default search action
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2003
- János Abonyi, Johannes A. Roubos, Ferenc Szeifert:
Data-driven generation of compact, accurate, and linguistically sound fuzzy classifiers based on a decision-tree initialization. 1-21 - Enrique Miranda, Gert de Cooman:
Epistemic independence in numerical possibility theory. 23-42 - Joeri Engelfriet, Jan Treur:
Multi-interpretation operators and approximate classification. 43-61
Volume 32, Number 2-3, February 2003
- Rudolf Kruse, Christian Borgelt:
Information mining. 63-65 - Michael R. Berthold:
Mixed fuzzy rule formation. 67-84 - Frank Höppner, Frank Klawonn:
Improved fuzzy partitions for fuzzy regression models. 85-102 - Detlef D. Nauck:
Fuzzy data analysis with NEFCLASS. 103-130 - Mario Drobics, Ulrich Bodenhofer, Erich-Peter Klement:
FS-FOIL: an inductive learning method for extracting interpretable fuzzy descriptions. 131-152 - Andreas Nürnberger:
A hierarchical recurrent neuro-fuzzy model for system identification. 153-170 - Bill C. H. Chang, Saman K. Halgamuge:
Approximate symbolic pattern matching for protein sequence data. 171-186 - Rafael Alcalá, José Ramón Cano, Oscar Cordón, Francisco Herrera, Pedro Villar, Igor Zwir:
Linguistic modeling with hierarchical systems of weighted linguistic rules. 187-215 - Thomas A. Runkler, James C. Bezdek:
Web mining with relational clustering. 217-236 - Garen Arevian, Stefan Wermter, Christo Panchev:
Symbolic state transducers and recurrent neural preference machines for text mining. 237-258 - Arthur L. Hsu, Saman K. Halgamuge:
Enhancement of topology preservation and hierarchical dynamic self-organising maps for data visualisation. 259-279
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.