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Applied Intelligence, Volume 19, 2003
Volume 19, Number 1-2, July-October 2003
- Joachim Diederich, Claudia Brugman, Michael Towsey:
Neural Networks and Machine Learning for Natural Language Processing - Introduction. Appl. Intell. 19(1-2): 7 (2003) - Fabrizio Costa, Paolo Frasconi, Vincenzo Lombardo, Giovanni Soda:
Towards Incremental Parsing of Natural Language Using Recursive Neural Networks. 9-25 - Seong-Bae Park, Byoung-Tak Zhang, Yung Taek Kim:
Word Sense Disambiguation by Learning Decision Trees from Unlabeled Data. 27-38 - Paul Rodríguez:
Comparing Simple Recurrent Networks and n-Grams in a Large Corpus. 39-50 - Mikael Bodén, Alan D. Blair:
Learning the Dynamics of Embedded Clauses. 51-63 - Bao-Liang Lu, Qing Ma, Michinori Ichikawa, Hitoshi Isahara:
Efficient Part-of-Speech Tagging with a Min-Max Modular Neural-Network Model. 65-81 - Peter C. R. Lane, James Henderson:
Towards Effective Parsing with Neural Networks: Inherent Generalisations and Bounded Resource Effects. 83-99 - Alan D. Blair, John Ingram:
Learning to Predict the Phonological Structure of English Loanwords in Japanese. 101-108 - Joachim Diederich, Jörg Kindermann, Edda Leopold, Gerhard Paass:
Authorship Attribution with Support Vector Machines. 109-123 - Tu Bao Ho, Trong Dung Nguyen, Hiroshi Shimodaira, Masayuki Kimura:
A Knowledge Discovery System with Support for Model Selection and Visualization. 125-141
Volume 19, Number 3, November-December 2003
- Charles L. Karr, Eric L. Wilson:
A Self-Tuning Evolutionary Algorithm Applied to an Inverse Partial Differential Equation. 147-155 - Rattikorn Hewett:
Data Mining for Generating Predictive Models of Local Hydrology. 157-170 - Eugenio Aguirre, Antonio González Muñoz:
A Fuzzy Perceptual Model for Ultrasound Sensors Applied to Intelligent Navigation of Mobile Robots. 171-187 - Lotfi Ben Romdhane, Béchir el Ayeb, Shengrui Wang:
A Distributed Artificial Network Solving Complex and Multiple Causal Associations. 189-207
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