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Systems and Computers in Japan, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 2, 1985
- Hiroaki Nishikawa, Katsuhiko Asada, Hiroaki Terada:
A data-driven execution control scheme and its experimental study. 1-10 - Hironori Kasahara
, Seinosuke Narita:
Practical multiprocessor scheduling algorithms for efficient parallel processing. 11-19 - Hiroaki Yamamoto, Shoichi Noguchi:
Relationships between time-leaf-and-space bounded ATMS and reversal-and-space bounded NTMs. 20-28 - Shoji Kosai, Yoshihiro Tsujino, Toshiro Araki, Nobuki Tokura:
Real-time shuffle stack automaton. 29-37 - Yoshifumi Nomura, Yoshiro Nakanishi, Hiromi Okada:
A multichannel CSMA/CD method in bus-type local area networks. 38-46 - Ryuzo Hasegawa, Hirohide Mikami, Makoto Amamiya:
A list-processing-oriented data flow machine architecture and its evaluation. 47-66 - Satoshi Suzuki, Keiichi Abe:
Fusion algorithm not affected by the picture frame. 67-76 - Akira Iwata, Nobutoshi Yamagishi, Nobuo Suzumura, Isao Horiba:
Effects of data sampling rate on image quality in fan-beam CT system. 77-84 - Field Model, Hiroshi Kaneko, Eiji Yodogawa:
Texture analysis based on the markov random. 85-94 - Heng-Li Guo, Masahiko Yachida, Saburo Tsuji:
Measurement of three-dimensional position and orientation of a plane-like object. 95-101
Volume 16, Number 3, 1985
- Yoshihito Aono, Yukio Takeda, Naoto Tanabe, Hiroshi Iwaki:
A data tablet using electromagnetic induction. 1-9 - Shin'ichi Wakabayashi, Tohru Kikuno, Noriyoshi Yoshida:
Design of hardware algorithms by recurrence relations. 10-18 - Hidekazu Matsumoto, Tadaaki Bandoh, Kotaro Hirasawa, Takeshi Kato:
A high-performance architecture for variable length instructions. 19-28 - Hideharu Amano, Junji Chikawa, Takaichi Yoshida, Hideo Aiso:
Performance analysis of parallel machines using multi-read memory. 29-37 - Masahiko Hase, Yasushi Hoshino:
Segmentation method of document images by two-dimensional fourier transformation. 38-47 - Noboru Niki, Toshio Mizutani, Yoshizo Takahashi, Tamon Inouye:
High-speed fan-beam reconstruction using direct two-dimensional fourier transform method. 48-55 - Shozo Tokinaga:
Management of time-series data by feature description based upon generative grammar, fitting ARMA model to EEG signals. 56-65 - Akira Nakayama, Yuuji Yoshida, Teruo Fukumura:
Analysis of line drawings based on automatically inferred grammar and its application to chest X-ray images. 66-76 - Kazuo Sugihara, Tohru Kikuno, Noriyoshi Yoshida, Kazunori Arame:
Feasibility problem for meeting timetable rearrangement. 77-84 - Hidekl Imai, Nobuyoshi Kiraura, Yutaka Yoshlda:
An efficient encoding method for electrocardiography using spline functions. 85-94 - Takeshi Agui, Masayuki Nakajima, Atsushi Sugita:
An edge detection algorithm of color images using the reduction of brightness and chroma. 95-103
Volume 16, Number 4, 1985
- Hiroki Uchiyama, Takayuki Takezawa, Keisuke Abe, Shouken Haku, Masato Nakajima, Shin'ichi Yuta:
Proposal on infrared ray emission CT. 1-8 - Hiroyuki Seki, Kenichi Taniguchi, Tadao Kasami:
Optimization of functional language ASL/F programs. 9-18 - Kenichi Hagihara, Toshimitsu Masuzawa, Nobuki Tokura, Mitsuji Ikeda:
Vulnerability of a communication network with a satellite. 19-28 - Masayuki Nakajima, Takeshi Agui, Masahiro Takeda:
A coding method of gray-valued pictures using density contour lines. 29-36 - Masayuki Tomisawa, Hidekazu Yamada, Tadao Nakamura, Yoshiharu Shigei:
Evaluating the parallelism of the feed-forward machine and algorithms of the machine. 37-45 - Seiichi Nakagawa:
A connected spoken word recognition algorithm by augmented continuous DP matching. 46-56 - Tetsuya Matsumoto, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Shigeki Yokoi, Teruo Fukumura:
A border-following algorithm of three-dimensional digitized binary pictures. 57-65 - Osamu Nakamura, Makoto Ujiie, Noriyoshi Okamoto, Toshi Minami:
A character segmentation algorithm for mixed-mode communication. 66-75 - Masahide Yamashita:
Parallel processing system for communication control. 76-86 - Itsuo Kumazawa, Taizo Iijima:
Redundancy of projection data and its application to improve the quality of a reconstructed image. 87-96 - Nobuyoshi Izawa:
Reduced-gate design of totally self-checking checkers for unordered codes. 97-105
Volume 16, Number 5, 1985
- Takashi Yahagi, Yoichi Kato
:
Restoration of blurred images using two-dimensional digital filters with noise suppression. 1-9 - Noboru Sugamura, Kiyohiro Shikano, Masaki Kohda:
Speaker-independent isolated word recognition based on multiple templates using split method. 10-20 - Yutaka Hirakawa, Keiji Okada:
An automaton decomposition method for program structure simplification. 21-31 - Akitoshi Mitsuishi, Tetsuo Mizoguchi:
Performance evaluation for buffer-contained disk units. 32-40 - Shoji Tatsumi, Toshikazu Sakai:
A VLSI-oriented interconnection network having self-similarity. 41-49 - Tomohiro Yoneda, Takashi Suzuoka, Yoshihiro Tohma:
Interrupt handling in the loosely synchronized TMR system. 50-59 - Noriyoshi Okamoto, Toshiyuki Klkuchi, Osamu Nakamura, Toshi Minami:
A redundancy reduction of black and white documents by an encoding system with line skip scanning. 60-69 - Toshiro Araki, Hirotaka Uoi, Shoji Kosai, Nobuki Tokura:
Descriptive powers of synchronized shuffle grammars and synchronized production systems. 70-78 - Shuichi Sakai
, Masaru Kitsuregawa, Hidehiko Tanaka, Tohru Moto-Oka:
Interconnection network for bucket collection on relational algebra machine GRACE. 79-87 - Shigeo Kaneda:
A class of SEC-DED-SBED codes for semiconductor memory. 88-96 - Noriaki Muranaka, Shigeru Imanishi:
Construction of up-down-type and shift-register-type counters using ternary flip-flop circuits. 97-105
Volume 16, Number 6, 1985
- Yutaka Ohsawa, Masao Sakauchi:
An n-dimensional region data management system using combined tree structures. 1-9 - Toshinori Sueyoshi:
Hierarchical routing bus. 10-19 - Hiroyuki Kamei, Hiroshi Kawarada:
A method for recognition of words spoken in noisy environment. 20-29 - Yasuo Matsubara:
Data flow schemata of maximum expressive power. 30-38 - Masayuki Nakajima, Takeshi Agui, Hisato Iituka:
A graphical structure extracting method from an urban map using parallel vector tracers. 39-48 - Kiyoko Yokoyama, Naohiro Ishii, Nobuo Suzumura:
Morphological analysis of neurons by computer. 49-58 - Hideki Asai
, Shinsaku Mori:
Network analysis by hierarchical tearing method. 59-67 - Akio Odaka, Kunio Satoh:
A design of ternary logic circuits using M-NAND and NOT gates. 68-76 - Takafumi Miyatake:
Extraction of roads from topological maps using a parallel extraction algorithm. 77-86 - Yoshihiro Shima, Seiji Kashioka, Masakazu Ejiri:
A fast algorithm for template pattern matching based on probability of occurrence of subpatterns. 87-95
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