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Neurocomputing, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1-4, March 2000
- Giovanna Castellano, Anna Maria Fanelli:
Variable selection using neural-network models. 1-13 - Satoshi Suzuki, Hiroshi Ando:
A modular network scheme for unsupervised 3D object recognition. 15-28 - Kenneth W. Bauer Jr., Stephen G. Alsing, Kelly A. Greene:
Feature screening using signal-to-noise ratios. 29-44 - Gwang Hoon Park, Yoh-Han Pao:
Unconstrained word-based approach for off-line script recognition using density-based random-vector functional-link net. 45-65 - Antonio d'Acierno:
Back-propagation learning algorithm and parallel computers: The CLEPSYDRA mapping scheme. 67-85 - José Luis Bernier, Julio Ortega Lopera, Ignacio Rojas, Alberto Prieto:
Improving the tolerance of multilayer perceptrons by minimizing the statistical sensitivity to weight deviations. 87-103 - Barbara Hammer:
On the approximation capability of recurrent neural networks. 107-123 - Mariofanna G. Milanova, Ulrich Büker:
Object recognition in image sequences with cellular neural networks. 125-141 - Steffen Schmalz, Bärbel Mertsching:
Object recognition with structural descriptions and deformable models. 143-151 - Tuomas J. Lukka, Bernd Schoner, Alec Marantz:
Phoneme discrimination from MEG data. 153-165 - Peter Sussner:
Observations on morphological associative memories and the kernel method. 167-183 - Jung-Wook Cho, Soo-Young Lee:
Analog on-chip-learning for active noise canceling. 185-190 - Georgios I. Papadimitriou, Andreas S. Pomportsis:
Learning-automata-based scheduling algorithms for input-queued ATM switches. 191-195 - Jun-il Sohn, Minho Lee:
Selective attention system using new active noise controller. 197-204
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