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Computational Intelligence in Automotive Applications 2008
- Danil V. Prokhorov:
Computational Intelligence in Automotive Applications. Studies in Computational Intelligence 132, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-79256-7 - Yilu Zhang, Yuri Owechko, Jing Zhang:
Learning-Based Driver Workload Estimation. 1-17 - Kari Torkkola, Mike Gardner, Christopher Schreiner, Keshu Zhang, Bob Leivian, Harry Zhang, John Summers:
Understanding Driving Activity Using Ensemble Methods. 39-58 - Tarak Gandhi, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Computer Vision and Machine Learning for Enhancing Pedestrian Safety. 59-77 - Matthias Steinbrecher, Frank Rügheimer, Rudolf Kruse:
Application of Graphical Models in the Automotive Industry. 79-88 - Tomas Hrycej, Christian Manuel Strobel:
Extraction of Maximum Support Rules for the Root Cause Analysis. 89-99 - Danil V. Prokhorov:
Neural Networks in Automotive Applications. 101-123 - Gérard Bloch, Fabien Lauer, Guillaume Colin:
On Learning Machines for Engine Control. 125-144 - Ivan Arsie, Cesare Pianese, Marco Sorrentino:
Recurrent Neural Networks for AFR Estimation and Control in Spark Ignition Automotive Engines. 145-168 - Yi Lu Murphey:
Intelligent Vehicle Power Management: An Overview. 169-190 - Krishna R. Pattipati, Anuradha Kodali, Jianhui Luo, Kihoon Choi, Satnam Singh, Chaitanya Sankavaram, Suvasri Mandal, William Donat, Setu Madhavi Namburu, Shunsuke Chigusa, Liu Qiao:
An Integrated Diagnostic Process for Automotive Systems. 191-218 - Mahmoud El-Banna, Dimitar P. Filev, Ratna Babu Chinnam:
Automotive Manufacturing: Intelligent Resistance Welding. 219-235 - James S. Albus, Roger Bostelman, Raj Madhavan, Harry Scott, Tony Barbera, Sandor Szabo, Tsai Hong, Tommy Chang, William P. Shackleford, Michael Shneier, Stephen Balakirsky, Craig Schlenoff, Hui-Min Huang, Frederick M. Proctor:
Intelligent Control of Mobility Systems. 237-274
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