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Cybernetics and Systems, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January-February 2005
- Weidong Zhou, Richard J. Coggins:
A Biologically Inspired Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning System. 1-44 - A Requisitely Holistic View Of Human Resources Management In Innovative Enterprises. 45-63
- Manuel de la Sen:
Robustly Stable Model-Following Control Of Uncertain Continuous Time Plants With The Use Of A Correcting Controller. 65-84 - Shyi-Ming Chen, Shih-Wei Lee:
Estimating Null Values In Relational Database Systems Based On Genetic Algorithms. 85-106
Volume 36, Number 2, March 2005
- Sumita Basu:
Rough finite-State Automata. 107-124 - Douglas S. Blank, Deepak Kumar, Lisa Meeden, James B. Marshall:
Bringing Up Robot: Fundamental Mechanisms For Creating A Self-Motivated, Self-Organizing Architecture. 125-150 - Shiang-Tai Liu:
Fuzzy Measures For Fuzzy Signal-To-Noise Ratios. 151-163 - Ahmed Nait-Sidi-Moh, Marie-Ange Manier, Abdellah El Moudni, Hervé Manier:
Max-plus Algebra Modeling for a Public transport System. 165-180 - Ming-Chang Shaio, Shun-Wen Tan, Kao-Shing Hwang, Cheng-Shong Wu:
A Reinforcement Learning Approach To Congestion Control Of High-Speed Multimedia Networks. 181-202 - Ramón Gutiérrez Jáimez, Ramón Gutiérrez-Sánchez, Ahmed Nafidi, Patricia Román-Román, Francisco Torres:
Inference In Gompertz-Type Nonhomogeneous Stochastic Systems By Means Of Discrete Sampling. 203-216
Volume 36, Number 3, April-May 2005
- Dimitri Lefebvre, Philippe Thomas:
Parameters Estimation For Timed And Continuous Petri Nets: Application To The Identification And Monitoring Of Hybrid Systems. 217-250 - George A. Rovithakis, Athanasios G. Malamos, Theodora A. Varvarigou, Manolis A. Christodoulou:
Quality-Of-Service Adaptive Control Of Multimedia Services In Short-Term Resource Reservation Networks. 251-281 - Vladimir S. Lerner:
The Information Model Of Collective Dynamics. 283-307 - Shi-Jay Chen, Shyi-Ming Chen:
Aggregating Fuzzy Opinions In The Heterogeneous Group Decision-Making Environment. 309-338
Volume 36, Number 4, June 2005
- Elpida Tzafestas:
Regulation problems in explorer agents. 339-377 - Giovanna Morgavi, Mauro Morando, Grazia Biorci, Daniele D. Caviglia:
Growing up: emerging complexity in living being. 379-395 - Shyi-Ming Chen, Chi-Hao Chang:
A new method to construct membership functions and generate weighted fuzzy rules from training instances. 397-414 - Elsayed Radwan, Eiichiro Tazaki:
New learning method for cellular neural networks template based on combination between rough sets and genetic programming. 415-444
Volume 36, Number 5, July-August 2005
- Umberto Giani, Angela Romano, Dario Bruzzese:
an epidemiological model of knowledge diffusion in virtual learning networks: an application to learning statistics in medicine. 445-456 - Yasushi Endow:
Computing anticipatory property in stochastic differential systems. 457-470 - Ibone Lizarraga, Victor Etxebarria, Arantza Sanz:
Sliding-mode adaptive control for flexible-link manipulators using a composite design. 471-490 - Matjaz Mulej, Borut Likar, Vojko Potocan:
Increasing the capacity of companies to absorb inventions from research organizations and encouraging people to innovate. 491-512 - Zhao Lu, Feng Lin, Hao Ying:
Multiple sliding surface control for systems in nonlinear block controllable form. 513-526 - Yi-Chung Hu:
A new fuzzy-data mining method for pattern classification by principal component analysis. 527-547
Volume 36, Number 6, September 2005
- Antanas Verikas, Marija Bacauskiene:
Image analysis and fuzzy integration applied to print quality assessment. 549-564 - Ichiro Nishizaki, Masatoshi Sakawa:
Computational methods through genetic algorithms for obtaining stackelberg solutions to two-level integer programming problems. 565-579 - Yong Deng, Qi Liu:
A topsis-based centroid-index ranking method of fuzzy numbers and its application in decision-making. 581-595 - Chia-Chong Chen, Ching-Chang Wong:
Significant fuzzy rules extraction by an SVD-QR-based approach. 597-622 - Hsuan-Ming Feng:
Self-generation fuzzy modeling systems through hierarchical recursive-based particle swarm optimization. 623-639
Volume 36, Number 7, October-November 2005
- Alexander Weinmann:
A dialog-oriented and gradient-based stability margin in uncertain systems. 641-666 - P. N. Smith:
A comparison of some fuzzy relation-based linguistic preference models for multiple-factor project assessment. 667-686 - Chao-Lung Chiang, Ching-Tzong Su:
Adaptive-improved genetic algorithm for the economic dispatch of units with multiple fuel options. 687-704 - Chung-Ming Own, Pao-Ta Yu:
Forecasting fuzzy time series on a heuristic high-order model. 705-717
Volume 36, Number 8, December 2005
- Michael D. Fischer, Dwight W. Read, Stephen M. Lyon:
Introduction. 719-734 - Michael D. Fischer:
Culture and indigenous knowledge systems: emergent order and the internal regulation of shared symbolic systems. 735-752 - Robert G. Reynolds, Bin Peng:
Cultural algorithms: computational modeling of how cultures learn to solve problems: an engineering example. 753-771 - Dwight W. Read:
Some observations on resilience and robustness in human systems. 773-802 - F. K. L. Chit Hlaing:
on the "globality hypothesis" about social/cultural structure: an algebraic solution. 803-816 - David Kronenfeld, Kimberly Hedrick:
Culture, cultural models, and the division of labor. 817-845 - Paul Ballonoff:
Correspondence among mathematical treatments of culture theory. 847-859 - Irina V. Ezhkova:
Self-organizing representations. 861-875 - Jürgen Klüver, Christina Stoica:
On the nature of culture and communication: a complex systems perspective. 877-902 - Murray Leaf:
The message is the medium: language, culture, and informatics. 903-917 - Stephen M. Lyon:
Culture and information: an anthropological examination of communication in cultural domains in Pakistan. 919-932
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