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ANNES 1993: Dunedin, New Zealand
- First New Zealand International Two-Stream Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems, ANNES '93, Dunedin, New Zealand, November 24-26, 1993. IEEE 1993, ISBN 0-8186-4260-2
- John H. Andreae:
Brains, neural networks and expert systems. 3-4 - Ron Sun:
On neural networks for symbolic processing. 5-6 - Michael G. Paulin, Mark E. Nelson:
Combining engineering models with biophysical models to analyze a biological neural network: the electrosensory system of sharks, skates and rays. 8-10 - Adi R. Bulsara:
Bistability, noise, and information processing in sensory neurons. 11-14 - Alison A. Dingle, John H. Andreae, Richard D. Jones:
The chaotic self-organizing map. 15-18 - Guszti Bartfai, Martin Elliffe, Peter Wood:
SOTA-a visualisation tool for ART neural networks. 19-22 - Hans W. Guesgen:
Relational connectionist networks. 23-28 - Kazuhiro Kohara, Tsukasa Kawaoka:
Well-balanced learning for reducing the variance of summed squared errors. 29-33 - Itsuo Kumazawa, Mitsuyoshi Fukuda:
A learning scheme for bipartite recurrent networks and its performance. 34-37 - Jiancheng Jia, Hock-Chuan Chua:
Neural network encoding approach comparison: an empirical study. 38-41 - David L. Tuck:
Practical polynomial expansion of input data can improve neurocomputing results. 42-45 - Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier, Tony R. Martinez:
Using precepts to augment training set learning. 46-51 - M. M. Thomas:
Restrictions on goal-driven searches using rigorously inverted artificial neural network models. 52-53 - D. Randall Wilson, Tony R. Martinez:
The importance of using multiple styles of generalization. 54-57 - John McCullagh, Kevin Bluff:
Genetic modification of a neural networks training data. 58-59 - Anthony V. Robins:
Neural networks and models of cognition: a review. 63-64 - Anthony V. Robins:
Catastrophic forgetting in neural networks: the role of rehearsal mechanisms. 65-68 - Laurens R. Leerink, Marwan A. Jabri:
Extraction of high level sequential structure using recurrent neural networks and radial basis functions. 69-72 - Mohammad Bahrami:
Integration of knowledge acquired by different neural networks. 73-74 - Kunihiko Fukushima:
Neural network for connected character recognition. 76-78 - T. J. Stucke, G. Alan Creak, George G. Coghill:
The mind's eye: reconstructing noise corrupted objects, extracting secondary structure and figure ground separation. 80-85 - Ralph H. Pugmire, Robert M. Hodgson, Robert I. Chaplin:
Educating a neural network for image processing. 86-91 - Jesse S. Jin, Wai-Kiang Yeap, Brian G. Cox:
A neurocomputing model based on radial basis functions for stereo matching. 92-95 - Matthew C. Humphrey, Geoffrey Holmes, Sally Jo Cunningham:
Improving the image recognition capability of Hopfield neural networks. 96-99 - Philip J. Sallis:
Neural networks and ambiguity in natural language. 102-103 - S. J. Kia, George G. Coghill:
A mapping neural network and its application to voiced-unvoiced-silence classification. 104-108 - Tim Hendtlass, Janice Wells:
The discrimination of short acoustic events by artificial neural networks. 109-112 - Nikola K. Kasabov, Daniel Nikovski, Emilian Peev:
Speech recognition based on Kohonen self-organizing feature maps and hybrid connectionist systems. 113-117 - Lalit M. Patnaik:
Simulation of artificial neural networks on the hierarchical network of hypercubes. 120-121 - Marwan A. Jabri, Philip Heng Wai Leong, Jim Burr, Barry Flower, Kin Keung Lai, Stephen Pickard, Edward Tinker, Richard Coggins:
An analogue neural network using MCM technology. 122-125 - Luís Felipe Uebel, Dante Augusto Couto Barone:
GSN neural network in hardware. 126-129 - Martin K. Purvis, Xiaodong Li:
Connectionist computations based on an optical thin-film model. 130-133 - Nikola K. Kasabov:
Learning fuzzy rules through neural networks. 137-139 - J. S. Ho, M. H. Lim, K. T. Lau:
Simplified architecture of a fuzzy inference processor. 140-141 - James N. K. Liu:
A formal description technique for the verification of fuzzy knowledge base redundancy and subsumption. 142-145 - G. A. Vijayalakshmi Pai:
Implementation of fuzzy clustering using FUZZY ENVIRON. 146-147 - David W. Aha:
Integrating machine learning with knowledge-based systems. 150-151 - Hoi-Kau Yuen, Thomas J. Richards:
GTKAT: a grounded theory based knowledge acquisition tool for expert systems. 152-155 - Geoffrey Holmes, Sally Jo Cunningham:
Using data mining to support the construction and maintenance of expert systems. 156-159 - Alex Young, Abdul Sattar:
Nonmonotonic inheritance reasoning in classifiers. 160-162 - Keith A. Lichti:
Knowledge capture model for expert systems development. 163-164 - Ray H. Kemp:
Problems in expert systems development. 166-167 - Daniela Mehandjiska, David Page:
Object-oriented development of expert systems. 168-172 - Noel G. Craske:
Expert object management for object-oriented systems and database. 173-176 - Richard C. Hicks:
A two-tier approach to rule-based systems verification. 177-180 - Richard C. Hicks:
Maintenance anomalies in rule-based expert systems. 181-182 - Elena Trichina:
An intelligent programming environment for multiprocessor systems. 183-186 - Ray H. Kemp:
FOCUS: a user-centred approach to expert systems development. 188-191 - Ray H. Kemp:
Knowledge-based simulation for teaching. 192-195 - Leila Alem, Maria Lee:
A task oriented intelligent tutoring system. 196-200 - C. J. Wang, E. W. Khor, S. K. Tang:
NCLIPS-a platform for implementing hybrid expert systems. 202-205 - Paulo V. Rocha, Sukhdev Singh Khebbal, Philip C. Treleaven:
A framework for hybrid intelligent systems. 206-209 - Sukhdev Singh Khebbal, Philip C. Treleaven:
An object-oriented hybrid environment for integrating neural networks and experts systems. 210-213 - J. Schwinn:
A hybrid approach for knowledge representation and reasoning. 214-215 - Tony R. Martinez, Brent W. Hughes:
Towards a general distributed platform for learning and generalization. 216-219 - Nikola K. Kasabov, Lakhmi C. Jain:
Connectionist expert systems. 220-221 - Marian S. Kurzyn:
Expert systems and neural networks: a comparison. 222-223 - Michael G. Paulin:
A model of fuzzy coding in the vestibular system. 228-231 - A. Parr:
Design problems encountered in the development of a medical expert system. 232-236 - Alison A. Dingle, Richard D. Jones, Grant J. Carroll:
An expert system to aid diagnosis of epilepsy. 237-239 - I. Bonfa, C. Maioli, F. Sarti, G. L. Milandri, P. R. Dal Monte:
HERMES: an expert system for the prognosis of hepatic diseases. 240-246 - David A. Helweg, Herbert L. Roitblat, Paul E. Nachtigall:
Using a biomimetric neural net to model dolphin echolocation. 247-251 - M. J. Kennedy:
Review of applications of artificial neural networks in biotechnology. 252-254 - Magnus Michelsson, Marian S. Kurzyn:
TRICOACH: a knowledge-based system for triathlons. 255-258 - Chris Carey-Smith, David Powley, Keith Carey-Smith:
An adaptable health screening questionnaire. 259-260 - Elisabeth G. Todd, David I. Gray, Elizabeth A. Kemp, J. C. Lockhart, W. J. Parker:
Using the KADS methodology: expert systems in farm management. 262-265 - S. Samarasinghe, A. McKinnon, J. Bright:
Expert system for flood management in Lake Manapouri. 266-269 - Ian Moore, Abdul Sattar:
A mineral deposit modelling and assessment expert system. 270-273 - François J.-C. Bouchart, Ian C. Goulter:
Incorporating risk curves into a reservoir management model for irrigation supply. 274-278 - Tong-Seng Quah, Chew Lim Tan, Bobby Srinivasan, Hoon heng Teh:
A connectionist expert system for international currency option trading. 280-283 - Ilona Jagielska:
A neural network model for sales forecasting. 284-287 - Clarence N. W. Tan, Gerhard E. Wittig:
A study of the parameters of a backpropagation stock price prediction model. 288-291 - Clarence N. W. Tan:
Incorporating artificial neural networks into a rule-based financial trading system. 292-293 - Clarence N. W. Tan:
Trading a NYSE-stock with a simple artificial neural network-based financial trading system. 294-295 - M. H. Lim:
Industrial application of fuzzy-neuro process monitoring system. 298-299 - Werner E. Friedrich:
Sensor-aided intelligent robot control. 300-301 - Shaun W. Ryan, John H. Andreae:
Learning sequential and continuous control. 302-305 - Adel M. Sharaf, Tek Tjing Lie, Hoay Beng Gooi:
Neural network based power system stabilizers. 306-309 - M. M. Narasipuram:
Diagnostic knowledge in manufacturing systems-a case of integrated circuits leads forming system. 310-311 - Tim Hendtlass, Simon Goss:
A low cost distributed expert system delivery environment for monitoring and control applications. 312-313 - G. R. Dunlop, Ramesh K. Rayudu:
An expert design assistant for hydraulic systems. 314-316 - Brian J. Garner, G. J. Ridley, P. J. Lowe:
Data engineering for neural net analysis of glass furnace characteristics. 317-320 - A. M. Sharaf, L. A. Snider, K. Debnath:
A neural network based relaying scheme for distribution system high impedance fault detection. 321-324 - Thomas F. Barton, David Tuck, D. Brett Wells:
The identification of pitting and crevice corrosion using a neural network. 325-326 - Q. Song:
Dynamic modeling and control of nonlinear systems using neural network. 327-330 - Bah-Hwee Gwee, Meng-Hiot Lim, Jiun-Sien Ho:
Solving four-colouring map problem using genetic algorithm. 332-333 - Romuald Jagielski:
An application of neural networks to emulation of aesthetic judgements. 334-337 - Weiyuan Wang, John S. Gero:
Acquiring design knowledge from design cases. 338-340 - S. Kadiran, Lalit M. Patnaik:
Distortion-invariant object recognition using adaptive resonance theory. 341-344 - Anca L. Ralescu:
Fuzzy sets, fuzzy logic and the goals of artificial intelligence. - Simon Jones:
Design and implementation of video-rate real-time systems incorporating neural networks: experiments and experience. - Takeshi Yamakawa:
Is the fusion of fuzzy logic, neuroscience and chaos possible? - Noel E. Sharkey:
Interference and discrimination in trained networks by the backpropagation algorithm. - V. Rao Vemuri:
Main problems and issues in neural networks application.
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