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KES 1998: Adelaide, South Australia
- Lakhmi C. Jain, R. K. Jain:

Knowledge-Based Intelligent Electronic Systems, 2nd International Conference, KES 1998, Adelaide, South Australia, 21-23 April 1998, Proceedings, Part III. IEEE 1998 - Yoshiyuki Yamashita:

Qualitative interpretation of process trends by using neural networks. 2-6 - Norio Baba, Ken Sato:

A consideration on the learning algorithm of neural network-utilization of the hierarchical structure stochastic automata for the backpropagation method with momentum. 7-12 - A. Neil Burgess:

Modelling relationships between international equity markets using computational intelligence. 13-22 - Chris Janczura, Ian Coat:

Modelling communication systems in a resource allocation process using coloured Petri nets. 23-27 - John C. Stewien, Timothy L. J. Ferris

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The asterisk operator. An edge detection operator addressing the problem of clean edges in bone X-ray images. 28-31 - Ken Sato, Norio Baba:

A research concerning a concept generation and an action of an agent. 32-35 - Norio Baba, Y. Takagawara:

Application of temporal difference learning method to computer gaming. 36-39 - Pierre Pino, P. Arnoud, Eric Brangier:

A more efficient man/machine interface: fusion of the interacting telethesis and smart wheelchair projects. 41-45 - Andrei Cimponeriu, Hubert Kihl:

Intelligent control with the growing competitive linear local mapping neural network for robotic hand-eye coordination. 46-52 - Jean-Philippe Urban, Jean-Luc Buessler, Julien Gresser:

Hidden partitioning of a visual feedback-based neuro-controller. 53-60 - Graziano Frosini, Beatrice Lazzerini, Adriana Maggiore, Francesco Marcelloni:

A fuzzy classification based system for handwritten character recognition. 61-65 - Franjo Ivancic, Ashutosh Malaviya, Liliane Peters:

An automatic rule base generation method for fuzzy pattern recognition with multiphased clustering. 66-75 - Faouzi Bouslama, Adnan Amin:

Pen-based recognition system of Arabic character utilizing structural and fuzzy techniques. 76-85 - Bruno Apolloni, S. Bolis, Anna Maria Zanaboni:

Optilearning for job shop problems. 87-96 - Koun-Tem Sun:

Job scheduling using ranking fuzzy number method. 97-101 - R. Di Lorenzo, Giovanni Perrone, Sergio Noto La Diega:

Design of a fuzzy controller for the deep drawing process by using GAs. 102-108 - T. P. Hong, K. M. Yu, C. M. Huang:

LPT scheduling on fuzzy tasks with triangular membership functions. 109-115 - R. Di Lorenzo, S. Fichera, V. Grasso:

Scheduling a cellular manufacturing system with GA. 116-125 - D. C. Levy, D. A. Barnett, G. A. Bell:

Electronic noses: prospects for applications in Australian industry. 126-133 - Salvatore Cavalieri:

Petri nets and genetic algorithms to increase productivity in FMS. 134-142 - Yen-Wei Chen, T. Enokura, Zensho Nakao:

A hybrid GA/SA approach to blind deconvolution. 144-149 - I. Ohkawa, S. Tobaru, Zensho Nakao, Yen-Wei Chen:

Reconstruction of CT images by the backpropagation algorithm. 150-154 - Shigeyoshi Tsutsui, Lakhmi C. Jain:

On the effect of multi-parents recombination in binary coded genetic algorithms. 155-160 - Shigeyoshi Tsutsui, Lakhmi C. Jain:

Properties of robust solution searching in multi-dimensional space with genetic algorithms. 161-167 - Michinori Nakata, Germano Resconi, Tetsuya Murai:

On the treatment of imperfect information in intelligent databases. 168-176 - Sadaaki Miyamoto, Masako Sato, Kazutaka Umayahara:

Generalization of discriminant analysis for possibility distributions. 177-182 - Moeko Nerome, Kenji Yamada, Satoshi Endo, Hayao Miyagi:

Competitive co-evolution based game-strategy acquisition with the packaging. 184-189 - Keiji Suzuki, Azuma Ohuchi:

Adaptive pheromone communication for reorganization in multiple monkey banana problem. 190-196 - Beatrice M. Ombuki, Morikazu Nakamura, Kenji Onaga:

Experimental evaluation of an evolutionary scheduling scheme for the job shop scheduling problem. 197-201 - Jun Hakura, Kenji Miwa, Hiroshi Yokoi, Yukinori Kakazu:

A metamorphic internal image with the complex learning system. 202-209 - Fath El Alem F. Ali, Zensho Nakao, Yen-Wei Chen:

Three new soft computing approaches to two-dimensional CT image reconstruction: a comparative study. 210-219 - S. Yamauchi, Yen-Wei Chen, Zensho Nakao:

Optimization of computer-generated holograms by an artificial neural network. 220-223 - Y. Kawano, Zensho Nakao, Yen-Wei Chen:

An application of automaton neural networks to artificial agents. 224-228 - Y. Yamazaki, V. Aiyoshin, J. Krasilnikova, I. Krasilnikov:

Adaptive-intelligent control by neural-network and genetic-algorithm systems and its application. 230-239 - Norihiro Katayama, Mitsuyuki Nakao, Mitsuaki Yamamoto:

Dynamics of active neuronal dendrites and their functional significance. 240-245 - Yoichi Okabe, Takashi Kouhara, Hideki Hayashi, Atsushi Narusawa, Manabu Kitagawa, Mitsuo Miyao:

Moderatism: new concept for self-organization of neural networks. 246-249 - Koichiro Hoh, Takahiro Irita, Teppei Tsujita, Minoru Fujishima:

Generation of chaos with simple sets of semiconductor devices. 250-259 - Koji Nakajima:

Dynamic behaviors of an integrated circuit for recurrent neural networks. 260-267 - Shuji Hashimoto:

Vision system for humanoid robot-toward emotional man-machine-environment interaction. 269-273 - Toshimasa Dobashi, Noriko Nagata, Yoshitsugu Manabe, Seiji Inokuchi:

Implementation of a pearl visual simulator based on blurring and interference. 274-281 - Hyeon-Jin Kim, In-Ho Lee, Weon-Geun Oh, Young-Kyu Yang:

IC leadframe inspection system using multiple thread on the Windows NT. 282-285 - Yun Koo Chung, Ki Hong Kim:

Automated visual inspection system of automobile doors and windows using the adaptive feature extraction. 286-293 - J. Loh, J. Heng, Gerald Seet, Siang Kok Sim:

Behavior-based search using small autonomous mobile robot vehicles. 294-301 - L. E. Doherty:

A computer based adaptive learning process. 303-306 - C. Wood, M. Cross, Phuong La:

Multimodal information retrieval, extraction and generation for use in the health domain. 307-316 - Hirokazu Watabe, Tsukasa Kawaoka:

Evolutional shape modeling by extended genetic algorithm: multi-step GA. 317-323 - Masahiro Nakagawa:

Periodic chaos neural network with autocorrelation dynamics. 324-333 - Bipul Das, Swapna Banerjee:

Knowledge-based Doppler blood-velocimeter system. 334-339 - Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu, Daniel Mlynek, Abraham Kandel, I. Ropota, C. Teodorescu, C. Posa, A. Brezulianu, R. Ciorap:

Analysis of chaotic movements and fuzzy assessment of hands tremor in rehabilitation. 340-345 - P. S. Ray, P. S. Malin, Marimuthu Swami Palaniswami:

Some issues relating to forward and reverse identification of artificial intelligence based systems. 347-353 - Jane You, Suresh Hungenahally:

Parallel implementation of vision algorithms on distributed systems. 354-362 - Goh Wee Leng, Dinesh P. Mital:

A system for trademark pattern registration and recognition. 363-369 - T. C. Chin, D. P. Mital:

Time series modelling and forecasting of Singapore property price: an optimal control approach. 370-375 - Manuel Santos, José Neves, Orlando Belo:

Agents and classifiers a transaction logic approach. 376-379 - Zhibin Liu, Xiaoyong Du, Naohiro Ishii:

Integrating databases in Internet. 381-385 - Joanne E. Zucco, Bruce H. Thomas, Elena Trichina:

Interactive animation for visualisation of mapping of parallel programs into parallel processors. 386-395 - Kyong-Ho Lee, Sung-Bae Cho, Yoon-Chul Choy:

A knowledge-based system for automated vectorization. 396-402 - Alexandra I. Cristea

, Toshio Okamoto:
Energy function construction and implementation for stock exchange prediction NNs. 403-410 - Alexandra I. Cristea

, Toshio Okamoto:
Sub-symbolic knowledge extraction environment for teaching process assistance. 411-417 - Dale A. Lambert, M. G. Relbe:

Reasoning with tolerance. 418-427 - Tadashi Shibata:

Right brain computing hardware: a psychological brain model on silicon. 429-435 - Tatsuo Morimoto, Tadashi Shibata, Tadahiro Ohmi:

Neuron-MOS continuous-time winner-take-all circuit for intelligent data processing. 436-441 - Chee Yee Kwok:

Interfacing intelligent systems to the natural world: micro-sensors and micro-actuators. 442-446 - Masayuki Ikebe, Masamichi Akazawa, Yoshihito Amemiya:

nu-MOS cellular-automaton devices for intelligent image sensors. 447-453 - Tetsuya Yagi, Yuki Hayashida, Seiji Kameda:

An analog VLSI which emulates biological vision. 454-460 - Kiyotaka Izumi, Keigo Watanabe, T. Hirao:

Coordinative motion control for different kind of manipulators using a fuzzy compensator. 462-467 - Jun Tang, Katsutoshi Kuribayashi, Keigo Watanabe, Z. Goto:

Neural-based fuzzy logic control for robot manipulators. 468-473 - Keigo Watanabe, Kiyotaka Izumi, Fuha Han:

Stochastic fuzzy servo control using multiple linear dynamic models. 474-482 - Kiyotaka Izumi, Keigo Watanabe, T. Miyazaki:

Fuzzy behavior-based control for a miniature mobile robot. 483-490 - Hiroshi Douzono, Shigeomi Hara, Shinji Kawamoto, Yoshio Noguchi:

A clustering algorithm using genetic algorithm with competitive individuals. 491-496 - Hiroshi Wakuya, Katsunori Shida:

A study on an integrated neural network model of motor control and sensory reception systems. 497-504 - Hiroo Yonezu, Tetsuya Asai, Masahiro Ohtani, Jang-Kyoo Shin, Naoki Ohshima:

An analog integrated circuit for motion detection. 506-509 - Tamás Szabó, Béla Fehér, Gábor Horváth:

Neural network implementation using distributed arithmetic. 510-518 - Moritoshi Yasunaga, Akio Yamada, T. Okahashi:

Performance of a bus-based parallel computer with integer-representation processors applied to artificial neural network and parallel AI domains. 519-527 - Hitoshi Yamada, Michinori Ichikawa, Gen Matsumoto:

Development of large scale neural network processor toward Brainway computing. 528-532 - Tadashi Ae, Keiichi Sakai, Hiroyuki Araki, Naoya Honda:

Hardware of structured brain computer. 533-540 - Seiichi Iwamoto:

Decision-making in fuzzy environment: a survey from stochastic decision process. 542-546 - Masami Kurano, Masami Yasuda, Jun-ichi Nakagami, Yuji Yoshida:

Fuzzy stopping of a dynamic fuzzy system. 547-551 - Yuji Yoshida:

Optimal stopping of a continuous-time dynamic fuzzy system under possibility theory. 553-558 - Hiroki Kuwano:

Inverse problems in fuzzy multiobjective linear programming problems. 559-563 - Janusz Kacprzyk, Lyfie Sugianto:

Multistage fuzzy control involving objective and subjective aspects. 564-573 - Takashi Iba, Yoshiyasu Takefuji

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Adaptation of neural agent in dynamic environment: hybrid system of genetic algorithm and neural network. 575-584 - Norberto Eiji Nawa, Takeshi Furuhashi:

A study on the effect of transfer of genes for the bacterial evolutionary algorithm. 585-590 - Naohiro Ishii, K. Nishiguchi, M. Nakamura:

An intelligent information service system using learning method. 591-595 - Jeff Riley, Victor Ciesielski:

An evolutionary approach to training feedforward and recurrent neural networks. 596-602 - Leon Reznik:

Intelligent sensor: an attempt to define. 603-608 - Leon Reznik:

Fuzzy controller design: recommendations to the user. 609-616

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