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Interactive visualisation tools for analysing NIR data
This paper describes a tool being developed to allow users to visualise the ripening characteristics of fruit. These characteristics, such as sugar, acid and moisture content, can be measured using non-destructive Near ...
A connectionist computational architecture based on an optical thin-film model
A novel connectionist architecture that differs from conventional architectures based on the neuroanatomy of biological organisms is described. The proposed scheme is based on the model of multilayered optical thin-films, ...
Using genetic algorithms for an optical thin-film learning model
A novel connectionist architecture based on an optical thin-film multilayer model (OTFM) is described. The architecture is explored as an alternative to the widely used neuron-inspired models, with the thin-film thicknesses ...
Spatial data acquisition from motion video
Geographic information systems are an important tool for the field of geocomputing. A key component of every system is the data—spatial data has traditionally been labour-intensive to collect, and hence expensive. This ...
Teaching a diploma in medical informatics using the World Wide Web
In this paper is discussed the preliminary development of a Diploma in Medical Informatics which will comprise courses offered entirely through the Internet in the form of World Wide Web documents and electronic mail. ...
FuNN/2—a fuzzy neural network architecture for adaptive learning and knowledge acquisition
Fuzzy neural networks have several features that make them well suited to a wide range of knowledge engineering applications. These strengths include fast and accurate learning, good generalisation capabilities, excellent ...
Improved learning strategies for multimodular fuzzy neural network systems: a case study on image classification
This paper explores two different methods for improved learning in multimodular fuzzy neural network systems for classification. It demonstrates these methods on a case study of satellite image classification using 3 ...
Connectionist-based information systems: a proposed research theme
General Characteristics of the Theme
• Emerging technology with rapidly growing practical applications
• Nationally and internationally recognised leadership of the University of Otago
• Already established organisation ...
Information warfare: where are the threats?
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Reasonable security safeguards for small to medium organisations
In today’s world most businesses, large and small, depend on their computer(s) to provide vital functions consistently and without interruption. In many organizations the loss of the computer function could mean the ...