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International Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1/2, 2005
- J.-S. Pap, Wei Liang Xu, John E. Bronlund:
A robotic human masticatory system: kinematics simulations. 3-17 - G. X. Peng, Sheng Quan Xie, Lei Cheng:
An HVSM for improving the homing ability of visual robots. 18-31 - S. A. Hurd, Dale A. Carnegie, N. R. Brown, P. T. Gaynor:
Development of an intelligent robotic system for the automation of a meat-processing task. 32-48 - Quang Phuc Ha, Thanh Hung Tran, Gamini Dissanayake:
A wavelet- and neural network-based voice interface system for wheelchair control. 49-65 - Nkgatho Sylvester Tlale, Glen Bright, Wei Liang Xu:
Distributed control of hexapod wall climbing robot implementing Controller Area Network (CAN). 66-78 - J. Geoffrey Chase, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Jessica Lin, Carmen V. Doran, Maxim Bloomfield, Graeme C. Wake, Bob Broughton, Christopher E. Hann, Thomas Lotz:
Impact of insulin-stimulated glucose removal saturation on dynamic modelling and control of hyperglycaemia. 79-94 - Katherine T. Moorhead, S. M. Moore, J. Geoffrey Chase, Timothy David, J. Fink:
Impact of decentralised control in cerebral blood flow auto-regulation using 1D and 3D models. 95-110 - J. Geoffrey Chase, Andrew D. Rudge, Dominic S. Lee, Geoffrey M. Shaw:
Hinfinity control analysis of patient agitation management in the critically ill. 111-125 - Yong J. Yuan:
Multi-layered and conducting polymer-based biosensing membranes. 126-142 - Yongping Zhang, Ruili Wang, Peter Hunter:
Airborne pollen texture discrimination using wavelet transforms in combination with cooccurrence matrices. 143-156 - Albert Yeung, Nick Barnes:
Efficient active monocular fixation using the log-polar sensor. 157-173 - Ran Wei, David Austin, Robert E. Mahony:
Biomimetic application of desert ant visual navigation for mobile robot docking with weighted landmarks. 174-190
Volume 1, Number 3/4, 2006
- Despina Kontos, Qiang Wang, Vasileios Megalooikonomou, Alan H. Maurer, Linda C. Knight, Steve Kantor, Hrair P. Simonian, Henry P. Parkman:
A tool for handling uncertainty in segmenting regions of interest in medical images. 194-210 - Mike Nachtegael, Stefan Schulte, Dietrich Van der Weken, Valérie De Witte, Etienne E. Kerre:
Gaussian noise reduction in greyscale images. 211-233 - Yeshwanth Srinivasan, Fei Gao, Bhakti Tulpule, Shuyu Yang, Sunanda Mitra, Brian Nutter:
Segmentation and classification of cervix lesions by pattern and texture analysis. 234-246 - Manolis Falelakis, Christos Diou, Anastasios Delopoulos:
Complexity control in semantic identification. 247-262 - João Miguel da Costa Sousa, João M. Gil, Cláudia S. Ribeiro, João Rogério Caldas Pinto:
Old document recognition using fuzzy methods. 263-279 - Lukasz Wawrzyniak, Dennis Nikitenko, Pascal Matsakis:
Speaking with spatial relations. 280-300 - Jesús Chamorro-Martínez, Daniel Sánchez, Belén Prados-Suárez, Elena Galán-Perales:
Fuzzy homogeneity measures for path-based colour image segmentation. 301-318 - Charalampos Vassiliou, Dimitris Stamoulis, Drakoulis Martakos:
A hybrid content-based clustering architecture: minimising uncertainty in personalised multimedia content. 319-345 - Konstantinos Rapantzikos, Nicolas Tsapatsoulis:
A committee machine scheme for feature map fusion under uncertainty: the face detection case. 346-358 - Dimitrios I. Kosmopoulos, Ilias Maglogiannis:
Extraction of mid-level semantics from gesture videos using a Bayesian network. 359-375 - Longin Jan Latecki, Vasileios Megalooikonomou, Roland Miezianko, Dragoljub Pokrajac:
Using spatiotemporal blocks to reduce the uncertainty in detecting and tracking moving objects in video. 376-392 - Santiago Romaní, Pilar Sobrevilla, Eduard Montseny:
An approach to manage Hue and Saturation uncertainty addressed to colour segmentation algorithms. 393-408 - Manolis Wallace, Spiros Ioannou, Amaryllis Raouzaiou, Kostas Karpouzis, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Dealing with feature uncertainty in facial expression recognition. 409-429
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