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    • Analysis of the macroeconomic development of European and Asia-Pacific countries with the use of connectionist models 

      Kasabov, Nikola; Akpinar, H; Rizzi, L; Deng, Jeremiah D.
      The paper applies novel techniques for on-line, adaptive learning of macroeconomic data and a consecutive analysis and prediction. The evolving connectionist system paradigm (ECOS) is used in its two versions—unsupervised ...
    • Automatic sapstain detection in processed timber through image feature analysis 

      Deng, Jeremiah D.
      Sapstain is considered a defect that must be removed from processed wood. So far, research in automatic wood inspection systems has been mostly limited to dealing with knots. In this paper, we extract a number of colour ...
    • Modelling semantic context for novelty detection in wildlife scenes 

      Yong, Suet-Peng; Deng, Jeremiah D.; Purvis, Martin K.
      Novelty detection is an important functionality that has found many applications in information retrieval and processing. In this paper we propose a novel framework that deals with novelty detection for multiple-scene image ...
    • Software effort estimation: Harmonizing algorithms and domain knowledge in an integrated data mining approach 

      Purvis, Martin; Deng, Jeremiah D.; Purvis, Maryam A.
      Software development effort estimation is important for quality management in the software development industry, yet its automation still remains a challenging issue. Applying machine learning algorithms alone often can ...

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