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ANNIIP 2010: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
- Kurosh Madani:
Artificial Neural Networks and Intelligent Information Processing, Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Artificial Neural Networks and Intelligent Information Processing, ANNIIP 2010, In conjunction with ICINCO 2010, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, June 2010. INSTICC Press 2010, ISBN 978-989-8425-03-4 - Kun Zhao, Shao-Wu Zhang, Quan Pan:
Finding Fuzzy Communities in Directed Networks. ANNIIP 2010: 3-12 - Christian W. Rempis, Frank Pasemann:
Search Space Restriction of Neuro-evolution through Constrained Modularization of Neural Networks. ANNIIP 2010: 13-22 - Eva Volná:
Automatic Modularization of Artificial Neural Networks. ANNIIP 2010: 23-32 - Karsten Wendt, Matthias Ehrlich, René Schüffny:
GMPath - A Path Language for Navigation, Information Query and Modification of Data Graphs. ANNIIP 2010: 33-42 - Matthias Ehrlich, Karsten Wendt, Lukas Zühl, René Schüffny, Daniel Brüderle, Eric Müller, Bernhard Vogginger:
A Software Framework for Mapping Neural Networks to a Wafer-scale Neuromorphic Hardware System. ANNIIP 2010: 43-52 - Mubashsharul I. Shafique, Haiyi Zhang, Yifei Jiang:
Design of a Multi-Agent System for Hierarchical Network Management in Wireless Sensor Network. ANNIIP 2010: 53-62 - André Frank Krause, Volker Dürr, Bettina Bläsing, Thomas Schack:
Evolutionary Optimization of Echo State Networks: Multiple Motor Pattern Learning. ANNIIP 2010: 63-71 - Anderson Campelo, Valcir Farias, Marcus Rocha, Heliton Tavares, António Pereira:
Application of Self-organizing Maps in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. ANNIIP 2010: 72-80 - Marek Kurzynski, Andrzej Wolczowski:
Neural Networks with AR Model Coefficients Applied to the EMG Signal Classification. ANNIIP 2010: 81-86 - Pierre Boudoin, Hichem Maaref, Samir Otmane, Malik Mallem:
SPIDAR Calibration based on Neural Networks versus Optical Tracking. ANNIIP 2010: 87-98 - Dominik Maximilián Ramík, Christophe Sabourin, Kurosh Madani:
On Human Inspired Semantic SLAM's Feasibility. ANNIIP 2010: 99-108
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