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

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

Intelligent decision support systems utilizing neural networks and temporal difference learning. 2-12 - Toshio Fukuda, Naoyuki Kubota:

Adaptation, learning and evolution. 13-22 - Toyoaki Nishida, Hideaki Takeda, Michiaki Iwazume, Harumi Maeda, Motoyuki Takaai:

The knowledgeable community-facilitating the knowledge process by humans and computers. 23-32 - Sadaaki Miyamoto:

An overview and new methods in fuzzy clustering. 33-40 - Rob M. Parkin:

The use of knowledge based engineering in the mechatronic embodiment of intelligent machines and systems. 41-50 - Keigo Watanabe:

Control of an omnidirectional mobile robot. 51-60 - Olli Simula, Juha Vesanto, Petri Vasara:

Analysis of industrial systems using the self-organizing map. 61-68 - Isao Hayashi, Motohide Umano, Toshiyuki Maeda, Andreas Bastian, Lakhmi C. Jain:

Acquisition of fuzzy knowledge by NN and GA-A survey of the fusion and union methods proposed in Japan. 69-78 - Masatoshi Sakawa, Kosuke Kato, Hideki Mohara:

Efficiency of a decomposition method for large-scale multiobjective fuzzy linear programming problems with block angular structure. 80-86 - Nicolas Abboud, Masatoshi Sakawa:

Fuzzy manpower allocation using the mutate and spread metaheuristic. 87-93 - Masatoshi Sakawa, Toshihiro Shibano, Kosuke Kato:

An interactive fuzzy satisficing method for multiobjective integer programming problems through genetic algorithms. 94-100 - Hitoshi Yano, Masatoshi Sakawa, Toshihiro Shibano:

Fuzzy multiobjective 0-1 programming through revised genetic algorithms. 101-108 - Masatoshi Sakawa, Ichiro Nishizaki, Yoshio Uemura:

Interactive fuzzy programming for multi-level linear programs with fuzzy numbers. 109-118 - Ruck Thawonmas, Shigeo Abe:

Rule acquisition based on hyperbox representation and its applications. 120-125 - Shigeo Abe:

Training of a fuzzy classifier with ellipsoidal regions by dynamic cluster generation. 126-131 - Hisao Ishibuchi, Tomoharu Nakashima:

A study on generating fuzzy classification rules using histograms. 132-140 - Quang Phuc Ha, H. Q. Nguyen, David C. Rye, Hugh F. Durrant-Whyte:

Sliding mode control with fuzzy tuning for an electrohydraulic position servo system. 141-148 - Quang Phuc Ha:

A fuzzy sliding mode controller for power system load-frequency control. 149-154 - Jason J. Ford

, John Moore:
Optimal HMM filtering and decision feedback equalisation for differential encoded transmission systems. 156-164 - Hong Ren Wu:

Multimedia signal processing and communications. 165-168 - Y. Umezawa, M. Dobashi, H. Kamata, T. Endo:

Chaos signal generator by IIR digital filters including nonlinear functions and its application. 169-175 - Akira Taguchi:

Removal of mixed noise by using fuzzy rules. 176-179 - Kaoru Arakawa:

A new type of fuzzy rule-based system and its application to edge detection in images. 180-186 - Vojislav Kecman, Ljubo B. Vlacic:

Performance of the new neural network based control structure and learning algorithm. 188-194 - Adrian David Cheok, S. Shiomi:

A fuzzy logic based anti-skid control system for railway applications. 195-201 - Sigeru Omatu, Yoshiyuki Kishida, Michifumi Yoshioka:

Neuro-control for single-input multi-output systems. 202-205 - Péter Baranyi, P. Aradi, László T. Kóczy, Tamás D. Gedeon:

Specialised neural network for learning synonyms and related concepts in large document collections. 206-212 - Teppei Tsujita, Takahiro Irita, Minoru Fujishima, Koichiro Hoh:

Self-oscillating chaos generator using CMOS multivibrator. 213-217 - P. J. M. Urlings, Zahid H. Qureshi, X. T. Nguyen:

Automation in operator assistant systems. 218-223 - Gad Miller, David Horn:

Maximum entropy approach to probability density estimation. 225-230 - Hisao Ishibuchi, Manabu Nii:

Improving the generalization ability of neural networks by interval arithmetic. 231-236 - Hava T. Siegelmann, Shmuel Fishman:

Attractor systems and analog computation. 237-242 - Yair Barniv:

Passive ranging using image expansion. 243-252 - Yair Baram:

Partial classification: the benefit of indecision. 253-258 - Ichiro Nishizaki, Masatoshi Sakawa:

The alpha-core of fuzzy linear production games. 260-266 - Fumihiko Shimada, Hiroaki Ishii, Takeshi Itoh:

Spanning tree problem on a fuzzy network. 267-271 - Takeaki Taguchi, Takao Yokota, Mitsuo Gen:

GA-based method for fuzzy optimal design of system reliability with incomplete FDS. 272-277 - Kosuke Kato, Masatoshi Sakawa:

Large scale fuzzy multiobjective 0-1 programs through genetic algorithms with decomposition procedures. 278-284 - Yoshiki Uemura:

Fusion of evaluation of possibility production function and DEA by introducing a fuzzy goal. 285-288 - Timo Koskela, Markus Varsta, Jukka Heikkonen, Kimmo Kaski

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Temporal sequence processing using recurrent SOM. 290-297 - Ganesh Kothapalli, Stefan Lachowicz, Kamran Eshraghian:

A parameter search technique to build an ARMA model. 298-301 - Ignac Lovrek, Vjekoslav Sinkovic, Gordan Jezic:

Analysis of call and service control in telecommunications by using genetic algorithms. 302-310 - Branko Mikac, Robert Inkret, Ivana Podnar:

An application of heuristic search techniques in telecommunication system design. 311-317 - Meng Yuan Huang:

Investigation of the efficiency of the elliptic curve cryptosystem for multi-applications smart card. 318-323 - Ichiro Takeuchi, Takeshi Furuhashi:

A proposal of architecture for intelligent systems with manipulative grounded symbols. 325-330 - Yuji Ouchi, Eiichiro Tazaki:

Heuristic approach to topology generation for knowledge-based fuzzy Petri nets. 331-334 - S. A. Maelainin, A. Bensaid:

Fuzzy data mining query language. 335-340 - Masahiro Nagamatu, Torao Yanaru:

Test generation by Lagrange programming neural network. 341-347 - Masahiro Nagamatu, Shakeel Ismail, Torao Yanaru:

A continuous valued iterative algorithm for wire routing problems. 348-357 - Kazuo Misue, Kiyoshi Nitta

, Kozo Sugiyama, Takeshi Koshiba, R. Inder:
Enhancing D-ABDUCTOR towards a diagrammatic user interface platform. 359-368 - Toshiro Minami, H. Sazuka, Sachio Hirokawa, Takeshi Ohtani:

Living with ZK-an approach towards communication with analogue messages. 369-374 - Kaoru Kobayashi, Yasuyuki Sumi, Kenji Mase:

Information presentation based on individual user interests. 375-383 - Hisataka Noguchi:

An exploratory study on "cross-inference method" for supporting idea generation process of industrial designers. 384-389 - Ken Kuriyama, Takao Terano, Masayuki Numao:

Authoring support by interactive genetic algorithm and case based retrieval. 390-395 - Noriko Otani, Fumiaki Itoh, Shogo Shibata, Takaya Ueda, Yuji Ikeda:

An information retrieval system based on personal viewpoints for everyday use. 397-404 - Harumi Maeda, Masao Kajihara, Hidekazu Adachi, Atsushi Sawada, Hideaki Takeda, Toyoaki Nishida:

A system for community information sharing and its evaluation at an international conference. 405-410 - Takashi Hirata, Harumi Maeda, Toyoaki Nishida:

Facilitating community awareness with associative representation. 411-416 - Kunihiko Fujita, Kazushi Nishimoto, Yasuyuki Sumi, Susumu Kunifuji, Kenji Mase:

Meeting support by visualizing discussion structure and semantics. 417-422 - Shigeo Matsubara, Takeshi Ohguro, Fumio Hattori:

CommunityBoard: social meeting system able to visualize the structure of discussions. 423-428 - Kazunori Terada, Hideaki Takeda, Toyoaki Nishida:

An acquisition of the relation between vision and action using self-organizing map and reinforcement learning. 429-434

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