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Information Sciences, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1975
- Eugene S. Santos:

Max-product grammars and languages. 1-23 - Tzay Y. Young:

Asymptotically efficient approaches to quantum-mechanical parameter estimation. 25-42 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:

The concept of a linguistic variable and its application to approximate reasoning-III. 43-80 - Yasuichi Horibe:

A further note on the dual structure in information theory. 81-89
Volume 9, Number 2, 1975
- A. L. Lakshminarasimhan, Belur V. Dasarathy:

Multi-state-choice automata model for expedient learning in random environment. 91-98 - M. T. Dharamsi, S. C. Gupta:

Discrete-time demodulation of angle-modulated analog signals transmitted over fading channels. 99-132 - Katsuji Uosaki:

State estimation scheme for nonlinear dynamical systems based on the stochastic approximation. 133-149 - Shoji Tominaga, Shinichi Tamura, Kokichi Tanaka, Seihaku Higuchi:

Uncorrelated minimum-length sequence and its application to parameter estimation. 151-168 - U. Narayan Bhat, Richard E. Nance, Robert R. Korfhage:

Information networks: A probabilistic model for hierarchical message transfer. 169-184
Volume 9, Number 3, 1975
- Kenneth S. Miller:

Complex random fields. 185-225 - Etsuro Moriya:

Characterization theorems on abstract families of transducers. 227-238 - John M. Richardson:

Some inequalities related to the classification error for composite classes. 239-247 - James Ting-Ho Lo:

Signal detection for bilinear systems. 249-278
Volume 9, Number 4, 1975
- Yern Yeh, Craig K. Rushforth:

A state-space approach to optimum postfiltering of sampled data. 279-298 - S. T. Hardiman, Chris P. Tsokos

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Existence and stability behavior of random solutions of a system of nonlinear random equations. 299-313 - Norio Baba:

Learning behavior of stochastic automata in the last stage of learning. 315-322 - Clarence A. Ellis:

Optimal scheduling of homogeneous job systems. 323-358 - Josef Kittler:

A nonlinear distance metric criterion for feature selection in the measurement space. 359-363

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