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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