maglio, Christopher S. Campbell, Rob Barrett, Ted Selker:
An architecture for developing attentive information systems. 103-110 - Dale Reed:
Capturing perceptual expertise: a sound equalization expert system. 111-118
Volume 14, Numbers 3-4, June 2001
- Max Bramer:
Guest Editorial. 119-120 - Jon Timmis, Mark James Neal:
A resource limited artificial immune system for data analysis. 121-130 - Ray J. Hickey, Richard G. Martin:
An instance-based approach to pattern association learning with application to the English past tense verb domain. 131-136 - Ian D. Wilson, Paul A. Roach, J. Andrew Ware:
Container stowage pre-planning: using search to generate solutions, a case study. 137-145 - Stephen Swift, Allan Tucker, Nigel J. Martin, Xiaohui Liu:
Grouping multivariate time series variables: applications to chemical process and visual field data. 147-154 - Barry Smyth, Elizabeth McKenna:
Competence guided incremental footprint-based retrieval. 155-161 - Belén Díaz-Agudo, Pedro A. González-Calero:
Formal concept analysis as a support technique for CBR. 163-171 - Alun D. Preece, Kit-Ying Hui, W. A. Gray, Philippe Marti:
Designing for scalability in a knowledge fusion system. 173-179 - Pablo Gervás:
An expert system for the composition of formal Spanish poetry. 181-188 - Feng Yu Lin, Sally I. McClean:
A data mining approach to the prediction of corporate failure. 189-195 - Conor Hayes, Padraig Cunningham:
Smart radio - community based music radio. 197-201 - Mehdi Fallah-Tafti:
The application of artificial neural networks to anticipate the average journey time of traffic in the vicinity of merges. 203-211 - Robert Milne, Charlie Nicol, Louise Travé-Massuyès:
TIGER with model based diagnosis: initial deployment. 213-222
Volume 14, Numbers 5-6, August 2001
- Feng Shan, Ling Xia Li, Ling Cen:
An object-oriented intelligent design tool to aid the design of manufacturing systems. 225-232 - Tang Chao, Li Da Xu, Feng Shan:
An agent-based geographical information system. 233-242 - Shang-Ming Zhou, Li Da Xu:
A new type of recurrent fuzzy neural network for modeling dynamic systems. 243-251 - Hong-Xing Li, Li Da Xu:
Feature space theory - a mathematical foundation for data mining. 253-257 - Tong Li, Feng Shan, Ling Xia Li:
Information visualization for intelligent decision support systems. 259-262 - Zuo Bing Chen, Li Da Xu:
An object-oriented intelligent CAD system for ceramic kiln. 263-270 - Li Da Xu, Ning Liang, Qiong Gao:
An integrated knowledge-based system for grasslands ecosystems. 271-280 - Qiong Gao, Li Da Xu, Ning Liang:
Dynamic modelling with an integrated ecological knowledge-based system. 281-287 - Gangyong Geng, Ling Xia Li:
Scheduling railway freight cars. 289-297 - Baoan Yang, Ling Xia Li, Qinghua Xie, Jing Xu:
Development of a KBS for managing bank loan risk. 299-302 - Baoan Yang, Ling Xia Li, Hai Ji, Jing Xu:
An early warning system for loan risk assessment using artificial neural networks. 303-306 - Feng Shan, Huaizu Li, Li Da Xu:
Editorial.
Volume 14, Number 7, 1 November 2001
- Norman E. Fenton, Martin Neil:
Making decisions: using Bayesian nets and MCDA. 307-325 - Peter J. F. Lucas:
Certainty-factor-like structures in Bayesian belief networks. 327-335 - John S. Gero, Rabee M. Reffat:
Multiple representations as a platform for situated learning systems in designing. 337-351 - Jen-Yang Chen, Ching-Chang Wong:
Construction of a fuzzy controller through width adaptation. 353-358 - Minjie Zhang, Wei Li:
Identifying potential synthesis cases in distributed expert systems: a fuzzy logic approach. 359-365 - Toshiharu Sugawara, Ken-ichiro Murakami, Shigeki Goto:
A multi-agent monitoring and diagnostic system for TCP/IP-based network and its coordination. 367-383 - Tolety Siva Perraju:
Specifying fault tolerance in mission critical intelligent systems. 385-396 - Ning Zhong, Juzhen Dong, Chunnian Liu, Setsuo Ohsuga:
A hybrid model for rule discovery in data. 397-412
Volume 14, Number 8, 1 December 2001
- Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza:
Semiotic approaches to user interface design. 415-418 - Peter Bøgh Andersen:
What Semiotics can and cannot do for HCI. 419-424 - David Benyon:
The new HCI? navigation of information space. 425-430 - Michael May:
Instrument semiotics: a semiotic approach to interface components. 431-435 - Mihai Nadin:
One cannot not interact. 437-440 - Frieder Nake, Susanne Grabowski:
Human-computer interaction viewed as pseudo-communication. 441-447 - Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yasuhiro Yamamoto:
What does the representation talk back to you? 449-453 - Juliana P. Salles, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas, Roberto da Silva Bigonha:
Towards a communication model applied to the interface design process. 455-459 - Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Raquel Oliveira Prates:
A semiotic engineering approach to user interface design. 461-465
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