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- The Case-Based MatchmakerYaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Haim Boaron, Eliya Yitzaak. 1-4
- A Tale of Two Systems: Taxation Applications of Expert SystemsRodney Fisher. 5-8
- Biomedical Informatics: Computer-Support for the Health SciencesDonna L. Hudson, Maurice E. Cohen. 9-12
- Artificial Neural Networks Approach in Diagnostics of Polycythemia VeraMehmed M. Kantardzic, Hazem M. Hamdan, Benjamin Djulbegovic. 13-18
- On Cancer Recognition from Noisy ImagesEvangelos A. Yfantis, T. Lazarakis, A. Popovich, A. Angelopoulos. 19-22
- Motion Detection Motion Estimation and Motion CompensationEvangelos A. Yfantis, A. Angelopoulos, A. Popovich. 23-26
- Intelligent Systems in Clinical InformaticsMaurice E. Cohen, Donna L. Hudson. 27-30
- Group-Oriented Paper Retrieving and FilteringMinghua He, Xudong Luo, Ho-Fung Leung, Yuhui Qiu. 31-34
- Collaborating Agents of Heterogenous Valued Constraint Satisfaction ProblemsXudong Luo, Ho-Fung Leung, Jimmy Ho-Man Lee. 35-38
- A Multi-agent Approach using A-Teams for Graph DrawingHugo A. D. do Nascimento, Peter Eades, Candido Ferreira Xavier de Mendonça Neto. 39-42
- Supporting Computer-Mediated Collaboration through User-Defined AgentsKathleen M. Swigger, Letatia Ducksworth. 43-46
- DynaInteg: Meta-Ontology Supporting Dynamic Knowledge Sharing and Acquisition for Multi-Agent CooperationMinjie Zhang, Wei Li. 47-51
- Mobile Agents for Admitting New Students to Institutions of ChinaZili Zhang, Chengqi Zhang, Bin Li. 52-56
- A Framework for Natural Language AgentsJohn Gregory, Du Zhang, Meiliu Lu. 57-60
- High Performance Computing: An Agent-based ApproachSherif A. Elfayoumy, James H. Graham. 61-65
- Scalable Realization of Sparse Distributed Memory on a Multiprocessor SystemPasi Kolinummi, Kimmo Tikkanen, Timo Hämäläinen, Jukka Saarinen. 66-69
- Intelligent Sliding Mode Control of Turning OperationsGregory D. Buckner, Benito R. Fernandez, Glenn Y. Masada. 70-75
- Demonstration of an Automated Control Synthesis Tool for ManufacturingPraveen Yasarapu, Lawrence E. Holloway. 76-79
- A Multimedia Application for Interactive Production of Thermal Error ModelsQuasim H. Mehdi, William Dixon, Ian. J. Griffiths, Norman E. Gough. 80-83
- Accomodation of Fuzzy Opinion Outliers in a Multiple-Agent SystemTerrence P. Fries. 84-87
- Fuzzy Set Theory Support for Design Alternatives in a Generic Design EnvironmentDonald R. Schwartz, Wenge Tang. 88-91
- Visualization Techniques for Evaluating the Performance of Fuzzy SystemsD. Kaur, P. Dhanda, M. Mirchandani. 92-95
- Nonlinear Modeling and Fault Detection Using Fuzzy-Neural NetworkShigeharu Taniguchi, Daouren Akhmetov, Yasuhiko Dote, Seppo J. Ovaska. 96-100
- The Concept of Uncertain Reasoning and its Supporting DegreeQing Zhou, Shier Ju. 101-104
- An Empirical Investigation of the Sensitivity of Inductive Decision TreesAshraf H. Abdelwahab, Ahmed Z. Emam, Hokey Min, Adel Said Elmaghraby. 105-109
- A Method for Constructing Causal Network Based on Statistical Estimation and Eliminative InductionShier Ju, Xudong Luo. 110-115
- Cellular Neural Networks for Segmentation of Image SequenceMariofanna G. Milanova, Adel Elmaghraby, Stuart Harvey Rubin. 116-119
- Computer Vision Framework for Analyzing Projections from Video of LecturesMichael N. Wallick, Niels da Vitoria Lobo, Mubarak Shah. 120-125
- Efficient Object Location in Frame Sequences using Adaptive Fuzzy-Tuned ScanpathsMichael J. Allen, Quasim H. Mehdi, Norman E. Gough, Ian M. Coulson. 126-130
- Inducing Spatial Knowledge with a First-Order Learning SystemMaria do Carmo Nicoletti, Jane Brennan. 131-134
- A New Hybrid Evoltionary Algorithm for the Vehicle Routing and Scheduling ProblemsLuiz Satoru Ochi, Marcelo L. Rocha. 135-138
- An Evolutionary Approach for Job AssignmentRavikumar Kondadadi, Dipankar Dasgupta, Stan Franklin. 139-142
- Relations Induced by Extended Logic ProgramsJames D. Jones. 143-146
- Design and Development of Knowledge-Based Systems on the WebRalph F. Grove. 147-150
- Knowledge Based Planning of Communications Networks to Support Military Ground OperationsRobert L. Fanelli, James H. Graham. 151-154
- Nonmonotonicity in Common for Set SemanticsJames D. Jones. 155-158