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Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics

  • ISSN : 1343-0130(Print) / 1883-8014(Online)
  • Honorary Editor :Lotfi A. Zadeh (University of California)
  • Editor-in-Chief :Toshio Fukuda (Nagoya University), Kaoru Hirota (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

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JACIII Vol.11 No.8 Oct. 2007

Selected Papers from SCIS & ISIS 2006– No.3
Guest Editor : Yasuhisa Hasegawa
Associate Professor, Department of Intelligent Interaction Technologies, University of Tsukuba, Japan (As of Oct. 2007)

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JACIII Vol.11 No.8 Oct. 2007

Editorial:
Special Issue on Selected Papers from SCIS & ISIS 2006 – No.3
Yasuhisa Hasegawa, pp. 883-883

This third special issue on papers from SCIS&ISIS 2006 draws its contents from a highly successful conference attracting 526 participants from 31 countries and 464 original papers, including 297 in 60 organized sessions. The invaluable contributions by the session organizers made this conference attractive and worthwhile in soft computing and advanced intelligent systems research. Having chaired the conference's organized session committee, I wish to express my gratitude for their assistance.

Some 42 selected papers have already been published in Volumes 1 and 2 of this special issue (Vol.11, Nos.6 and 7). The present volume introduces 22 papers from organized sessions in extended form after preliminary selection and review by session organizers, chairs, and international SCIS&ISIS 2006 program committees. These papers cover fields related to intelligent systems, ranging from theoretical to practical issues such as self-organizing maps, neural networks, fuzzy clustering, fuzzy control, intelligent robots, secure smart spaces, data mining, and intelligent communication systems. The guest editors believe that readers will be inspired by these highly interesting papers, which contain clues to exploring new and seminal ideas for that next step in research.

I thank all of the authors and reviewers for the time and effort they put into this special issue. I am grateful to Prof. Toshio Fukuda of Nagoya University and to Prof. Kaoru Hirota of the Tokyo Institute of Technology for the opportunity to take part in this work.

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Maintaining Individual Diversity by Fuzzy c -Means Selection
Yoshiaki Sakakura, Noriyuki Taniguchi, Yukinobu Hoshino, and Katsuari Kamei, pp. 884-890
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A Joint-Receipt Conjoint Structure and its Additive Representation
Yutaka Matsushita, pp. 891-896
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Fuzzy Clustering Based on Total Uncertainty Degree
Tomohito Esaki, Tomonori Hashiyama, and Yahachiro Tsukamoto, pp. 897-904
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Evolution and Learning Mediated by Differences in Developmental Timing
Kei Ohnishi, Masato Uchida, and Yuji Oie, pp. 905-913
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Fuzzy Activity Network Method for Project Scheduling Under Resource Constraints
Luong Duc Long and Ario Ohsato, pp. 914-921
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Adjustability of Neural Networks with Variant Connection Weights for Obstacle Avoidance in an Intelligent Wheelchair
Toshihiko Yasuda, Hajime Tanaka, Kazushi Nakamura, and Katsuyuki Tanaka, pp. 922-930
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Soft-Target-Based Predictive Fuzzy Control for a Cart-Pendulum System with Dynamic Constraints
Yougen Chen and Seiji Yasunobu, pp. 931-936
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Hardware Feedback Self-Organizing Map and its Application to Mobile Robot Location Identification
Hiroomi Hikawa, Kazutoshi Harada, and Takenori Hirabayashi, pp. 937-945
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The Design of Central Pattern Generators Based on the Matsuoka Oscillator to Generate Rhythmic Human-Like Movement for Biped Robots
Guang Lei Liu, Maki K. Habib, Keigo Watanabe, and Kiyotaka Izumi, pp. 946-955
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Particle Swarm Optimization for Jump Height Maximization of a Serial Link Robot
Takeshi Matsui, Masatoshi Sakawa, Takeshi Uno, Kosuke Kato, Mitsuru Higashimori, and Makoto Kaneko, pp. 956-963
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Motion Overlap for a Mobile Robot to Express its Mind
Kazuki Kobayashi and Seiji Yamada, pp. 964-971
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A Hybrid Learning Strategy for Real Hardware of Swing-Up Pendulum
Shingo Nakamura, Ryo Saegusa, and Shuji Hashimoto, pp. 972-978
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Realization of Rapid Movement for Legged Entertainment Robots Using Two New Actuators, the Inertia Actuator and the Cam Charger
Amir Ali Forough Nassiraei, Kazuo Ishii, Seiji Masakado, Takayuki Matsuo, Kodai Ichikawa, Hajime Fukushima, Masayuki Murata, Takashi Sonoda, Isao Takahira, and Tsutomu Miki, pp. 979-988
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Acquisition of Behavioral Patterns Depends on Self-Embodiment Based on Robot Learning Under Multiple Instructors
Masato Kotake, Daisuke Katagami, and Katsumi Nitta, pp. 989-997
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Training of Agent Positioning Using Human's Instruction
Hidehisa Akiyama, Daisuke Katagami, and Katsumi Nitta, pp. 998-1006
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Anthropomorphization Framework for Human-Object Communication
Hirotaka Osawa, Jun Mukai, and Michita Imai, pp. 1007-1014
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A Proposal of a Language-Based Context-Sensitive Programming System
Toru Sugimoto, Noriko Ito, and Shino Iwashita, pp. 1015-1022
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Towards Building Secure Smart Spaces for Information Security in the Physical World
Shun Hattori and Katsumi Tanaka, pp. 1023-1029
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Downsized Evolutionary Video Processing for Lips Tracking and Data Acquisition
Takuya Akashi, Yuji Wakasa, Kanya Tanaka, Stephen Karungaru, and Minoru Fukumi, pp. 1030-1042
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Forest and Field Fire Search System Using MODIS Data
Eiji Nunohiro, Kei Katayama, Kenneth J. Mackin, and Jong Geol Park, pp. 1043-1048
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Use of Fuzzy Neural Network in Diagnosing Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis Based on Dental Panoramic Radiographs
Agus Zainal Arifin, Akira Asano, Akira Taguchi, Takashi Nakamoto, Masahiko Ohtsuka, Mikio Tsuda, Yoshiki Kudo, and Keiji Tanimoto, pp. 1049-1058
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