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  11. <A HREF="#1993">1993</A> | <A HREF="#1994">1994</A> | <A HREF="#1995">1995</A> | <A HREF="#1996">1996</A> | <A HREF="#1997">1997</A> | <A HREF="#1998">1998</A> | <A HREF="#1999">1999</A>
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  13. <H2><A NAME="1999">1999</A></H2>
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  15. <DT>
  16. <B>Cranefield, S. and M. Purvis (1999).</B>
  17. </DT>
  18. <DD>
  19. <I>UML as an ontology modelling language</I>. Discussion paper 99/01, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9901sc.zip">electronic version</A> (156KB)]
  20. </DD>
  21. <DT>
  22. <B>Kasabov, N. (1999).</B>
  23. </DT>
  24. <DD>
  25. <I>Evolving connectionist systems for on-line, knowledge-based learning: Principles and applications</I>. Discussion paper 99/02, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9902nk.zip">electronic version</A> (872KB)]
  26. </DD>
  27. <DT>
  28. <B>Kasabov, N. and M. Watts (1999).</B>
  29. </DT>
  30. <DD>
  31. <I>Spatial-temporal adaptation in evolving fuzzy neural networks for on-line adaptive phoneme recognition</I>. Discussion paper 99/03, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. 544KB)]
  32. </DD>
  33. <DT>
  34. <B>Kasabov, N. and Q. Song (1999).</B>
  35. </DT>
  36. <DD>
  37. <I>Dynamic evolving fuzzy neural networks with &quot;m-out-of-n&quot; activation nodes for on-line adaptive systems</I>. Discussion paper 99/04, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9904nk.zip">electronic version</A> (2MB)]
  38. </DD>
  39. <DT>
  40. <B>Kim, J. and N. Kasabov (1999).</B>
  41. </DT>
  42. <DD>
  43. <I>Hybrid neuro-fuzzy inference systems and their application for on-line adaptive learning of nonlinear dynamical systems</I>. Discussion paper 99/05, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  44. </DD>
  45. <DT>
  46. <B>Purvis, M., S. Cranefield and M. Nowostawski (1999).</B>
  47. </DT>
  48. <DD>
  49. <I>A distributed architecture for environmental information systems</I>. Discussion paper 99/06, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9906mp.zip">electronic version</A> (156Kb)]
  50. </DD>
  51. <DT>
  52. <B>Kasabov, N., R. Kilgour and S. Sinclair (1999).</B>
  53. </DT>
  54. <DD>
  55. <I>From hybrid adjustable neuro-fuzzy systems to adaptive connectionist-based systems for phoneme and word recognition</I>. Discussion paper 99/07, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  56. </DD>
  57. <DT>
  58. <B>Kasabov, N., S. Israel and B. Woodford (1999).</B>
  59. </DT>
  60. <DD>
  61. <I>Adaptive, evolving, hybrid connectionist systems for image pattern recognition</I>. Discussion paper 99/08, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9908nk.zip">electronic version</A> (1.2MB)]
  62. </DD>
  63. <DT>
  64. <B>Abdulla, W. and N. Kasabov (1999).</B>
  65. </DT>
  66. <DD>
  67. <I>The concepts of hidden Markov model in speech recognition</I>. Discussion paper 99/09, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9909wa.zip">electronic version</A> (1.2MB)]
  68. </DD>
  69. <DT>
  70. <B>Parry, D. (1999).</B>
  71. </DT>
  72. <DD>
  73. <I>Finding medical information on the Internet: Who should do it and what should they know</I>. Discussion paper 99/10, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9910dp.zip">electronic version</A> (192KB)]
  74. </DD>
  75. <DT>
  76. <B>Gray, A. and S. MacDonell (1999).</B>
  77. </DT>
  78. <DD>
  79. <I>Software metrics data analysis -- Exploring the relative performance of some commonly used modeling techniques</I>. Discussion paper 99/11, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9911ag.zip">electronic version</A> (284KB)]
  80. </DD>
  81. <DT>
  82. <B>MacDonell, S., A. Gray, G. MacLennan and P. Sallis (1999).</B>
  83. </DT>
  84. <DD>
  85. <I>Software forensics for discriminating between program authors using case-based reasoning, feed-forward neural networks and multiple discriminant analysis</I>. Discussion paper 99/12, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9912sm.zip">electronic version</A> (148KB)]
  86. </DD>
  87. <DT>
  88. <B>MacDonell, S., A. Gray and J. Calvert (1999).</B>
  89. </DT>
  90. <DD>
  91. <I>FULSOME: Fuzzy logic for software metric practitioners and researchers</I>. Discussion paper 99/13, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9913sm.zip">electronic version</A> (232KB)]
  92. </DD>
  93. <DT>
  94. <B>Kitchenham, B., S. MacDonell, L. Pickard and M. Shepperd (1999).</B>
  95. </DT>
  96. <DD>
  97. <I>Assessing prediction systems</I>. Discussion paper 99/14, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9914bk.zip">electronic version</A> (296KB)]
  98. </DD>
  99. <DT>
  100. <B>MacDonell, S. and T. Fletcher (1999).</B>
  101. </DT>
  102. <DD>
  103. <I>Industry practices in project management for multimedia information systems</I>. Discussion paper 99/15, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9915sm.zip">electronic version</A> (224KB)]
  104. </DD>
  105. <DT>
  106. <B>Gray, A., S. MacDonell and M. Shepperd (1999).</B>
  107. </DT>
  108. <DD>
  109. <I>Factors systematically associated with errors in subjective estimates of software development effort: The stability of expert judgment</I>. Discussion paper 99/16, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9916ag.zip">electronic version</A> (232KB)]
  110. </DD>
  111. <DT>
  112. <B>Purvis, M., S. Cranefield, G. Bush, et al. (1999).</B>
  113. </DT>
  114. <DD>
  115. <I>The NZDIS project: An agent-based distributed information systems architecture</I>. Discussion paper 99/17, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9917mp.zip">electronic version</A> ]
  116. </DD>
  117. </DL>
  118. <H2><A NAME="1998">1998</A></H2>
  119. <DL>
  120. <DT>
  121. <B>Cockcroft, S. (1998).</B>
  122. </DT>
  123. <DD>
  124. <I>User defined spatial business rules: Storage, management and implementation -- A pipe network case study</I>. Discussion paper 98/01, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  125. </DD>
  126. <DT>
  127. <B>Wolfe, H. B. (1998).</B>
  128. </DT>
  129. <DD>
  130. <I>Electronic Security</I>. Discussion paper 98/02, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  131. </DD>
  132. <DT>
  133. <B>Kasabov, N. (1998).</B>
  134. </DT>
  135. <DD>
  136. <I>Looking for a new AI paradigm: Evolving connectionist and fuzzy connectionist systems -- Theory and applications for adaptive, on-line intelligent systems</I>. Discussion paper 98/03, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  137. </DD>
  138. <DT>
  139. <B>Kim, J., N. Kasabov, A. Mowat and P. Poole (1998).</B>
  140. </DT>
  141. <DD>
  142. <I>Connectionist methods for classification of fruit populations based on visible-near infrared spectrophotometry data</I>. Discussion paper 98/04, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  143. </DD>
  144. <DT>
  145. <B>Kim, J., R. Kozma, N. Kasabov, et al. (1998).</B>
  146. </DT>
  147. <DD>
  148. <I>A fuzzy neural network model for the estimation of the feeding rate to an anaerobic waste water treatment process</I>. Discussion paper 98/05, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  149. </DD>
  150. <DT>
  151. <B>Parry, E., D. Parry and N. Pattison (1998).</B>
  152. </DT>
  153. <DD>
  154. <I>Induction of labour for post term pregnancy: An observational study</I>. Discussion paper 98/06, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  155. </DD>
  156. <DT>
  157. <B>Cranefield, S., B. McKinlay, E. Moreale and M. Purvis (1998).</B>
  158. </DT>
  159. <DD>
  160. <I>Automating information processing tasks: An agent-based architecture</I>. Discussion paper 98/07, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  161. </DD>
  162. <DT>
  163. <B>Holt, A., S. MacDonell and G. Benwell (1998).</B>
  164. </DT>
  165. <DD>
  166. <I>Spatial isomorphism</I>. Discussion paper 98/08, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  167. </DD>
  168. <DT>
  169. <B>Marr, A., R. Pascoe, G. Benwell and S. Mann (1998).</B>
  170. </DT>
  171. <DD>
  172. <I>Development of a generic system for modelling spatial processes</I>. Discussion paper 98/09, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  173. </DD>
  174. <DT>
  175. <B>Purvis, M., N. Kasabov, G. Benwell, Q. Zhou and F. Zhang (1998).</B>
  176. </DT>
  177. <DD>
  178. <I>Neuro-fuzzy methods for environmental modelling</I>. Discussion paper 98/10, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  179. </DD>
  180. </DL>
  181. <H2><A NAME="1997">1997</A></H2>
  182. <DL>
  183. <DT>
  184. <B>Cranefield, S. J. S., A. Diaz and M. K. Purvis (1997).</B>
  185. </DT>
  186. <DD>
  187. <I>Planning and matchmaking for the interoperation of information processing agents</I>. Discussion paper 97/01, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9701sc.zip">electronic version</A>]
  188. </DD>
  189. <DT>
  190. <B>Mann, S., G. L. Benwell and W. G. Lee (1997).</B>
  191. </DT>
  192. <DD>
  193. <I>Landscape structure and ecosystem conservation: An assessment using remote sensing</I>. Discussion paper 97/02, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9702sa.zip">electronic version</A>]
  194. </DD>
  195. <DT>
  196. <B>Norris, B. E. and W. B. L. Wong (1997).</B>
  197. </DT>
  198. <DD>
  199. <I>Supporting task performance: Is text or video better?</I>. Discussion paper 97/03, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9703ww.zip">electronic version</A>]
  200. </DD>
  201. <DT>
  202. <B>Wong, W. B. L., P. J. Sallis and D. P. O'Hare (1997).</B>
  203. </DT>
  204. <DD>
  205. <I>Eliciting information portrayal requirements: Experiences with the critical decision method</I>. Discussion paper 97/04, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9704ww.zip">electronic version</A>]
  206. </DD>
  207. <DT>
  208. <B>Cockcroft, S. K. S. (1997).</B>
  209. </DT>
  210. <DD>
  211. <I>A taxonomy of spatial data integrity constraints</I>. Discussion paper 97/05, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9705so.zip">electronic version</A>]
  212. </DD>
  213. <DT>
  214. <B>Diaz, A., S. J. S. Cranefield and M. K. Purvis (1997).</B>
  215. </DT>
  216. <DD>
  217. <I>Planning and matchmaking in a multi-agent system for software integration</I>. Discussion paper 97/06, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9706sc.zip">electronic version</A>]
  218. </DD>
  219. <DT>
  220. <B>Stanger, N. J. and R. T. Pascoe (1997).</B>
  221. </DT>
  222. <DD>
  223. <I>Environments for viewpoint representations</I>. Discussion paper 97/07, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9707ns.zip">electronic version</A>]
  224. </DD>
  225. <DT>
  226. <B>Stanger, N. J. and R. T. Pascoe (1997).</B>
  227. </DT>
  228. <DD>
  229. <I>Exploiting the advantages of object-oriented programming in the implementation of a database design environment</I>. Discussion paper 97/08, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9708ns.zip">electronic version</A>]
  230. </DD>
  231. <DT>
  232. <B>Wolfe, H. B. (1997).</B>
  233. </DT>
  234. <DD>
  235. <I>Privacy enhancing technology</I>. Discussion paper 97/09, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  236. </DD>
  237. <DT>
  238. <B>Gray, A. R. and S. G. MacDonell (1997).</B>
  239. </DT>
  240. <DD>
  241. <I>Applications of fuzzy logic to software metric models for development effort estimation</I>. Discussion paper 97/10, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [<A HREF="papers/dp9710sm.zip">electronic version</A>]
  242. </DD>
  243. <DT>
  244. <B>Sallis, P. J. and D. A. Kassabova (1997).</B>
  245. </DT>
  246. <DD>
  247. <I>Usenet newsgroups' profile analysis utilising standard and non-standard statistical methods</I>. Discussion paper 97/11, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  248. </DD>
  249. <DT>
  250. <B>Wong, W. B. L. (1997).</B>
  251. </DT>
  252. <DD>
  253. <I>The ecological approach to interface design in intentional domains</I>. Discussion paper 97/12, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  254. </DD>
  255. <DT>
  256. <B>Sallis, P. J. and D. A. Kassabova (1997).</B>
  257. </DT>
  258. <DD>
  259. <I>Computer-mediated communication: Experiments with e-mail readability</I>. Discussion paper 97/13, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  260. </DD>
  261. <DT>
  262. <B>Gray, A. R., P. J. Sallis and S. G. MacDonell (1997).</B>
  263. </DT>
  264. <DD>
  265. <I>Software forensics: Extending authorship analysis techniques to computer programs</I>. Discussion paper 97/14, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  266. </DD>
  267. <DT>
  268. <B>Zhou, Q., M. K. Purvis and N. K. Kasabov (1997).</B>
  269. </DT>
  270. <DD>
  271. <I>A membership function selection method for fuzzy neural networks</I>. Discussion paper 97/15, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
  272. </DD>
  273. </DL>
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