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245 1 0 _aFuzzy Logic and Applications
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_b6th International Workshop, WILF 2005, Crema, Italy, September 15-17, 2005, Revised Selected Papers /
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505 0 _aInvited Talks -- A Bipolar Possibilistic Representation of Knowledge and Preferences and Its Applications -- Statistical Distribution of Chemical Fingerprints -- Fuzzy Transforms and Their Applications to Image Compression -- Neuro-fuzzy Systems -- Development of Neuro-fuzzy System for Image Mining -- Reinforcement Distribution in Continuous State Action Space Fuzzy Q-Learning: A Novel Approach -- Fuzzy Logic and Possibility Theory -- A Possibilistic Approach to Combinatorial Optimization Problems on Fuzzy-Valued Matroids -- Possibilistic Planning Using Description Logics: A First Step -- Multi-lattices as a Basis for Generalized Fuzzy Logic Programming -- A Method for Characterizing Tractable Subsets of Qualitative Fuzzy Temporal Algebrae -- Reasoning and Quantification in Fuzzy Description Logics -- Programming with Fuzzy Logic and Mathematical Functions -- Efficient Methods for Computing Optimality Degrees of Elements in Fuzzy Weighted Matroids -- Imprecise Temporal Interval Relations -- A Many Valued Representation and Propagation of Trust and Distrust -- Pattern Recognition -- SVM Classification of Neonatal Facial Images of Pain -- Performance Evaluation of a Hand Gesture Recognition System Using Fuzzy Algorithm and Neural Network for Post PC Platform -- Implementation and Performance Evaluation of Glove-Based HCI Methods: Gesture Recognition Systems Using Fuzzy Algorithm and Neural Network for the Wearable PC -- A Hybrid Warping Method Approach to Speaker Warping Adaptation -- Evolutionary Algorithms -- Genetic Programming for Inductive Inference of Chaotic Series -- Evaluation of Particle Swarm Optimization Effectiveness in Classification -- Identification of Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Systems Based on Multi-objective Genetic Algorithms -- Genetic Programming and Neural Networks FeedbackLinearization for Modeling and Controlling Complex Pharmacogenomic Systems -- OR/AND Neurons for Fuzzy Set Connectives Using Ordinal Sums and Genetic Algorithms -- Control -- Intelligent Track Analysis on Navy Platforms Using Soft Computing -- Software Implementation of Fuzzy Controller with Conditionally Firing Rules, and Experimental Comparisons -- Special Session: CIBB -- Adaptive Feature Selection for Classification of Microscope Images -- Genetic Algorithm Against Cancer -- Unsupervised Gene Selection and Clustering Using Simulated Annealing -- SpecDB: A Database for Storing and Managing Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Data -- NEC for Gene Expression Analysis -- Active Learning with Wavelets for Microarray Data -- Semi-supervised Fuzzy c-Means Clustering of Biological Data -- Comparison of Gene Identification Based on Artificial Neural Network Pre-processing with k-Means Cluster and Principal Component Analysis -- Biological Specifications for a Synthetic Gene Expression Data Generation Model -- Semisupervised Profiling of Gene Expressions and Clinical Data -- Local Metric Adaptation for Soft Nearest Prototype Classification to Classify Proteomic Data -- Learning Bayesian Classifiers from Gene-Expression MicroArray Data -- Special Session: SCIP -- On the Evaluation of Images Complexity: A Fuzzy Approach -- 3D Brain Tumor Segmentation Using Fuzzy Classification and Deformable Models -- A Hybrid Architecture for the Sensorimotor Exploration of Spatial Scenes -- KANSEI-Based Image Retrieval Associated with Color -- Mass Detection in Mammograms Using Gabor Filters and Fuzzy Clustering -- MRF Model-Based Approach for Image Segmentation Using a Chaotic MultiAgent System -- Duality vs Adjunction and General Form for Fuzzy Mathematical Morphology -- A Fuzzy Mathematical Morphology Approach to Multiseeded Image Segmentation -- Neuro-fuzzy Analysis of Document Images by the KERNEL System -- Knowledge Management -- Intelligent Knowledge Capsule Design for Associative Priming Knowledge Extraction -- A Flexible Intelligent Associative Knowledge Structure of Reticular Activating System: Positive/Negative Masking -- Selective Immunity-Based Model Considering Filtering Information by Automatic Generated Positive/Negative Cells -- Exploring the Way for Meta-learning with the Mindful System -- Miscellaneous Applications -- Using Fuzzy Logic to Generate the Mesh for the Finite Element Method -- Unidirectional Two Dimensional Systolic Array for Multiplication in GF(2 m ) Using LSB First Algorithm -- Efficient Linear Array for Multiplication over NIST Recommended Binary Fields.
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