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SMC 1989: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, November 14-17, 1989, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. IEEE 1989
- Stephen Grossberg:
Recent results on neural network architectures for vision and pattern recognition. 1 - Alistair D. C. Holden:
Fast learning in symbolic/neural models using external constraints and automatic re-structuring. 2-5 - B. John Oommen, J. Kevin Lanctôt:
Epsilon-optimal discretized pursuit learning automata. 6-12 - Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Kuo-Chu Chang, Hemchandra M. Shertukde:
Performance evaluation of a cascaded logic for track formation in clutter. 13-17 - Alex Kirlik, Richard A. Miller, Richard J. Jagacinski:
A process model of skilled human performance in a dynamic uncertain environment. 18-23 - Klaus Zinser:
User modeling and knowledge-based support: on the evaluation of improved system design. 24-28 - David D. Woods, Mary Claire Eastman:
Integrating principles for human-computer interaction into the design process: heterarchically organized HCI principles. 29-34 - Patricia M. Jones, Christine M. Mitchell:
Validation of blackboard architecture for dynamic intent inferencing. 35-39 - James B. Bushman, Christine M. Mitchell, Patricia M. Jones, Kenneth S. Rubin:
ALLY: an operator's associate model for cooperative supervisory control situations. 40-45 - Marvin L. Thordsen, Gary A. Klein:
Cognitive processes of the team mind. 46-49 - Teresa M. Amabile:
How work environments affect creativity. 50-55 - John D. Lee, Neville Moray:
Making mental models manifest. 56-60 - Thomas L. DeFazio, Daniel E. Whitney, Man-Cheung Lui, Thomas E. Abell, Daniel F. Baldwin:
Aids for the design or choice of assembly sequences. 61-70 - C. L. Philip Chen:
Precedence knowledge acquisition for generating robot assembly sequences. 71-76 - Pei-Sen Liu, Li-Chen Fu:
A hierarchical system for dynamically solving planning and scheduling problem in a flexible manufacturing system. 77-82 - Ann O. Heyward:
Application of a hybrid generation/utility assessment heuristic to a class of scheduling problems. 83-91 - David W. Tong, Christopher H. Jolly, Kevin C. Zalondek:
Multi-branched diagnostic trees. 92-98 - Bertil A. Brandin, T. Chen, C. Derventzis, G. Pang:
The control and supervision of groups of elevators using the blackboard architecture approach. 99-104 - Barry R. Smith, Carolyn P. Banda:
Use of a knowledge-based system to assess aircrew training requirements as part of conceptual design. 105-110 - Pawel Radzikowski:
Knowledge based optimization modeling for decision support in system KOMIS. 111-112 - Bruce Abramson, Ward Edwards:
Competent systems: a prescriptive approach to knowledge-based advisors. 113-114 - Ahti Salo, Raimo P. Hämäläinen:
A modelling and decision aid for supporting telecommunications investments. 115-118 - Madan G. Singh, Jean-Christophe Bennavail:
TAPS: a knowledge support system for marketing budget sizing, allocation and targeting in retail banking and other industries. 119-124 - Keisuke Abe, Makoto Tsukiyama, Toyoo Fukuda:
The integration of knowledge-based system and mathematical programming through planning-domain oriented structured model. 125-126 - Walter W. Hankins III, Randolph W. Mixon:
Manual control of the Langley Laboratory Telerobotic Manipulator. 127-132 - Blake Hannaford, Won S. Kim:
Force reflection, shared control, and time delay in telemanipulation. 133-137 - Forrest T. Buzan, Thomas B. Sheridan:
A model-based predictive operator aid for telemanipulators with time delay. 138-143 - John R. Spofford:
Workload reduction via coordinated control during free-flying manipulation. 144-149 - Craig R. Carignan, Janice M. Tarrant, Gary E. Mosier:
An adaptive controller for enhancing operator performance during teleoperation. 150-155 - Farshid Arman, Bikash Sabata, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Hierarchical segmentation of 3-D range images. 156-161 - Patrick J. Flynn, Anil K. Jain:
CAD-based computer vision: from CAD models to relational graphs. 162-167 - Christian Hansen, Thomas C. Henderson, Roderic A. Grupen:
CAD-based 3-D object recognition. 168-172 - Richard Hoffman, H. R. Keshavan:
Evidence-based object recognition and pose estimation. 173-178 - Gérard G. Medioni, Philippe Saint-Marc:
Issues in geometric reasoning from range imagery. 179-185 - Mohan M. Trivedi, Mongi A. Abidi, Richard O. Eason, Rafael C. González:
Object recognition and pose determination in multisensor robotic systems. 186-193 - Ichiro Iida, Akira Chugo, Reigo Yatsuboshi:
Autonomous routing scheme for large scale network based on neural processing. 194-199 - You-Liang Gu, J. W. M. Chan:
On design of nonlinear robotic control system with neural networks. 200-205 - Robert B. Allen:
Developing agent models with a neural reinforcement technique. 206-207 - Leonid I. Perlovsky:
Neural networks with maximal adaptive efficiency. 208-209 - Behrooz A. Shirazi, Sue Yih:
Critical analysis of applying Hopfield neural net model to optimization problems. 210-215 - James Eilbert:
Attention allocation using interacting neural populations. 216-217 - Hossein Lari-Najafi, Mohammed Nasiruddin, Tariq Samad:
Effect of initial weights on back-propagation and its variations. 218-219 - Edilberto Pereira Teixeira, Fernando A. C. Gomide:
Extreme conditions for one step convergence of the Hopfield neural network. 220-221 - Walter H. Hawkins:
Where does human factors fit in R&D organizations? 222-224 - Christine A. Riley, Alan B. McConkie:
Designing for usability: Human factors in a large software development organization. 225-228 - T. B. Rideout, K. M. Uyeda, E. L. Williams:
Evolving the software usability engineering process at Hewlett-Packard. 229-234 - Lois E. Flamm:
Usability testing: where does it belong in software design? 235-236 - Leonid Charny, Thomas B. Sheridan:
Adaptive goal setting in tasks with multiple criteria. 237-243 - Daniel Geist, Yuval Lirov:
Time-variant decision support systems. 244-249 - Ken Funk:
Development of a task-oriented pilot-vehicle interface. 250-252 - Stephen J. Andriole, Lee S. Ehrhart, Peter H. Aiken, Walter W. Matyskiela:
Storyboard prototypes for group planning and decision-making. 253-258 - Yoshio Nakatani, Makoto Tsukiyama, Toyoo Fukuda:
A design support system with case-based problem solving methodology. 259-260 - James A. Momoh:
A generalized quadratic-based model for optimal power flow. 261-271 - Jukka Ruusunen, Harri Ehtamo, Raimo P. Hämäläinen:
Dynamic cooperative electricity exchange in a power pool. 268-273 - Mohamed Fahim Hassan, Mohamed I. Younis, Mohamed A. Sultan:
Management and control of a complex airport terminal. 274-279 - M. I. El-Singaby:
Design of a longitudinal ride control system for a STOL aircraft by using the modified optimal coordination approach. 280-281 - I. D'Antone, Luigi Fortuna, Giuseppe Nunnari:
An intelligent diagnosis and control system for a complex data acquisition equipment in nuclear physics investigations. 282-285 - Jens Peter Reus Christensen, B. John Oommen:
On using distribution theory to prove the epsilon-optimality of stubborn learning mechanisms. 286-291 - Athanasios V. Vasilakos
, Vassilios G. Polimenis, Vassilios E. Agverinos:
A new nonlinear discretized learning automaton with rapid convergence and high accuracy. 292-297 - Ray J. Solomonoff:
A system for machine learning based on algorithmic probability. 298-299 - Mark J. Jakiela, Laura Fayad:
Identification of factors that contribute to engineering design skill. 300-302 - Sukhan Lee, Bin Wang:
Methods generalization based on concept hierarchy. 303-308 - Charles Michael Lewis, Wesley Jamison:
Using menus to learn. 309-310 - Anthony A. Maciejewski:
The student-computer interface on an intelligent tutoring system for Japanese language instruction. 311-312 - Sergio Feijóo, J. Pintos, C. Hernández:
Knowledge engineering for diagnosis of piscine diseases. 313-314 - Dejan J. Sobajic, Yoh-Han Pao, Dennis T. Lee:
Robust control of nonlinear systems using pattern recognition. 315-320 - Terence C. Fogarty:
An incremental genetic algorithm for real-time optimisation. 321-326 - Sunil K. Singh, P. C. Monaco:
A neural network approach to pointwise control of robot manipulators. 327-329 - Sangwook Park, F. J. Alexandro Jr.:
Eigenstructure assignment technique for manipulator control. 330-331 - Jian Fei, Can Isik:
Adapting to environmental variations in a rule-based mobile robot controller. 332-333 - Paul R. Klarer:
Autonomous and navigation in a structured environment. 334-337 - Wei Huo, Mian Cheng, Weibing Gao:
The application of the inertial parameter regrouping method to the robot forward dynamics algorithm. 338-343 - Mohamed El-Sharkawy, Wenlong Tsang, Maurice Aburdene:
Parallel vector processing of multidimensional orthogonal transforms for digital signal processing applications. 344-351 - Wen-Roii Wu, Amlan Kundu:
A modified reduced update Kalman filter for images degraded by non-Gaussian additive noise. 352-355 - S. Rasoul Safavian, David A. Landgrebe:
Use of robust estimators in parametric classifiers. 356-357 - Cameron H. G. Wright, Edward J. Delp, Neal C. Gallagher Jr.:
Morphological based target enhancement algorithms to counter the hostile nuclear environment. 358-363 - Rajesh Jha, M. E. Jernigan:
Edge adaptive filtering: how much and which direction? 364-366 - Bahram Javidi, Nick Massa, Jack Ruiz, Carol Ruiz:
Experiments on nonlinear optical correlation. 367-369 - C. L. Philip Chen, C. S. G. Lee:
Mapping precedence and communication relations of a large scale computation on a multiprocessor system. 370-375 - Krishna R. Pattipati, Yong Li, Henk A. P. Blom:
On the instantaneous availability and performability evaluation of fault-tolerant computer systems. 376-382 - Petros Kapasouris, Daniel Serfaty, James C. Deckert, Joseph G. Wohl, Krishna R. Pattipati:
Resource allocation in large man-machine organizations. 383-389 - Efim Khalimsky:
Topological complexes in analysis and design of large scale system-factorization methodology. 390-392 - Alberto R. Calero:
Managing complexity in large corporate information systems. 393-398 - Henri H. Arsenault:
Similarity and pathology in neural nets. 401-404 - H. John Caulfield:
Variable and fixed rank 1 N4 interconnections [optical neural nets]. 405-407 - Eung Gi Paek, John Wullert II, A. Von Lehmen, Jay S. Patel, Axel Scherer, James Harbison, H. J. Yu, Robert L. Martin:
VanderLugt correlator and neural networks. 408-414 - Bahram Javidi:
Optical attentive associative memory with channel dependent nonlinearity in the weight plane. 415-420 - Zouhir Bahri, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar:
Design of partial information filters for optical correlators. 421-426 - Francesco Palmieri, Samir A. Shah:
A new algorithm for training multilayer perceptrons. 427-428 - Nasser M. Nasrabadi, Wei Li, Bradley G. Epranian, Charles A. Butkus:
Use of Hopfield network for stereo vision correspondence. 429-432 - Hiroko M. Sakai, Ken-ichi Naka:
Signal processing in neuron network: a radically different view. 433-434 - W. Geoffrey Owen, William A. Hare, Angela Wang:
The role of the bipolar cell in retinal signal processing. 435-442 - John B. Troy, Christina Enroth-Cugell:
Signals and noise in the mammalian retina. 443-447 - Robert C. Emerson, Mark C. Citron:
Linear and nonlinear mechanisms of motion selectivity in single neurons of the cat's visual cortex. 448-453 - Allan Dobbins, Steven W. Zucker:
Mean field theory and MT neurons. 454-458 - Michael J. Korenberg:
A fat orthogonal search method for biological time-series analysis and system identification. 459-465 - Daniel Sullivan, Daniel Lee Kleinman:
A normative descriptive approach to team distributed scheduling. 466-473 - Xiyi Miao, Peter B. Luh, David L. Kleinman, Gregory Burton:
A normative-descriptive study of distributed team resource allocation. I. Empirical work. 474-479 - Daniel E. Snyder, A. Rodney Wellens, Clifford E. Brown, Michael D. McNeese:
Three paradigms for the study of multi-person and human-machine interaction. 480-481 - Robert M. Hamm:
The need to consider modes of cognition in designing systems that require distributed decision making. 482-483 - Alan D. Greenberg:
Distributed error monitoring. 484-488 - Kevin L. Boettcher, Victor A. Riley, C. Collins:
A modeling approach for analyzing human-machine interaction dynamics in complex systems. 489-491 - Raimo P. Hämäläinen, Risto Karjalainen:
Two approaches to expert team resolution. 492-493 - Homayoon Kazerooni:
Stability and performance of human-robot interaction. 494-497 - Michael J. Massimino, Thomas B. Sheridan, James B. Roseborough:
One handed tracking in six degrees of freedom. 498-503 - Ronald A. Hess, A. Modjtahedzadeh:
A preview control model of driver steering behavior. 504-509 - Michel Pelletier, Vincent Hayward:
SUPER-GRIP: an expert system for grasping boxes. 510-515 - Ronan Yann Lorin, Pierre Morizet-Mahoudeaux:
Handling variables in a logical network of rules, revision of consistency controlling method of the plan of action manager SUPER. 516-520 - Leslie A. Whitaker, S. L. Wiggins:
Bidder's Associate: a case-based reasoning system to improve cost estimates of manufactured products. 521-522 - George A. Bekey, Joung-woo John Kim:
Toward a more comprehensive gait disorder analysis expert system. 523-525 - Yung-Yaw Chen:
Rules extraction for fuzzy control systems. 526-527 - Benoit Valiquette, Germano Lambert-Torres, Roland P. Malhamé, Dinkar Mukhedkar:
On-line diagnosis tool for power network control centres using fuzzy concepts. 528-531 - Peter J. Gorder, Wayne F. Clement:
Obstacle detection and avoidance maneuver selection for automatically guided rotorcraft nap-of-the-earth flight following planned flight profiles. 532-537 - René V. Mayorga, Andrew K. C. Wong:
A global approach for the path generation of redundant manipulators. 538-544 - Chun-Hung Lin, Li-Chen Fu:
Robot navigation through obstacles of general shapes using a center-line oriented algorithm. 545-550 - John P. H. Steele:
An algorithm with real-time response for avoiding moving obstacles. 551-556 - Maki K. Habib, Shin'ichi Yuta:
Structuring free space as prime rectangular areas (PRAs) with on-line path planning and navigation for mobile robots. 557-565 - Michael J. Chantler, David M. Lane, Angus G. McFadzean:
Responsive and time-constrained reasoning in autonomous vehicles. 566-567 - S. P. Chan:
Path tracking of robot manipulator with prescribed sliding mode. 568-569 - Mihran Tüceryan, Anil K. Jain:
Segmentation and grouping of object boundaries. 570-575 - Yiu Cheung Shiu, Shaheen Ahmad:
3D location of circular and spherical features by monocular model-based vision. 576-581 - Michael J. Chantler, C. S. J. Reid:
Integration of ultrasonic and vision sensors for 3-D underwater scene analysis. 582-583 - Hideo Fujii, Toshio Inui:
Modelling the spatial recognition process in a computer-generated 3-D world. 584-585 - Chienchung Chang, Shankar Chatterjee:
Depth from stereo flow. 586-591 - Reza Safaee-Rad, Beno Benhabib, Kenneth C. Smith, Z. Zhou:
Pre-marking methods for 3D object recognition. 592-595 - Cesar Bandera, Peter D. Scott:
Foveal machine vision systems. 596-599