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Expert Systems - The Journal of Knowledge Engineering, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, February 2010
- Jon G. Hall:
Welcome to Volume 27, Issue 1. 1-2
- Michal Wozniak, Elif Derya Übeyli:
Computer recognition systems. 3-5
- Hugo Proença:
An iris recognition approach through structural pattern analysis methods. 6-16 - Ewa Pietka, Jacek Kawa, Pawel Badura, Dominik Spinczyk:
Open architecture computer-aided diagnosis system. 17-39 - Ewa Straszecka:
Combining knowledge from different sources. 40-52 - Andrzej Wolczowski, Marek Kurzynski:
Human-machine interface in bioprosthesis control using EMG signal classification. 53-70
Volume 27, Number 2, May 2010
- Jon G. Hall:
Thinking inside the box. 71-74
- Yevgen Biletskiy, Girish R. Ranganathan, Olga Vorochek:
Identification and resolution of conflicts during ontological integration using rules. 75-89 - Yisong Chen, Horace Ho-Shing Ip, Sheng Li, Guoping Wang:
Discovering hidden knowledge in data classification via multivariate analysis. 90-100 - Ali Iskurt, Yasar Becerikli:
Extraction of media and plaque boundaries in intravascular ultrasound images by level sets and min/max flow. 101-113 - Konrad Jackowski, Michal Wozniak:
Method of classifier selection using the genetic approach. 114-128 - Lin Feng, Guoyin Wang, Xinxin Li:
Knowledge acquisition in vague objective information systems based on rough sets. 129-142
Volume 27, Number 3, July 2010
- Wojciech Penar, Michal Wozniak:
Cost-sensitive methods of constructing hierarchical classifiers. 146-155 - Hamdi Melih Saraoglu, Mehmet Koçan:
A study on non-invasive detection of blood glucose concentration from human palm perspiration by using artificial neural networks. 156-165 - I-Hong Kuo, Shi-Jinn Horng, Tzong-Wann Kao, Tsung-Lieh Lin, Cheng-Ling Lee, Yuan-Hsin Chen, Y. I. Pan, Takao Terano:
A hybrid swarm intelligence algorithm for the travelling salesman problem. 166-179 - Sina Zarei Mahmoodabadi, Alireza Ahmadian, Mohammadjavad Abolhasani, Paul S. Babyn, Javad Alirezaie:
A fast expert system for electrocardiogram arrhythmia detection. 180-200 - Jinn-Yi Yeh, Tai-Hsi Wu:
Cascade of genetic algorithm and decision tree for cancer classification on gene expression data. 201-218 - Recep Demirci:
Fuzzy adaptive anisotropic filter for medical images. 219-229
Volume 27, Number 4, September 2010
- Ali Emrouznejad, Abdel Latef Anouze:
Data envelopment analysis with classification and regression tree - a case of banking efficiency. 231-246 - Aviv Segev:
Integrating computer vision with web-based knowledge for medical diagnostic assistance. 247-258 - Elif Derya Übeyli:
Automatic diagnosis of diabetes using adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems. 259-266 - German L. Vazquez, J. Andrés Díaz Pace, Marcelo R. Campo:
A case-based reasoning approach to derive object-oriented models from software architectures. 267-290 - C. D. Hurt:
Influence diagrams and multiple experts: a preliminary model. 291-298 - Xinping Song, Yongsheng Ding, Jingwen Huang, Yan Ge:
Feature selection for support vector machine in financial crisis prediction: a case study in China. 299-310
Volume 27, Number 5, November 2010
- Jon G. Hall:
On tangling. 311-313
- Marco Leo, Paolo Spagnolo, Tiziana D'Orazio, Pier Luigi Mazzeo, Arcangelo Distante:
Real-time smart surveillance using motion analysis. 314-337 - Qiaolin Ye, Chunxia Zhao, Ning Ye, Yannan Chen:
Iterative support vector machine with guaranteed accuracy and run time. 338-348 - José Humberto Ablanedo-Rosas, Hongman Gao, Xiaochuan Zheng, Bahram Alidaee, Haibo Wang:
A study of the relative efficiency of Chinese ports: a financial ratio-based data envelopment analysis approach. 349-362 - Juan Du, Liang Liang, Feng Yang, Gongbing Bi, Xiao-Bo Yu:
A new DEA-based method for fully ranking all decision-making units. 363-373 - Yang Xu, Alain Bernard:
Measurement of enterprise knowledge by state characterization. 374-387 - Charlene Xie:
A model-driven decision support system for product risk analysis. 388-398
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