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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January / February 1989
- Yacov Y. Haimes:

Continuing education in engineering. 2-5 - Max B. Mendel, Thomas B. Sheridan:

Filtering information from human experts. 6-16 - Roy Rada, Hafedh Mili, Ellen Bicknell, Maria Blettner:

Development and application of a metric on semantic nets. 17-30 - Wen-Ran Zhang, Su-Shing Chen, James C. Bezdek:

Pool2: a generic system for cognitive map development and decision analysis. 31-39 - Jeff Rickel:

Intelligent computer-aided instruction: a survey organized around system components. 40-57 - James R. Burns, Wayland H. Winstead, Dwight A. Haworth:

Semantic nets as paradigms for both causal and judgemental knowledge representation. 58-67 - Virginia Clarson, Joseph J. Liang:

Mathematical classification of evoked potential waveforms. 68-73 - Y. F. Zheng:

Acceleration compensation for biped robots to reject external disturbances. 74-84 - Azuma Ohuchi, Ikuo Kaji:

Correction procedures for flexible interpretive structural modeling. 85-94 - Behnam Malakooti:

Identifying nondominated alternatives with partial information for multiple-objective discrete and linear programming problems. 95-107 - Hiroshige Inazumi, Masaki Kochiya, Shigeichi Hirasawa:

On the trade-offs between the file redundancy and the communication costs in distributed database systems. 108-112 - Mohammed Boudaoud, Luis F. Chaparro:

Nonstationary composite modeling of images. 112-117 - Nobuo Kawabata:

Three-dimensional interpretation of perspective images. 117-123 - Sadaaki Miyamoto:

Two approaches for information retrieval through fuzzy associations. 123-130 - Kai-Hsiung Chang, Mammatha Edhala:

Error recovery: a condition-oriented replanning approach. 130-134 - Shir Kuan Lin:

Singularity of nonlinear feedback control scheme for robots. 134-139 - Charles P. Neuman:

On the LU factorization of Hessenberg matrices. 139-140 - Bum Hee Lee:

Constraints identification in time-varying obstacle avoidance for mechanical manipulators. 140-143 - Hsiao-Fan Wang, Sheng-Yuan Shen:

Group decision support with MOLP applications. 143-153 - Charng-Horng Hsieh, Tain Sue Jan:

Reorganization of historical data to support the analysis of organization's behavior. 153-158
Volume 19, Number 2, March / April 1989
- Wayne J. Davis, Albert T. Jones:

A functional approach to designing architectures for CIM. 164-174 - Koteswara Rao Vemuri, Soo-Ik Oh, Richard Allen Miller:

Topology-based geometry representation to support geometric reasoning. 175-187 - Paula Gabbert, Donald E. Brown:

Knowledge-based computer-aided design of materials handling systems. 188-196 - Charles J. Malmborg, Bhaskaran Krishnakumar:

Optimal storage assignment policies for multiaddress warehousing systems. 197-204 - Susan R. Bereiter, Steven M. Miller

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A field-based study of troubleshooting in computer-controlled manufacturing systems. 205-219 - Steven T. Hackman, Robert C. Leachman:

An aggregate model of project-oriented production. 220-231 - Stephen H. Levine, Eliahu Romanoff:

Economic impact dynamics of complex engineering project scheduling. 232-240 - Stanislaw H. Zak, James D. Brehove, Martin J. Corless:

Control of uncertain systems with unmodeled actuator and sensor dynamics and incomplete state information. 241-257 - Yoshinori Suganuma, Masami Ito:

Learning in movement and control. 258-270 - Ting-Chuen Pong, B. G. Kaiser:

A hierarchical approach to the correspondence problem. 271-276 - Yuandong Ji, Howard Jay Chizeck:

Bounded sample path control of discrete time jump linear systems. 277-284 - Yun Peng, James A. Reggia:

A connectionist model for diagnostic problem solving. 285-298 - Sabbir S. Rangwala, David A. Dornfeld:

Learning and optimization of machining operations using computing abilities of neural networks. 299-314 - Paul J. Werbos

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Maximizing long-term gas industry profits in two minutes in Lotus using neural network methods. 315-333 - Barry G. Silverman, Joseph Shih Chang, Kostas Feggos:

Blackboard system generator (BSG): an alternative distributed problem-solving paradigm. 334-355 - Abraham Seidmann, Abraham Tenenbaum:

Optimal queueing systems controls with finite buffers and with multiple component cost functions. 356-364 - Behnam Malakooti:

Theories and an exact interactive paired-comparison approach for discrete multiple-criteria problems. 365-378 - Zhenhua Xie, Thomas G. Stockham Jr.:

Toward the unification of three visual laws and two visual models in brightness perception. 379-387 - Rahul Simha, James F. Kurose:

Relative reward strength algorithms for learning automata. 388-398 - Anthony F. Norcio, Jaki Stanley:

Adaptive human-computer interfaces: a literature survey and perspective. 399-408 - Allon Guez, Moshe Kam, James Eilbert:

Computational-complexity reduction for neural network algorithms. 409-414 - Chen W. Xu:

Decoupling fuzzy relational systems-an output feedback approach. 414-418 - Weixong Zhang

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Representation of assembly and automatic robot planning by Petri net. 418-422 - Jong-Sen Lee, Mark Chao Kuen Yang:

Threshold selection using estimates from truncated normal distribution. 422-429
Volume 19, Number 3, May / June 1989
- Diana E. Forsythe, Bruce G. Buchanan:

Knowledge acquisition for expert systems: some pitfalls and suggestions. 435-442 - Walter Reitman:

Integrated design teams: knowledge engineering for large scale commercial expert system development. 443-447 - Baruch Fischhoff

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Eliciting knowledge for analytical representation. 448-461 - Gary A. Klein, Roberta Calderwood, Donald MacGregor:

Critical decision method for eliciting knowledge. 462-472 - David F. Noble:

Schema-based knowledge elicitation for planning and situation assessment aids. 473-482 - Leonard Adelman:

Measurement issues in knowledge engineering. 483-488 - Dijia Huang:

A framework for the credit-apportionment process in rule-based systems. 489-498 - Bruce A. MacDonald, Ian H. Witten

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A framework for knowledge acquisition through techniques of concept learning. 499-512 - Gary Berg-Cross, Michael E. Price:

Acquiring and managing knowledge using a conceptual structures approach: introduction and framework. 513-527 - Michael R. Wick, James R. Slagle:

The partitioned support network for expert system justification. 528-535 - Kathryn B. Laskey, Marvin S. Cohen, Anne W. Martin:

Representing and eliciting knowledge about uncertain evidence and its implications. 536-545 - Paul R. Cohen, Jefferson DeLisio, David M. Hart:

A declarative representation of control knowledge. 546-557 - William B. Rouse, John M. Hammer, Charles M. Lewis:

On capturing human skills and knowledge; algorithmic approaches to model identification. 558-573 - Thomas L. Dean, Keiji Kanazawa:

Persistence and probabilistic projection. 574-585 - Frederick W. Rook, Joseph W. Croghan:

The knowledge acquisition activity matrix: a systems engineering conceptual framework. 586-597 - John R. Weitzel, Larry Kerschberg:

A system development methodology for knowledge-based systems. 598-605 - Martin A. Tolcott, F. Freeman Marvin, Paul E. Lehner:

Expert decision-making in evolving situations. 606-615 - Theresa M. Mullin:

Experts' estimation of uncertain quantities and its implications for knowledge acquisition. 616-625 - Daniel O. Dahlstrom:

Worlds of knowing and nonmonotonic reasoning. 626-633 - Paul R. Cohen, Adele E. Howe:

Toward AI research methodology: three case studies in evaluation. 634-646 - Keith Levi:

Expert systems should be more accurate than human experts: evaluation procedures from human judgement and decision making. 647-657 - Paul E. Lehner:

Toward an empirical approach to evaluating the knowledge base of an expert system. 658-662
Volume 19, Number 4, July / August 1989
- Benjamin W. Wah, Guo-Jie Li:

A survey on the design of multiprocessing systems for artificial intelligence applications. 667-692 - Yale N. Patt:

Alternative implementations of Prolog: the microarchitecture perspective. 693-698 - Dan I. Moldovan:

RUBIC: a multiprocessor for rule-based systems. 699-706 - Brewster Kahle, W. Daniel Hillis:

The Connection Machine model CM-1 architecture. 707-713 - Pierre Sicard, Martin D. Levine:

Joint recognition and tracking for robotic arc welding. 714-728 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:

Processing fuzzy temporal knowledge. 729-744 - Yung-Yaw Chen, Tsu-Chin Tsao:

A description of the dynamic behavior of fuzzy systems. 745-755 - Amit Basu, Amitava Dutta:

Reasoning with imprecise knowledge to enhance intelligent decision support. 756-770 - María Angeles Gil

, Norberto Corral, María Rosa Casals
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The likelihood ratio test for goodness of fit with fuzzy experimental observations. 771-779 - Bud Mishra, Naomi Silver:

Some discussion of static gripping and its stability. 783-796 - Susan N. Gottschlich, Avinash C. Kak:

A dynamic approach to high-precision parts mating. 797-810 - Ping Liang, Yuh-Lin Chang, Susan Hackwood:

Adaptive self-calibration of vision-based robot systems. 811-824 - W. Thomas Miller III:

Real-time application of neural networks for sensor-based control of robots with vision. 825-831 - Gerd Hirzinger:

Issues in low-dimensional sensing and feedback [in robot grippers]. 832-839 - Krishna Pribadi, John S. Bay, Hooshang Hemami:

Exploration and dynamic shape estimation by a robotic probe. 840-846 - John W. Roach, Praveen K. Paripati, Michael Wade:

Model-based object recognition using a large-field passive tactile sensor. 846-853 - Yulun Wang, Steven E. Butner:

RIPS: a platform for experimental real-time sensory-based robot control. 853-860 - Russell W. Taylor, Anthony P. Reeves:

Classification quality assessment for a generalized model-based object identification system. 861-866 - Andrew K. C. Wong, Prasanna K. Sahoo:

A gray-level threshold selection method based on maximum entropy principle. 866-871 - J.-J. Leou, W.-H. Tsai:

New sensing strategies for monitoring moving polyhedral objects by machine vision. 872-880 - Daniel Raviv, Yoh-Han Pao, Kenneth A. Loparo

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Segmentation between overlapping parts: the moving shadows approach. 880-883 - Subhash C. Narula, Heinz Roland Weistroffer:

A flexible method for nonlinear multicriteria decision-making problems. 883-887 - Bruno Cernuschi-Frías

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Partial simultaneous updating in Hopfield memories. 887-888 - Klaus Zinser, Richard L. Henneman:

A model-based aid for monitoring and controlling a large-scale system. 888-892 - Marion G. Sobol, Gary Klein:

New graphics as computerized displays for human information processing. 893-898
Volume 19, Number 5, September / October 1989
- Ren C. Luo, Michael G. Kay

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Multisensor integration and fusion in intelligent systems. 901-931 - Hirofumi Matsuo, Jen S. Shang, Robert S. Sullivan:

A knowledge-based system for stacker crane control in a manufacturing environment. 932-945 - Chau-Hung Wang, Sheue Ling Hwang:

The dynamic hierarchical model of problem solving. 946-954 - Ronald A. Hess, Yoon C. Jung:

An application of generalized predictive control to rotorcraft terrain-following flight. 955-962 - MengChu Zhou, Frank DiCesare:

Adaptive design of Petri net controllers for error recovery in automated manufacturing systems. 963-973 - Yukio Kosugi:

Efficiency comparison of associative memories using BSC model. 974-979 - Kaoru Hirota, Kazuhiro Ozawa:

The concept of fuzzy flip-flop. 980-997 - Javier Aracil

, Aníbal Ollero, Alfonso García-Cerezo
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Stability indices for the global analysis of expert control systems. 998-1007 - Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, M. A. L. Thathachar:

Associative learning of Boolean functions. 1008-1015 - Benjamin Arazi

, Its'hak Dinstein, Oded Kafri
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Intuition, perception, and secure communication. 1016-1020 - Harold D. Carrier, William A. Wallace:

An epistemological view of decision-aid technology with emphasis on expert systems. 1021-1029 - Etienne Barnard

, David P. Casasent:
A comparison between criterion functions for linear classifiers, with an application to neural nets. 1030-1041 - Hiremaglur K. Kesavan, Jagat Narain Kapur:

The generalized maximum entropy principle. 1042-1052 - Andrew Ford:

Asymmetry in energy system uncertainty. 1053-1059 - Rejean Plamondon

, Frans J. Maarse:
An evaluation of motor models of handwriting. 1060-1072 - Donald E. Ramirez

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On two nonequivalent measures of complexity. 1073-1077 - G. W. Davis Jr.:

Sensitivity analysis in neural net solutions. 1078-1082 - Gerald F. Smith:

Representational effects on the solving of an unstructured decision problem. 1083-1090 - David D. Sworder, Karyn S. Haaland:

A hypothesis evaluation model for human operators. 1091-1100 - Magdi Sadek Mahmoud

, Shawki Z. Eid, Ahmed A. Abou-Elseoud:
A real-time expert control system for dynamical processes. 1101-1105 - Shimon Schocken, Paul R. Kleindorfer:

Artificial intelligence dialects of the Bayesian belief revision language. 1106-1121 - Nanda Gopal Chattopadhyay, Thomas W. Morgan, Aswatnarayan Raghuram:

An innovative technique for backbone network design. 1122-1132 - Yoram Baram:

Associative memory in fractal neural networks. 1133-1141 - G. Anandalingam:

A multiagent multiattribute approach for conflict resolution in acid rain impact mitigation. 1142-1153 - Tak Bun Yeung, C. S. George Lee:

Efficient parallel algorithms and VLSI architectures for manipulator Jacobian computation. 1154-1166 - Shaheen Ahmad, Bo Li:

Robot control computation in microprocessor systems with multiple arithmetic processors using a modified DF/IHS scheduling algorithm. 1167-1178 - Johann Borenstein, Yoram Koren:

Real-time obstacle avoidance for fact mobile robots. 1179-1187 - Kiyohiko Nakamura, Atsunobu Ichikawa:

Timing information in transient behavior of neuropopulations. 1188-1193 - Mineichi Kudo

, Masaru Shimbo:
Optimal subclasses with dichotomous variables for feature selection and discrimination. 1194-1198 - George A. Bekey, Steven M. Lewis, Farrokh Abrishamkar:

Optimal and suboptimal binary inputs for system identification. 1199-1202 - Qiuming Zhu:

Pattern classification in dynamic environments: tagged feature-class representation and the classifiers. 1203-1209 - M. W. Roth:

Neural networks for extraction of weak targets in high clutter environments. 1210-1217 - Jia-Yuan Han, Mohammad R. Sayeh, Jia Zhang:

Convergence and limit points of neural network and its application to pattern recognition. 1217-1222 - Yong Yao:

Dynamic tunneling algorithm for global optimization. 1222-1230 - Kenji Murakami, Tsunehiro Aibara:

Least squares associative memory and a theoretical comparison of its performance. 1230-1234 - Chi-Haur Wu, Chi Cheng Jou:

Planning and control of robot orientational path. 1234-1241 - J. Michael Cathcart, Theo J. Doll, David E. Schmieder:

Target detection in urban clutter. 1242-1250 - Mehrdad Mehdian, H. Rahnejat:

A sensory gripper using tactile sensors for object recognition, orientation control, and stable manipulation. 1250-1261 - Jan T. Bialasiewicz:

Sufficient and epsilon-sufficient statistics in pattern recognition and their relation to fuzzy techniques. 1261-1263 - Moses Amadasun, Robert King:

Textural features corresponding to textural properties. 1264-1274 - Paul M. Griffin, Christos Alexopoulos:

Point pattern matching using centroid bounding. 1274-1276 - Hua Li, Hyun S. Yang:

Fast and reliable image enhancement using fuzzy relaxation technique. 1276-1281 - Antoine Taza, Ching Y. Suen:

Discrimination of planar shapes using shape matrices. 1281-1289 - T. Y. Tseng, Cerry M. Klein:

New algorithm for the ranking procedure in fuzzy decision-making. 1289-1296 - Altug Iftar, Farshad Khorrami:

A comparison of multiple time-scale analysis and overlapping decompositions. 1296-1300 - Adnan Amin, Jean F. Mari:

Machine recognition and correction of printed Arabic text. 1300-1306 - Adi Selevan Lev, Miriam Furst:

Recognition of handwritten Hebrew one-stroke letters by learning syntactic representations of symbols. 1306-1313 - Constantinos A. Balafoutis, Rajni V. Patel

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Efficient computation of manipulator inertia matrices and the direct dynamics problem. 1313-1321 - Eiji Kawaguchi, Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi:

The depth first picture-expression as an image thresholding strategy. 1321-1328 - Hyung Lee-Kwang, Joël Favrel:

Corrections to generalized Petri net reduction method. 1328-1329
Volume 19, Number 6, November / December 1989
- Hin Leong Tan, Saul B. Gelfand, Edward J. Delp

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A comparative cost function approach to edge detection. 1337-1349 - Stanley M. Dunn, Richard L. Keizer, Jongdaw Yu:

Measuring the area and volume of the human body with structured light. 1350-1364 - Douglas C. Brockelbank, Yee Hong Yang:

An experimental investigation in the use of color in computational stereopsis. 1365-1383 - Richard W. Conners, Chong T. Ng:

Developing a quantitative model of human preattentive vision. 1384-1407 - Tal Simchony, Ramalingam Chellappa, Ze'ev Lichtenstein:

Pyramid implementation of optimal-step conjugate-search algorithms for some low-level vision problems. 1408-1425 - Robert M. Haralick, Hyonam Joo, Chung-Nan Lee, Xinhua Zhuang, Vinay G. Vaidya, Man Bae Kim:

Pose estimation from corresponding point data. 1426-1446 - Suresh B. Marapane, Mohan M. Trivedi:

Region-based stereo analysis for robotic applications. 1447-1464 - Enrico Grosso, Giulio Sandini, Massimo Tistarelli

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3D object reconstruction using stereo and motion. 1465-1476 - Richard Hoffman, H. R. Keshavan, Farhad Towfiq:

CAD-driven machine vision. 1477-1488 - Umesh R. Dhond, Jake K. Aggarwal:

Structure from stereo-a review. 1489-1510 - Gwo-Jyh Tseng, Arun K. Sood:

Analysis of long image sequence for structure and motion estimation. 1511-1526 - Thomas E. Hutchinson, K. Preston White Jr., Worthy N. Martin, Kelly C. Reichert, Lisa A. Frey:

Human-computer interaction using eye-gaze input. 1527-1534 - Chien-Hue Chen, Avinash C. Kak:

A robot vision system for recognizing 3D objects in low-order polynomial time. 1535-1563 - R. Bruce Irvin, David M. McKeown Jr.:

Methods for exploiting the relationship between buildings and their shadows in aerial imagery. 1564-1575 - Edward B. Gamble, Davi Geiger, Tomaso A. Poggio, Daphna Weinshall:

Integration of vision modules and labeling of surface discontinuities. 1576-1581 - Michael Boldt, Richard S. Weiss, Edward M. Riseman:

Token-based extraction of straight lines. 1581-1594 - Robert D. Brandt, Yao Wang

, Alan J. Laub, Sanjit K. Mitra:
The recognition of shapes in binary images using a gradient classifier. 1595-1599 - Charles Lipardi, Mohan M. Trivedi, Charles A. Harlow:

Geometric modeling and recognition of elongated regions in aerial images. 1600-1612 - Glenn Healey:

Color discrimination by computer. 1613-1617 - Michael R. M. Jenkin

, Allan D. Jepson:
Response profiles of trajectory detectors. 1617-1622 - Peter T. Sander:

Generic curvature features from 3-D images. 1623-1636 - S. S. Wilson:

Vector morphology and iconic neural networks. 1636-1644 - Vincent Shang-Shouq Hwang:

Recognizing and locating partially occluded 2-D objects: symbolic clustering method. 1644-1656 - John R. Kender, Avraham Leff:

Why direction-giving is hard: the complexity of using landmarks in one-dimensional navigation. 1656-1659 - Antti J. Koivo, Choon-Woo Kim:

Robust image modeling for classification of surface defects on wood boards. 1659-1666 - Yung-Nien Sun, Ching-Chung Li, Paruchuri R. Krishnaiah, P. S. Reddy:

Three-dimensional reconstruction of ventricle from biplane angiocardiograms via equal-divisor surface. 1666-1671

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