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Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1996
- Akihiro Sato, Anthony A. Maciejewski:
A Virtual Manufacturing Workcell for Automated Assembly. 1-13 - Gang Feng, Ning Zhang, Chu Kwong Chak, Zhixiu Han:
Stable Adaptive Control of A Class of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Using RBF Networks. 15-26 - Peter Idowu:
Fuzzy Speed Regulation of A Wind-Turbine DC Generator. 27-36 - Pankaj Kanwar, Oren Masory:
Identification of Robot Kinematic Parameters Using Evolutionary Algorithms. 37-48 - Michael A. Unseren:
Determination of Contact Forces for Two Manipulators Mutually Lifting a Rigid Object Using A Technique of Dynamic Load Distribution. 49-63 - Pasquale Chiacchio, Stefano Chiaverini:
PD-Type Control Schemes for Cooperative Manipulator Systems. 65-72 - Omar M. Al-Jarrah, Yuan F. Zheng, Keon Young Yi:
Efficient Trajectory Planning and Compliant Control for Two Manipulators to Deform Flexible Materials. 73-88
Volume 2, Number 2, 1996
Original Articles
- T. Y. Lin:
Guest Editorial. 93-94 - Zdzislaw Pawlak:
Rough Sets Present State and Further Prospects. 95-101 - Y. Y. Yao, T. Y. Lin:
Generalization of Rough Sets using Modal Logics. 103-119 - Lech Polkowski, Andrzej Skowron:
Adaptive Decision-Making by Systems of Cooperating Intelligent Agents Organized on Rough Mereological Principles. 121-132 - Andrzej Czyzewski:
Speaker-Independent Recognition of Digits - Experiments with Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Rough Sets. 133-145 - Bozena Kostek:
Rough Set and Fuzzy Set Methods Applied to Acoustical Analyses. 147-159 - Jerzy W. Grzymala-Busse, Soe Than:
An Algorithm for Data Reduction in Learning from Examples. 161-167 - Shusaku Tsumoto, Hiroshi Tanaka:
Machine Discovery of Functional Components of Proteins from Amino-Acid Sequences Based on Rough Sets and Change of Representation. 169-180 - Bon K. Sy:
Constructing Abstract Belief Networks that Preserve Probabilistic Orderings: An Algebraic System Approach. 181-192 - Zbigniew W. Ras:
Cooperative Knowledge-Based Systems. 193-201 - Pawan Lingras:
Evidential Comparisons Using Belief Functions, Rough Sets and Nonmonotonic Preferences. 203-209 - Wojciech Ziarko, Ning Shan:
On Discovery of Attribute Interactions and Domain Classifications. 211-218
Volume 2, Number 3, 1996
- Hoyong Kim, Paul I. Ro:
Robust Learning Control by Neural Network for an Active Four Wheel Steering System. 225-242 - Michael M. Shoukat, Cihan Dagu:
A Neural Network Based Technique for Establishing Priority In CSMA/CD Scheduling. 243-250 - Ming Ma, Menahem Friedman, Abraham Kandel:
On Biased Measures and Typical Values. 251-259 - Saeid Nahavandi:
A Control System for Flexible Manufacturing. 261-270 - Edward W. Tunstel, Mo M. Jamshidi:
On Genetic Programming of Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems for Intelligent Control. 271-284 - Jonghoon Park, Wan Kyun Chung, Youngil Youm:
Quasi-Static Modeling of Compliance-Governed Redundant Manipulators. 285-300 - Giuseppe Conte, Silvia Maria Zanoli:
A Sonar Based Obstacle Avoidance Module for Application On AUVs. 301-314
Volume 2, Number 4, 1996
Original Articles
- Manolis A. Christodoulou:
Guest Editorial. 319-320 - George A. Rovithakis, Manolis A. Christodoulou:
On Using Recurrent Neural Network Models To Develop Direct Robust Adaptive Regulators For Unknown Systems. 321-338 - Scott A. Burton, Nicos Makris, Ioannis K. Konstantopoulos, Panos J. Antsaklis:
Modeling the Response of An Electrorheological Fluid Damper: Constitutive Models and Neural Networks. 339-354 - Giuseppe Oriolo, Marilena Vendittelli, Giovanni Ulivi:
Path Planning for Mobile Robots via Skeletons on Fuzzy Maps. 355-374 - Nikitas J. Dimopoulos, John T. Dorocicz, Chris M. Jubien, Stephen W. Neville:
Training Asymptotically Stable Recurrent Neural Networks. 375-388 - Enrico S. Canuto:
Manufacturing Algebra. 389-406 - Giovanni Liberatore, Salvatore Nicosia, Paolo Valigi:
Dynamic Allocation of Buffer Capacity in Discrete Event Systems. 407-422
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