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Computational Models of Complex Systems 2014
- Vijay Kumar Mago, Vahid Dabbaghian:
Computational Models of Complex Systems. Intelligent Systems Reference Library 53, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-01284-1 - Vijay Kumar Mago, Vahid Dabbaghian:
Computational Models of Complex Systems: An Introduction. 1-4 - Gabriel Burstein, Constantin Virgil Negoita:
A Kabbalah System Theory Modeling Framework for Knowledge Based Behavioral Economics and Finance. 5-23 - David Gray, John McManus:
The Commodity Exporting Country A Spectral Analysis of Brazilian and Australian Equity Markets. 25-43 - Roberto Cervelló-Royo, J. C. Cortés, Almudena Sánchez-Sánchez, Francisco-José Santonja, Rachad M. Shoucri, Rafael J. Villanueva:
Probabilistic European Country Risk Score Forecasting Using a Diffusion Model. 45-58 - Vijay Kumar Mago, Ryan Woolrych, Stephen N. Robinovitch, Andrew Sixsmith:
Determining the 'Fault Zone' of Fall Events in Long Term Care. 59-73 - Jumi Kalita, Kandarpa Kumar Sarma, Pranita Sarmah:
Classification of Child Disability Using Artificial Neural Network. 75-87 - Sridhar Poosapadi Arjunan, Wai Chee Yau, Dinesh K. Kumar:
Evaluating Video and Facial Muscle Activity for a Better Assistive Technology: A Silent Speech Based HCI. 89-104 - Camille Jaggernauth:
Modeling Returned Biomedical Devices in a Lean Manufacturing Environment. 105-118 - Sonja Aagesen, Suzana Dragicevic:
EARLI: A Complex Systems Approach for Modeling Land-use Change and Settlement Growth in Early Agricultural Societies. 119-139 - Douglas R. White, Laurent Tambayong:
Oscillatory Dynamics of Urban Hierarchies 900-2000 Vulnerability and Resilience. 141-169 - Martin Bouchard, Kila Joffres, Richard Frank:
Preliminary Analytical Considerations in Designing a Terrorism and Extremism Online Network Extractor. 171-184 - Carlos Adolfo Piña-García, Dongbing Gu:
Sampling Emerging Social Behavior in Facebook Using Random Walk Models. 185-196
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