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International Journal of Intelligent Systems, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January 1997
- Ronald R. Yager:
A general approach to the fusion of imprecise information. 1-29 - Lee Li-Jen Chen, Brian R. Gaines:
A CyberOrganism model for awareness in collaborative communities on the Internet. 31-56 - Kwang Mong Sim:
Epistemic logic and logical omniscience: A survey. 57-81 - Alexander E. Gegov:
Multilayer fuzzy control of multivariable systems by active decomposition. 83-103
Volume 12, Number 2, February 1997
- Marta Domingo, Carles Sierra:
A knowledge level analysis of taxonomic domains. 105-135 - Thomas D. Ndousse:
Intelligent systems modeling with reusable fuzzy objects. 137-152 - Vicenç Torra:
The weighted OWA operator. 153-166
Volume 12, Number 3, March 1997
- Jonathan Lee:
Task structures as a basis for modeling knowledge-based systems. 167-190 - P. W. Huang, P. L. Lin:
Visibility inference based on spatial knowledge representation from observer's perspective. 191-202 - Yangjun Chen:
Magic sets and stratified databases. 203-231 - Ronald R. Yager:
A note on a fuzzy measure of typicality. 233-249
Volume 12, Number 4, April 1997
- Tim Sauer:
System identification for chaotic integrate-and-fire dynamics. 255-265 - Mititada Morisue, Masayuki Yamadaya, Hiroshi Noguchi, Akinori Kanasugi:
A digital application of chaotic oscillation modes in Josephson circuit. 267-290 - Ryuji Tokunaga, Takashi Matsumoto:
A nonlinear prediction technique for parametrized families of chaotic dynamics. 291-309 - Kiyoshi Toko, Tetsuya Matsuno, Kaoru Yamafuji:
Chaotic processes in taste recognition. 311-322 - Tomomasa Nagashima, Jun Kawashima:
Experimental study on arranging music by chaotic neural network. 323-339 - Tetsuya Kawata, Takehiko Horita, Saburo Terachi, Hitoshi Fujii:
Effect of noise on chaotic behavior in Roessler-type nonlinear system. 341-357
Volume 12, Number 5, May 1997
- Min-You Chen, Derek A. Linkens:
Neuro-expert approach to characteristics recognition for process monitoring and performance evaluation. 359-377 - Ronald R. Yager:
Intelligent agents for World Wide Web advertising decisions. 379-390 - Lawrence J. Mazlack:
Approximate reasoning applied to unsupervised database mining. 391-414 - Misha Koshelev:
Fuzzy logic explains the golden proportion. 415-417
Volume 12, Number 6, June 1997
- Amnon Meisels, Ehud Gudes, Gadi Solotorevsky:
Combining rules and constraints for employee timetabling. 419-439 - Pierre Tchounikine:
Mapcar: A framework to support the elaboration of the conceptual model of a knowledge-based system. 441-468 - Vladik Kreinovich, Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier:
Granularity via nondeterministic computations: What we gain and what we lose. 469-481
Volume 12, Number 7, July 1997
- Kaoru Hirota, Witold Pedrycz:
Nonmonotonic fuzzy set operations: A generalization and some applications. 483-493 - Luis M. de Campos, Juan F. Huete:
On the use of independence relationships for learning simplified belief networks. 495-522 - James F. Baldwin, Jonathan Lawry, Trevor P. Martin:
A mass assignment based ID3 algorithm for decision tree induction. 523-552
Volume 12, Number 8, August 1997
- Luis D. Hernández, Serafín Moral:
Mixing exact and importance sampling propagation algorithms in dependence graphs. 553-576 - Marco C. Bettoni:
Constructivist foundations of modeling - A Kantian perspective. 577-595 - Juan Miguel Medina, Olga Pons, Juan C. Cubero, Maria-Amparo Vila:
FREDDI: A fuzzy RElational deductive database interface. 597-613
Volume 12, Number 9, September 1997
- Ion Iancu:
Prosum-Prolog system for uncertainty management. 615-627 - Luis M. de Campos, Serafín Moral:
Removing partial inconsistency in valuation-based systems. 629-653 - Hugh M. Cartwright, Ben Jesson, Les M. Sztandera:
Intelligent algorithmic interpretation of pollutant discharges from multi-unit industrial complexes. 655-672 - Hung-Yuan Chung, Chih-Kuan Chiang:
A self-learning and tuning fuzzy logic controller based on genetic algorithms and reinforcements. 673-694
Volume 12, Number 10, October 1997
- Pierguido V. C. Caironi, Marco Dorigo:
Training and delayed reinforcements in Q-learning agents. 695-724 - Grigoris Antoniou:
Verification and correctness issues for nonmonotonic knowledge bases. 725-738 - Tatiana Tambouratzis:
A simulated annealing artificial neural network implementation of the n-queens problem. 739-751 - Charalampos Karagiannidis, Adamantios Koumpis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Modeling decisions in intelligent user interfaces. 753-762 - Sally I. McClean, Bryan W. Scotney:
Using evidence theory for the integration of distributed databases. 763-776 - Chin-Chen Chang, Chin-Feng Lee:
Spatial match retrieval based on direction signatures using multiple key hashing scheme. 777-788
Volume 12, Numbers 11-12, November - December 1997
- Michel Grabisch, Henri Prade:
Introduction: Fuzzy information engineering. 789-792 - Laurent Mascarilla:
Fuzzy rules extraction and redundancy elimination: An application to remote sensing image analysis. 793-817 - Sylvie Bothorel, Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier, Serge Muller:
A fuzzy logic based approach for semiological analysis of microcalcifications in mammographic images. 819-848 - Corinne Bos-Plachez:
A possibilistic ATMS contribution to diagnose analog electronic circuits. 849-864 - André Ayoun, Michel Grabisch:
Tracks real-time classification based on fuzzy rules. 865-876 - Bruno Tisseyre, Nigel J. B. McFarlane, C. Sinfort, Robin D. Tillett, F. Sevila, A. Carbonneau:
Fuzzy multicriteria decision-making for long cane pruning: A system for standard and complex vine configurations. 877-889 - Eric Levrat, Alexandre Voisin, S. Bombardier, Jacques Brémont:
Subjective evaluation of car seat comfort with fuzzy set techniques. 891-913 - Jean-Christophe Buisson:
Nutri-expert, an educational software in nutrition. 915-933 - Célia da Costa Pereira, Frédérick Garçia, Jérôme Lang, Roger Martin-Clouaire:
Planning with graded nondeterministic actions: A possibilistic approach. 935-962
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