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54th ISMVL 2024: Brno, Czech Republic
- 54th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic, ISMVL 2024, Brno, Czech Republic, May 28-30, 2024. IEEE 2024, ISBN 979-8-3503-4308-3
- Hajime Machida:
Orderly Majority Functions with their Relation to Minimal Clones. 1-6 - Mike Behrisch:
Weak Bases for All Maximal Clones. 7-12 - Andrea Ðurdevic, Jovanka Pantovic:
Relational Characterization of Multilevel Threshold Functions. 13-18 - Yosuke Iijima, Atsunori Okada, Yasushi Yuminaka:
Equalization for Compensation of Intersymbol Relationship of Multi-Valued Signaling Using Two-Dimensional Symbol Mapping. 19-24 - Yasushi Yuminaka, Hayate Hasegawa, Nagito Ishida, Yosuke Iijima:
Specialized Waveform Equalization Techniques for Multi-Valued Data Transmission. 25-29 - Radomir S. Stankovic, Milena Stankovic, Claudio Moraga, Jaakko T. Astola:
A Study of the Haar Spectra of Ternary Bent Functions. 30-35 - Milena Stankovic, Radomir S. Stankovic, Claudio Moraga, Jaakko T. Astola:
Increasing Degree of Ternary Bent Functions. 36-41 - Masanori Natsui, Ken Asano, Takahiro Hanyu:
Error-Tolerant Quantized Neural Network Based on Non-Weighted Arithmetic. 42-46 - Akihisa Koyama, Takao Waho, Hitoshi Hayashi:
Signal processing with delta-sigma modulated bitstreams for artificial neurons. 47-52 - Tsutomu Sasao:
Approximate Synthesis for Classification Functions. 53-58 - Rie Kometani, Shinobu Nagayama, Martin Lukac, Masato Inagi, Shin'ichi Wakabayashi:
A Proposal of Equivalence Classes in Maximally Asymmetric Functions and Their Application to Benchmark Generation. 59-64 - Martin Lukac, Krzysztof Podlaski, Shinobu Nagayama, Michitaka Kameyama:
Ternary Function Classification Using Machine Learning. 65-71 - Yang Song, Satoshi Tojo:
An Epistemic Logic without K/B Operators. 72-77 - Jitka Kadleciková, Thomas Macaulay Ferguson:
Counterexample Sufficiency in Modifications to Strict-Tolerant Logics. 78-84 - Kadir Emir, Jan Paseka:
Relevance implication and orthomodular posets. 85-90 - Jagatheesan Kunasaikaran, Kevin Mato, Robert Wille:
A Framework for the Design and Realization of Alternative Superconducting Quantum Architectures. 91-96 - Ed Younis, Noah Goss:
QSweep: Pulse-Optimal Single-Qudit Synthesis. 97-102 - David Amaro-Alcalá, Barry C. Sanders, Hubert de Guise:
Qudit non-Clifford interleaved benchmarking. 103-108 - Blanca Fernanda López Martinolich:
Equivalence between varieties of Post algebras with a distinguished automorphism and pth root rings. 109-114 - Michiro Kondo:
L-fuzzy relations on residuated lattices. 115-119 - Takashi Hirayama, Ryo Endo, Katsuhisa Yamanaka:
An Improved Lower Bound on the Gate Count of Toffoli-Based Reversible Logic Circuits. 120-125 - Hrithik Ketineni, Marek A. Perkowski:
QuCode: A Novel Conceptual Description of Quantum Algorithms. 126-130 - Bernardo Rossi, Erhard Aichinger:
On NP-Complete Search Problems on Finite Algebras. 131-136 - Jordi Coll, Chu Min Li, Felip Manyà, Elifnaz Yangin:
A Tableau Calculus for Non-Clausal Regular MaxSAT. 137-142 - Michal Mrena, Miroslav Kvassay:
Efficient Computation of Logic Derivatives Using Multi-valued Decision Diagrams. 143-148 - Mohamed A. Nadeem, Rolf Drechsler:
Polynomial Formal Verification of Multi-Valued Logic Circuits within Constant Cutwidth Architectures. 149-154 - Ryota Kayanoma, Hiroki Nakahara:
A Weight Ternary Ensemble Vision Transformer Toward Memory Size Reduction. 155-160 - Jessie M. Henderson, Elena R. Henderson, Clayton A. Harper, Hiva Shahoei, William V. Oxford, Eric C. Larson, Duncan L. MacFarlane, Mitchell A. Thornton:
A Photonic Physically Unclonable Function's Resilience to Multiple-Valued Machine Learning Attacks. 161-166 - Alexa Bootherstone, Louis Lee, Liam Cristant, Phillip H. Kuo, Carlos Uribe, Sandra E. Black, Katherine Zukotynski, Vincent Gaudet:
Random Forest and K-Means Clustering Algorithms to Classify of 18F-Florbetapir Brain PET. 167-171 - Ahamad Izzat Hamizan Bin Abu Talib, Teijiro Isokawa, Naotake Kamiura:
Approach to Recommend Tourist Spots for Foreigners Visiting Himeji City. 172-177
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