523-067
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Semantic Matchmaking of Grid Services using Parameter Matchmaking Algorithm
S.T. Selvi, R.A. Balachandar, K. Vijayakumar, N. Mohanram, and R. Raman (India)
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523-078
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A Linguistic Technique for a Semantic Analyser based on Logical Semantics
A.T. da Silva and L.A.V. Carvalho (Brazil)
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523-119
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An Enhanced Feature Selection Method for Text Classification
Jinbeom Kang, E. Lee, K. Hong, Jeahyun Park, T. Kim, Juyoung Park, J. Choi, and J. Yang (Korea)
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523-164
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Effective Document Information Retrieval System for Both Paper and Electronic Documents
C.-T. Wong and C.-M. Pun (PRC)
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523-190
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New
Algebraic Operators and SQL Primitives for Mining Classification Rules
R. Timarán Pereira and M. Millán (Colombia)
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523-818
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Mining the Attitudes of Conflicting Human Agents
B. Galitsky and B. Kovalerchuk (USA)
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523-015
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Artificial Life Feature Selection Techniques for Spam E-Mail Filters
R. Wang, A.M. Youssef, and A.K. Elhakeem (Canada)
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523-032
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A DNA-based Implementation of YAEA Encryption Algorithm
S.T. Amin, M. Saeb, and S. El-Gindi (Egypt)
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523-087
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Active, A Platform for Building Intelligent Software
D. Guzzoni (Switzerland), A. Cheyer (USA), and C. Baur (Switzerland)
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523-108
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Partial Global Hybrid Web Services Composition
H. Lu (Australia)
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523-109
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Visiting-Route Optimization Inside Shanghai-Expo-Area based on Particle Swarm Optimization
H. Xiao, Y. Yan, and Y.-S. Xiao (PRC)
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523-115
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Event-Driven Load Balancing of Partially Replicated Objects through a Swarm of Mobile Agents
S. Abdul-Walid, R. Andonie, J. Lemley, J. Schwing, and J. Widger (USA)
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523-162
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A Multi-Agent Model of Railway Intelligent Safety Guarantee System
G. Cai, Z. Zhang, L. Jia, and Y. Ye (PRC)
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523-801
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Dynamic
Composition of Agent Grammars
K. Neumeier and C. Thompson (USA)
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523-033
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A Hardware Accelerator for Solving the N-Queen Problem
C.-K. Pham and W. Noguchi (Japan)
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523-046
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Application of ARX Neural Networks to Model the Rate of Penetration of Petroleum Wells Drilling
T.C. Fonseca, J.R.P. Mendes, A.B.S. Serapião, and I.R. Guilherme (Brazil)
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523-083
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A New Cost Function to Build MLPs by Means of Regularized Boosting
M. Lázaro-Gredilla, J. Madrid-Sánchez, and A.R. Figueiras-Vidal (Spain)
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523-084
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Proposal of Awakening Behavior Detection System using Neural Network
H. Satoh, F. Takeda, Y. Saeki, R. Ikeda, and Y. Shiraishi (Japan)
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523-098
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A Facial Component based Hybrid Approach to Caricature Generation using Neural Networks
K.H. Lai, E.A. Edirisinghe, and P.W.H. Chung (UK)
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523-121
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Parallel Execution of State Space Explorations using Different Kinds of Dynamics
M. Nagamatu and K. Zhang (Japan)
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523-123
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An Initial Investigation on the use of Fractional Calculus with Neural Networks
S. Gardner, R. Lamb, and J. Paxton (USA)
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523-142
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A New Evolution based Training Method for Dynamic Synapse Neural Networks
S. Saeb, M.B. Menhaj, S. Ali Seyyedsalehi (Iran)
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523-188
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Neural Network based OCR for Keg Identification
A. Keir, M. Lees, and D. Campbell (Australia)
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523-189
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A Model of Natural Computation based on Recurrent Neural Networks and Reciprocal Images
D.S. Greer (USA)
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523-080
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A Scheme for Identification Computation of Palm Lines
J.-C. Yang and H.-S. Kim (Korea)
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523-094
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Integrating
High-Speed Skin Color Segmentation with Active Head Tracking
L. Sabeti, J.Z. Zhang, and Q.M.J. Wu (Canada)
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523-102
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Optical Discontinuous Fringe Metrology by using a Genetic Algorithm
F.J. Cuevas, N. Alcalá, L.E. Toledo, and J.H. Sossa-Azuela (Mexico)
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523-141
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Feature Parameters and Confident Weights for Robust Speech Recognition under Noisy Environment
Y. Ge, J. Niu (PRC), L. Ge, and K. Shirai (Japan)
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523-146
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Robust Speech Recognition based on Dynamical Selections
L. Ge, K. Shirai (Japan), and Y. Ge (PRC)
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523-160
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Path Planning of a Mobile Robot in a Distributed Intensity Domain
S. Reddy P., S. Shukla, K. Aravind D., and A.K. Dash (India)
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523-179
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Isolated Syllable Recognition on Mobile Terminal Devices based on Akamatsu Transform
Y. Takenaka, S. Karungaru, M. Fukumi, and N. Akamatsu (Japan)
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523-186
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A Novel Cut Detection Strategy based on Visual Rhythm
S.M. Santos, H.M. Gomes, and D.L. Borges (Brazil)
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523-805
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On Building Phonetically and Prosodically Rich Speech Corpus for Text-to-Speech Synthesis
J. Matoušek and J. Romportl (Czech Republic)
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523-806
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Adaptive Language Model in Automatic Online Subtitling
A. Pražák, J.V. Psutka, J. Hoidekr, J. Kanis, L. Müller, and J. Psutka (Czech Republic)
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523-807
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Automatic Transcription of Audio Archives for Spoken Document Retrieval
P. Ircing, J. Psutka, and V. Radová (Czech Republic)
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523-808
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An Architectural Framework for Natural Language Interfaces to Agent Systems
C. Kemke (Canada)
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523-809
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The Usability of Deployed Telephone Dialog Systems: An Evaluation
K. Klöckner and A. Jameson (Germany)
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523-810
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Diagnostics of Speech Recognition using Classification Phoneme Diagnostic Trees
M. Cernak and C. Wellekens (France)
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523-811
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Combination of Latent Semantic Analysis based Language Models for Meeting Recognition
M. Pucher (Austria), Y. Huang, and Ö. Çetin (USA)
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523-812
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A Comparison of Hand-Crafted Semantic Grammars Versus Statistical Natural Language Parsing in Domain-Specific Voice Transcription
C.I. Guinn, D. Crist, and H. St. Werth (USA)
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523-813
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Statistical Language Modeling with Semantic Classes for Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition in Embedded Systems
D. Oria and J. Olsen (Finland)
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523-814
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A Statistical Method for Correcting Word Order Errors in Greek Texts
T. Athanaselis, S. Bakamidis, and I. Dologlou (Greece)
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523-815
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Augmented
Transition Networks (ATNs) for Dialog Control: A Longitudinal Study
C. Guinn and R. Hubal (USA)
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523-816
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Finding
Digest of Rules: Towards Data-Driven Data Mining
M. Sapir and M. Teverovskiy (USA)
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523-817
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Two-Layered Speaker Classification using Dynamic Bayesian Networks
C. Müller (Germany)
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What are Digital Object Identifers?
The topics to be covered include, but are not limited to:
Adaptive and Optimal Control;
Ant Colony Optimization;
Artificial Immune Systems;
Artificial Intelligence;
Artificial Neural Systems;
Associative Memory;
Autonomous Systems;
Bioinformatics;
Biological Computing;
Chaotic and Complex Systems;
Classification;
Clustering;
Cognitive Processes;
Communication Networks and Protocols;
Computational Biology;
Computational Genomics;
Computational Intelligence and Telecommunications;
Computer Vision;
Connectionism;
Cooperative Robotics;
Cultural Algorithms;
Data Fusion and Mining;
Distributed Systems;
DNA Computing;
Educational Technology;
Embedded Systems;
Evolutionary Systems;
Evolvable Hardware;
Expert Systems;
Fault Diagnosis;
Fuzzy Systems;
Genetic Algorithms;
Genetic Programming;
Hardware Implementation;
Hybrid Systems;
Image Understanding;
Immunocomputing;
Intelligent Systems;
Knowledge Discovery;
Learning Algorithms;
Life Sciences;
Machine Learning;
Memetic Algorithms;
Model-Predictive Control;
Molecular Computers;
Multi-Agent Systems (MAS);
Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms;
Natural Neural Systems;
Neural Genetic Systems;
Neural Networks;
Neural-Fuzzy Systems;
Neural-Fuzzy-Genetic Systems;
Parallel Computing;
Particle Swarm Optimization;
Pattern Recognition;
Prediction and Time Series Analysis;
Probabilistic Reasoning;
Quantum Computing;
Real Time Control;
Reinforcement Learning;
Self-organizing Maps;
Sensor Fusion;
Statistical Data Analysis;
Support Vector Machines;
Swarm Intelligence;
System Design Automation;
System Identification;
Technological Forecasting;
Theory and Foundations;
Time Series Forecasting; and
Applications of the above methods.