Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics Vol.8, No.5, 2004
- Editorial:
- Special Issue on Computational Cybernetics
- Wilfried Elmenreich, and Imre J. Rudas, pp. 453-453
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This issue contains selected papers from the International IEEE Conference on Computational Cybernetics that took place in August 2003 in Hungary at the site of lake Balaton.
Computational Cybernetics is the synergetic integration of Cybernetics and Computational Intelligence techniques. Cybernetics was defined by Wiener as "the science of control and communication, in the animal and the machine". The word "cybernetics" itself stems from the Greek "kybernetes" that means pilot or governor. Thus, the science of computational Cybernetics is especially concerned with the comparative study of automatic control systems. Furthermore, Computational Cybernetics covers not only mechanical, but biological (living), social and economical systems and for this uses computational intelligence based results of communication theory, signal processing, information technology, control theory, the theory of adaptive systems, the theory of complex systems (game theory, operational research), and computer science.
We have selected 14 papers from the conference covering the fields of system design and modeling, neural networks, and fuzzy control, which resemble the great variety of computational cybernetics. While it is sometimes difficult to integrate over these differing fields, we expect the evolution of future intelligent systems at the service of mankind by the synergetic integration of these different areas. It is our hope that the papers in this issue will inspire and help our readers in the development of advanced intelligent systems.
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- Concept-Based Interactive Brainstorming in Engineering Design
- Gideon Avigad, Amiram Moshaiov, and Neima Brauner, pp. 454-459
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- Translated Multiplicative Neuron: An Extended Multiplicative Neuron that can Translate Decision Surfaces
- Eduardo Masato Iyoda, Hajime Nobuhara, and Kaoru Hirota, pp. 460-468
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- Motion-Based Template Matching for Obstacle Detection
- Kazuhiko Kawamoto, Naoya Ohnishi, Atsushi Imiya, Reinhard Klette, and Kaoru Hirota, pp. 469-476
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- Learning from Examples and Comparing Models of Human Motion
- Marek Kulbacki, Bartosz Jablonski, Ryszard Klempous, and Jakub Segen, pp. 477-481
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- Paper:
- Microstatistic Multi-User Detection Receiver
- Dusan Kocur, Jana Cízová, and Stanislav Marchevský, pp. 482-487
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- Anytime System Scheduler for Insufficient Resource Availability
- Annamária R. Várkonyi-Kóczy, and Gábor Samu, pp. 488-494
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- Paper:
- Energy-Conservative Algorithm for the Numerical Solution of Initial-Value Hamiltonian System Problems
- Edit Miletics, pp. 495-498
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- Development of Fuzzy Controllers with Dynamics Regarding Stability Conditions and Sensitivity Analysis
- Radu-Emil Precup, Stefan Preitl, and Péter Korondi, pp. 499-506
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- Paper:
- Evolutionary Design of Combinational Logic Circuits
- Cecília Reis, J. A. Tenreiro Machado, and J. Boaventura Cunha, pp. 507-513
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- A Combined Solution of the Inverse Kinematic Task in the Vicinity of the Singularities
- Imre J. Rudas, József K. Tar, János F. Bitó, Ágnes Szeghegyi, and Krzysztof R. Kozlowski, pp. 514-522
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- A Test Model for Hardware and Software Systems
- József Sziray, pp. 523-529
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- New Method of Program Selection in Digital TV Receivers and its Evaluation by Users
- Petr Weissar, Jiri Pinker, Miloslava Hrichova, and Jaroslav Firt, pp. 530-534
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- Kalman-Filter Based Control and Performance Monitoring Systems
- Attila L. Bencsik, pp. 535-543
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- Possibilities for Application of Associative Objects with Built-in Intelligence in Engineering Modeling
- László Horváth, and Imre J. Rudas, pp. 544-552
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- Paper:
- Sliding Mode Robot Control with Friction and Payload Estimation
- Lörinc Márton, and Béla Lantos, pp. 553-561
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