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Information Sciences, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January 1975
- M. Bouckaert, Alain Pirotte, M. Snelling:
Efficient parsing algorithms for general context-free parsers. 1-26 - G. Coray, William S. Hatcher:
A logical framework for large file information handling. 27-38 - Eugene S. Santos:
Realizations of fuzzy languages by probabilistic, max-product, and maximin automata. 39-53 - Harold R. Dessau:
Recursive Harmonic Estimation. 55-70 - Pei Hsia, Raymond T. Yeh:
Marker automata. 71-88 - Åke Wernersson:
Comments on: Optimal adaptive control of linear systems with unknown measurement subsystems. 89-93
Volume 8, Number 2, April 1975
- Martin Dillon:
The use of clustering techniques in the analysis of judicial prose. 95-107 - Yasuhiko Takahara, Mihajlo D. Mesarovic:
Realizability and general dynamical systems. 109-121 - Hyo Heng Kim, Masaharu Mizumoto, Jun'ichi Toyoda, Kokichi Tanaka:
L-fuzzy grammars. 123-140 - Akihiro Takeuchi, Tadahiro Kitahashi, Kokichi Tanaka:
Random environments and automata. 141-154 - Jean-Louis Lassez:
Prefix codes, trees and automata. 155-171 - Andrew K. C. Wong, David Ghahraman:
A statistical analysis of interdependence in character sequences. 173-188
Volume 8, Number 3, 1975
- James Ting-Ho Lo:
A general bayes rule and its application to nonlinear estimation. 189-198 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
The concept of a linguistic variable and its application to approximate reasoning - I. 199-249 - Godfried T. Toussaint:
Subjective clustering and bibliography of books on pattern recognition. 251-257 - R. Vollmar:
On turing machines with variable structure. 259-270 - Derick Wood:
Time-delayed OL languages and sequences. 271-281
Volume 8, Number 4, 1975
- Zen Chen, King-Sun Fu:
On the connectivity of clusters. 283-299 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
The concept of a linguistic variable and its application to approximate reasoning - II. 301-357 - Edwin Towster:
Two ugly duckling theorems for concept-formers. 359-368
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