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    Looking for a new AI paradigm: Evolving connectionist and fuzzy connectionist systems—Theory and applications for adaptive, on-line intelligent systems 

    Kasabov, Nikola
    The paper introduces one paradigm of neuro-fuzzy techniques and an approach to building on-line, adaptive intelligent systems. This approach is called evolving connectionist systems (ECOS). ECOS evolve through incremental, ...
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    Spatial isomorphism 

    Holt, Alec; MacDonell, Stephen; Benwell, George L
    This research continues with current innovative geocomputational research trends that aim to provide enhanced spatial analysis tools. The coupling of case-based reasoning (CBR) with GIS provides the focus of this paper. ...
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    Induction of labour for post term pregnancy: An observational study 

    Parry, Emma; Parry, David; Pattison, Neil
    The aim of the study was to compare the 2 management protocols for postterm pregnancy; elective induction of labour at 42 weeks’ gestation and continuing the pregnancy with fetal monitoring while awaiting spontaneous labour. ...
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    User defined spatial business rules: storage, management and implementation — a pipe network case study 

    Cockcroft, Sophie
    The application of business rules as a means of ensuring data quality is an accepted approach in information systems development. Rules, defined by the user, are stored and manipulated by a repository or data dictionary. ...
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    A fuzzy neural network model for the estimation of the feeding rate to an anaerobic waste water treatment process 

    Kim, Jaesoo; Kozma, Robert; Kasabov, Nikola; Gols, B; Geerink, M; Cohen, T
    Biological processes are among the most challenging to predict and control. It has been recognised that the development of an intelligent system for the recognition, prediction and control of process states in a complex, ...
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    Automating information processing tasks: an agent-based architecture 

    Cranefield, Stephen; McKinlay, Bryce; Moreale, Emanuela; Purvis, Martin
    This paper describes an agent-based architecture designed to provide automation support for users who perform information processing tasks using a collection of distributed and disparate software tools and on-line resources. ...
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    Neuro-fuzzy methods for environmental modelling 

    Purvis, Martin; Kasabov, Nikola; Benwell, George L; Zhou, Qing Qing; Zhang, Feng
    This paper describes combined approaches of data preparation, neural network analysis, and fuzzy inferencing techniques (which we collectively call neuro-fuzzy engineering) to the problem of environmental modelling. The ...
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    Connectionist methods for classification of fruit populations based on visible-near infrared spectrophotometry data 

    Kim, Jaesoo; Kasabov, Nikola; Mowat, A; Poole, P
    Variation in fruit maturation can influence harvest timing and duration, post-harvest fruit attributes and consumer acceptability. Present methods of managing and identifying lines of fruit with specific attributes both ...
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    Development of a generic system for modelling spatial processes 

    Marr, Andrew; Pascoe, Richard; Benwell, George L; Mann, Samuel
    In this paper is proposed a structure for the development of a generic graphical system for modelling spatial processes (SMSP). This system seeks to integrate the spatial data handling operations of a GIS with specialist ...
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    Electronic security 

    Wolfe, Henry B
    Electronic security in this day and age covers a wide variety of techniques. One of the most important areas that must be addressed is that of commerce on the Internet. The Internet is an insecure medium to say the least. ...

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