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International Journal of Neural Systems, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1-2, February - April 2005
- Nikola K. Kasabov, Hojjat Adeli, Nikhil R. Pal:
Introduction.
- Dimitris Glotsos, Jussi Tohka, Panagiota Ravazoula, Dionisis A. Cavouras, George Nikiforidis:
Automated diagnosis of brain tumours astrocytomas using probabilistic neural network clustering and support vector machines. 1-11 - Toshikazu Samura, Motonobu Hattori:
Hippocampal memory modification induced by pattern completion and spike-timing dependent synaptic plasticity. 13-22 - Tadashi Yamazaki, Shigeru Tanaka:
A neural network model for trace conditioning. 23-30 - Basabi Bhaumik, Alok Agarwal, Manish Manohar:
Receptive field properties of near neighbor orientation selective neurons in the visual cortex: a modeling study. 31-40 - Artur M. Arsénio:
Development of neural mechanisms for machine learning. 41-54 - Akhil Ranjan Garg, Klaus Obermayer, Basabi Bhaumik:
Development of feedforward receptive field structure of a simple cell and its contribution to the orientation selectivity: a modeling study. 55-70 - Chin-Teng Lin, Ken-Li Lin, Chih-Hsien Yang, I-Fang Chung, Chuen-Der Huang, Yuh-Shyong Yang:
Protein metal binding residue prediction based on neural networks. 71-84 - Andriyan Bayu Suksmono, Akira Hirose:
Beamforming of ultra-wideband pulses by a complex-valued spatio-temporal multilayer neural network. 85-91 - Ayako Onzo, Ken Mogi:
Dynamics of betting behavior under flat reward condition. 93-99 - Timo Similä, Sampsa Laine:
Visual approach to supervised variable selection by self-organizing map. 101-110 - Ikuko Nishikawa, Takeshi Iritani, Kazutoshi Sakakibara, Yasuaki Kuroe:
Phase dynamics of complex-valued neural networks and its application to traffic signal control. 111-120 - Samarasena Buchala, Neil Davey, Ray J. Frank, Martin J. Loomes, Tim M. Gale:
The role of global and feature based information in gender classification of faces: a comparison of human performance and computational models. 121-128 - Mitsuo Yoshida, Yasuaki Kuroe, Takehiro Mori:
Models of hopfield-type quaternion neural networks and their energy functions. 129-135 - Cleber Zanchettin, Teresa Bernarda Ludermir:
Hybrid neural systems for pattern recognition in artificial noses. 137-149 - Dehu Qi, Ron Sun:
Learning to cooperate in solving the traveling salesman problem. 151-162
Volume 15, Number 3, June 2005
- Merja Oja, Göran O. Sperber, Jonas Blomberg, Samuel Kaski:
Self-organizing map-based discovery and visualization of human endogenous retroviral sequence groups. 163-179 - Cheolhwan Oh, Stanislaw H. Zak, Guisheng Zhai:
Autoassociative memory design using interconnected generalized brain-state-in-a-box neural networks. 181-196 - César Ignacio García-Osorio, Colin Fyfe:
The combined use of self-organizing maps and andrews' curves. 197-206 - Roland Orre, Andrew Bate, G. Niklas Norén, Erik Swahn, Stefan Arnborg, I. Ralph Edwards:
A bayesian recurrent neural network for unsupervised pattern recognition in large incomplete data sets. 207-222 - Garimella Rama Murthy:
Multi/infinite dimensional neural networks, multi/infinite dimensional logic theory. 223-225
Volume 15, Number 4, August 2005
- Janne Nikkilä, Christophe Roos, Eerika Savia, Samuel Kaski:
Exploratory modeling of yeast stress response and its regulation with gcca and associative clustering. 237-246 - Tony Bellotti, Zhiyuan Luo, Alex Gammerman, Frederick W. Van Delft, Vaskar Saha:
Qualified predictions for microarray and proteomics pattern diagnostics with confidence machines. 247-258 - Ali Al-Shahib, Rainer Breitling, David R. Gilbert:
Franksum: new feature selection method for protein function prediction. 259-275 - Yi Zhao, Michael Small:
Equivalence between "feeling the pulse" on the human wrist and the pulse pressure wave at fingertip. 277-286 - Sung-Hee Park, Keun Ho Ryu, David R. Gilbert:
Fast similarity search for protein 3d structures using topological pattern matching based on spatial relations. 287-296 - Wai-Ki Ching, Michael K. Ng, Eric S. Fung, Tatsuya Akutsu:
On construction of stochastic genetic networks based on gene expression sequences. 297-310 - Carla S. Möller-Levet, Hujun Yin:
Modeling and analysis of gene expression time-series based on co-expression. 311-322
Volume 15, Number 5, October 2005
- Ralf Kretzschmar, Nicolaos B. Karayiannis, Fritz Eggimann:
Feedforward neural network models for handling class overlap and class imbalance. 323-338 - Markus Volkmer:
Theoretical analysis of a time-frequency-pcnn auditory cortex model. 339-347 - Riccardo Rizzo:
A high-order graph generating self-organizing structure. 349-355 - Thomas L. Hemminger:
Antenna impedance matching with neural networks. 357-361 - Vassilis S. Kodogiannis, Edmund Wadge:
The use of gas-sensor arrays to diagnose urinary tract infections. 363-376 - Wen Yu, América Morales:
Neural networks for the optimization of crude oil blending. 377-389 - Dimitrios S. Frossyniotis, Christos Pateritsas, Andreas Stafylopatis:
A multi-clustering fusion scheme for data partitioning. 391-401 - V. Sree Krishna Chaitanya:
Full-state tracking control of a mobile robot using neural networks. 403-414
Volume 15, Number 6, December 2005
- Ian Berry, Julie Wilson, Jon Diprose, Dave Stuart, Stephen Fuller, Robert Esnouf:
Image storage for automated crystallization imaging systems. 415-425 - Richard Labib, Francis Audette, Alexandre Fortin, Reza Assadi:
Hardware implementation of a new artificial neuron. 427-433 - Xiaoming Chen, Zheng Tang, Catherine Vairappan, Songsong Li, Toshimi Okada:
A modified error backpropagation algorithm for complex-value neural networks. 435-443 - Hazem M. El-Bakry, Qiangfu Zhao:
Fast time delay neural networks. 445-455 - Sai-Ho Ling, Frank H. F. Leung, Hak-Keung Lam:
An improved genetic algorithm based fuzzy-tuned neural network. 457-474 - Feng Chu, Lipo Wang:
Applications of support vector machines to cancer classification with microarray data. 475-484
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