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Neurocomputing, Volume 113
Volume 113, August 2013
- Xiaowei Yang, Qiaozhen Yu, Lifang He, Tengjiao Guo:
The one-against-all partition based binary tree support vector machine algorithms for multi-class classification. 1-7 - Xian Zhang, Ahui Yu, Guodong Zhang:
M-matrix-based delay-range-dependent global asymptotical stability criterion for genetic regulatory networks with time-varying delays. 8-15 - Zhijun Fu, Wen-Fang Xie, Weidong Luo:
Robust on-line nonlinear systems identification using multilayer dynamic neural networks with two-time scales. 16-26 - Yen-Lun Chen, Jun Cheng, Chuan Lin, Xinyu Wu, Yongsheng Ou, Yangsheng Xu:
Classification-based learning by particle swarm optimization for wall-following robot navigation. 27-35 - Tomás Maul:
Early experiments with neural diversity machines. 36-48 - Sanjay Kumar Palit, Sayan Mukherjee, D. K. Bhattacharya:
A high dimensional delay selection for the reconstruction of proper phase space with cross auto-correlation. 49-57 - Zhaoyang Zhang, Zheng Tian, Xifa Duan, Xiangyun Fu:
Adaptive kernel subspace method for speeding up feature extraction. 58-66 - Feng Gao, Peng Kou, Lin Gao, Xiaohong Guan:
Boosting regression methods based on a geometric conversion approach: Using SVMs base learners. 67-87 - Dongjie Zhao, Ling Shao, Xiantong Zhen, Yan Liu:
Combining appearance and structural features for human action recognition. 88-96 - Haicang Liu, Shutao Li:
Decision fusion of sparse representation and support vector machine for SAR image target recognition. 97-104 - Jiadong Yang, Hua Xu, Peifa Jia:
Effective search for genetic-based machine learning systems via estimation of distribution algorithms and embedded feature reduction techniques. 105-121 - Jiuju Xing, Haijun Jiang, Cheng Hu:
Exponential synchronization for delayed recurrent neural networks via periodically intermittent control. 122-129 - Cheolkon Jung, Tian Sun, Licheng Jiao:
Eye detection under varying illumination using the retinex theory. 130-137 - Jiayu Gu, Chengjun Liu:
Feature local binary patterns with application to eye detection. 138-152 - Juha Karhunen, Tele Hao, Jarkko Ylipaavalniemi:
Finding dependent and independent components from related data sets: A generalized canonical correlation analysis based method. 153-167 - Yong Xu, Qi Zhu, Zizhu Fan, Yaowu Wang, Jeng-Shyang Pan:
From the idea of "sparse representation" to a representation-based transformation method for feature extraction. 168-176 - Miguel Angel Lozano, Francisco Escolano:
Graph matching and clustering using kernel attributes. 177-194 - Shan Gao, Chen Zu, Daoqiang Zhang:
Learning mid-perpendicular hyperplane similarity from cannot-link constraints. 195-203 - Changchun Hua, Yana Yang, Xinping Guan:
Neural network-based adaptive position tracking control for bilateral teleoperation under constant time delay. 204-212 - Can-Yi Lu, De-Shuang Huang:
Optimized projections for sparse representation based classification. 213-219 - Song Zhu, Yi Shen:
Robustness analysis for connection weight matrices of global exponential stable time varying delayed recurrent neural networks. 220-226 - Guokang Zhu, Qi Wang, Yuan Yuan, Pingkun Yan:
SIFT on manifold: An intrinsic description. 227-233 - Mengling Wang, Xingdi Yan, Hongbo Shi:
Spatiotemporal prediction for nonlinear parabolic distributed parameter system using an artificial neural network trained by group search optimization. 234-240 - Jian-Xun Mi, De-Shuang Huang, Bing Wang, Xingjie Zhu:
The nearest-farthest subspace classification for face recognition. 241-250 - Cairong Zhao, Duoqian Miao, Zhihui Lai, Can Gao, Chuancai Liu, Jingyu Yang:
Two-dimensional color uncorrelated discriminant analysis for face recognition. 251-261 - Leopoldo Carro-Calvo, Sancho Salcedo-Sanz, Jürg Luterbacher:
Neural computation in paleoclimatology: General methodology and a case study. 262-268
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