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Systems and Computers in Japan, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 1995
- Issei Numata, Susumu Horiguchi:
Wafer-scale integration implementation of mesh-connected multiprocessor systems. 1-10 - Takahiro Nagai, Takeshi Imanaka, Jun'ichi Toyoda, Tsukasa Hirashima, Kuniaki Uehara, Yuichi Nagasawa:
A method for generating program specification from source program - analysis by transforming program structure and argument manipulation. 11-25 - Haruhiko Kimura, Shin-ya Kobayashi, Tsuyoshi Takebe, Kazuyuki Sumiyoshi:
High-speed match algorithm of a production system. 26-39 - Tsuyoshi Yamamura, Noboru Ohnishi, Noboru Sugie:
A method of anaphora resolution based on the concept of observation. 40-49 - Haruhiko Kimura, Shin-ya Kobayashi, Tsuyoshi Takebe, Kazuyuki Sumiyoshi:
Direct match algorithm for production systems. 50-61 - Shoichi Hashimoto, Hideo Saito:
Restoration of shift variant blurred image estimating the parameter distribution of point-spread function. 62-72 - Toru Hisamitsu, Yoshihiko Nitta:
A generalized algorithm for Japanese morphological analysis and a comparative evaluation of some heuristics. 73-87 - Li Tang, Muneki Ohya, Yoshinobu Sato, Shinichi Tamura, Hiroaki Naito, Koushi Harada, Takahiro Kozuka:
Artifact cancellation in MRI due to phase encoding axis motion. 88-98 - Seiichi Ozawa, Kazuyoshi Tsutsumi:
A multimodule neural network model and the estimate of its nature as associative memory. 99-110
Volume 26, Number 2, 1995
- Koichi Yamashita, Shohei Ikehara:
A study of network logic for wafer-scale parallel-access memory and a yield analysis. 1-9 - Shusuke Okamoto, Ichie Watanabe, Hajime Iizuka:
A new parallel algorithm for the n-Job, m-machine flow-shop scheduling problem. 10-21 - Kenji Hatori, Morio Nagata:
A support system for understanding list processing programs which generates explanations and input-output examples. 22-35 - Masatoshi Kimachi, Masaki Teshigawara, Kenji Kanayama:
Application of fuzzy theory to handwritten character recognition. 36-44 - Jun Inagawa, Tsukasa Maejima:
Nonrigid motion tracking of image sequences based on smoothness constraints. 45-53 - Yo Taniguchi, Chitose Nakaya, Yoshitaka Bito, Etsuji Yamamoto:
A high-speed MRI simulator using the transition matrix method and periodicity of magnetization. 54-62 - Koichi Sano, Hideaki Koizumi, Atushi Takane:
Enhancing the image quality of high-resolution MR angiography. 63-72 - Toshio Tanaka, Tetsuya Higuchi, Tatsumi Furuya:
An efficient algorithm for solving optimization problems on Hopfield-type neural networks. 73-84 - Katsushi Morimoto, Hirokazu Iriguchi, Jun-Ichi Aoe:
A dictionary retrieval algorithm using two trie structures. 85-97 - Kenji Murakami, Masanori Izumida, Hirochika Takechi:
Selection and consolidation of memorized information for distributed associative memories. 98-108
Volume 26, Number 3, 1995
- Minoru Harada, Junichi Nishimurae, Yoshiyuki Nakamura:
Automatic process design from nonprocedural specification. 1-16 - Nobuhiro Yanagida, Hiroshi Takahashi, Yuzo Takamatsu:
Multiple fault diagnosis in combinational circuits using sensitizing input-pairs. 17-29 - Minoru Ito, Kuniyasu Shimizu, Michio Nakanishi, Akihiro Hashimoto:
A polynomial-time algorithm for computing characteristic strings under a set of strings. 30-38 - Toshikazu Wada, Makito Seki, Takashi Matsuyama:
High-precision γ-ω hough transformation algorithm to detect arbitrary digital lines. 39-52 - Hidekazu Kawabe:
Character recognition by the moments using associated legendre functions. 53-64 - Satoshi Yamaguchi, Nozomu Okazaki, Hidekiyo Itakura:
A concurrent learning algorithm of forward and inverse models using feedback error learning in the early stage. 65-73 - Hisaaki Ochi, Etsuji Yamamoto, Kunio Sawaya, Saburo Adachi:
Analysis of MRI antenna loaded by an elliptical subject. 74-82 - Sei-ichiro Kamata, Eiji Kawaguchi, Michiharu Niimi:
An interactive analysis method for multidimensional images using a Hilbert curve. 83-92 - Hideo Shimazu, Yosuke Takashima:
Multimodal definite clause grammar. 93-102 - Tadahiko Kumamoto, Akira Ito:
An analysis of user-consultant dialogues and its application to dialogue processing in a dialogue-based consultant system. 103-114
Volume 26, Number 4, 1995
- Takahiro Yakoh, Yuichiro Anzai, Tomoyoshi Sugawara:
μ-PULSER: A reactive operating system for personal robots. 1-10 - Hiroto Kagotani, Takashi Nanya:
Synthesis of two-phase quasi-delay-insensitive circuits from dependency graphs. 11-19 - Mamoru Nakanishi:
Improved reslicing by voxel-project-method. 20-29 - Eiichiro Sumita, Osamu Furuse, Hitoshi Iida:
An example-based disambiguation of english prepositional phrase attachment. 30-41 - Kunikazu Kobayashi, Toyoshi Torioka, Hajime Hara:
Pattern separation function of two-layered random net with feedforward inhibitory connections. 42-51 - Haruhiko Kimura, Shin-ya Kobayashi, Kazuyuki Sumiyoshi, Tsuyoshi Takebe:
A condition matching algorithm for high-cost rules in production systems: Effectiveness measurements. 52-63 - Tatsuya Morita, Kazuyoshi Nakajima:
Bidirectional learning for neural network having butterfly structure. 64-73 - Masayoshi Kamijo, Shin-Ichi Aihara:
Identification for complicated shape objects by using stochastic fractal variables - categorizing dust particles on LSI wafer surface. 74-83 - Hironori Mizuno, Yoichi Muraoka:
Computer graphic model of walking quadruped animal. 84-94 - Yuji Koide, Yukihiko Yamashita, Hidemitsu Ogawa:
A unified theory of the family of projection filters for signal and image estimation. 95-105
Volume 26, Number 5, 1995
- Ryouei Takahashi, Hirofumi Wakayama:
Discriminative efficiency methodology for validating software quality classification models. 1-18 - Michihiro Ohno, Masato Okada, Kunihiko Fukushima:
Neocognitron learning by backpropagation. 19-28 - Takeshi Ito, Noboru Ohnishi, Noboru Sugie:
Problem-solving SCRIPT and classification of drawings for explaining human drawing processes. 29-42 - Hideki Noda, Mehdi N. Shirazi:
Data-driven segmentation of textured images using hierarchical markov random fields. 43-53 - Toshiki Kindo:
A quasi-competitive network with transition between models. 54-66 - Satoshi Matsuda:
Stability of solutions in hopfield neural network. 67-78 - Ken Tsutsuguchi, Hidetomo Sakaino, Yasuhiko Watanabe:
Terrain adaptive human walking animation. 79-88 - Kazunori Takatsu, Hidefumi Sawai, Sumio Watanabe, Masahide Yoneyama:
Genetic algorithms applied to bayesian image restoration. 89-98 - Toshifumi Kanamaru, Yoshihiko Ogawa, Tomoaki Shirakawa, Hideo Kitajima:
Hierarchical variable-block-size motion detection with a constant average block size per frame. 99-109
Volume 26, Number 6, 1995
- Hayato Yamana, Toshiaki Yasue, Yoshihiko Ishii, Yoichi Muraoka:
A speculative execution scheme of macrotasks for parallel processing systems. 1-15 - Nariyoshi Yamai, Susumu Wakabayashi, Shinji Shimojo, Hideo Miyahara:
Design and implementation of load-balancing mechanism at command level on UNIX. 16-26 - Makoto Kosugi:
Human-face search and location in a scene by multi-pyramid architecture for personal identification. 27-38 - Naoki Mukawa:
Optical model for motion image analysis. 39-48 - Qi Jia, Katsuyuki Hagiwara, Shiro Usui, Naohiro Toda:
Analysis of the error back-propagation learning algorithms with gain. 49-58 - Shinji Negishi, Shinji Ozawa, Masataka Chiba:
Automatic tracking of highway road edge based on vehicle dynamics. 59-70 - Tetsuo Sugahara, Yoshio Yanagihara, Naozo Sugimoto:
Construction of structural edge map on chest radiograph using hough transformation and line connection. 71-78 - Yukio Ohsawa, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Networked bubble propagation method as a polynomial-time hypothetical reasoning for computing near-optimal solution. 79-94 - Yoshihide Inoue, Hideo Taguchi, Eizo Kuroda:
Performance characteristics of analog metal-oxide semiconductor type neuroprocessor. 95-106
Volume 26, Number 7, 1995
- Eiji Fujiwara, Tsuyoshi Tanaka:
Fault-tolerant associate memories. 1-12 - Guangyi Bai, Hirofumi Amano, Akifumi Makinouchi:
WAKASHI/C: A storage system for multimedia database. 13-23 - Noriyoshi Itazaki, Kozo Kinoshita, Hisao Naitoh:
Test pattern generation for crosstalk faults considering the gate delay. 24-33 - Shinichi Taniguchi, Shojiro Nishio, Nobuya Kubo:
Efficiency of the conflict-preserving serializable scheduler for object-oriented databases. 34-46 - Hirochika Takechi, Kenji Murakami, Masanori Izumida:
Backpropagation learning algorithm with different learning coefficients for each layer. 47-56 - Keisuke Iwasaki, Fumio Kishino:
Characteristics measurement for three-dimensional surfaces based on multiple filtering. 57-68 - Kenji Shoji:
An algorithm for affine transformation of binary images stored in pxy tables by run format. 69-78 - Tsuneo Yoneyama:
Limits of pictorial pattern discrimination caused by noise originating in image pickup process and the deduced optimum resolution. 79-87 - Hiroyasu Taniguchi, Akinobu Seki, Shin'ichi Kuroda, Shigeki Ikebata, Haruki Furusawa:
A method of motion analysis using spatiotemporal image-directional temporal plane transform. 88-97 - Takafumi Katayama, Eiji Suzuki, Masao Saito:
Staging of awake and sleep based on feature map. 98-107
Volume 26, Number 8, 1995
- Akihiro Fujii, Yoshiaki Nemoto:
Evaluation of a causal order protocol in broadcast channel. 1-11 - Hideki Sakamoto, Kazutoshi Nishimura, Hirotaka Nakano:
A large-scale multiple-access method for video-on-demand systems. 12-21 - Susumu Kawakami, Hiroaki Okamoto:
How local image velocity is detected by cells on the magnocellular pathway of the visual cortex. 22-34 - Tetsushi Wakabayashi, Shinji Tsuruoka, Fumitaka Kimura, Yasuji Miyake:
Increasing the feature size in handwritten numeral recognition to improve accuracy. 35-44 - Hiroshi Murase, Shree K. Nayar:
Three-dimensional object recognition from appearance - Parametric eigenspace method. 45-54 - Atsushi Nobiki, Hiroshi Naruse, Tetsuro Yabuta, Mitsuhiro Tateda:
Initial value search method for multiple viewpoint stereo measurement using genetic algorithms. 55-65 - Kenji Suzuki, Isao Horiba, Kazuo Ikegaya, Michio Nanki:
Recognition of Coronary Arterial Stenosis Using Neural Network on DSA System. 66-74 - Yoshiyuki Sakaguchi, Michihiko Minoh, Katsuo Ikeda:
PARTY: A numerical calculation method for a dynamically deformable cloth model. 75-87 - Qianren Zhang, Morihiro Sakamoto, Kazuaki Kidokoro, Riichiro Mizoguchi, Yoshiyuki Takaoka, Masatosi Yamashita, Kenji Hirobe:
Construction of a reusable knowledge base - Generating operation sequences for the accident restoration of primary substations based on the reusable knowledge base. 88-104
Volume 26, Number 9, 1995
- Kalidou Gaye, Toshihiro Hanawa, Hideharu Amano:
An analysis of the hot spot contention and message combining on the simple serial synchronized-multistage interconnection network. 1-12 - Chikako Nakanishi, Hideki Ando, Hirohisa Machida, Masao Nakaya:
Code scheduling on a superscalar processor: SARCH. 13-22 - Takao Uehara:
Application of abduction to computer bridge. 23-33 - Naonori Ueda, Ryohei Nakano:
Competitive and selective learning method for vector quantizer design - Equidistortion principle and its algorithm. 34-49 - Itsuki Noda:
A learning method for recurrent networks based on minimization of states of finite state machines. 50-60 - Kunizaku Kobayashi, Toyoshi Torioka, Nobuo Yoshida:
A wavelet neural network with network optimizing function. 61-71 - Toshiyuki Gotoh, Takashi Toriu:
A recursive algorithm for edge intensity and gray-level thresholds selection based on edge and contour evaluation. 72-80 - Hisaaki Ochi, Etsuji Yamamoto, Kunio Sawaya, Saburo Adachi:
Analysis of radio frequency magnetic field penetration in a body within magnetic resonance imaging antenna. 81-89 - Hirohide Ushida, Toru Yamaguchi, Tomohiro Takagi:
Human-motion recognition via a fuzzy associative memory system. 90-104
Volume 26, Number 10, 1995
- Takashi Watanabe, Tsuyoshi Ohta, Tadanori Mizuno, Hikaru Nakanishi:
Adaptive load balancing with bidirectional piggybacking. 1-12 - Taiichi Yuasa, Toshiro Kijima, Yutaka Konishi:
The extended C language NCX for data-parallel programming. 13-23 - Yuzo Takamatsu, Isao Higashi, Tsuyoshi Kodama:
Test generation for sequential circuits using parallel fault simulation with random inputs. 24-34 - Hayaru Shouno, Kunihiko Fukushima:
Connected character recognition in cursive handwriting using selective attention model with bend processing. 35-46 - Hisao Niwa, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Yoshihiro Kojima, Yasuharu Shimeki, Susumu Maruno, Kazuhiro Kayashima:
Character recognition system with cooperation of pattern and symbolic processing. 47-58 - Shinjiro Kawato:
Extraction of three-dimensional structure from images of multiple viewpoints by two-step voting. 59-67 - Masanori Takamoto, Naoyuki Yamada, Yasuhiro Kobayashi, Hisanori Nonaka, Shigeru Okoshi:
Zero-one quadratic programming algorithm for resource leveling of manufacturing process schedules. 68-76 - Sato Saga, Hiromi Makino, Juni-Ichi Sasaki:
A method for modeling freehand curves - The fuzzy spline interpolation. 77-87 - Eiji Kitagawa, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Minoru Okada, Shigeki Yokoi:
Evaluation of an environment for supporting development of a three-dimensional image processing system VISUAL by development of virtual space manipulating system. 88-96 - Hiroaki Nakai, Kazuhiro Fukui, Yoshinori Kuno:
Detection of moving objects with three-level continuous modules. 97-109
Volume 26, Number 11, 1995
- Ryuichi Takahashi, Takashi Nanya:
Logic circuit design for testability using orthonormal expansions. 1-11 - Tadashi Ohmori, Yoshihiro Matsumoto:
Parallel database algorithms for solving planning problems on very large databases. 12-25 - Toshimitsu Tanaka, Tokiichiro Takahashi:
Fast and accurate image generation with adaptive tables. 26-37 - Akinobu Shimizu, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Jun-ichi Hasegawa:
Characteristics of rotatory second order difference filter for computer aided diagnosis of medical images. 38-51 - Toshikazu Nishimura, Shoichi Hirose, Michihiko Minoh, Katsuo Ikeda:
Tracking the context in man-machine communication. 52-62 - Satoru Morita, Toshio Kawashima:
Generating a hierarchical aspect graph based on multiple range data. 63-75 - Hiroyuki Kamio, Hiroshi Matsuura, Tsuneo Nitta, Yasuyuki Masai:
Multimodal dialogue system MultiksDial. 76-87 - Takayuki Nakamura, Minoru Asada, Yoshiaki Shirai:
Recovery of an SHGC shape and pose from shading and contour based on weak lambertian assumption. 88-99 - Koji Wakimoto, Satoshi Tanaka, Akira Maeda, Mitsuhide Shima:
A similarity retrieval method of drawings based on graph representation. 100-109
Volume 26, Number 12, 1995
- Toshio Nakatani:
Status and issues of HPF compilers. 1-7 - Eiko Tanaka, Yoshio Tanaka, Masakazu Nakanishi:
Adaptive garbage collection and experiments for implementation. 8-16 - Yoshihiro Takada, Koji Torii:
A method for measuring programmer debugging performance from key strokes. 17-27 - Takeaki Y. Mori, Satoshi Suzuki, Tsutomu Horikoshi, Takayuki Yasuno:
Multiscale structure from multiviews by ∇2G filtered three-dimensional voting. 28-39 - Kunitoshi Komatsu, Kaoru Sezaki, Yasuhiko Yasuda:
Reversible subband coding of images. 40-48 - Sadaaki Yamane, Keiji Aoki, Masao Izumi, Kunio Fukunaga:
Model-based object recognition using basic probability assignment. 49-57 - Katsuyuki Tanimizu:
Tree construction for compression of partially condensed one-dimensional data in index space. 58-70 - Tadashi Nakanishi, Akio Shio, Kenichiro Ishii:
Automatic vehicle image extraction based on spatio-temporal image analysis. 71-82 - Michita Imai, Yuichiro Anzai, Kazuo Hiraki:
Human-robot interface with attention. 83-95 - Yoshihiro Sekiguchi, Minoru Shigenaga:
Use of associative information to continuous speech recognition. 96-106
Volume 26, Number 13, 1995
- Yasuhiro Hirano, Tetsuji Satoh, Fumiaki Miura:
Improved extendible hashing with high concurrency. 1-11 - Hiroshi Fujii, Norihiko Sakurai, Atsushi Ishikawa:
Evaluation of multiple access scheduling for moving picture information. 12-20 - Hideaki Goto, Hirotomo Aso:
Robust and fast text-line extraction using local linearity of the text-line. 21-31 - Kazuo Sumita, Seiji Miike, Kenji Ono, Tetsuro Chino:
Automatic abstract generation based on document structure analysis and its evaluation as a document retrieval presentation function. 32-43 - Masayoshi Kamijo, Shin-Ichi Aihara, Masaru Nakazawa:
Identification of objects of complex shape by using stochastic local fractal variables-categorizing dust particles on lsi wafer surface. 44-54 - Takashi Yahagi, Hiroaki Takano:
Face recognition using neural networks with multiple combinations of categories. 55-65 - Masahiro Hashimoto, Yoshinori Sakai, Hirotsugu Kinoshita:
An object extraction method using sampled active contour model. 66-74 - Takeshi Kawabata:
Topic-focusing mechanism for speech recognition based on probabilistic grammar and topic-markov model. 75-82 - Jun'ichi Shibayama, Akira Maeda:
Precise verification of seal impressions. 83-92 - Kosei Demura, Yuichiro Anzai, Masahiro Kajiura:
Supervised one-shot learning algorithm for real-valued inputs. 93-104
Volume 26, Number 14, 1995
- Jun Miyazaki, Haruo Yokota:
An implementation of parallel production systems with two load balancing mechanisms. 1-14 - Hiroaki Ueda, Kozo Kinoshita:
Evaluation of the maximum number of switching gates for CMOS circuits. 15-25 - Tsutomu Maruyama, Yasushi Kanoh, Tetsuya Hirose, Kazuhiro Muramatsu, Toshiyuki Nakata, Yoshihiro Asano, Yu Inamura:
Architecture of a parallel machine: Cenju-3. 26-36 - Hitoshi Isahara, Yuriko Uchida:
Analysis, generation and semantic representation in CONTRAST - a context-based machine translation system. 37-53 - Mikio Shinya:
Spatio-temporal anti-aliasing by the pixel-tracing method. 54-66 - Yutaka Ishiyama, Fumio Kubo, Hironobu Takahashi, Fumiaki Tomita:
Labeling board based on boundary tracking. 67-76 - Yoichi Takebayashi:
Spontaneous speech dialogue system TOSBURG II - the user-centered multimodal interface. 77-91 - Hideaki Kikuchi, Ikuo Kudo, Tetsunori Kobayashi, Katsuhiko Shirai:
Handling of user interruption to achieve timing-free utterances for spoken dialogue interface. 92-104
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