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18th WIRN 2008: Vietri sul Mare, Italy
- Bruno Apolloni, Simone Bassis, Maria Marinaro:
New Directions in Neural Networks - 18th Italian Workshop on Neural Networks: WIRN 2008, Vietri sul Mare, Italy, May 22-24, 2008, Revised Selected Papers. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 193, IOS Press 2009, ISBN 978-1-58603-984-4
Chapter 1. Application
- Alfredo Petrosino, Antonino Staiano:
A Neural Based WSN Mote Trajectory Reconstruction for Mining Periodic Patterns. 3-11 - Francesco Voci, Fabio Massimo Frattale Mascioli:
Sugeno Model Based Control for Semi active Vehicle Suspension. 12-21 - N. Alberto Borghese:
Automatic classification of defects in an industrial environment. 22-29 - Nadia Mammone, Fabio La Foresta, Francesco Carlo Morabito, Mario Versaci:
STLmax joint Mutual Information for quantifying independence in the epileptic brain. 30-39 - Matteo Cacciola, Fabio La Foresta, Francesco Carlo Morabito, Mario Versaci:
Neural Networks for the Parameters Characterization of ECG Dynamical Model. 40-49 - Fabio La Foresta, Nadia Mammone, Giuseppina Inuso, Francesco Carlo Morabito, Andrea Azzerboni:
Multiresolution Minimization of Renyi's Mutual Information for fetal-ECG Extraction. 50-59 - Alberto Bertoni, Raffaella Folgieri, Giorgio Valentini:
Classification of DNA microarray data with Random Projection Ensembles of Polynomial SVMs. 60-66 - Vincenzo Conti, Carmelo Militello, Filippo Sorbello, Salvatore Vitabile:
An Embedded Fingerprints Classification System based on Weightless Neural Networks. 67-75 - Dario Malchiodi, Simone Bassis, Lorenzo Valerio:
Discovering regression data quality through clustering methods. 76-85
Chapter 2. Models
- Michele Scarpiniti, Daniele Vigliano, Raffaele Parisi, Aurelio Uncini:
A Flexible Natural Gradient Approach to Blind Separation of Complex Signals. 89-98 - Angelo Ciaramella:
Single Channel Polyphonic Music Transcription. 99-108 - Roberto Serra, Alex Graudenzi, Marco Villani:
Genetic Regulatory Networks and Neural Networks. 109-117 - Maurizio Filippone, Francesco Masulli, Stefano Rovetta:
An Experimental Comparison of Kernel Clustering Methods. 118-126 - Marco Gori:
Diffusion Learning and Regularization. 127-137 - Bruno Apolloni, Simone Bassis:
Sources of asymmetric randomness. 138-147 - Stefano Arca, Alberto Bertoni, Giuseppe Lipori:
Random projections preserving the Hamming distance between words. 148-153 - Francesco Palmieri:
Notes on Factor Graphs. 154-162
Chapter 3. Economy and Complexity Workshop
- Marilena Sibillo, Mariarosaria Coppola, Valeria D'Amato, Emilia Di Lorenzo:
Safety loading in the annuity pension fund dynamics. 165-175 - Marina Resta:
Early Warning Systems: an approach via Self Organizing Maps with applications to emergent markets. 176-184 - Michele Fedrizzi, Silvio Giove:
Optimal partial questioning in large dimensional AHP. 185-193 - Gisella Facchinetti, Nicoletta Pacchiarotti:
Evaluation of fuzzy quantities by means of a weighting functions. 194-204 - Francesco Giordano, Michele La Rocca, Cira Perna:
Neural Network Sieve Bootstrap Prediction Intervals: Some Real Data Evidence. 205-213 - Marco Corazza, Silvio Giove:
Fuzzy Interval Net Present Value. 214-222 - Ida Bifulco, Francesco Iorio, Francesco Napolitano, Giancarlo Raiconi, Roberto Tagliaferri:
Interactive Visualization Tools for Meta-Clustering. 223-231
Chapter 4. Remote Sensing Images Processing
- Matteo Cacciola, Francesco Carlo Morabito, Vincenzo Barrile:
Remote Sensing Imagery for Soil Characterization: a Wavelet Neural Data Fusion Approach. 235-244 - Ferdinando Giacco, Silvia Scarpetta, Luca Pugliese, Maria Marinaro, Christian Thiel:
Application of Self Organizing Maps to multi-resolution and multi-spectral remote sensed images. 245-253 - Christian Thiel, Ferdinando Giacco, Friedhelm Schwenker, Günther Palm:
Comparison of Neural Classification Algorithms Applied to Land Cover Mapping. 254-263
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