<p><p>This book aims to promote a sample of current theoretical and application oriented intelligent systems research specifically in the field of neural networks computing. It presents examples of experimental and real-world investigations that demonstrate contemporary achievements and advances in
Innovations in intelligent machines. 3
โ Scribed by Jordanov, Ivan
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 161
- Series
- Studies in computational intelligence 442
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
From the Contents: An introduction to Contemporary Achievements in Intelligent Systems.- Market Power Assessment Using Hybrid Fuzzy Neural Network.- Coaching Robots: Online Behavior Learning from Human Subjective Feedback.- Persian Vowel Recognition Using the Combination of Haar Wavelet and Neural Network.- The Reproduction of the Physiological Behaviour of The Axon of Nervous Cells by means of Finite Element Models.- A Study of a Single Multiplicative Neuron (SMN) Model for Software Reliability Prediction.- Numerical Treatment for Painleve Equation I using Neural Networks and Stochastic Solvers.
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