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Challenges for Computational Intelligence 2007
- Wlodzislaw Duch, Jacek Mandziuk:
Challenges for Computational Intelligence. Studies in Computational Intelligence 63, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-71983-0 - Wlodzislaw Duch:
What Is Computational Intelligence and Where Is It Going? 1-13 - Jürgen Schmidhuber:
New Millennium AI and the Convergence of History. 15-35 - Ron Sun:
The Challenges of Building Computational Cognitive Architectures. 37-60 - James A. Anderson, Paul Allopenna, Gerald S. Guralnik, David Sheinberg, John A. Santini, Socrates Dimitriadis, Benjamin B. Machta, Brian T. Merritt:
Programming a Parallel Computer: The Ersatz Brain Project. 61-98 - John G. Taylor:
The Human Brain as a Hierarchical Intelligent Control System. 99-122 - Soo-Young Lee:
Artificial Brain and OfficeMate TR based on Brain Information Processing Mechanism. 123-143 - Stan C. A. M. Gielen:
Natural Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence: Bridging the Gap between Neurons and Neuro-Imaging to Understand Intelligent Behaviour. 145-161 - DeLiang Wang:
Computational Scene Analysis. 163-191 - Nikola K. Kasabov:
Brain-, Gene-, and Quantum Inspired Computational Intelligence: Challenges and Opportunities. 193-219 - Robert P. W. Duin, Elzbieta Pekalska:
The Science of Pattern Recognition. Achievements and Perspectives. 221-259 - Wlodzislaw Duch:
Towards Comprehensive Foundations of Computational Intelligence. 261-316 - Witold Pedrycz:
Knowledge-Based Clustering in Computational Intelligence. 317-341 - Vera Kurková:
Generalization in Learning from Examples. 343-363 - Lei Xu:
A Trend on Regularization and Model Selection in Statistical Learning: A Bayesian Ying Yang Learning Perspective. 365-406 - Jacek Mandziuk:
Computational Intelligence in Mind Games. 407-442 - Xindi Cai, Donald C. Wunsch II:
Computer Go: A Grand Challenge to AI. 443-465 - Lipo Wang, Haixiang Shi:
Noisy Chaotic Neural Networks for Combinatorial Optimization. 467-487
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