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Neural, Parallel & Scientific Computations, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, March 2001
- Michael P. Bekakos, Odysseas Efremides, A. N. Kastania:
Concurrent exploitation of multiple pipes arrangements on 3D mesh(d) architectures. 1-18 - Richard J. Hathaway, Yingkang Hu, James C. Bezdek:
Local convergence of tri-level alternating optimization. 19-28 - Evgeny E. Dudnikov, M. V. Rubashov:
Single layer neural networks with various feedbacks. 29-48 - Chunhua Feng, Réjean Plamondon:
Terminal Attractors in Neural Network Models. 49-58 - George A. Gravvanis:
A fast explicit preconditioned finite element scheme. 59-66 - Athanasios K. Tsadiras, Konstantinos G. Margaritis:
A study of the two unit certainty neuron fuzzy cognitive map. 67-90 - Joab R. Winkler:
A note on the backward error of the roots of polynomials. 91-96 - M. M. Chawla, Mansour Al-Zanaidi:
A linearly implicit time integration scheme for the Burgers' equation. 97-102 - Zeqing Liu, Shin Min Kang:
Convergence and stability of the Ishikawa iteration procedures with errors for nonlinear equations. 103-118
Volume 9, Number 2, June 2001
- S. G. Fountoukis, M. P. Bekakos, John Kontos:
Rule extraction from decision trees with complex nominal data. 119-128 - A. N. Kastania, M. P. Bekakos:
Integrated intelligent classification engine (I2CE) for biosignal engineering. 129-137 - Xiaoyan Zhu, Yu Hao, Yifan Shi, David Zhang:
An effective result-feedback neural algorithm for handwritten character recognition. 139-150 - Ioanna Malagardi, John Kontos:
Information extraction from ancient hellenic texts using automatic knowledge acquisition from lexical definitions. 151-160 - Emmanouil Piperakis, Itsuo Kumazawa, Piperakis Romanos:
3D object & light source representation with multi-layer feed-forward networks. 161-173 - Tatiana Tambouratzis:
Incremental bin packing. 175-186 - Nasaruddin Zenon, Ab Rahman Ahmad:
An artificial neural network classifier for single level lot-sizing techniques. 187-206 - Kifah R. Tout, Eberhard von Goldammer:
Heuristic algorithms for the optimisation of telecommunication networks. 207-219 - Athanasios Margaris, Manos Roumeliotis, Miltiades Adamopoulos:
Development of neural models for the logistic equation and study of the neural based trajectories in the convergence, periodic, and chaotic regions. 221-230 - Doo-Hyun Choi:
New fitness-Based migration operator for evolutionary programming. 231-238
Volume 9, Numbers 3-4, September 2001
- Liang Jin, Madan M. Gupta, Peter N. Nikiforuk:
Approximation capability of continuous-time dynamic recurrent neural networks. 239-266 - Y. M. Chen, H. C. Huang:
Application of neural networks in target tracking data fusion. 267-278 - George K. Papakonstantinou, Theodore Andronikos, Ioannis Drositis:
On parallelization of UET / UET-UCT loops. 279-318 - Tianguang Chu, Zongda Zhang, Zhaolin Wang:
Positive invariance and convergence analysis for nonlinear systems as models of neural networks. 319-330 - Doo-Hyun Choi:
New weight learning strategy for fully connected feed-forward neural networks. 331-338 - Matej Zajc:
Rapid prototyping and verification of massively parallel algorithms. 339-354 - George A. Gravvanis:
The convergence rate and complexity of explicit preconditioned conjugate gradient methods based on approximate inverse banded matrix techniques. 355-368 - Charles L. Hicks, Frederic M. Ham:
An efficient method for performing discrete convolution using Kronecker products. 369-388 - K. Karen Yin, Gang George Yin:
A class of constrained recursive estimation algorithms and applications. 389-406 - S. Heikkilä:
New algorithms to solve equations and systems in ordered spaces. 407-416 - Vassilis S. Kodogiannis, A. Lolis:
A comparison between neural network and fuzzy system models for foreign exchange rates prediction. 417-428 - M. M. Chawla, Mansour Al-Zanaidi:
Linearized box schemes for first-order systems of hyperbolic conversation laws. 429-438
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