Journal: IEEE Intelligent Systems

Volume 16, Issue 6

2 -- 3Nigel Shadbolt. Brute Force and Insight
4 -- 7. Neuron Function: The Mystery Persists, Computer Vision Test Holds Promise
8 -- 13Richard H. Lathrop. Guest Editor s Introduction-Intelligent Systems in Biology: Why the Excitement?
14 -- 20Russ B. Altman, Alfonso Valencia, Satoru Miyano, Shoba Ranganathan. Challenges for Intelligent Systems in Biology
21 -- 25Jadwiga R. Bienkowska, Hongxian He, Temple F. Smith. Automatic Pattern Embedding in Protein Structure Models
26 -- 34Igor Jurisica, Patrick Rogers, Janice I. Glasgow, Robert J. Collins, Jennifer R. Wolfley, Joseph R. Luft, George T. DeTitta. Improving Objectivity and Scalability in Protein Crystallization: Integrating Image Analysis With Knowledge Discovery
35 -- 41Niko Beerenwinkel, Barbara Schmidt, Hauke Walter, Rolf Kaiser, Thomas Lengauer, Daniel Hoffmann, Klaus Korn, Joachim Selbig. Geno2pheno: Interpreting Genotypic HIV Drug Resistance Tests
42 -- 51Jacqueline Renée Reich, Alex Mitchell, Carole A. Goble, Terri K. Attwood. Toward More Intelligent Annotation Tools: A Prototype
52 -- 60Cécile Capponi, Julie Chabalier, Yves Quentin, Gwennaele Fichant. A Knowledge Base for Integrated Biological Systems
62 -- 67Jong C. Park. Using Combinatory Categorial Grammar to Extract Biomedical Information
68 -- 73Maria Taboada, Julio Des, José Mira, Roque Marín. Diagnosis Systems in Medicine with Reusable Knowledge Components
74 -- 76Kim J. Vicente. Crazy Clocks: Counterintuitive Consequences of Intelligent Automation
77 -- 81Dariu Gavrila. Sensor-Based Pedestrian Protection
82 -- 83. Donald Michie: Secrets of Colossus Revealed
84 -- 94. Human Language Technologies for Knowledge Management
95 -- 98. AI Briefs