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Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Volume 50
Volume 50, April 2016
- Mehrdad Mohammadi, Reza Tavakkoli-Moghaddam, Ali Siadat, Yaser Rahimi:
A game-based meta-heuristic for a fuzzy bi-objective reliable hub location problem. 1-19 - Andréa Cynthia Santos, Christophe Duhamel, Lorena Silva Belisário:
Heuristics for designing multi-sink clustered WSN topologies. 20-31 - Sylvie Charbonnier, Nabil Bouchair, Philippe Gayet:
Fault template extraction to assist operators during industrial alarm floods. 32-44 - Daniel Lerch-Hostalot, David Megías:
Unsupervised steganalysis based on artificial training sets. 45-59 - Yuanhong Liu, Yansheng Zhang, Zhiwei Yu, Ming Zeng:
Incremental supervised locally linear embedding for machinery fault diagnosis. 60-70 - Luciano Ferreira, Denis Borenstein, Éverton Santi:
Hybrid fuzzy MADM ranking procedure for better alternative discrimination. 71-82 - Youssef Bouanan, Gregory Zacharewicz, Bruno Vallespir:
DEVS modelling and simulation of human social interaction and influence. 83-92 - Dong Li, Shulin Liu, Hongli Zhang:
A boundary-fixed negative selection algorithm with online adaptive learning under small samples for anomaly detection. 93-105 - Amir-Hosein Homaie-Shandizi, Vahid Partovi Nia, Michel Gamache, Bruno Agard:
Flight deck crew reserve: From data to forecasting. 106-114 - Haitham El-Hussieny, A. A. Abouelsoud, Samy F. M. Assal, Said M. Megahed:
Adaptive learning of human motor behaviors: An evolving inverse optimal control approach. 115-124 - Pietro Cottone, Salvatore Gaglio, Giuseppe Lo Re, Marco Ortolani:
A machine learning approach for user localization exploiting connectivity data. 125-134 - Sepideh Marouf, Reza Mahboobi Esfanjani, Ahmad Akbari, Mohsen Barforooshan:
T-S fuzzy controller design for stabilization of nonlinear networked control systems. 135-141 - Kyaw Kyaw Htike, David C. Hogg:
Adapting pedestrian detectors to new domains: A comprehensive review. 142-158 - Ivan Zelinka:
Evolutionary identification of hidden chaotic attractors. 159-167 - Fadi Dornaika, Charbel Chahla, Fawzi Khattar, Fahed Abdallah, Hichem Snoussi:
Discriminant sparse label-sensitive embedding: Application to image-based face pose estimation. 168-176 - Chaoshun Li, Li Chang, Zhengjun Huang, Yi Liu, Nan Zhang:
Parameter identification of a nonlinear model of hydraulic turbine governing system with an elastic water hammer based on a modified gravitational search algorithm. 177-191 - Zongrui Huang, Daqi Zhu, Bing Sun:
A multi-AUV cooperative hunting method in 3-D underwater environment with obstacle. 192-200 - Javad Alikhani Koupaei, S. M. M. Hosseini, Farid Mohammad Maalek Ghaini:
A new optimization algorithm based on chaotic maps and golden section search method. 201-214 - Niusvel Acosta-Mendoza, Andrés Gago Alonso, Jesús Ariel Carrasco-Ochoa, José Francisco Martínez Trinidad, José Eladio Medina-Pagola:
Improving graph-based image classification by using emerging patterns as attributes. 215-225 - Manuel Lozano, Francisco J. Rodríguez, Daniel Peralta, Carlos García-Martínez:
Randomized greedy multi-start algorithm for the minimum common integer partition problem. 226-235 - Bo Zeng, Wei Meng, Mingyu Tong:
A self-adaptive intelligence grey predictive model with alterable structure and its application. 236-244 - Yan Zhang, Erhu Zhang, Wanjun Chen:
Deep neural network for halftone image classification based on sparse auto-encoder. 245-255 - Sho Takase, Naoaki Okazaki, Kentaro Inui:
Modeling semantic compositionality of relational patterns. 256-264 - Mohamed Ben Aouicha, Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb, Malek Ezzeddine:
Derivation of "is a" taxonomy from Wikipedia Category Graph. 265-286 - Chuan Li, José Valente de Oliveira, Mariela Cerrada, Fannia Pacheco, Diego Cabrera, René-Vinicio Sánchez, Grover Zurita:
Observer-biased bearing condition monitoring: From fault detection to multi-fault classification. 287-301 - Ouarda Zedadra, Hamid Seridi, Nicolas Jouandeau, Giancarlo Fortino:
A Cooperative Switching Algorithm for Multi-Agent Foraging. 302-319 - Nikolaus Euler-Rolle, Igor Skrjanc, Christoph Hametner, Stefan Jakubek:
Automated generation of feedforward control using feedback linearization of local model networks. 320-330
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