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Soft Computing, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, February 2002
- Antonio Di Nola:
Equations and relations in soft computing: new trends and perspective. 1 - Jonathan S. Golan, Fuming Wu:
Weakly UDO semirings and Korczyski nets over them. 2-5 - Frank Höppner, Frank Klawonn, Patrik Eklund:
Learning indistinguishability from data. 6-13 - Joan Jacas, Jordi Recasens:
Maps and isometries between indistinguishability operators. 14-20 - Endre Pap:
Pseudo-analysis and nonlinear equations. 21-32 - Witold Pedrycz, Athanasios V. Vasilakos:
Modularization of fuzzy relational equations. 33-37 - Tapabrata Ray, Kim-Meow Liew, P. Saini:
An intelligent information sharing strategy within a swarm for unconstrained and constrained optimization problems. 38-44 - Ralf Östermark:
Automatic detection of parsimony for heteroskedastic time series processes. 45-63 - Yaw-Chu Chen:
An application of fuzzy set theory to the external performance evaluation of distribution centers in logistics. 64-70
Volume 6, Number 2, April 2002
- Ji-cheng Duan, Korris Fu-Lai Chung:
Multilevel fuzzy relational systems: structure and identification. 71-86 - Hideyuki Imai, Masaaki Miyakoshi, Yoshiharu Sato:
Properties of the solution set of a fuzzy relation equation from the viewpoint of attainability. 87-91 - Ladislav J. Kohout, Eunjin Kim:
The role of BK-products of relations in soft computing. 92-115 - James J. Buckley, Thomas Feuring, Yoichi Hayashi:
Solving fuzzy equations using evolutionary algorithms and neural nets. 116-123 - Scott Dick, Wladimir Rodriguez, Abraham Kandel:
A granular counterpart to the gradient operator. 124-140
Volume 6, Numbers 3-4, June 2002
- Larry Bull, Pier Luca Lanzi, Wolfgang Stolzmann:
Learning Classifier Systems. 143 - Martin V. Butz, Stewart W. Wilson:
An algorithmic description of XCS. 144-153 - Larry Bull:
On accuracy-based fitness. 154-161 - Pier Luca Lanzi:
Learning classifier systems from a reinforcement learning perspective. 162-170 - Tim Kovacs:
What should a classifier system learn and how should we measure it? 171-182 - Alwyn Barry:
The stability of long action chains in XCS. 183-199 - Andy Tomlinson, Larry Bull:
An accuracy based corporate classifier system. 200-215 - Pierre Gérard, Wolfgang Stolzmann, Olivier Sigaud:
YACS: a new learning classifier system using anticipation. 216-228 - Keiki Takadama, Shinichi Nakasuka, Katsunori Shimohara:
Robustness in organizational-learning oriented classifier system. 229-239 - Tim Kovacs:
Learning classifier systems resources. 240-243 - Yakov Frayman, Lipo Wang:
A dynamically-constructed fuzzy neural controller for direct model reference adaptive control of multi-input-multi-output nonlinear processes. 244-253 - Christopher Roesmer:
Some convergence results in Dempster-Shafer theory. 254-257 - Sándor Jenei, Erich-Peter Klement, Richard Konzel:
Interpolation and extrapolation of fuzzy quantities-the multiple-dimensional case. 258-270 - Witold Pedrycz, George Vukovich:
An fMUX architecture: data modularization and mixed-mode system modeling. 271-276 - Tzung-Pei Hong, Ke-Yuan Huang, Wen-Yang Lin:
Applying genetic algorithms to game search trees. 277-283
Volume 6, Number 5, August 2002
- Vincenzo Loia, Masoud Nikravesh, Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Fuzzy logic and the Internet. 285-286 - Masoud Nikravesh, Vincenzo Loia, Behnam Azvine:
Fuzzy logic and the Internet (FLINT): Internet, World Wide Web, and search engines. 287-299 - Dae-Young Choi:
Integration of document index with perception index. 300-307 - Oscar Cordón, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Carmen Zarco:
A new evolutionary algorithm combining simulated annealing and genetic programming for relevance feedback in fuzzy information retrieval systems. 308-319 - Miguel Delgado, Francisco Herrera, Enrique Herrera-Viedma, María J. Martín-Bautista, Luis Martínez-López, María Amparo Vila Miranda:
A communication model based on the 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representation for a distributed intelligent agent system on Internet. 320-328 - Tzung-Pei Hong, Kuei-Ying Lin, Shyue-Liang Wang:
Mining linguistic browsing patterns in the world wide web. 329-336 - Ryszard Kowalczyk:
Fuzzy e-negotiation agents. 337-347 - Vincenzo Loia, Sabrina Senatore, Maria I. Sessa:
Mobile mail-agents through similarity-based reasoning. 348-356 - Mingchun Liu, Chunru Wan, Lipo Wang:
Content-based audio classification and retrieval using a fuzzy logic system: towards multimedia search engines. 357-364 - María J. Martín-Bautista, Donald H. Kraft, María Amparo Vila Miranda, Jianhua Chen, J. Cruz:
User profiles and fuzzy logic for web retrieval issues. 365-372 - Masoud Nikravesh, Behnam Azvine:
Fuzzy queries, search, and decision support system. 373-399 - Tuan D. Pham:
Perception-based hidden Markov models: a theoretical framework for data mining and knowledge discovery. 400-405 - Yan-Qing Zhang, Somasheker Akkaladevi, George J. Vachtsevanos, Tsau Young Lin:
Granular neural web agents for stock prediction. 406-413
Volume 6, Number 6, September 2002
- James J. Buckley, Thomas Feuring, Yoichi Hayashi:
Linear systems of first order ordinary differential equations: fuzzy initial conditions. 415-421 - Jiri Mockor:
Semigroup homomorphisms and fuzzy automata. 422-427 - Li Chen, Paul P. Wang:
Fuzzy relation equations (I): the general and specialized solving algorithms. 428-435 - Kihwan Eom, Y. J. Choi, Harsha R. Sirisena:
EMG pattern classification using SOFMs for hand signal recognition. 436-440 - D. K. Chaturvedi, R. Chauhan, Prem Kumar Kalra:
Application of generalised neural network for aircraft landing control system. 441-448 - Reinhold Huber, Thomas Schell:
Mixed size tournament selection. 449-455 - Garyfalos Papaschinopoulos, Basil K. Papadopoulos:
On the fuzzy difference equation xn+1 = A+B/xn. 456-461 - Rafail Lashevsky, Yohey Sato:
Deviation-tolerant floating gate structures as a way to design an on-chip learning neural networks. 462-469 - Rafik A. Aliev, Bijan Fazlollahi, Rustam M. Vahidov:
Genetic algorithms-based fuzzy regression analysis. 470-475 - Gisella Facchinetti, Silvio Giove, Nicoletta Pacchiarotti:
Optimisation of a non linear fuzzy function. 476-480
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