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7th ICTAI 1995: Herndon, VA, , USA
- Seventh International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence, ICTAI '95, Herndon, VA, USA, November 5-8, 1995. IEEE Computer Society 1995, ISBN 0-8186-7312-5

- John Yen, David Randolph, Bogju Lee, James C. Liao:

A hybrid genetic algorithm for the identification of metabolic models. 4-7 - Haleh Vafaie, Kenneth A. De Jong:

Genetic algorithms as a tool for restructuring feature space representations. 8-11 - Philippe Collard, Cathy Escazut:

Genetic operators in a dual genetic algorithm. 12-19 - Carlos A. Coello Coello, Alan D. Christiansen, Arturo Hernández Aguirre:

Multiobjective design optimization of counterweight balancing of a robot arm using genetic algorithms. 20-23 - Alan Liu, Jeffrey J. P. Tsai:

A knowledge-based approach to requirements analysis. 26-33 - Jonathan Lee, Jiann-I Pan, Wei T. Huang:

Integrating object-oriented requirements specifications with formal notations. 34-41 - Herbert Groiss:

A formal semantics for mOPS5. 42-48 - Nikolay N. Mirenkov, Tatiana Mirenkova:

VIM film system. 49-54 - Daniel Dajun Zeng, Katia P. Sycara:

Using case-based reasoning as a reinforcement learning framework for optimisation with changing criteria. 56-62 - Utpal Roy, Balaji Bharadwaj, Anand Chavan, Chilukuri Krishna Mohan:

Development of a feature based expert manufacturing process planner. 63-70 - Te-Wei Chiang, Hai-Yen Hau:

Railway scheduling system using repair-based approach. 71-78 - Shigeru Shiina, Masazumi Yoshikawa, Toru Yamanouchi, Masanobu Watanabe:

PC master production scheduling system with task/resource/quantity selection heuristics. 79-86 - Béchir el Ayeb, Shengrui Wang:

An effective algorithm for incompatibility abduction problems. 90-97 - Sheng-Tun Li, Ernst L. Leiss:

Towards positive-breakdown radial basis function networks. 98-105 - Hisashi Shimodaira:

A method of selecting similar learning data in the prediction of time series using neural networks. 106-112 - Romulus Dan Vlasie:

Systematic generation of very hard cases for graph 3-colorability. 114-119 - Raymond A. Paul:

Metrics-guided reuse. 120-127 - Chye-Lin Chee, Vikram Vij, C. V. Ramamoorthy:

Using influence diagrams for software risk analysis. 128-131 - Sang-Young Cho, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, K. H. (Kane) Kim, Larry J. Peterson, D. P. Yu:

A state network approach to dynamic 3-D visualization. 134-137 - Rüdiger W. Brause, Jürgen Glitsch:

A spectral multi-resolution image encoding network. 138-141 - Matthew D. Schmill, Tim Oates, Paul R. Cohen:

Tools for detecting dependencies in AI systems. 148-155 - Pawel A. Stefanski, H. Hadon Nash, Kenneth A. De Jong:

An object-oriented toolkit for evolutionary algorithms. 156-163 - John Yen, Xiaoqing Frank Liu:

A formal approach to the analysis of priorities of imprecise conflicting requirements. 164-167 - Jawed Siddiqi, Ian C. Morrey:

Toolset to support a systematic strategy for AI development. 168-171 - Arthur Ieumwananonthachai, Benjamin W. Wah:

Statistical generalization of performance-related heuristics for knowledge-lean applications. 174-181 - Pedro M. Domingos:

Two-way induction. 182-189 - Xindong Wu, Johan Krisár, Petter Måhlén:

Noise handling with extension matrices. 190-197 - Jeffrey A. Goldman, Mark L. Axtell:

On using logic synthesis for supervised classification learning. 198-205 - Jason Tsong-Li Wang, Chia-Yo Chang:

Fast retrieval of electronic documents in digital libraries. 208-215 - Cem Ünsal, John S. Bay, Pushkin Kachroo:

Intelligent control of vehicles: preliminary results on the application of learning automata techniques to automated highway system. 216-223 - Clifton Davis, Christoph F. Eick, Balasubramanian Krishnamurthy, Ashish Shah, Lee Wanke:

Chirico-a framework for computerization of medical practice guidelines. 224-227 - Sri Hartati, Bradford G. Nickerson, George R. DeMille:

Reasoning about nuclear physics processes. 228-235 - Eiji Uchino, Takeshi Yamakawa:

High speed fuzzy learning machine with guarantee of global minimum and its applications to chaotic system identification and medical image processing. 242-249 - Giuseppe Ascia, Vincenzo Catania:

An efficient hardware architecture to support complex fuzzy reasoning. 250-257 - Jeffrey L. Goldberg:

CDM: an approach to learning in text categorization. 258-265 - John R. Benton, S. Sitharama Iyengar

, Weian Deng, Nathan E. Brener, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Tactical route planning: new algorithms for decomposing the map. 268-277 - Peggy Israel Doerschuk, Vinh D. Nguyen, Andrew L. Li:

Neural network control of a three-link leg. 278-281 - Kubilay Kaan Aydin, Erol Kocaoglan:

A knowledge-based system for redundancy resolution and path planning, using self-motion topology of redundant manipulators. 282-285 - Alexander G. Hauptmann:

Speech recognition in the Informedia Digital Video Library: uses and limitations. 288-294 - Yoshizumi Kobayashi, Hiroshi Enoki, Tadashi Ohta:

Understanding natural language requirement descriptions for telecommunication services. 295-302 - Sherry Marcus:

Querying multimedia information systems using SQL. 303-310 - Moninder Singh:

Path consistency revisited. 318-325 - Stefano Odoardi, Christoph F. Eick:

Tools for the definition and enforcement of dynamic constraints. 326-333 - Pascal Yim, Arnaud Lefort, Agnes Hebrard:

MINOS: a constraints based tool for the HyperNets. 334-337 - Jimmy Ho-Man Lee, Ho-fung Leung

, Hon-Wing Won:
Extending GENET for non-binary CSP's. 338-343 - Carol Wong, David Kortenkamp, Mark Speich:

A mobile robot that recognizes people. 346-353 - J. Sukarno Mertoguno, Nikolaos G. Bourbakis:

Analysis of the learning model for KYDON system. 354-361 - Lakshman Prasad, S. Sitharama Iyengar

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High performance algorithms for object recognition problem by multiresolution template matching. 362-365 - Djemel Ziou, Abder Koukam:

The selection of edge detectors using local image structure. 366-370 - Ning Shan, Howard J. Hamilton, Nick Cercone:

GRG: knowledge discovery using information generalization, information reduction, and rule generation. 372-379 - Man Leung Wong, Kwong-Sak Leung:

An induction system that learns programs in different programming languages using genetic programming and logic grammars. 380-387 - Huan Liu, Rudy Setiono:

Chi2: feature selection and discretization of numeric attributes. 388-391 - Marcus A. Maloof, Ryszard S. Michalski:

A method for partial-memory incremental learning and its application to computer intrusion detection. 392-397 - Nicola Leone, Pasquale Rullo:

BQM: a system integrating logic, objects, and non-monotonic reasoning. 400-407 - Pedro M. Domingos, Ernesto M. Morgado:

Progressive rules: a method for representing and using real-time knowledge. 408-415 - Lance Obermeyer, Daniel P. Miranker, David A. Brant:

Selective indexing speeds production systems. 416-423 - Robert St. Amant, Yoshitaka Kuwata, Paul R. Cohen:

Monitoring progress with dynamic programming envelopes. 426-433 - Makoto Suzuki, Dai Araki, Akira Higashide, Teruaki Suzuki:

Geographical route planning based on uncertain knowledge. 434-441 - Lenhart K. Schubert, Alfonso Gerevini:

Accelerating partial order planners by improving plan and goal choices. 442-450 - Tzvetan T. Drashansky, Anupam Joshi, John R. Rice:

SciAgents-an agent based environment for distributed, cooperative scientific computing. 452-459 - Kazuhiro Kuwabara, Toru Ishida

, Nobuyasu Osato:
AgenTalk: describing multiagent coordination protocols with inheritance. 460-465 - Richard Leow, Nandan Parameswaran:

Multiagent planning and plan execution. 466-470 - Jean-François Arcand, Christophe Ramstein:

An artificial neural network for the design of an adaptive multimodal interface. 476-479 - Stephanos E. Michos, George D. Magoulas

, Nikos Fakotakis:
A hybrid knowledge representation model in a natural language interface to MS-DOS. 480-483 - Jan Vanthienen

, Elke Dries:
Restructuring and simplifying rule bases. 484-485 - Colin L. Carter, Howard J. Hamilton:

Performance evaluation of attribute-oriented algorithms for knowledge discovery from databases. 486-489 - Michael Weiss, Tom Gray, Ariana Diaz:

An agent-based distributed multimedia service environment. 490-491 - Michael J. Pazzani, Larry Nguyen, Stefanus Mantik:

Learning from hotlists and coldlists: towards a WWW information filtering and seeking agent. 492-495 - R. James Firby, Peter N. Prokopwics, Michael J. Swain:

Plan representations for picking up trash. 496-497 - Susan M. Haller, Syed S. Ali:

Planning responses in reaction to user feedback. 498-500

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