Computational Intelligence for Engineering Systems: Emergent Applications
β Scribed by LuΓs Moniz Pereira, Han The Anh (auth.), Ana Madureira, Judite Ferreira, Zita Vale (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Series
- Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation: Science and Engineering 46
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Computational Intelligence for Engineering Systems provides an overview and original analysis of new developments and advances in several areas of computational intelligence. Computational Intelligence have become the road-map for engineers to develop and analyze novel techniques to solve problems in basic sciences (such as physics, chemistry and biology) and engineering, environmental, life and social sciences. The contributions are written by international experts, who provide up-to-date aspects of the topics discussed and present recent, original insights into their own experience in these fields. The authors also include methods that apply to diverse fields such as manufacturing, tourism, power systems, computer science, robotics, chemistry, and biology.
Topics include: Simulation and evolution of real and artificial life forms; Self-organization; Models of communication and social behaviors; Emergent collective behaviors and swarm intelligence; Adaptive, complex and biologically inspired systems; Power Systems ; Web-based Applications; Knowledge discovery; Intelligent Tutoring Systems ; Decision support Systems; Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Intention Recognition with Evolution Prospection and Causal Bayes Networks....Pages 1-33
Scheduling a Cutting and Treatment Stainless Steel Sheet Line with Self-Management Capabilities....Pages 34-47
A sensor classification strategy for robotic manipulators using multidimensional scaling technique....Pages 48-60
Collective-Intelligence and Decision-Making....Pages 61-76
Analysis of Crossover Operators for Cluster Geometry Optimization....Pages 77-89
A Support Vector Machine based Framework for Protein Membership Prediction....Pages 90-103
Modeling and Control of a Dragonfly-Like Robot....Pages 104-118
Emotion Based Control of Reasoning and Decision Making....Pages 119-133
A Generic Recommendation System based on Inference and Combination of OWL-DL Ontologies....Pages 134-146
GIGADESSEA β Group Idea Generation, Argumentation, and Decision Support considering Social and Emotional Aspects....Pages 147-155
Electricity Markets: Transmission Prices Methods....Pages 156-175
Computational Intelligence Applications for Future Power Systems....Pages 176-193
β¦ Subjects
Computational Intelligence; Computing Methodologies; Energy Technology
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