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SMC 2000: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
- Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man & Cybernetics: "Cybernetics Evolving to Systems, Humans, Organizations, and their Complex Interactions", Sheraton Music City Hotel, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 8-11 October 2000. IEEE 2000, ISBN 0-7803-6583-6

- Wei-Chou Chen, Shian-Shyong Tseng, Jin-Huei Chen, Mon-Fong Jiang:

A framework of features selection for the case-based reasoning. 1-5 - Mark E. Cambron, Richard Alan Peters II:

Learning sensory motor coordination for grasping by a humanoid robot. 6-13 - Komi Gasso, Gilles Mourot, José Ragot:

Identification of an output error Takagi-Sugeno model. 14-19 - Jalal Baghdadchi:

A novel learning method for intelligent agents. 20-25 - Xuezhen Wang, D. J. Chen:

Adaptive learning control for nonminimum phase systems. 26-31 - Yuko Ishiwaka, Hiroshi Yokoi, Yukinori Kakazu:

Adaptive learning interface used physiological signals. 32-37 - Atsushi Kaneko, Noboru Sugino, Toru Suzuki, Shintaro Ishijima:

A step towards the Smart Campus: a venture project based on distance learning by a hybrid video conferencing system. 38-43 - Francesca Cirillo, Andrea Cozzolino, Massimo De Santo, Marco Marsella, Saverio Salerno:

A metadata based distance learning platform. 44-48 - Junichi Tatemrua, Keisuke Suzuki:

Design discovery for social recommendation of Web graphics. 49-54 - Neelam Rup Prakash, Tara Singh Kamal:

Intelligent planning of trajectories for pick-and-place operations. 55-60 - Hossam Meshref

, Hugh Vanlandingham:
Artificial immune systems: application to autonomous agents. 61-66 - Komi Gasso, Gilles Mourot, José Ragot:

Fuzzy rule base optimisation: a pruning and merging approach. 67-72 - Maja Pantic, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz:

Self-adaptive expert system for facial expression analysis. 73-79 - Horst-Michael Gross, Hans-Joachim Boehme:

PERSES-a vision-based interactive mobile shopping assistant. 80-85 - Luc Berthouze:

An episodic memory model using spiking neurons. 86-91 - Cheoljoo Jeong, Sangduck Lee:

Implementing software connectors through first-class methods. 92-96 - Samy A. Shedied, M. E. Gadalah, Hugh Vanlandingham:

Pitch estimator for noisy speech signals. 97-100 - Takashi Takuma, Naoki Saiwaki, Shogo Nishida, Kazuhiro Shinosaki, Masatoshi Takeda:

An approach to visualization of active position in brain by MEG. 101-106 - Daryl W. Bradley, Andrew M. Tyrrell:

Hardware fault tolerance: an immunological solution. 107-112 - Alessio Gaspar, Philippe Collard:

Two models of immunization for time dependent optimization. 113-118 - Junichi Suzuki, Yoshikazu Yamamoto:

iNet: an extensible framework for simulating immune network. 119-124 - Dipankar Dasgupta, Luis Nino:

A comparison of negative and positive selection algorithms in novel pattern detection. 125-130 - Pascal Ballet, Jean François Abgrall, Vincent Rodin, Jacques Tisseau:

Simulation of thrombin generation during plasmatic coagulation and primary hemostasis. 131-136 - Ferat Sahin, John S. Bay:

A biological decision-theoretic intelligent agent solution to a herding problem in the context of distributed multi-agent systems. 137-142 - Nobuko Kato, Tomoe Okuno, Rizu Suzuki, Hitoshi Kanoh:

Modeling virtual cities based on interaction between cells. 143-148 - Farid El Hafi, Philippe Gorce:

Decision mechanisms analysis for the stepping motion over an obstacle based on a biomechanical approach. 149-154 - Philippe Hoppenot, Etienne Colle:

Human-like behavior robot-application to disabled people assistance. 155-160 - Juan L. Pedreño-Molina, Antonio Guerrero-González, Juan López Coronado:

A neural controller for a robotic hand with artificial tactile skins in grasping tasks. 161-165 - Juan López Coronado, Antonio Guerrero-González:

A new application of the DIRECT model to the visual control of a robot. 167-171 - Sudeshna Sarkar

, A. V. Subramaniam, Rajdeep Neogi:
Study of methods for model reduction in transition systems. 172-176 - Gang Zhao, Ruoying Sun, Shoji Tatsumi:

Convergence of the Q-ae learning under deterministic MDPs and its efficiency under the stochastic environment. 177-182 - Keming Xie, Changhua Mou, Gang Xie:

The multi-parameter combination mind-evolutionary-based machine learning and its application. 183-187 - Qiang Li, HongHai Zhu, LiangMing Lin, GuoZheng Yan:

Reinforcement learning with continuous vector output. 188-193 - Cen Li, Gautam Biswas:

Improving clustering with hidden Markov models using Bayesian model selection. 194-199 - Eric C. C. Tsang, Shenshan Qiu, Daniel S. Yeung:

Refinement of fuzzy production rules by neuro-fuzzy networks. 200-205 - Kazuteru Miyazaki, Shigenobu Kobayashi:

Reinforcement learning for penalty avoiding policy making. 206-211 - Lei Zhang, Shouju Ren, Zuzhao Liu, Wei Wang:

Applying evolutionary algorithm in multi-peak decision problems. 212-217 - Yoshinao Takemae, Hideo Saito, Shinji Ozawa:

The evaluating system of human skin surface condition by image processing. 218-223 - Fang Wen, Peter K. Willett, Somnath Deb:

Condition monitoring for helicopter data. 224-229 - Eric C. C. Tsang, Hongbing Li, Daniel S. Yeung, John W. T. Lee:

Fuzzy weighted classification rules induction from data. 230-235 - Takeshi Ohashi, Hirohiko Nakamura, Junichi Minatodani, Shuichi Enokida, Takaichi Yoshida, Toshiaki Ejima:

State transition rate based reinforcement learning. 236-241 - Jinji Chen, Toshiharu Mukai, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Hiroaki Kudo, Tsuyoshi Yamamura, Noboru Ohnishi:

Finding correspondence between visual and auditory events based on perceptual grouping laws across different modalities. 242-247 - Masahide Yuasa, Yoshiaki Yasumura, Katsumi Nitta:

Giving advice in negotiation using physiological information. 248-253 - Jun Munemori:

Brain model hyper communication mechanisms. 254-259 - James P. Dickey, Michael R. Pierrynowski, Victoria Galea, Drew A. Bednar, Simon X. Yang:

Relationship between pain and intersegmental spinal motion characteristics in low-back pain subjects. 260-264 - Piotr Wasiewicz, Jan J. Mulawka

, Witold R. Rudnicki
, Bogdan Lesyng:
Adding numbers with DNA. 265-270 - Tippure S. Sundresh:

Information flow and processing in anticipatory systems. 271-276 - Makoto Katoh, Kensuke Hasegawa:

A cooperative heuristic search approach by multi agents. 277-279 - Kostas Kostiadis, Matthew Hunter, Huosheng Hu:

The use of design patterns for the development of multi-agent systems. 280-285 - Thang N. Nguyen:

Modeling EAI-based e-business solutions. 286-291 - Hongmei Gou, Biqing Huang, Wenhuang Liu, Shouju Ren, Yu Li:

An agent-based approach for workflow management. 292-297 - Amit Sharma:

Crowd-behavior prediction using subjective factor based multi-agent system. 298-300 - Wil A. H. Thissen:

Issue formulation in a multi-actor context: a five-step approach. 301-306 - Setsuo Tsuruta, Kenichi Ohsugi, Hidenori Naoe, Takashi Onoyama:

Delivery route scheduling method combining knowledge-base with general algorithms. 307-312 - Bin Xu, Danny Z. Chen, Robert J. Szczerba:

A new algorithm and simulation for computing optimal paths in a dynamic and weighted 2-D environment. 313-318 - Tzung-Pei Hong, Chan-Lon Wang, Shyue-Liang Wang:

A heuristic Gupta-based flexible flow-shop scheduling algorithm. 319-322 - Fidel Torres:

Robust division of temporal horizons in production planning. 323-327 - Giovanni Celano

, Antonio Costa, Sergio Fichera, Giovanni Perrone:
Fuzzy scheduling of a flexible assembly line through an evolutionary algorithm. 328-333 - James P. Gunderson, Gabriel J. Ferrer:

A linear time transform for probability aware planning. 334-339 - Takashi Onoyama, Sen Kubota, Kazuko Oyanagi, Setsuo Tsuruta:

A method for solving nested combinatorial optimization problems - a case of optimizing a large-scale distribution network. 340-345 - Lei Zhang, Shouju Ren, Francilene Procópio Garcia, Zuzhao Liu:

Multiple-value decision supporting application in software production facing global market. 346-351 - Thierry Scheurer:

Situation theory - a formal model of interactive processes. 352-357 - Thierry Scheurer:

An application of situation theory. 358-363 - Dinesh Deva, Jonathan Sprinkle

, Greg Nordstrom, Miklos Maroti
:
Towards a standard for model specification and storage. 364-369 - Hajime Iwamoto, Takayuki Kamioka, Shigenobu Furuta, Tomoki Nakajima:

A digital library system with mechanisms of collaboration support. 370-375 - Istvan Denes, János Hamar:

Fuzzy controlled resonant DC-DC converters. 376-381 - Frederic Chiari, Marielle Delhom, Jean François Santucci, Jean-Baptiste Filippi:

Prediction of the hydrologic behavior of a watershed using artificial neural networks and geographic information systems. 382-386 - Germano Lambert-Torres, Marcos A. Carvalho, Luiz Eduardo Borges da Silva, João O. P. Pinto:

Fitting fuzzy membership functions using genetic algorithms. 387-392 - L. Jonathan Dowell, Martin Drozda

, Dale B. Henderson, Verne Loose, Madhav V. Marathe, Doug J. Roberts:
Scalability of ELISIMS: comprehensive detailed simulation of the electric power industry. 393-398 - Michael Moore, Saeed Monemi, Jianfeng Wang:

Integrating information systems in electric utilities. 399-404 - Tibor Gyires:

Using active networking for congestion control in high-speed networks with self-similar traffic. 405-410 - Hai Lin, Katsumi Yamashita:

Hybrid simplex genetic algorithm for blind equalization using RBF networks. 411-415 - Shusuke Narieda

, Yen-Wei Chen, Katsumi Yamashita:
Blind nonlinear channel identification based on higher order statistics using hybrid genetic algorithm. 416-419 - Susamma Barua:

Authentication of cellular users through voice verification. 420-425 - Muhammad Zubairuddin, Abbas K. Zaidi:

On a methodology for designing adaptive local area networks. 426-431 - Yasufumi Uekita, Junji Sakamoto, Masahiko Furukata:

The method of kinetic typography communication. 432-436 - Jiann-Liang Chen, Ming-Huang Yang, Po-Yuen Cheng:

An agent-based scheme for interference cancellation in a DS/CDMA system. 437-442 - Jiann-Liang Chen, Ming-Hua Yao, Shinfeng D. Lin:

Location tracking in a mobile communication environment. 443-447 - Noah Ternullo, Nader Mehravari, Robert J. Szczerba, Patrick H. Madden:

InfoFlo: a novel communication infrastructure for personal digital assistants. 448-453 - Jonathan Sprinkle

, Christopher P. van Buskirk, Gabor Karsai:
Modeling agent negotiation. 454-459 - G. V. S. Raju, Z. Qiu, X. Wang:

Transmission rate manager for fuzzy traffic control of ATM network. 460-464 - Roy Sterritt

, Kenny Adamson, Edwin P. Curran, C. Mary Shapcott:
Probabilistic networks for verifying automated testing of high speed telecommunication equipment through the development lifecycle. 465-471 - Paul West, John Melendez:

Just-in-time weather in the synthetic natural environment. 472-477 - John B. Willis, Mark J. Davis:

Design of the Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition Squadron for the US Army's Interim Brigade Combat Team. 478-483 - Barry C. Ezell, Daniel J. McCarthy, William L. Ratliff Jr., Michael L. McGinnis:

Joint military headquarters redesign. 484-489 - Douglas Matty, Michael L. McGinnis:

Reengineering the Army Development System XXI for enlisted soldier management. 490-494 - Barry C. Ezell, Gregory S. Parnell, Yacov Y. Hamies, James H. Lambert:

Designing an OOTW decision support system for military planners. 495-499 - Chadwick Cox, Carl Lewis, Charles Suchomel:

A neural network based, real-time algorithm for detection and mitigation of pilot induced oscillations. 500-505 - Kei Fukuyama:

Effectiveness of social systems sustained by residents' participation: a collection system of classified garbage and rubbish. 506-511 - Keishi Tanimoto, Norio Okada, Hirokazu Tatano:

Project risk allocation through contingent cost allocation. 512-517 - Hiroyuki Sakakibara, Norio Okada, Keith W. Hipel:

Modeling public conflicts over infrastructure renewal using a Japanese case study. 518-523 - Liping Fang, Sara Ross, Keith W. Hipel:

Case-based reasoning support system for conflict modeling. 524-530 - Lloyd Logan, K. Ponnambalam:

Risk in quality violations under uncertainty. 531-535 - Andrew P. Sage, Cynthia T. Small:

A simulation perspective on knowledge management and sharing, and conflict and complexity in social systems management. 536-541 - Chang-Jiun Tsai, Shian-Shyong Tseng, Sheng-Hui Chen:

Design and implementation of a personalized service management system. 542-547 - Kenji Tanaka, Makoto Itoh:

Reliable judgement for gray-zone in monitoring system. 548-553 - Hiroyuki Tamura, Kouji Yamamoto, Katsuhiro Akazawa, Kouichi Taji:

Decision analysis for mitigating natural disaster risks. 554-559 - Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Morimitsu Kurino:

The optimal repairing rules under demand risk. 560-565 - Eizo Hideshima, Norimitsu Koike, Koshi Yamamoto, Hiroaki Hadase:

Train operation with arranging conflicts between commuters and travelers in railroad transport to and from a metropolitan airport. 566-571 - John F. Kolen, Rattikorn Hewett:

Prediction of lake inflows with neural networks. 572-576 - Jerry Moore, Gregory Hobson, Gary Waldman, John Wootton:

A real-time visual inspection system for automated prescription dispensing. 577-582 - James M. Tien, James P. Burnes:

On the perceived speed of time over time. 583-587 - Jutta Treviranus:

Adding haptics and sound to spatial curriculum. 588-592 - Deborah I. Fels:

Towards accessible synchronous communication. 593-598 - Fei-Yue Wang, Yuetong Lin, Qinglong Wu, Peter M. Fu, Christopher Yeo:

Architecture and implementation of intelligent control systems for smart consumer appliances via Internet. 599-602 - Lei Zhang, Shouju Ren, Zuzhao Liu, Wei Wang:

Self-organization simulation and output analysis. 603-608 - Lei Zhang, Shouju Ren, Zuzhao Liu:

Self-organization based DSS framework. 609-614 - Romulo Fernando Vilela, Thiago Tinoco Pires, Adiel T. de Almeida:

Multiattribute utility theory applied on analysis of alternative for 500kv transmission lines building. 615-618 - Yih-Chang Chen, Steve Russ, Meurig Beynon:

Participative process modelling. 619-624 - Brandon Eames, Sandeep Neema, Ted Bapty, Jason Scott:

Interfacing a simulation engine to an embedded runtime environment. 625-629 - Jean-Luc Koning:

Automata for interaction protocols in multiagent systems. 630-635 - Jonathan Barzilai:

Theory of measurement for voltage and affine variables. 636-640 - Guihua Wen, Ying Hao, Yuehua Ding, Yu Zhang:

An integrated creative reminding algorithm. 641-644 - Guihua Wen, Qilun Zheng, Dan Pan:

An evolution model for the creative design. 645-650 - Suwanna Rasmequan

, Steve Russ:
Cognitive artefacts for decision support. 651-656 - Daniel M. Gaines, Xuhui Zhou:

A model for building planners that design. 657-664 - Yoichi Motomura, Kaori Yoshida, Kazunori Fujimoto:

Generative user models for adaptive information retrieval. 665-670 - Miho Ohsaki, Takahiro Sugiyama, Hideaki Ohno:

Evaluation of edge detection methods through psychological tests-is the detected edge really desirable for humans? 671-677 - Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze

, Toshikazu Kato:
Querying and personalizing the Web: a multimedia personal assistant. 678-683 - Naruki Shirahama:

As approach to transitional rules of emotional words based on the theory for subjective observation model. 684-689 - Hideyuki Kobayashi, Shunji Ota:

The semantic network of KANSEI words. 690-694 - John Budenske, Jason Judt, Jordan Bonney, Jim Newhouse:

A science and technology literacy browser. 695-700 - Luís Almeida, Pedro Fonseca, José Luís Azevedo:

The Micro-Rato contest: a popular approach to improve self-study in electronics and computer science. 701-705 - Werner Brockmann:

Use of the walking machine Flat Freddy in computer science education. 706-711 - Matthew C. Jadud:

TeamStorms as a theory of instruction. 712-717 - Vicente Matellán Olivera

, Jesús M. González-Barahona
, José Centeno-González, Pedro de las Heras Quirós:
Libre software environment for robot programming. 718-723 - Barbara Nostrand:

Autonomous robotics projects for learning software engineering. 724-729 - Fred G. Martin

, Deirdre Butler, Wanda M. Gleason:
Design, story-telling, and robots in Irish primary education. 730-735 - Robert Avanzato:

Mobile robotics for freshman design, research, and high school outreach. 736-738 - Robert C. Kremer, Douglas H. Norrie, Roberto A. Flores-Mendez, Weiming Shen:

An infrastructure for flexible, modular, multi-user intelligent interfaces. 739-744 - Masanori Sugimoto, Fusako Kusunoki, Hiromichi Hashizume:

ePro: a system for supporting collaboration that enhances interactions. 745-750 - Ryotaro Suzuki, Yuichi Iwadate, Masayuki Inoue, Woontack Woo:

MIDAS: MIC Interactive DAnce System. 751-756 - Brian P. Bailey, Joseph A. Konstan

, John V. Carlis:
Measuring the effects of interruptions on task performance in the user interface. 757-762 - Tomohito Yamamoto, Yoshihiro Miyake:

Analysis of interaction in musical communication and its modeling. 763-768 - Takeshi Muto, Yoshihiro Miyake:

Analysis of the process of mutual interaction between human and internal control model. 769-774 - Xiaobu Yuan, Simon X. Yang

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Real-time rendering of artificial guidance. 775-780 - Hideaki Kikuchi, Katsuhiko Shirai:

Modeling of spoken dialogue control for improvement of dialogue efficiency. 781-785 - Dmitry N. Zotkin, Ramani Duraiswami, Larry S. Davis, Ismail Haritaoglu:

An audio-video front-end for multimedia applications. 786-791 - Yasmine Arafa, Abe Mamdani:

Face-to-face interaction with an electronic personal sales assistant. 792-797 - Vlaho Kostov, Shuichi Fukuda:

Emotion in user interface, voice interaction system. 798-803 - Mohan M. Trivedi, Kohsia S. Huang, Ivana Mikic:

Intelligent environments and active camera networks. 804-809 - Gangshan Wu, Fuyan Zhang:

Synchronization validation mechanism in multimedia document presentation. 810-815 - Ryotaro Suzuki, Yuichi Iwadate, Michihiko Minoh:

Image Wave: rhythmic synchronization of multimedia components. 816-821 - Susamma Barua:

A Web-based technical assistance center. 822-827 - Susamma Barua:

Teachers Assistant: a Web-based application using Java Server Pages and Java database connectivity. 828-833 - Hideaki Ito, Michio Sato, Teruo Fukumura:

Annotation and indexing in the video management system VOM. 834-839 - Kiyofumi Abe, Hideo Saito, Shinji Ozawa:

3-D drawing system via hand motion recognition from two cameras. 840-845 - Jong-Sung Kim, Kwang-Hyun Park, Jung-Bae Kim, Jun-Hyeong Do

, Kyung-Joon Song, Zeungnam Bien:
Study on intelligent autonomous navigation of avatar using hand gesture recognition. 846-851 - Tomio Watanabe, Masashi Okubo, Hiroki Ogawa:

A speech driven embodied interaction robots system for human communication support. 852-857 - Tsuyoshi Tojo, Yosuke Matsusaka, Tomotada Ishii, Tetsunori Kobayashi:

A conversational robot utilizing facial and body expressions. 858-863 - Tamara E. Rogers, D. Mitchell Wilkes:

The human agent: a work in progress toward human-humanoid interaction. 864-869 - Sangita Venkatachalam, W. Anthony Alford, Greg Nordstrom, Richard Alan Peters II, D. Mitchell Wilkes:

Modeling of agent's behavior in human-robot interaction using model integrated computing. 870-875 - Yukio Horiguchi, Tetsuo Sawaragi, Go Akashi:

Naturalistic human-robot collaboration based upon mixed-initiative interactions in teleoperating environment. 876-881 - Nobuyuki Nishiuchi, Kenzo Kurihara, Shingo Sakai, Hajime Takada:

A man-machine interface for camera control in remote monitoring using line-of-sight. 882-887 - Ali Sekmen, W. Anthony Alford, Tamara E. Rogers, D. Mitchell Wilkes:

Human tracking based on attention distraction. 888-893 - A. Bugra Koku, Ali Sekmen, W. Anthony Alford:

Towards socially acceptable robots. 894-899 - Motofumi Hattori, Satoshi Furuta, Syun Nishizawa, Satoshi Tadokoro, Toshi Takamori:

An analysis of the amplitude factors of the Bunraku puppet's motion axis-for the description, analysis, and generation of humanoids' motions. 900-905 - Anton Walsdorf, Reiner Onken:

Cognitive man-machine-cooperation: modeling operators' general objectives and its role within a cockpit assistant system. 906-913 - Yasuharu Katsuno, Ryohji Honda:

Magical device: a small device that makes it easy to build real-world navigation systems. 914-919 - F. Javier Toledo

, J. D. Luis-Delgado, Luis-Manuel Tomás-Balibrea, Miguel Angel Zamora, Humberto Martínez
:
Map building with ultrasonic sensors of indoor environments using neural networks. 920-925 - Nopporn Chotikakamthorn, Nattavadee Hongboonme:

Seeing by drawing: use of a force-feedback device for conveying basic geometric visual information. 926-930 - Richard L. Thompson, Ron W. Daniels, David William Murray:

Experiments on operator matching in visual teleoperation. 931-936 - Niall Cairnie, Ian W. Ricketts, Stephen J. McKenna

, Gordon McAllister
:
A prototype adaptive finger-pointing interface for operating secondary controls in motor vehicles. 937-942 - W. Anthony Alford, D. Mitchell Wilkes, Kazuhiko Kawamura:

System status evaluation: monitoring the state of agents in a humanoid system. 943-948 - Hiromu Onda:

Teaching of assembly motion by demonstration-artificial constrained motion primitives and its implementation using virtual polyhedron. 949-954 - Vincent Rodin, Alexis Nédélec:

A multiagent architecture for distributed virtual environments. 955-960 - Atsuo Murata, Tetsuya Miyoshi:

Effects of duration of immersion in a virtual environment on postural stability. 961-966 - Stephen B. Hughes, Michael Lewis:

Attentive camera navigation in virtual environments. 967-970 - Huan-Wen Tzeng, Chin-Ming Tien:

Design of a virtual laboratory for teaching electric machinery. 971-976 - Shinji Mizuno, Shinji Yamamoto, Minoru Okada, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki:

An interactive CG system based an virtual sculpting and virtual woodblock printing. 977-982 - Toshio Hori, Yoshifumi Nishida, Takashi Suehiro, Shigeoki Hirai:

Development of a networked and sensorized environment. 983-988 - Carlo Alberto Avizzano

, Federico Barbagli, Antonio Frisoli, Massimo Bergamasco:
The hand force feedback: analysis and control of a haptic device for the human-hand. 989-994 - Carlo Alberto Avizzano

, Federico Barbagli, Massimo Bergamasco:
Washout filter design for a motorcycle simulator. 995-1000 - Toru Niki, Makoto Shimojo:

A development of simple haptic display. 1001-1006 - Alexis Nédélec, Patrick Reignier, Vincent Rodin:

Collaborative prototyping in distributed virtual reality using an agent communication language. 1007-1012 - Claude Duchesne, Jean-Yves Hervé:

Comparison of matching criteria for the interposition problem in augmented reality. 1013-1018 - Huo Yan Chen, Jian-Zhu Lu

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The use of class graph to analyze the effectiveness of an approach for object-oriented class-level testing. 1019-1023 - Huo Yan Chen:

Two approaches to generate non-equivalent ground terms as test cases for object-oriented software. 1024-1029 - Huo Yan Chen:

A dynamic approach for object-oriented cluster-level tests by program instrumentation. 1030-1035 - Frédérick Bénaben, Mireille Larnac, Jean-Paul Pignon, Janine Magnier:

A process for improving multi-technology system high level design: modeling, verification and validation of complex optronic systems. 1036-1040 - Takuji Maeda, Kiyotoshi Komaya:

Revised design calculations of elevator systems. 1041-1046 - Patricia M. Jones

, Scott D. Schwemin, Michael C. Dorneich
, Carolyn Dunmire:
CLINT: a prototype logistics collaboratory. 1047-1050 - Patricia M. Jones

, Andrew R. Graham, Keith Crouch:
Collaborative planning, intelligent agents, and mobile computing. 1051-1056 - Patricia M. Jones, Martin J. Lucenti Jr.:

Flexible Collaborative Support: an architecture and application. 1057-1062 - Lisa D. McCray, Patricia M. Jones

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GISMOO: collaborative planning for civil infrastructure management in a simple Web-enhanced virtual environment. 1063-1068 - Roger J. Chapman, Philip J. Smith, Mark Klopfenstein, Joe Jezerinac, Jodi Heintz Obradovich, Elaine McCoy:

C-SLANT: an asynchronous communications tool to support distributed work in the National Airspace System. 1069-1074 - Jonathan Geist, Patchigolla Kiran Kumar, K. S. Narayanan, David Hoagland, Edward E. Martin:

Modeling human operators in constructive simulations through agents. 1075-1080 - Michael D. McNeese, Joan R. Rentsch, Karl Perusich:

Modeling, measuring, and mediating teamwork: the use of fuzzy cognitive maps and team member schema similarity to enhance BMC3 I decision making. 1081-1086 - Ling Rothrock, Alex Kirlik:

The use of inductive inference models to understand human performance in supervisory control domains. 1087-1092 - Christine M. Mitchell, David A. Thurman, David M. Brann, Alan R. Chappell

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OFMspert I: operations automation. 1093-1098 - T. Govindaraj, Edgar E. Blanco, Douglas A. Bodner, Marc Goetschalckx, Leon F. McGinnis, Gunter P. Sharp:

Design of warehousing and distribution systems: an object model of facilities, functions and information. 1099-1104 - Robin R. Penner, Erik S. Steinmetz:

Dynamic user interface adaptation based on operator role and task models. 1105-1110 - Carolyn B. Fiebig-Brodie, Caroline C. Hayes:

Capturing changes in decision-maker behavior. 1111-1116 - Caroline C. Hayes, Robin R. Penner, Hakan Ergan, Li Lu, Nan Tu, Patricia M. Jones

, Peter Asaro, Robin Bargar, Oleksandr Chernyshenko, Insook Choi, Nora Danner, Ole J. Mengshoel, Janet A. Sniezek, David C. Wilkins:
CoRaven: model-based design of a cognitive tool for real-time intelligence monitoring and analysis. 1117-1122 - Terri L. Lenox, Michael Lewis, Susan Hahn, Terry R. Payne, Katia Sycarn:

Task characteristics and intelligent aiding [route-planning tasks]. 1123-1127 - Muhammad Nuri, Stephen B. Hughes, Michael Lewis:

Scriptor: using deictics, dialog, and supervised learning to convey instructions. 1128-1133 - Alexander B. Quinn, Christine M. Mitchell, Alan R. Chappell

, Michael W. Gray:
Web-based tutoring from a knowledge library. 1134-1139 - Michael C. Dorneich

, Patricia M. Jones:
The systematic application of the apprenticeship learning pedagogy to computer tutorial design. 1140-1145 - Michael C. Dorneich

, Patricia M. Jones:
The design and implementation of a learning collaboratory. 1146-1151 - Christine M. Mitchell, Alan R. Chappell

, Michael W. Gray, Alexander B. Quinn, David A. Thurman:
OFMspert II: intelligent tutoring for complex control. 1152-1157 - T. Govindaraj, Edgar E. Blanco, Douglas A. Bodner, Marc Goetschalckx, Leon F. McGinnis, Gunter P. Sharp:

An on-line tutor for warehouse design. 1158-1162 - Hiroyasu Koshimizu, Seiji Hata, Hiroshi Tomita:

General aspects of HUTOP-human sensory factors in total production life cycle. 1163-1168 - Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Masafumi Tominaga, Kazuhito Murakami, Hiroyasu Koshimizu:

Re-generation of facial image eye-contacting with partner on TV conference environment. 1169-1174 - Takashi Anezaki:

Factory worker-oriented programless visual inspection system. 1175-1180 - George K. Knopf, Alireza Abouhossein

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Adaptive reconstruction of anatomical surfaces from human body measurements. 1181-1185 - Herath K. U. Samarasinghe, Shuji Hashimoto:

Automated trend diagnosis using neural networks. 1186-1191 - Mikito Iwamasa:

Concept design visualization-a component-based approach. 1192-1197 - Satoru Takahashi, Takuya Ishioka:

Trace visualization and analysis tool for supervisory control systems. 1198-1203 - Georg Frey, Lothar Litz, Frank Klöckner:

Complexity metrics for Petri net based logic control algorithms. 1204-1209 - Atsushi Ohuchi, Yasuo Okuda, Yoshiniobu Nakamura, Yoshio Ozawa, Masaaki Hitomi, Hiroshi Tomita:

Simulation of human-oriented production processes aimed at providing higher worker satisfaction. 1210-1215 - Edward Grant, Gordon K. Lee:

Properties of learning knowledge-based controllers for robotic workcells and dynamic systems. 1216-1221 - Shin-ichiro Iwamiya, Yoshimori Sugano, Keisuke Kouda:

The effects of synchronization of temporal structures of sound and motion picture on the impression of audio-visual contents. 1222-1225 - Prachuab Vanitchatchavan:

Patterns of joint angles during termination of human gait. 1226-1230 - Leonid Slutski, Anatoli Schneider:

Combining adaptive teleoperations with force reflection. 1231-1236 - Shinobu Imai, Yukio Saito, Takamitu Tajima, Kengo Ohnishi:

Development of hydraulic bilateral-servo actuator for powered orthosis. 1237-1242 - Tetsuya Miyoshi, Atsuo Murata:

Effect of instruments arrangement for human monitoring behavior. 1243-1248 - Takanori Shibata, Kazuo Tanie:

Influence of a priori knowledge into subjective evaluation of mental commit robot. 1249-1254 - Kengo Ohnishi, Takamitsu Tajima, Yukio Saito:

Anthropomorphic hand control for robotic hand-arm system. 1255-1259 - Mitsunobu Fujita, Minoru Kamata, Keisuke Miyata:

A study on skill extraction in the machine operation. 1260-1264 - Hisaya Tanaka, Hideto Ide, Yuji Nagashuma:

An attempt of feeling analysis by the nasal temperature change model. 1265-1270 - Atsuo Murata, Tetsuya Miyoshi:

Trade-off relationship between width and depth of visual information processing in measurement of functional visual field. 1271-1276 - Atsushi Uetake, Atsuo Murata, Miho Otsuka, Yosuke Takasawa:

Evaluation of visual fatigue during VDT tasks. 1277-1282 - Atsushi Uetake, Atsuo Murata, Syuichiro Matsumoto, Yosuke Takasawa:

A method to measure muscular fatigue in VDT tasks. 1283-1288 - Hidehiko Hayashi, Hideki Shirai, Masashi Kameda, Susumu Kunifuji, Makoto Miyahara:

Assessment of extra high quality images using both EEG and assessment words on high order sensations. 1289-1294 - Makoto Itoh, Daisuke Sakami, Kenji Tanaka:

Dependence of human adaptation and risk compensation on modification in level of automation for system safety. 1295-1300 - Mozasser M. Rahman, Ryojun Ikeura, Kazuki Mizutani:

Control characteristics of two humans in cooperative task. 1301-1306 - Kunihiko Ishiyama, Sumio Yano:

A study of characteristics of pointing devices for television operation. 1307-1312 - Yoshihiro Akiyama:

Object-oriented fusion-diffusion mechanism to handle crisp and linguistic information for better human-system interface. 1313-1318 - Hiroshi Furukawa, Toshiyuki Inagaki, Yuji Niwa:

Operator's situation awareness under different levels of automation; evaluations through probabilistic human cognitive simulations. 1319-1324 - Ronald E. Giuntini:

Mathematical characterization of human reliability for multi-task system operations. 1325-1329 - Michael A. Goodrich, Thomas J. Palmer:

Discretionary behavior switching: analysis and synthesis results. 1330-1335 - Sajjad Haider, Ahmied Abbas, Abbas K. Zaidi:

A multi-technique approach for user identification through keystroke dynamics. 1336-1341 - Tetsuya Ogata, Akitoshi Shimura, Koji Shibuya, Shigeki Sugano:

A violin playing algorithm considering the change of phrase impression. 1342-1347 - Jean-Yves Hervé, Claude Duchesne, Véronique Pradines:

Dynamic registration for augmented reality in telerobotics applications. 1348-1353 - Kazumi Aoyama, Masao Yokoyama, Hideaki Kikuchi, Katsuhiko Shirai:

Controlling non-verbal information in speaker-change for spoken dialogue. 1354-1359 - Saeed Shiry Ghidary, Yasushi Nakata, Toshi Takamori, Motofumi Hattori:

Human detection and localization at indoor environment by home robot. 1360-1365 - Shinjiro Kawato, Jun Ohya:

Two-step approach for real-time eye tracking with a new filtering technique. 1366-1371 - Abbas Z. Kouzani, Saeid Nahavandi:

Facial features for identification. 1372-1377 - Abbas Z. Kouzani, Saeid Nahavandi, N. Kouzani, Lingxue Kong, Mary F. H. She:

A morphing technique for facial image representation. 1378-1383 - Jaeyoung Seol, Kwanghoon Sohn, Chulhee Lee:

Selective coding of human faces using wavelets. 1384-1387 - Gordon McAllister

, Stephen J. McKenna
, Ian W. Ricketts:
Tracking a driver's hands using computer vision. 1388-1393 - Hongbin Zha, Tomoo Mitsutomi, Tsutomu Hasegawa:

Fast multiresolution modeling of 3D objects using mesh-based wavelet analysis. 1394-1399 - Joon Bo Shim, Toshiharu Mukai, Noboru Ohnishi:

Fusing 3D shapes at different view points to obtain more accurate shape. 1400-1405 - Kenji Nakamura, Hideo Saito, Shinji Ozawa:

Generation of 3D model with super resolved texture from image sequence. 1406-1411 - Jianlin Gao, MengChu Zhou, Haimin Wang:

Mesh simplification with average planes for 3-D image. 1412-1417 - Hideo Saito:

Super resolving texture mapping from multiple view images for 3D model construction. 1418-1421 - Alexander Scott

, Lynne E. Parker
, Claude F. Touzet:
Quantitative and qualitative comparison of three laser-range mapping algorithms using two types of laser scanner data. 1422-1427 - Mikko Sallinen, Tapio Heikkilä

, Mika Rintala:
Sensor fusion with spatial uncertainties in a holonic multirobot workcell. 1428-1435 - Xiaobu Yuan, Simon X. Yang

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Reactive assembly planning in a dynamic virtual environment. 1436-1441 - Jonathan Baldwin, Anup Basu, Hong Zhang:

Hybrid video using motion estimation. 1442-1447 - Kevin G. Stanley, Q. M. Jonathan Wu, William A. Gruver:

An intelligent vision guided telerobotic system for file manipulation and office automation. 1448-1453 - Christopher E. Smith, Douglas P. Perrin

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HOLDeR: a layered system for vision-guided robotics. 1454-1459 - John Mashford, Wei Dai, Robin Drogemuller, Bertil Marksjö:

Image classifier and scene understanding systems of multiagent teams. 1460-1465 - Yoshifumi Murakami, Yoshinori Kuno, Nobutaka Shimada, Yoshiaki Shirai:

Intelligent wheelchair moving among people based on their observations. 1466-1471 - Jian Peng, Atit Srikaew, D. Mitchell Wilkes, Kazuhiko Kawamura, Richard Alan Peters II:

An active vision system for mobile robots. 1472-1477 - Hiroki Imamura, Yukiko Kenmochi, Kazunori Kotani:

Estimation of optical flow via voting process with weight function. 1478-1483 - Kwok-Wah Hung, Maurice Aw-Yong:

A content-based image retrieval system integrating color, shape and spatial analysis. 1484-1488 - Zhong Xue, Eam Khwang Teoh:

A novel eigenvector approach to pose and correspondence estimation. 1489-1494 - Hongbin Zha, Makoto Ikuta, Tsutomu Hasegawa:

Registration of range images with different scanning resolutions. 1495-1500 - Yonghuai Liu, Marcos A. Rodrigues:

Analysing the geometric properties of reflected correspondence vectors for the registration of free form shapes. 1501-1506 - Itamar Elhanany, Mati Sheinfeld, Arie Beck, Yagil Kadmon, Naftali Tal, Danny Tirosh:

Robust image registration based on feedforward neural networks. 1507-1511 - Woontack Woo

, Namgyu Kim, Yuichi Iwadate:
Stereo imaging using a camera with stereoscopic adapter. 1512-1517 - Chia-Horng Huang, Jung-Hua Wang:

Stereo correspondence using Hopfield network with multiple constraints. 1518-1523 - Jin-Seo Kim, Maeng-Sub Cho:

Applying CIECAM97s in a color management system. 1524-1528 - Akash Mohabey, Ajay K. Ray:

Fusion of rough set theoretic approximations and FCM for color image segmentation. 1529-1534 - Yajun Zhang, Zhi-Qiang Liu:

Image quantization using Self-Splitting Competitive Learning. 1535-1540 - Ruby W. Chan, Peter B. Goldsmith:

A psychovisually-based image quality evaluator for JPEG images. 1541-1546 - Bongjun Lee, Jaeseok Kim, Chulhee Lee:

High quality image interpolation for color filter arrays. 1547-1550 - Hung-Shung Wong, Jung-Hua Wang:

Contrast enhancement based on divided histogram manipulation. 1551-1555 - Li Chen, Osei Adjei, Donald H. Cooley:

λ-connectedness: method and application. 1557-1562 - Hao Huang, Jung-Hua Wang:

Anisotropic diffusion for object segmentation. 1563-1567 - Yun-Teng Roan, Pei-Yin Chen:

A fast-search motion estimation method. 1568-1573 - Edouard Duchesnay, Jean-Jacques Montois, Yann Jacquelet, Abel Kinie:

Irregular adaptative pyramid of agents for segmentation to interpretation of image. 1574-1580 - Takashi Sakamoto, Toshikazu Kato:

Edge detection method insensitive to the light and shade variance in image. 1581-1585 - Young-Sup Hwang, Kyung-Ae Moon, Su-Young Chi, Dae-Geun Jang, Weon-Geun Oh:

Segmentation of a text printed in Korean and English using structure information and character recognizers. 1586-1591 - Z. Wang, Bao-Gang Hu, Lichen Liang, Qiang Ji:

Cell detection and tracking for micromanipulation vision system of cell-operation robot. 1592-1597 - Kenji Hara, Hongbin Zha, Tsutomu Hasegawa:

Topology-adaptive modeling of objects by using variable-size ball marching. 1598-1603 - Andrzej J. Kasinski, Tomasz Piascik:

Managing processes of perceptual organization for emerging geometrical objects. 1604-1609 - Ghassan Hamarneh

, Tomas Gustavsson:
Statistically constrained snake deformations. 1610-1615 - Chang-Joon Park, Kyung-Ae Moon, Weon-Geun Oh, Heung-Moon Choi:

An efficient extraction of character string positions using morphological operator. 1616-1620 - Spyros N. Raptis, Spyros G. Tzafestas:

Fuzzy-probabilistic object recognition based on edge and texture descriptors fusion. 1621-1626 - Walterio W. Mayol, Ben Tordoff, David William Murray:

Towards wearable active vision platforms. 1627-1632 - Darryl Sale, Richard R. Schultz, Robert J. Szczerba:

Super-resolution enhancement of night vision image sequences. 1633-1638 - Tatsuya Shibata, Toshikazu Kato:

Bilateral functions of direction and pattern by auto-correlation model-categorizing texture and office images. 1639-1643 - Takio Kurita, Hiroyuki Shimai, Yasutaka Baba, Taketoshi Mishima, Masaru Tanaka, Shotaro Akaho, Shinji Umeyama:

Gaze control on virtual active vision system with binocular fish-eye lenses. 1644-1649 - Wing-Nin Leung, C. M. Ng, P. C. Yu:

Contour following parallel thinning for simple binary images. 1650-1655 - Mahmood Doroodchi, Ali M. Reza:

A new reasoning based filter. 1656-1660 - Mihaela Ulieru, Dan Stefanoiu

, Douglas H. Norrie:
Holonic self-organization of multi-agent systems by fuzzy modeling with application to intelligent manufacturing. 1661-1666 - Dilip B. Kotak, Shahriar Bardi, William A. Gruver, Katayoun Zohrevand:

Comparison of hierarchical and holonic shop floor control using a virtual manufacturing environment. 1667-1672 - Robert W. Brennan

, Christian Sorensen:
Evaluating machine agent coupling of reactive and planning-based control architectures for manufacturing. 1673-1678 - Sudong Shu, D. Mitchell Wilkes, Kazuhiko Kawamura:

Development of reusable, configurable, extensible holonic manufacturing system. 1679-1684 - Hiroyuki Nishiyama, Wataru Yamazaki, Fumio Mizoguchi:

Negotiation protocol for proof of realization of cooperative task in multi-agent robot systems. 1685-1690 - Wataru Yamazaki, Hiroyuki Nishiyama, Fumio Mizoguchi:

Architecture of the multi-agent system as a collaboration of physical devices. 1691-1696 - Alejandro Ramirez-Serrano, Shichun Zhu, Simon K. H. Chan, Samuel S. W. Chan, Beno Benhabib:

A hybrid PC/PLC architecture for manufacturing system control-implementation. 1697-1702 - Patricia Gutierrez-Robles, Ernesto López-Mellado, Antonio Ramírez-Treviño:

Specification and synthesis of control software for flexible manufacturing systems. 1703-1708 - Wenbiao Han, Mohsen A. Jafari:

Coordination control and deposition planning for improving deposition accuracy in layered manufacturing process. 1709-1714 - Robert C. Kremer, Douglas H. Norrie:

Architecture and design of a holonic visual interface. 1715-1720 - Alexander Hämmerle

, Ralf Geurts, Franz Auinger:
Internal communication architecture for resource holons. 1721-1726 - Shiming Liu, William A. Gruver, Dilip B. Kotak, Shahriar Bardi:

Holonic manufacturing system for distributed control of automated guided vehicles. 1727-1732 - Ying Tang, MengChu Zhou, Robin G. Qiu

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Design of virtual production lines in back-end semiconductor manufacturing systems. 1733-1738 - Aldo Dagnino:

A Web portal for distributed concurrent engineering. 1739-1744 - Habtom W. Ressom, Holger Voos

, Lothar Litz, Peter Schmitt:
On-line estimation of key quality parameters in nonwoven production. 1745-1749 - Uttapol Smutkupt, Palis Ratanaswasd, Larry LeBlanc, Kazuhiko Kawamura:

An Internet-based remote assembling system. 1750-1755 - Lingxue Kong

, Mary Fenghua She, Saeid Nahavandi, Abbas Z. Kouzani:
Die temperature monitoring of high pressure die casting. 1756-1761 - Xiaokun Zhang, Douglas H. Norrie, Robert W. Brennan, Yuefei Xu:

A multi-level reconfiguration control for holonic PLC. 1762-1767 - Hideki Nomura, Takashi Naito:

Integrated visual servoing system to grasp industrial parts moving on conveyer by controlling 6DOF arm. 1768-1775 - Yong Zhao, Nobuo Sannomiya:

A method for solving large-scale flowshop problems by reducing search space of genetic algorithms. 1776-1781 - László Horváth, Imre J. Rudas:

Modeling of machining using relationships between features. 1782-1786 - Hyun Joong Yoon, Doo Yong Lee:

Deadlock-free scheduling method for track systems in semiconductor fabrication. 1787-1792 - Witold Jacak, Karin Pröll, Stephan Dreiseitl:

Conflict management in an intelligent multiagent robotic system. 1793-1798 - K. Preston White Jr., Christina Mastrangelo, Frank Anastasio:

Reengineering the operator interface for a semiconductor manufacturing execution system. 1799-1804 - Carlo Alberto Avizzano

, Federico Barbagli, Massimo Bergamasco
, Peter Feys
:
Adaptive filters for the suppression of tremor. 1805-1810 - Won-Kyung Song, Jong-Sung Kim, Zeungnam Bien:

Visual servoing for human-robot interaction in the wheelchair-based rehabilitation robot. 1811-1816 - V. Shankararaman, Vivian Ambrosiadou, Martin J. Loomes, Trushar Panchal:

Patient care management using a multi-agent approach. 1817-1821 - Yoshifumi Nishida, Toshio Hori, Takashi Suehiro, Shigeoki Hirai:

Monitoring of breath sound under daily environment by ceiling dome microphone. 1822-1829 - Jerry Moore, Gregory Hobson, Gary Waldman, John Wootton:

An automated real-time direction-sensitive motion detection system. 1830-1835 - Xudong Yu, Jerry Weinberg, Mei C. Huang, Daniel K. Anderson:

HDA-an Internet-enabled system for healthcare management. 1836-1841 - Brian Wilson, James Graham, Peter Quesada, Claudio Maldonado, Haldun Orhun, John Barker, Amit Gupta:

Preliminary evaluation of global hand function measurement device. 1842-1846 - Koichi Sagawa, Hikaru Inooka, Yutaka Satoh:

Non-restricted measurement of walking distance. 1847-1852 - Asli Ozdas, Richard G. Shiavi, Stephen E. Silverman, Marilyn K. Silverman, D. Mitchell Wilkes:

Analysis of fundamental frequency for near term suicidal risk assessment. 1853-1858 - Dewen Jin, Ruihong Zhang, Jichuan Zhang, Rencheng Wang, William A. Gruver:

An intelligent above-knee prosthesis with EMG-based terrain identification. 1859-1864 - Naruaki Toma, Satoshi Endo, Koji Yamada, Hayao Miyagi:

The immune distributed competitive problem solver with major histocompatibility complex and immune network. 1865-1870 - Stuart H. Rubin:

Expanding the meaning of and applications for data mining. 1871 - Patricia L. Carbone:

Expanding the meaning of and applications for data mining. 1872-1873 - Michael H. Smith, Witold Pedrycz:

Expanding the meaning of and applications for data mining. 1874 - Marion G. Ceruti:

The relationship between artificial intelligence and data mining: application to future military information systems. 1875 - Dan Pan, Qilun Zheng, Guihua Wen, Xiangyang Li:

A novel self-optimizing approach for knowledge acquisition. 1876-1881 - Helen M. Moshkovich, Alexander I. Mechitov, Robert E. Schellenberger:

Effectiveness of ordinal information for data mining. 1882-1887 - Kevin W. Bowyer, Lawrence O. Hall, Thomas Moore, Nitesh V. Chawla, W. Philip Kegelmeyer:

A parallel decision tree builder for mining very large visualization datasets. 1888-1893 - James Graham, C. David Page, Alan Wild:

Parallel data mining for pharmacophore discovery. 1894-1899 - Chunhua Wang, Houkuan Huang, Honglian Li:

A fast distributed mining algorithm for association rules with item constraints. 1900-1905 - Yue Joyce Shu, Eric C. C. Tsang, Daniel S. Yeung, Daming Shi:

Mining fuzzy association rules with weighted items. 1906-1911 - Shixin Yu, Steve De Backer, Paul Scheunders

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Genetic feature selection combined with composite fuzzy nearest neighbor classifiers for high-dimensional remote sensing data. 1912-1916 - Gary G. Yen, Phayung Meesad:

Constructing a fuzzy expert system using the ILFN network and the genetic algorithm. 1917-1922 - Zafer Bingul

, Ali Sekmen, Saleh Zein-Sabatto:
Evolutionary approach to multi-objective problems using adaptive genetic algorithms. 1923-1927 - Ning Feng Zeng, Keiji Taniguchi, Sadakazu Watanabe, Yutaka Nakano, Hiroyuki Nakamoto:

A precise classifier for the substances in urinary sediment images based on neural networks and fuzzy reasoning. 1928-1933 - Stephanie A. Guerlain, Donald E. Brown, Christina Mastrangelo:

Intelligent decision support systems. 1934-1938 - Venkat Chalasani, Peter A. Beling:

Contribution-based approach for feature selection in linear programming-based models. 1939-1943 - James P. Gunderson:

Adaptive goal prioritization by agents in dynamic environments. 1944-1948 - Hui Zhu, Peter A. Beling:

A meta-Gaussian approach to learning non-Gaussian Bayesian network structure. 1949-1954 - Gabriel J. Ferrer:

Anytime replanning using locality in agent architectures. 1955-1958 - Julie A. Adams, Carl Reynolds:

A complex situational management application employing expert systems. 1959-1964 - Marion G. Ceruti, Craig Anken, Albert D. Lin, Stuart H. Rubin:

Applications of high-performance knowledge-based technology. 1965-1971 - Johnson Kuo, Catherine M. Burns:

A work domain analysis for virtual private networks. 1972-1977 - Chengyi Sun, Yan Sun, Yu Sun:

Economic prediction system using double models. 1978-1983 - Wen-Yang Lin, I-Chung Kuo:

OLAP data cubes configuration with genetic algorithms. 1984-1989 - Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, R. L. Kashayp:

Organizing a network of databases using probabilistic reasoning. 1990-1995 - Jian Chen, Guozhuo Sun:

Integrated macroeconomic model (IMEM) and reasoning method for IMEM: combined qualitative-quantitative method. 1996-2001 - Alfons Schuster, Roy Sterritt

, Kenny Adamson, Edwin P. Curran, C. Mary Shapcott:
Towards a decision support system for automated testing of complex telecommunication networks. 2002-2006 - Eyup Ertugrul Karsak:

A fuzzy multiple objective programming approach for personnel selection. 2007-2012 - Setsuo Tsuruta, Yuuko Yoshii, Masaki Honma, Akio Nakano:

Knowledgeable interface system using distributed multi-agents for mobile computer users. 2013-2018 - Shahab Akbari, Mohammad B. Menhaj:

A new framework of a decision support system for air to air combat tasks. 2019-2022 - Yu Li, Biqing Huang, Wenhuang Liu, Hongmei Gou, Cheng Wu:

Knowledge based decision support system for matchmaking of enterprise competence. 2023-2027 - Yan Wang, Ken C. K. Law, Kian-Lee Tan:

A mobile agent based protocol for distributed databases access. 2028-2033 - Lan Ye, Yong Luo, Motoyasu Nagata:

XML based message queuing. 2034-2039 - Fuminori Kimura, Satoko Kitajima, Sayaka Hirai, Motoyasu Nagata:

Clustered transaction processing for electronic commerce. 2040-2044 - Maria Zamfir Bleyberg, Karthik Ganesh:

Dynamic multi-dimensional models for text warehouses. 2045-2050 - Surya Dev Pathak, Greg Nordstrom, Susumu Kurokawa:

Modeling of supply chain: a multi-agent approach. 2051-2056 - Hyo Taeg Jung, Dong Kwan Kim, Young-Jong Yang, Sang-Duck Lee:

A design and implementation of object-oriented framework-based RAD tool (INTRAD). 2057-2061 - Masahito Kurihara, Hisashi Kondo:

BDD encoding for partial order constraints and its application to expert systems in software verification domains. 2062-2067 - Behrouz H. Far:

Modeling, extraction and reuse of organizational knowledge. 2068-2073 - Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen:

A Bayesian network-based expert query system for a distributed database system. 2074-2079 - Ricardo R. Gudwin:

Evaluating intelligence: a computational semiotics perspective. 2080-2085 - Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman:

Some measurable characteristics of intelligent computing systems. 2086-2091 - Ronald J. Kolz:

Real-time plant/ERP integration. 2092-2097 - Vicky Papaioannou, Nathalie Cassaigne:

A critical analysis of bid pricing models and support tool. 2098-2103 - Fumio Komiya, Koshichiro Mitsukuni, Norihisa Komoda:

An efficient method of setting BPR themes suitable for ERP package selection. 2104-2109 - Antonio Esposito, Vincenzo Loia:

Integrating concurrency control and distributed data into workflow frameworks: an actor model perspective. 2110-2114 - Qijia Tian, Jian Ma

, Duanning Zhou, Zhongzhi Shi:
Integrating object-oriented analysis with action logic for model building. 2115-2120 - Yu Li, Biqing Huang, Wenhuang Liu, Hongmei Gou, Cheng Wu:

Enterprise competence modeling and management. 2121-2126 - Alejandro Ramirez-Serrano, Beno Benhabib:

Supervisory control of flexible-manufacturing workcells that allow the production of a priori unplanned part types. 2127-2131 - Jean-Louis Ferrier, Sébastien Lahaye, Laurent Hardouin, Jean-Louis Boimond:

MAISTeR: a user friendly software package for performance analysis and decision, based on (max, +) algebra. 2132-2137 - S. Mukhopadhay, Prodip Bhowal, Anupam Basu:

A framework for inferential problems in DEDS. III. Fault diagnosis. 2138-2143 - Shahid Hussain:

Project management using temporal logic programming. 2144-2149 - Maria Elena Meda-Campaña

, Antonio Ramírez-Treviño
, Ernesto López-Mellado:
Dynamical local properties for estimation and control of discrete event systems modeled by interpreted Petri nets. 2150-2155 - Paulo R. Politano, Heloisa A. Camargo, Edilson R. R. Kato, Orides Morandin Jr.:

A reactive programming procedure for flexible manufacturing system. 2156-2161 - S. Mukhopadhay, Prodip Bhowal, Anupam Basu:

A framework for inferential problems in DEDS. I. TTM based modeling. 2162-2167 - Prodip Bhowal, S. Mukhopadhay, Anupam Basu:

A framework for inferential problems in DEDS. II. State observation. 2168-2173 - Guillermo Ramírez-Prado, Alejandra Santoyo-Sanchez

, Antonio Ramírez-Treviño
, Ofelia Begovich:
Regulation problem in discrete event systems using interpreted Petri nets. 2174-2179 - Shigemasa Takai, Toshimitsu Ushio:

Reliable decentralized supervisory control of discrete event systems with marked language specifications. 2180-2185 - Abbas K. Zaidi:

A temporal programmer for time-sensitive modeling of discrete event systems. 2186-2191 - Philippe Declerck, Roland Guihur:

Supervisory control after perturbation. 2192-2197 - Glenn O. Allgood:

Mapping function and structure for an anticipatory system: what impact will it have and is it computationally feasible, today? 2198-2203 - Stephen W. Kercel, S. Alenka Brown-VanHoozer, W. R. VanHoozer:

The model-based mind. 2204-2209 - Stephen W. Kercel:

Why should engineers be interested in bizarre systems? 2210-2215 - Brian Damiano, Stephen W. Kercel, Raymond W. Tucker Jr., S. Alenka Brown-VanHoozer:

Recognizing a voice from its model. 2216-2221 - Myoung Hwan Choi, Sung Joo Kim:

A force/moment direction sensor and its use for human-robot interface in robot teaching. 2222-2227 - Catherine M. Burns, David J. Bryant, Bruce A. Chalmers:

A work domain model to support shipboard command and control. 2228-2233 - Tetsuya Miyoshi, Atsuo Murata:

Chaotic properties of rhythmic forearm movement. 2234-2239 - M. A. J. Arne Worm:

Information-centered human-machine systems analysis for tactical command and control systems modeling and development. 2240-2246 - Batool Labibi, Boris Lohmann:

Decentralized control via eigenstructure assignment. 2247-2251 - Boris Lohmann, Batool Labibi:

Decentralized stabilization using descriptor systems. 2252-2256 - John R. James, Daniel Ragsdale, Joseph H. Schafer, Timothy Presby:

Performance modeling of the advanced field artillery tactical data system. 2257-2262 - Rolando Domdom, Brian Espey, Mark Goodman, Karen Jones, Vincent Lim, Stephen Patek:

Transient analysis of DOCSIS 1.1 cable modem networks. 2263-2268 - Venkat Chalasani, Peter A. Beling:

Optimization based decision trees for multi-modal problems. 2269-2274 - Felix Lau, Stuart H. Rubin, Michael H. Smith, Ljiljana Trajkovic

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Distributed denial of service attacks. 2275-2280 - Douglas N. Fuller, William T. Scherer:

Population classification for managed healthcare within a state-based modeling framework. 2281-2286 - Tomoyuki Kitagawa, Tetsuya Maruta, Yoshitomo Ikkai, Norihisa Komoda:

A description language based on multi-functional modeling and a supply chain simulation tool. 2287-2292 - Nikola Bogunovic, Tomislav Rolich:

Deriving heuristics in evolutionary algorithms through families of focused experiments. 2293-2298 - Yonghong Tan, Xuanju Dang, Chun-Yi Su:

Feedback control techniques for gradient based learning. 2299-2304 - Qian Fei, Shigeya Ikebou, Takashi Kusunoki, Jijun Wu, Hironori Hirata:

A parallel reinforcement computing model for function optimization problems. 2305-2310 - Hiroki Yoshizawa, Shuji Hashimoto:

Landscape analyses and global search of knapsack problems. 2311-2315 - Masato Noto, Hiroaki Sato:

A method for the shortest path search by extended Dijkstra algorithm. 2316-2320 - Georgiy M. Levchuk, J. Rockey Luo, Yuri N. Levchuk, Krishna R. Pattipati:

Optimization algorithms in organizational design: optimality and complexity. 2321-2326 - Marie De Vilmorin, Emmanuel Duflos, Philippe Vanheeghe, Michel Prenat:

Optimal sensor management strategies based on the modeling of detection functions. 2327-2332 - Jasvir Singh, Amanpreet Singh, Davinder Pal Sharma, Harinder P. Singh, S. S. Bhatti:

Soft computing in FSK modem using DSP. 2333-2337 - Louise F. Gunderson, Donald E. Brown:

Using a multi-agent model to predict both physical and cyber criminal activity. 2338-2343 - Daniel Ragsdale, Curtis A. Carver Jr., Jeffrey W. Humphries, Udo W. Pooch:

Adaptation techniques for intrusion detection and intrusion response systems. 2344-2349 - John M. D. Hill, John R. Surdu, Daniel Ragsdale, Joseph H. Schafer:

Anticipatory planning in information operations. 2350-2355 - Lino Bort, Angel Pascual del Pobil:

Using speech to guide a mobile robot manipulator. 2356-2361 - Fuji Ren, Hongchi Shi:

A general ontology based multi-lingual multi-function multimedia intelligent system. 2362-2368 - Karthik Krishnamurthy, Donald T. Ward:

Intelligent systems for autonomous aircraft. 2369-2374 - Abdel Nasser Fawzy, Abdel-Wahab Fayez, Mona M. Riad:

Optimization of partial parallel interference cancellation (PPIC) factor in CDMA systems. 2375-2380 - Ching-Chang Wong, Chia-Chong Chen:

An SVD-QR-based approach to fuzzy modeling. 2381-2385 - Xiao Zhi Gao, Seppo J. Ovaska, Yasuhiko Dote:

Motor fault detection using Elman neural network with genetic algorithm-aided training. 2386-2392 - Sriram Narasimhan, Gautam Biswas, Gabor Karsai, Tal Pasternak, Feng Zhao:

Building observers to address fault isolation and control problems in hybrid dynamic systems. 2393-2398 - Fei-Yue Wang, Yuetong Lin, James Bing Pu:

Linguistic dynamic systems and computing with words for complex systems. 2399-2404 - Richard Saeks, Chadwick J. Cox, Paul R. Mays, John J. Murray:

Adaptive control of a hybrid electric vehicle. 2405-2410 - Kenneth J. Mackin, Eiichiro Tazaki:

Evolving intelligent multiagent systems using unsupervised agent communication and behavior training. 2411-2414 - Jen-Yang Chen, Ching-Chang Wong:

Stable extension control of nonlinear systems. 2415-2418 - Luís Seabra Lopes

, Nuno Lau
, Luís Paulo Reis
:
Intelligent control and decision-making demonstrated on a simple compass-guided robot. 2419-2424 - Jason T. Garrett, Ákos Lédeczi, Frank DeCaria:

Towards a paradigm for activity modeling. 2425-2430 - Georg Frey, Lothar Litz:

Formal methods in PLC programming. 2431-2436 - Luciano Baresi, Marco Mauri, Antonello Monti, Mauro Pezzè

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PLCTOOLS: design, formal validation, and code generation for programmable controllers. 2437-2442 - I. A. Antoniadis, V. I. N. Leopoulos:

A concept for the integrated process description, PLC programming and simulation using Petri nets: application in a production process. 2443-2448 - Géraud Canet, Sandrine Couffin, Jean-Jacques Lesage, Antoine Petit, Philippe Schnoebelen:

Towards the automatic verification of PLC programs written in Instruction List. 2449-2454 - Thomas Mertke, Thomas Menzel:

Methods and tools to the verification of safety-related control software. 2455-2457 - Ghassan Hamarneh

, Artur Chodorowski, Tomas Gustavsson:
Active contour models: application to oral lesion detection in color images. 2458-2463 - Ronald E. Giuntini, John C. Pooley III:

Life extension module for machinery diagnostic systems. 2464-2466 - Reki Yamamoto, Setsuo Tsuruta, Takashi Onoyama, Kazuko Oyanagi:

A knowledge-based method for validating specifications including open parts. 2467-2472 - Fuji Ren, Yoichi Takehara:

Tool MKSF for acquiring super-function in Java. 2473-2480 - Pascale Kuntz, Rémi Lehn, Henri Briand:

Dynamic rule graph drawing by genetic search. 2481-2486 - Chunkai Zhang, Huihe Shao, Yu Li:

Particle swarm optimisation for evolving artificial neural network. 2487-2490 - Wai Sum Tang:

A discrete-time recurrent neural network for solving quadratic programs with application to FIR filter synthesis. 2491-2496 - José M. Molina, Inés María Galván, Pedro Isasi, Araceli Sanchis:

Grammars and cellular automata for evolving neural networks architectures. 2497-2502 - Péter Baranyi, Kin Fong Lei, Yeung Yam:

Complexity reduction of singleton based neuro-fuzzy algorithm. 2503-2508 - Xiaoqin Zeng, Daniel S. Yeung, Xuequan Sun:

Sensitivity analysis of multilayer perceptron to input perturbation. 2509-2514 - Michael A. Gray:

Justification-based belief maintenance using neural networks. 2515-2520 - Norihiro Kawasaki, Yuko Osana, Masafumi Hagiwara:

Chaotic associative memory for successive learning using internal patterns. 2521-2526 - James S. Kirk, Jozef M. Zurada:

A two-stage algorithm for improved topography preservation in self-organizing maps. 2527-2532 - Yuhki Shiraishi, Kotaro Hirasawa, Jinglu Hu, Junichi Murata:

Self-organization in probabilistic neural networks. 2533-2538 - Masahiro Nakagawa:

A chaos associative memory with a skew-tent mapping. 2539-2544 - Shenshan Qiu, Eric C. C. Tsang, Daniel S. Yeung:

Stability of discrete Hopfield neural networks with time-delay. 2545-2550 - Baoguo Xie, Simon X. Yang, Mohamed Karmali, Anna Lammerding:

A novel dose-response model for foodborne pathogens using neural networks. 2551-2556 - Noriaki Sato, Masafumi Hagiwara:

A visual nervous network for moving object recognition. 2557-2562 - Santanu Kumar Rath, Jagdish Chandra Patra, Alex ChiChung Kot:

An intelligent pressure sensor with self-calibration capability using artificial neural networks. 2563-2568 - Ryotaro Kamimura, Taeko Kamimura:

Information theoretic rule discovery in neural networks. 2569-2574 - Motomichi Inoue, Yasue Mitsukura, Minoru Fukumi, Norio Akamatsu:

Neural net based image retrieval by using color and location information. 2575-2579 - Pablo A. Estévez, Marcelo E. Fernández, Claudio M. Held, Carlos A. Holzmann, Claudio A. Pérez

, Juan Pablo Pérez:
Classification of sleep-waking states using modular neural networks. 2580-2585 - Koichiro Takita, Yuko Osana, Masafumi Hagiwara:

Reinforcement learning algorithm with network extension for pulse neural network. 2586-2591 - Hajime Asato, Hayao Miyagi, Katsumi Yamashita:

An estimation of nonlinear time series with ARCH errors using neural networks. 2592-2596 - Jeanson Hung, Jung-Hua Wang:

Topology preserving using harmonic competitive neural networks. 2597-2599 - Yao Liang:

Adaptive neural activation functions in multiresolution learning. 2601-2606 - Farooq Azam, Hugh Vanlandingham:

An iterative divide and conquer modular neural network model. 2607-2612 - Marcos F. S. V. D'Angelo, Pyramo P. Costa Jr.:

State estimation for induction machines using an neural network backpropagation technique. 2613-2618 - Daniel K. Wedding, Adel Eltimsahy:

Flexible link control using multiple forward paths, multiple RBF neural networks in a direct control application. 2619-2624 - Bruno Apolloni, Adrian Moise:

Mobile robot navigation using the mathematical model of the sensing system. 2625-2630 - Tsu-Tian Lee, Te-Mu Chen, Jin-Tsong Jeng:

A new neural structure with parallel and serial output via functional CPBUM neural network. 2631-2636 - Herath K. U. Samarasinghe, Shuji Hashimoto:

Fault detection and diagnosis system for air-conditioning units using recurrent type neural network. 2637-2642 - Ivan Nunes da Silva, Marcos M. Imamura, André Nunes de Souza:

The application of neural networks to the analysis of dissolved gases in insulating oil used in transformers. 2643-2648 - Dongsik Kang, Hayao Miyagi, Sigeru Omatu:

Neuro-fuzzy classification of the new and used bills using acoustic data. 2649-2654 - Jagdish Chandra Patra, Alex ChiChung Kot, Yan Qiu Chen:

Chebyschev functional link artificial neural networks for nonlinear dynamic system identification. 2655-2660 - Christine Qiong Wu, Shouling He:

Neural-based control and stability of a nonlinear, non-autonomous, base-excited inverted pendulum system. 2661-2666 - Shouling He, Nariman Sepehri:

Online modeling and prediction of a hydraulic force-acting system using neural networks. 2667-2672 - José Alfredo Covolan Ulson, Ivan Nunes da Silva, Sergio H. Benez, Roberto L. Villas Boas:

Modeling and identification of fertility maps using artificial neural networks. 2673-2678 - Farooq Azam, Hugh Vanlandingham:

An alternate radial basis function neural network model. 2679-2684 - Sigeru Omatu, Toru Fujinaka, Michifumi Yoshioka:

Neuro-PID control for inverted single and double pendulums. 2685-2690 - Akihiro Sakaguchi, Toru Yamamoto:

A GMDH network using backpropagation and its application to a controller design. 2691-2696 - Fong C. Teng:

Real-time control using Matlab Simulink. 2697-2702 - Paolo Dadone, Hugh Vanlandingham:

On the non-differentiability of fuzzy logic systems. 2703-2708 - Ping Zhang, Lihui Chen

, Alex ChiChung Kot:
A novel hybrid classifier for recognition of handwritten numerals. 2709-2714 - Claudio A. Perez

, Claudio M. Held, Pablo R. Mollinger:
Improved handwritten digit recognition system based on fuzzy rules and prototypes created by Euclidean distance. 2715-2720 - Kwok-Wah Hung, Wing-Nin Leung, Yau-Chuen Lai:

Boxing code for stroke-order free handprinted Chinese character recognition. 2721-2724 - Reda Alhajj, Faruk Polat, Ashraf Elnagar

:
Employing multi-agents to identify touching of adjacent digits in handwritten Hindi numerals. 2725-2730 - Jinwook Go, Chulhee Lee:

Analytical decision boundary feature extraction for neural networks for the recognition of unconstrained handwritten digits. 2731-2734 - Mehdi Dehghan, Karim Faez, Majid Ahmadi, Malayappan Shridhar:

Holistic handwritten word recognition using discrete HMM and self-organizing feature map. 2735-2739 - Wijerupage Sardha Wijesoma, Mingming Ma, Eric Sung:

Selecting optimal personalized features for on-line signature verification using GA. 2740-2745 - Ya-Jun Zhang, Zhi-Qiang Liu:

Curve detection using a new clustering approach in the Hough space. 2746-2751 - Kwok Wai Yue, Wijerupage Sardha Wijesoma:

Improved segmentation and segment association for on-line signature verification. 2752-2756 - Angelo Marcelli:

Exploring genetic programming for modeling character shape. 2757-2762 - Wenhao Shu, Daming Shi, Guoliang Qian, Fusi Wang:

An extension matrix approach to Chinese character recognition. 2763-2768 - Toshihisa Kosaka, Sigeru Omatu:

Classification of the Italian Lira using the LVQ method. 2769-2774 - Jian-Gang Wang, Eric Sung:

Morphology-based front-view facial contour detection. 2775-2780 - Daniel J. Pack:

A fast object recognition system using object appearances. 2781-2788 - Yasue Mitsukura, Minoru Fukumi, Norio Akamatsu:

A design of face detection system by using lip detection neural network and skin distinction neural network. 2789-2793 - Keiji Gyohten:

Optimization-based image analysis dealing with symbolic constraints using hierarchical multi-agent system. 2794-2799 - Fatima El-Matouat, Olivier Colot, Patrick Vannoorenberghe, Jacques Labiche:

From continuous to discrete variables for Bayesian network classifiers. 2800-2805 - Eric Lefevre, Olivier Colot, Patrick Vannoorenberghe, Denis de Brucq:

Knowledge modeling methods in the framework of evidence theory: an experimental comparison for melanoma detection. 2806-2811 - Robert S. Lynch Jr., Peter K. Willett:

Adaptive Bayesian classification using noninformative Dirichlet priors. 2812-2815 - Xianghui Chen, Shanjun Zhu, Yindong Ji:

Entropy based uncertainty measures for classification rules with inconsistency tolerance. 2816-2821 - Tarald O. Kvålseth:

On exponential entropies. 2822-2826 - Hiroshi Watanabe:

A new view of the formal entropy as a measure of interdependence and its application to pattern recognition. 2827-2832 - Brian D. Maciel, Richard Alan Peters II:

A comparison of neural and statistical techniques in object recognition. 2833-2838 - Armand Boatas, Bernard Dubuisson, Marie-Agnès Dillies-Peltier:

A new statistical pattern recognition distance rejection model: application to the monitoring of car catalytic converters. 2839-2844 - Pieter A. van Vuuren, Alwyn J. Hoffman:

Improved rule generation for a neuro-fuzzy network. 2845-2850 - Claudio A. Perez

, Guillermo D. Gonzalez, Cristian Salinas:
Neural versus difference equation modeling for 2D pattern recognition problems. 2851-2856 - Ahmed Abouelela, Hazem M. Abbas, Hesham Eldeeb, Salwa M. Nassar:

A statistical approach for textile fault detection. 2857-2862 - George K. Knopf, Archana P. Sangole:

Trinocular data registration using a three-dimensional self-organizing feature map. 2863-2868 - Kenji Nakahira, Tetsuji Kodama, Takeshi Furnhashi, Hiroshi Maeda:

A bat-like sonar system consisting of hardware digital correlators. 2869-2872 - Jie Zhou, Le-ping Xin, Gang Rong, David Zhang:

Decision fusion based cartridge identification using Support Vector Machine. 2873-2877 - Manish Sarkar:

Modular pattern classifiers: a brief survey. 2878-2883 - Jiang Li, Qing Zhuo, Wenyuan Wang:

A novel approach to analyze the result of polygraph. 2884-2886 - Changshui Zhang, Yanhua Sun:

AR model for keystroker verification. 2887-2890 - Kidae Kim, Dae Hee Youn, Chulhee Lee:

Evaluation of wavelet filters for speech recognition. 2891-2894 - Dan Mikami, Masafumi Hagiwara:

Self-growing learning vector quantization with additional learning and rule extraction abilities. 2895-2900 - Liang Chen, Naoyuki Tokuda:

Stability analysis of voting schemes on a continuous model. 2901-2906 - Tarald O. Kvålseth:

Correction of Renyi's 'gain of information'. 2907-2911 - Stephen H. Levine, John G. Kreifeldt, Lin Liu:

Reconstructing point patterns from incomplete nonmetric representations. 2912-2916 - Yun Chen, Tomomi Shimizu, Kimihide Yamauchi, Minoru Okada:

Ambiguous problem investigation in off-line mathematical expression understanding. 2917-2922 - Thierry Denoeux, M. Skarstein Bjanger:

Induction of decision trees from partially classified data using belief functions. 2923-2928 - Yuichi Kato, Masato Takahashi, Ryuichi Ohtsuki, Shizuma Yamaguchi:

A proposal of fuzzy test for statistical hypothesis. 2929-2934 - Yadong Wu, Yan Li:

Robust speech/non-speech detection in adverse conditions using the fuzzy polarity correlation method. 2935-2939 - Stéphane Perrin, Alain Bibaut, Emmanuel Duflos, Philippe Vanheeghe:

Use of wavelets for ground-penetrating radar signal analysis and multisensor fusion in the frame of land mine detection. 2940-2945 - Motofumi T. Suzuki, Toshikazu Kato, Nobuyuki Otsu:

A similarity retrieval of 3D polygonal models using rotation invariant shape descriptors. 2946-2952 - Sangdon Lee, Han Suk Choi, Youngjong Yang, Sangduck Lee:

XML-based retrieval of object-oriented frameworks. 2953-2958 - Zhong Zhang, Hiroaki Kawabata, Zhi-Qiang Liu:

EEG analysis using fast wavelet transform. 2959-2964 - Teruyoshi Yamaguchi, Tomonori Hashiyama, Shigeru Okuma:

A study on reconfigurable computing system for cryptography. 2965-2968 - Gangyi Jiang, Tae Young Choi, Suk Kyo Hong, Jae Wook Bae, Byung Suk Song:

Lane and obstacle detection based on fast inverse perspective mapping algorithm. 2969-2974 - Mei Yu, Yong-Deak Kim:

An approach to Korean license plate recognition based on vertical edge matching. 2975-2980 - Nasser Housbangi:

Autonomous robotic positioning umbilical system. 2981-2986 - Takaaki Yamada, Shuji Kitazawa:

Spatial information sharing with patch-working of feature drawings. 2987-2992 - Jung Tae Cho, Boo Hee Nam:

A study on the fuzzy control navigation and the obstacle avoidance of mobile robot using camera. 2993-2997 - Fred Cruz Filho, Paulo R. M. Maciel, Edna Barros:

Using Petri nets for data dependency analysis. 2998-3003 - Juan Rodríguez-Beltrán, Antonio Ramírez-Treviño:

Minimum initial marking in timed marked graphs. 3004-3008 - Kunihiko Hiraishi:

A Petri-net-based model for the mathematical analysis of multi-agent systems. 3009-3014 - Keigo Kobayashi, Toshimitsu Ushio:

An application of LLP supervisory control with Petri net models in mobile robots. 3015-3020 - Wlodek M. Zuberek

:
Hierarchical analysis of manufacturing systems using Petri nets. 3021-3026 - Torbjorn Liljenvall:

Benchmarking an algorithm for Petri net scheduling. 3027-3032 - Philippe Rongier, Alain Liégeois, Olivier Simonin:

Markovian analysis of a heterogeneous system: application to a cooperation task for multiple consumer robots. 3033-3038 - Sea Ling, Heinz W. Schmidt:

Time Petri nets for workflow modelling and analysis. 3039-3044 - Fu-Shiung Hsieh:

Reconfigurable fault tolerant deadlock avoidance controller synthesis for assembly production processes. 3045-3050 - Gi-Bum Lee, Jin S. Lee:

The state equation of Petri net for the LD program. 3051-3056 - Orides Morandin Jr., Edilson R. R. Kato, Paulo R. Politano, Heloisa A. Camargo, Arthur J. V. Porto, Ricardo Y. Inamasu:

A modular modeling approach for automated manufacturing systems based on shared resources and process planning using Petri nets. 3057-3062 - Wlodek M. Zuberek

:
Timed Petri net models of cluster tools. 3063-3068 - Michael D. Lemmon, Kevin X. He, Sol Shatz:

Dynamic reconfiguration of software objects using Petri nets and network unfolding. 3069-3074 - Penglin Zhu, Eckehard Schnieder:

Holistic modeling of complex systems with Petri nets. 3075-3080 - Michael Meyer zu Hörste, Eckehard Schnieder:

Modeling train control systems with Petri nets-a functional reference-architecture. 3081-3086 - Srini Ramaswamy:

A Petri net based approach for establishing necessary software design and testing requirements. 3087-3092 - Meimei Gao, ZhiMing Wu, MengChu Zhou:

A Petri net-based formal reasoning algorithm for fuzzy production rule-based systems. 3093-3097 - Daniel Gurovic, Wolfgang Fengler, Jürgen Nützel:

Development of real-time system specifications through the refinement of duration interval Petri nets. 3098-3103 - Kenzo Kurihara, Seizo Takigawa, Nobuyuki Nishiuchi:

New structured and hierarchical network model for designing FA control system. 3104-3109 - Stéphane Julia, Clarimundo Machado M. Júior:

Scheduling batch systems using a Petri net model and an intelligent backtrack mechanism. 3110-3115 - Fuhua Lin

, Larry Korba:
Incorporating communication monitoring and control facility in multi-agent systems. 3116-3121 - Yu-Jin Song, Jong-Kun Lee:

Analysis of Petri net models using transitive matrix. 3122-3127 - Haiping Xu, Sol M. Shatz:

Extending G-nets to support inheritance modeling in concurrent object-oriented design. 3128-3133 - Boleslaw Mikolajczak, Artur Ottlik:

Specification of distributed systems with actors using object-oriented Petri nets. 3134-3140 - Shigeki Sugiyama:

Reflected method for having consciousness. 3141-3146 - Edilson R. R. Kato, Orides Morandin Jr., Paulo R. Politano, Heloisa A. Camargo:

A modular modeling approach for CNC machines control using Petri nets. 3147-3152 - Michael J. Sanders:

Efficient computation of enabled transition bindings in high-level Petri nets. 3153-3158 - Guido Wirtz, Holger Giese:

Using UML and object-coordination-nets for workflow specification. 3159-3164 - Pado Maciel, Edna Barros, Mauro Silva, Fred Cruz Filho:

Resource sharing estimation by Petri nets in PISH hardware/software co-design system. 3165-3170 - Min Han, Kotaro Hirasawa, Hangen Ni, Xiaomeng Jia:

Optimal structure analysis of universal learning network with multi-branches. 3171-3176 - Dianxiang Xu, Yi Deng:

Modeling mobile agent systems with high level Petri nets. 3177-3182 - Hongmei Gou, Biqing Huang, Wenhuang Liu, Shouju Ren, Yu Li:

Petri-net-based business process modeling for virtual enterprises. 3183-3188 - Isabel Demongodin

, Mustapha Mostefaoui, Nathalie Sauer:
Steady state of continuous neutral weighted marked graphs. 3189-3194 - Inseon Koh, Junyeol Park, Joohan Song:

Developing adaptive buffer-level synchronization algorithm by Petri nets for improving quality of multimedia related services. 3195-3200 - Euisu Park, Dawn M. Tilbury, Pramod P. Khargonekar:

Control logic generation for machining systems using Petri net formalism. 3201-3206 - Stefan Einer, Roman Slovák, Eckehard Schnieder:

Modeling train control systems with Petrinets-an operational specification. 3207-3211 - Horst Ey, Dirk Sackmann, Martin Mutz, Jürgen Sauer:

Adaptive job-shop scheduling with routing and sequencing flexibility using expert knowledge and coloured Petri nets. 3212-3217 - Shin'ichiro Nishi, Satoshi Taoka, Toshimasa Watanabe:

A new heuristic method for solving the minimum initial marking problem of Petri nets. 3218-3223 - Makio Suzuki, Kazuhiko Terashima:

Semi-automatic control of overhead crane using potential method. 3224-3229 - Takashi Matsuzaki, Hiroshi Kameda, Shingo Tsujimichi, Yoshio Kosuge:

Maneuvering target tracking using constant velocity and constant angular velocity model. 3230-3234 - Roland Stenzel:

A behavior-based control architecture. 3235-3240 - Brendan McAvoy, Bamidele Sangolola, Zsolt Szabad:

Optimal trajectory generation for redundant planar manipulators. 3241-3246 - Jonathan M. Borg, Mehran Mehrandezh, Robert G. Fenton, Beno Benhabib:

An Ideal Proportional Navigation Guidance system for moving object interception-robotic experiments. 3247-3252 - Weihai Chen, I-Ming Chen, Wee Kiat Lim, Guilin Yang:

Cartesian coordinate control for redundant modular robots. 3253-3258 - Minom Sasaki, Hideo Asai, Motohiro Kawafuku, Yasuro Hori:

Self-tuning control of a translational flexible arm using neural networks. 3259-3264 - Ron Lumia, Gregory P. Starr, John E. Wood:

Using trinocular vision to build a real-time world model. 3265-3270 - Hun-ok Lim, Yousuke Yamamoto, Atsuo Takanishi:

Control to realize human-like walking of a biped humanoid robot. 3271-3276 - Ziauddin Ahmad:

An optimal robot tracking controller with application in the finite horizon case. 3277-3281 - Aiguo Ming, Makoto Kajitani:

Motion planning for a new golf swing robot. 3282-3287 - Filipe M. Silva, José António Tenreiro Machado:

Position/force control of biped walking robots. 3288-3293 - Yasuhisa Hasegawa, Toshio Fukuda, Yoshikuni Ito:

Behavior modification for continuous locomotion of brachiation-type mobile robot. 3294-3299 - Jung-Min Yang, D.-I. Ko, Kwang-Hyun Shim, S.-K. Hwang:

Fault tolerant gaits of legged robots for locked joint failures. 3300-3305 - John R. Budenske, Jordan Bonney, Atiq Ahamad, Ranga S. Ramanujan, Dean F. Hougen

, Nikos Papanikolopoulos:
Nomadic routing applications for wireless networking in a team of miniature robots. 3306-3311 - Guilherme A. S. Pereira

, Mario F. M. Campos, Luis Antonio Aguirre
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Data based dynamical modeling of vision observed small robots. 3312-3317 - Michael D. Naish

, Elizabeth A. Croft, Beno Benhabib:
Dynamic dispatching of coordinated sensors. 3318-3323 - Osman Parlaktuna, Metin Ozkan:

Adaptive control of free-floating space manipulators. 3324-3329 - Christine Qiong Wu, Ryan Swain:

On Lyapunov's stability control of two-link base-excited inverted pendulums with applications to human locomotion. 3330-3335 - Zsolt Szabad, Bamidele Sangolola, Brendan McAvoy:

Genetic optimisation of manipulation forces for co-operating robots. 3336-3341 - Vinicius M. De Oliveira, Edson Roberto de Pieri

, Walter Fetter Lages:
Feedforward control of a mobile robot using a neural network. 3342-3347 - Chalita Hiransoog, Christopher A. Malcolm:

Investigation of manipulative intelligence. 3348-3353 - Surachai Suksakulchai, Siripun Thongchai, D. Mitchell Wilkes, Kazuhiko Kawamura:

Mobile robot localization using an electronic compass for corridor environment. 3354-3359 - Hisseine Dadi, Boris Lohmann:

Nonlinear tracking control for a lightweight flexible robot. 3360-3365 - Farn-Shing Chen, Ta-Chun Chang, Hsiu-Hsiang Liao:

The application of the grey relation analysis on teacher appraisal. 3366-3371 - Pattanapong Tungsubutra, Djilt Laowattana:

An error reference plane of an adaptive controller for a SCARA manipulator. 3372-3377 - Natasha Balac, Daniel M. Gaines, Douglas Fisher:

Using regression trees to learn action models. 3378-3383 - Kun-Li Wen, Ting-Cheng Chang, Wei-Che Chang, Mei-Li You:

The study of missing point in GM(1, 1) model. 3384-3387 - Wei-Che Chang, Kun-Li Wen, Hung Shi Chen, Ting-Cheng Chang:

The selection model of pavement material via grey relational grade. 3388-3391 - Liang-Teh Lee, Ching-Ren Wei:

A data-driven approach for supporting extension processing. 3392-3395 - Pei-Di Shen, Hsuan-Shih Lee:

A linguistic computation model for fuzzy evaluation system. 3396-3399 - Maw-Sheng Horng, Kuo-Hui Tsai, Jin-Long Wang, Hsuan-Shih Lee:

Identification of fuzzy system based on gray relation. 3400-3404 - Byoung-Hee Kim, Kwang-Hyun Cho, Kyoung-Sup Park:

Analysis and feedback control of LonWorks-based network systems for automated manufacturing. 3405-3409 - Yo-Ping Huang, Hung-Jin Chen:

Using extension theory to design a fast data processing model. 3410-3420 - Hsuan-Shih Lee:

A new fuzzy ranking method based on fuzzy preference relation. 3416-3420 - Wei Liu, George Wang:

Auto-tuning procedure for model-based predictive controller. 3421-3426 - Qijuan Chen, Zhihuai Xiao:

Dynamic modeling of hydroturbine generating set. 3427-3430 - Galigekere R. Dattatreya, Sarvesh Sarvesh Kulkarni, Horacio Martinez, Rogelio Soto

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Adaptive control of heterogeneous ad hoc networks. 3431-3436 - Salam Sawadogo, Roger M. Faye, Ahmed Benhammou, Kouatar Akouz:

Decentralized adaptive predictive control of multi-reach irrigation canal. 3437-3442 - Peter B. Goldsmith:

The equivalence of LTI iterative learning control and feedback control. 3443-3448 - Stephen Shervais, Thaddeus T. Shannon

:
Improving quasi-optimal inventory and transportation policies using adaptive critic based approximate dynamic programming. 3449-3454 - Tohru Kawabe:

A bound estimation method for systems with parametric uncertainty. 3455-3458 - Jonas B. Waller, Jinglu Hu, Kotaro Kirasawa:

Nonlinear model predictive control utilizing a neuro-fuzzy predictor. 3459-3464 - Chuwang Cheng, Christine Qiong Wu, Chung Ying Chan, Alexander Thornton-Trump:

Development of a decentralized robust controller for uncertain large-scale systems with control delays. 3465-3470 - Zhen Z. Ye, Terry W. Martin, Juan C. Balda:

Modeling and nonlinear control of a switched reluctance motor to minimize torque ripple. 3471-3478 - Saloua Mezghani, Abdelkader El Kamel, Pierre Borne:

Observer-based multimodel control. 3479-3484 - Michel Cotsaftis:

Control optimization for high performance system. 3485-3489 - Youjiang Long, Hayao Miyagi, Katsumi Yamashita:

Windmill power systems controller design using H∞ theory. 3490-3495 - Chuwang Cheng, Christine Qiong Wu, Alexander Thornton-Trump:

Robust analysis and synthesis for delayed systems with rank-1 type uncertainties. 3496-3501 - Samira Hassouna, Patrick Coirault:

Identification of Volterra kernels of non-linear systems. 3502-3507 - Daoying Pi, Dale E. Seborg, Jianxia Shou, Youxian Sun, Qing Lin:

Analysis of current cycle error assisted iterative learning control for discrete nonlinear time-varying systems. 3508-3513 - Mohammed Chadli

, Didier Maquin, José Ragot:
Relaxed stability conditions for Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systems. 3514-3519 - Marjan Golob, Boris Tovornik:

Identification of non-linear dynamic systems with decomposed fuzzy models. 3520-3525 - Cang Ye, Danwei Wang:

A novel behavior fusion method for the navigation of mobile robots. 3526-3531 - Siripun Thongchai, Surachai Suksakulchai, D. Mitchell Wilkes, Nilanjan Sarkar:

Sonar behavior-based fuzzy control for a mobile robot. 3532-3537 - István Nagy, Wai-Keung Fung

, Péter Baranyi:
Neuro-fuzzy based vector field model: an unified representation for mobile robot guiding styles. 3538-3543 - Dongbing Gu, Huosheng Hu:

Wavelet neural network based predictive control for mobile robots. 3544-3549 - Massimiliano Marchesi, Francesco Angrilli, R. Venezia:

Coordinated control for free-flyer space robots. 3550-3555 - Manish Sarkar:

Fuzzy-rough nearest neighbors algorithm. 3556-3561 - Teruko Yata, Akihisa Ohya

, Shin'ichi Yuta:
Using one bit wave memory for mobile robots' new sonar-ring sensors. 3562-3567 - Shigeharu Taniguchi, Yasuhiko Dote, Seppo J. Ovaska:

Control of intelligent agent systems (robots) using extended soft computing. 3568-3572 - Arit Thammano:

Forecasting time series using logical combinations of neural-based networks. 3573-3577 - Jarkko Niittymäki, Ville Könönen:

Traffic signal controller based on fuzzy logic. 3578-3581 - Mark J. Embrechts, Fabio A. Arciniegas:

Neural networks for text-to-speech phoneme recognition. 3582-3587 - Mika Sato-Ilic:

On evaluation of clustering using homogeneity analysis. 3588-3593 - Takumi Ichimura, Kazuya Mera, Toshiyuki Yamashita:

Construction of a dialog system with emotions for elderly persons by neural networks. 3594-3599 - Shyue-Liang Wang, Ju-Wen Shen, Tzung-Pei Hong:

Mining fuzzy functional dependencies from quantitative data. 3600-3605 - Shin-Mu Tseng:

Efficient mining of categorized association rules in large databases. 3606-3610 - Chen-Sen Ouyang, Shie-Jue Lee:

A hybrid algorithm for structure identification of neuro-fuzzy modeling. 3611-3616 - Sheng-Chai Chi, Ren-Jien Kuo, Po-Wen Teng:

A fuzzy self-organizing map neural network for market segmentation of credit card. 3617-3622 - Chun-Liang Hou, Shie-Jue Lee:

A self-constructed radial basis function neural network and its applications. 3623-3628 - Rey-Chue Hwang, Huang-Chu Huang, Wei-Shen Chi:

A new fuzzy PID-like controller. 3629-3634 - Radim Belohlávek:

Model theory for fuzzy logic in the foundations of soft computing. 3635-3640 - Mihaela Ulieru, Oscar Cuzzani, Stuart H. Rubin, Marion G. Ceruti:

Application of soft computing methods to the diagnosis and prediction of glaucoma. 3641-3645 - Roy Sterritt

, Adele H. Marshall, C. Mary Shapcott, Sally I. McClean:
Exploring dynamic Bayesian belief networks for intelligent fault management systems. 3646-3652 - Xiao Zhi Gao, Seppo J. Ovaska:

Fuzzy information processing with neural networks. 3653-3659 - Xi-Zhao Wang, Daniel S. Yeung:

Using fuzzy integral to modeling case based reasoning with feature interaction. 3660-3665 - Henry Y. K. Lau, Kai-Ling Mak, M. C. C. Ngan:

An intelligent robotic framework for automated assembly. 3666-3671 - Ayako Hiramatsu, Kazuo Nose, Hiroshi Shimoura, Kenji Tenmoku:

Adaptive genetic algorithm for on-ramp traffic control. 3672-3677 - Yasue Wlitsukura, Minoru Fukumi, Norio Akamatsu:

A design of genetic fog occurrence forecasting system by using LVQ network. 3678-3681 - Ramaswamy Palaniappan, Paramesran Raveendran

, Shogo Nishida, Naoki Saiwaki:
Evolutionary fuzzy ARTMAP for autoregressive model order selection and classification of EEG signals. 3682-3686 - Wail Gueaieb, Fakhreddine Karray, Salah Al-Sharhan:

Computational intelligence based approach for the joint trajectory generation of cooperative robotic systems. 3687-3692 - Daniel S. Yeung, Xi-Zhao Wang:

Using a neuro-fuzzy technique to improve the clustering based on similarity. 3693-3698 - Kei Ohnishi, Hideyuki Takagi:

Feedback model inspired by biological development to hierarchically design complex structure. 3699-3704 - Bohdan S. Butkiewicz:

System with hybrid fuzzy-conventional PID controller. 3705-3709 - Hung-Pin Chen, Chiung-San Lee:

High speed multistage fuzzy hardware architecture for fuzzy logic control. 3710-3715 - Thomas A. Sudkamp, Aaron Knapp, Jon Knapp:

A greedy approach to rule reduction in fuzzy models. 3716-3721 - Farrokh Janabi-Sharifi, J. Fan:

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