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Systems and Computers in Japan, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 1994
- Naoshi Uchihira:
PQL: Modal logic for compositional verification of concurrent programs. 1-16 - Kazuo Taki, Nobuyuki Ichiyoshi:
Parallel processing on the multi-PSI computer and its evaluation - a programming paradigm based on a small-grain highly concurrent object model. 17-36 - Takeshi Kawabata:
Predictor codebook for speaker-independent speech recognition. 37-46 - Yoshinori Okamota:
Geometric reasoning with quantitative physical models. 47-56 - Hiroshi Matsuura, Tsuneo Nitta:
A speaker-independent word recognition based on HMM using orthogonalized phonetic segment codebook. 57-66 - Takahumi Oohori, Naoyuki Nagao, Kazuhisa Watanabe:
A perfect separation of discrete sample points by four-layered perceptron with localized representation. 67-77 - Arihiro Kanda, Satoshi Fujita, Tadashi Ae:
Acceleration by prediction for error back-propagation algorithm of neural network. 78-87 - Hiroyuki Sekiguchi, Koichi Sano, Tetsuo Yokoyama:
Interactive 3-dimensional segmentation method based on region growing method. 88-97 - Hideyuki Ban, Ryuuichi Suzuki:
High speed display algorithm for 3D medical images using multilayer range image. 98-110
Volume 25, Number 2, 1994
- Yoshiaki Yamada, Etsuji Tomita, Haruhisa Takahashi:
A randomized algorithm for finding a near-maximum clique and its experimental evaluations. 1-7 - Sotetsu Ri, Yusheng Ji, Shoichiro Asano, Jun Matsukata:
Load balancing method based on load vector. 8-21 - Naoko Yokoi, Takeshi Kaneko, Yoshinori Iizuka:
A new design method of software based on state transition. 22-32 - Yasuo Tan, Takashi Nanya:
A fault-tolerant multilayer neural network model and its properties. 33-43 - Satoshi Hiratsuka, Noboru Ohnishi, Noboru Sugie:
Extracting global structures using perceptual grouping. 44-55 - Akinobu Shimizu, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Jun-ichi Hasegawa:
Characteristics of minimum directional difference filter which extracts circumscribed shadows in chest X-ray images. 56-66 - Shinji Yamamoto, Ippei Tanaka, Masahiro Senda, Yukio Tateno, Takeshi Iinuma, Toru Matsumoto, Mitsuomi Matsumoto:
Image processing for computer-aided diagnosis of lung cancer by CT (LSCT). 67-80 - Kouta Fujimura, Naokazu Yokoya, Kazuhiko Yamamoto:
Motion Analysis of Nonrigid Objects by Active Contour Models Using Multiscale Images. 81-91 - Hideki Noda, Mehdi N. Shirazi, Bing Zhang:
A parallel processing algorithm for speech recognition using markov random fields. 92-100 - Masahiro Kayama, Shigeo Abe:
Training neural net classifier to improve generalization capability. 101-110
Volume 25, Number 3, 1994
- Yoichi Yamashita, Riichiro Mizoguchi, Naoki Mizutani, Osamu Kakusho:
Speech synthesis from concept representation in general speech output interface. 1-17 - Hirotomo Aso, Shinichiro Omachi, Masayuki Kimura, Yutaka Katsuyama:
SEIUN - a fast and intelligent character recognition system. 18-29 - Kunikazu Ueno, Masahiro Kato, Osamu Nakamura, Toshi Minami:
Identification of front-view facial images based on isodensity maps. 30-45 - Kazuhide Sugimoto, Fumiaki Tomita:
Scene interpretation based on boundary representations of stereo images. 46-56 - Wookhyun Kim, Yuzo Hirai, Takashi Furukawa, Hidenobu Arita:
Extraction of road segments by spatial filters. 57-67 - Reiji Tsuruno, Yoshihide Isobe, Shin Ozaki, Hideo Kosako, Eiichi Bamba:
Computer design system of compensating filter for radiography treatment. 68-77 - Masaru Kitsuregawa, Mikio Takagi, Lilian Harada:
Algorithms and performance evaluation of join processing on KD-tree indexed relations. 78-90 - Takashi Hirano, Mikiya Sase, Yukio Kosugi:
Bidirectional feature map for robotic arm control. 91-100 - Takashi Nishimura, Tsuyoshi Fujimoto:
Fast contour line extraction algorithm with selective thresholding according to line continuity. 101-110
Volume 25, Number 4, 1994
- Takayuki Fujino, Hideo Fujiwara:
A method of search space pruning based on search state dominance. 1-12 - Naoya Takahashi:
Performance improvement of jukebox-type optical disk file system. 13-21 - Takeshi Shakunaga:
Inverse perspective projection of a line segment pair. 22-32 - Koichi Fukuda, Tomohiko Mizuguchi, Akira Kawanaka:
A still image coding method in which AR model estimation is applied to dct coefficients of edge blocks. 33-41 - Kiichi Tanabe, Makoto Sugiyama:
Automatic extraction of eyeblink for psychological experiment. 42-51 - Tadahiko Kimoto, Motohiro Asai, Yasuhiko Yasuda:
A method of shape description by a distribution function. 52-62 - Hidehiro Shimizu, Ikuo Tahara:
A method of finding constraints by conjecture. 63-73 - Takayuki Yamaoka, Hitoshi Iida:
Method for predicting utterances using a layered plan recognition model - disambiguation of speech recognition candidates by focusing on speaker intentions. 74-91 - Seiichi Nakagawa, Atsuhiko Kai:
A context-free grammar-driven, one-pass HMM-based continuous speech recognition method. 92-102 - Takanori Nagae, Takeshi Agui, Hiroshi Nagahashi:
Object surface construction from volume data with appropriate topology. 103-111
Volume 25, Number 5, 1994
- Ryoji Kataoka, Tetsuji Satoh, Ushio Inoue:
Priority management for concurrent execution of real-time and on-line transactions. 1-9 - Hidehiro Shimizu, Ikuo Tahara:
Methods of searching lattice structure and their applications to constraint satisfaction problems. 10-20 - Takahiko Horiuchi, Kazuo Toraichi, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Hiromitsu Yamada:
Extended relaxation matching method, that includes dynamic-programming matching method. 21-27 - Eiki Ishidera, Masahiko Tsuchiya, Shinichi Takahashi, Shouishi Kurita, Hiroyuki Arai, Hiroko Miyauti:
Neural network model for generating subjective contours. 28-37 - Ryuichi Oka:
Continuous speech recognition by sentence spotting applying the vector continuous dynamic programming to output of partial matching method. 38-51 - Masahiko Shizawa, Kenji Mase:
Multiple optical flow - fundamental constraint equations and a unified computational theory for detecting motion transparency and motion boundaries. 52-74 - Eiichiro Nagasaka, Susumu Hara, Yasunari Yokota, Shiro Usui:
Measurement of the spatial distribution of human electroretinogram with random dot pattern stimuli. 75-87 - Donguk Shin:
A fast motion planning algorithm for a mobile robot using a distance transformation image. 88-99 - Michio Yamada, Akihisa Kodate, Hideyoshi Tominaga:
A method of describing fingerprint structure and identification algorithm using geometric characteristics. 100-112
Volume 25, Number 6, 1994
- Masataka Kawanaka, Masahiro Tsunoyama, Sachio Naito:
A fault-tolerant parallel processor modeled by a two-dimensional linear cellular automaton. 1-11 - Shuichiro Yamamoto, Kenji Ohta:
An algorithm for generating dataflow diagrams. 12-22 - Shoichi Hirose, Shuzo Yajima:
Circuit complexity of slice functions and homogeneous functions. 23-31 - Seiichi Nakagawa, Yoshiyuki Ono:
Estimation of the probability density function and a posteriori probability by neural networks, and applications to vowel recognition. 32-40 - Shoji Kojima, Yoshinobu Ebisawa, Tatsuo Miyakawa:
Fast morphology hardware using large-sized structuring element. 41-49 - Jiang Yu Zheng, Fumio Kishino:
Recovering 3D models from silhouette sequences and detecting unexposed regions. 50-60 - Hiromu Koda, Hatsukazu Tanaka:
Formulation of the modified akaike information criterion (AIC) for a one-dimensional multipulse model and its application to image coding. 61-72 - Jian Zhuang, Shun-ichi Amari:
Piecewise-linear division of region by neural networks with maximum detectors. 73-79 - Eiji Shinbori, Mikio Takagi:
High-quality image magnification applying the gerchberg-papoulis iterative algorithm with DCT. 80-90 - Masahiro Abe, Hiroshi Sakou, Hirohiko Sagawa:
Sign language translation based on syntactic and semantic analysis. 91-103 - Satoshi Murayama, Hirokazu Yokoi:
A new element for parallel distributed processing network - learning distance product element. 104-110
Volume 25, Number 7, 1994
- Masahiro Tabuchi, Yoichi Muraoka:
Query processing that permits incompleteness of queries specifying a sequence of data in a motion picture database and the MeSOD model. 1-18 - Tsuyoshi Ando, Masataka Ohta, Kaoru Takahashi:
Interpretation of SDL specification in LOTOS. 19-38 - Hiroki Takakura, Yahiko Kambayashi:
Design and performance evaluation of flash memory back-up systems. 39-47 - Takashi Okada, Mutsuo Sano, Hiroshi Kaneko:
Three-dimensional object recognition using spherical correlation. 48-58 - Takeshi Shakunaga:
Systematic solution of primitive rotation recovery problems of known 3-D structure from a single view. 59-71 - Takashi Otsuki, Shozo Makino, Akinori Ito, Toshio Sone:
Performance prediction of word recognition using the transition information between phonemes or between characters. 72-81 - Nobuyuki Matsui, Reiji Tsuruno, Eiichi Bamba:
Fractal dependence of texture perception. 82-91 - Yukihiro Hirata, Takehisa Mizuguchi, Makoto Sato, Hiroshi Kawarada:
Virtual work space for assembly. 92-100 - Tatsuya Kawahara, Shuji Doshita, Shinji Matsumoto:
Continuous speech recognition based on A* search with word-pair constraint as heuristics. 101-110
Volume 25, Number 8, 1994
- Katsumi Wasaki, Yasushi Fuwa, Yatsuka Nakamura, Masayoshi Eguchi:
A self-recovering communication buffer based on the concept of cellular automaton. 1-15 - Shoji Kurakake, Ramakant Nevatia:
Description and tracking of moving articulated objects. 16-26 - Tatsumi Watanabe, Yoshiki Uchikawa, Kazutoshi Gouhara:
Experimental studies of memory surfaces and learning surfaces in recurrent neural networks. 27-39 - Hiroshi Kamada, Morito Shiohara, Yingli Hao:
Simultaneous recovering motion and shape of 3D moving objects. 40-50 - Kousuke Moriwaki:
Adaptive exposure image input system for obtaining high-quality color information. 51-60 - Harukazu Igarashi:
A solution for combinational optimization problems using a two-layer random field model-mean-field approximation. 61-71 - Kenji Takahara, Hidetoshi Wakamatsu:
Control of artificial respiration by adaptive pole-placement method. 72-82 - Yoshiki Kawata, Noboru Niki, Hitoshi Satoh, Tatsuo Kumazaki:
Three-dimensional blood vessel reconstruction using a high-speed X-ray rotational projection system. 83-94 - Shigang Li, Saburo Tsuji:
Route description by 3D objects in panoramic representation. 95-102 - Fumiyuki Shiratani, Kimiaki Yamamoto:
Combinatorial optimization by using a neural network operating in block-sequential mode. 103-111
Volume 25, Number 9, 1994
- Yasuo Kinouchi, Takayuki Hoshiko, Kouichi Inamori:
Estimating the performance of multiple functional unit and pipelined processor using statistical instruction dependencies. 1-16 - Koji Nakao, Toshiaki Tanaka, Kenji Suzuki, Yoshiyori Urano:
Implementation and evaluation of SCSE for OSI secure communications. 17-31 - Yasuhiro Ohnishi, Akira Maruoka:
Construction of pseudorandom permutations. 32-40 - Naotake Kamiura, Yutaka Hata, Kazuharu Yamato:
Design and fault diagnosis of cellular arrays realizing multiple-valued logic functions. 41-52 - Kouji Miura, Toshimitsu Masuzawa, Nobuki Tokura:
A distributed shortest-paths algorithm with distance-dependent message complexities. 53-66 - Miwako Doi, Mika Fukui, Kouji Tamaguchi, Youichi Takebyashi, Isamu Iwai:
Development of document architecture extraction. 67-82 - Masahide Sugiyama, Jin'ichi Murakami, Hideyuki Watanabe:
Speech segmentation and clustering problem based on an unknown-multiple N signal source model - an application to segmented speech clustering based on speaker features. 83-92 - Tohru Asami, Hachisu Unoki, Kazuo Hashimoto, Seiichi Yamamoto:
Reconstruction of a decision tree with learning examples generated from an original tree and its characteristics. 93-105
Volume 25, Number 10, 1994
- Kuniaki Naoi, Naohisa Takahashi:
Detection of unfeasible paths with a path-dependence flow graph. 1-14 - Hiromi Kobayashi, Hidetake Funaki, Hiroaki Yamamaoto, Hiroo Yamaura:
Bitonic sort on a network computer with a node failure. 15-23 - Kyouji Tanaka, Yoshiaki Shirai:
Motion extraction by spatiotemporal filtering of analytic signal derived from images and moving area tracking. 24-35 - Yoshiaki Seki, Toshihiko Yamakami, Akihiro Shimizu:
FISH: Flexible information sharing and handling system. 36-46 - Hiromi T. Tanaka, Fumio Kishino:
Adaptive mesh generation for surface reconstruction - parallel hierarchical triangulation without cracks. 47-61 - Takahiko Kawatani:
Handprinted numerals recognition by learning distance function. 62-71 - Ikuo Ishii, Tatsuaki Karasawa, Hideo Makino:
A method of handling virtual objects that incorporates the sense of touch. 72-81 - Qin Luo, Toyohide Watanabe, Noboru Sugie:
Structure recognition of various kinds of table-form documents. 82-97 - Masashi Tanigawa, Kunihiko Fukushima:
How to adjust the thresholds of feature-extracting cells in the neocognitron. 98-107
Volume 25, Number 11, 1994
- Hiroshi Yokoyama, Hideo Tamamoto, Yuichi Narita:
Built-in current testing for CMOS logic circuits using random patterns. 1-10 - Osamu Hasegawa, Mitsuru Ishizuka, Kazuhiko Yokosawa:
Realtime parallel and cooperative recognition of human face for a naturalistic visual human interface. 11-23 - Eiji Atsumi, Mikio Takagi, Kazuhiko Yokosawa:
Local motion detection by hierarchical neural network. 24-35 - Hideki Hayakawa:
Shape, surface reflectance, illuminant direction and illuminant intensity from images with shading. 36-48 - Takashi Sakamoto, Shunsuke Sato:
Motion artifacts in the X-ray CT image of a revolving point object. 49-57 - Jun Guo, Risaburo Sato, Ning Sun, Yoshiaki Nemoto:
Recognition of handwritten character database ETL9B using pattern transformation method. 58-67 - Jun-ichi Hasegawa, Kensaku Mori, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Hirofumi Anno, Kazuhiro Katada:
Automated extraction of lung cancer lesions from multislice chest CT images by using three-dimensional image processing. 68-77 - Toshiyuki Kawai, Mitsuhisa Ohnishi, Jun-ichi Abeki, Hironobu Ohnishi:
Evaluation of parallel ray tracing algorithm using screen space subdivision for image generation system MAGG. 78-87 - Kazutaka Yamasaki, Hidemitsu Ogawa:
Methods for choosing a training set which prevents over-learning. 88-98 - Kenichi Arakawa, Eric Krotkov:
Modeling of natural terrain based on fractal geometry. 99-113
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