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Information Science Discussion Papers by year

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1999

Cranefield, S. and M. Purvis (1999).
UML as an ontology modelling language. Discussion paper 99/01, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (156KB)]
Kasabov, N. (1999).
Evolving connectionist systems for on-line, knowledge-based learning: Principles and applications. Discussion paper 99/02, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (872KB)]
Kasabov, N. and M. Watts (1999).
Spatial-temporal adaptation in evolving fuzzy neural networks for on-line adaptive phoneme recognition. Discussion paper 99/03, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. 544KB)]
Kasabov, N. and Q. Song (1999).
Dynamic evolving fuzzy neural networks with "m-out-of-n" activation nodes for on-line adaptive systems. Discussion paper 99/04, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (2MB)]
Kim, J. and N. Kasabov (1999).
Hybrid neuro-fuzzy inference systems and their application for on-line adaptive learning of nonlinear dynamical systems. Discussion paper 99/05, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Purvis, M., S. Cranefield and M. Nowostawski (1999).
A distributed architecture for environmental information systems. Discussion paper 99/06, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (156Kb)]
Kasabov, N., R. Kilgour and S. Sinclair (1999).
From hybrid adjustable neuro-fuzzy systems to adaptive connectionist-based systems for phoneme and word recognition. Discussion paper 99/07, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Kasabov, N., S. Israel and B. Woodford (1999).
Adaptive, evolving, hybrid connectionist systems for image pattern recognition. Discussion paper 99/08, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (1.2MB)]
Abdulla, W. and N. Kasabov (1999).
The concepts of hidden Markov model in speech recognition. Discussion paper 99/09, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (1.2MB)]
Parry, D. (1999).
Finding medical information on the Internet: Who should do it and what should they know. Discussion paper 99/10, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (192KB)]
Gray, A. and S. MacDonell (1999).
Software metrics data analysis -- Exploring the relative performance of some commonly used modeling techniques. Discussion paper 99/11, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (284KB)]
MacDonell, S., A. Gray, G. MacLennan and P. Sallis (1999).
Software forensics for discriminating between program authors using case-based reasoning, feed-forward neural networks and multiple discriminant analysis. Discussion paper 99/12, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (148KB)]
MacDonell, S., A. Gray and J. Calvert (1999).
FULSOME: Fuzzy logic for software metric practitioners and researchers. Discussion paper 99/13, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (232KB)]
Kitchenham, B., S. MacDonell, L. Pickard and M. Shepperd (1999).
Assessing prediction systems. Discussion paper 99/14, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (296KB)]
MacDonell, S. and T. Fletcher (1999).
Industry practices in project management for multimedia information systems. Discussion paper 99/15, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (224KB)]
Gray, A., S. MacDonell and M. Shepperd (1999).
Factors systematically associated with errors in subjective estimates of software development effort: The stability of expert judgment. Discussion paper 99/16, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version (232KB)]
Purvis, M., S. Cranefield, G. Bush, et al. (1999).
The NZDIS project: An agent-based distributed information systems architecture. Discussion paper 99/17, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version ]

1998

Cockcroft, S. (1998).
User defined spatial business rules: Storage, management and implementation -- A pipe network case study. Discussion paper 98/01, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Wolfe, H. B. (1998).
Electronic Security. Discussion paper 98/02, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Kasabov, N. (1998).
Looking for a new AI paradigm: Evolving connectionist and fuzzy connectionist systems -- Theory and applications for adaptive, on-line intelligent systems. Discussion paper 98/03, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Kim, J., N. Kasabov, A. Mowat and P. Poole (1998).
Connectionist methods for classification of fruit populations based on visible-near infrared spectrophotometry data. Discussion paper 98/04, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Kim, J., R. Kozma, N. Kasabov, et al. (1998).
A fuzzy neural network model for the estimation of the feeding rate to an anaerobic waste water treatment process. Discussion paper 98/05, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Parry, E., D. Parry and N. Pattison (1998).
Induction of labour for post term pregnancy: An observational study. Discussion paper 98/06, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Cranefield, S., B. McKinlay, E. Moreale and M. Purvis (1998).
Automating information processing tasks: An agent-based architecture. Discussion paper 98/07, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Holt, A., S. MacDonell and G. Benwell (1998).
Spatial isomorphism. Discussion paper 98/08, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Marr, A., R. Pascoe, G. Benwell and S. Mann (1998).
Development of a generic system for modelling spatial processes. Discussion paper 98/09, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Purvis, M., N. Kasabov, G. Benwell, Q. Zhou and F. Zhang (1998).
Neuro-fuzzy methods for environmental modelling. Discussion paper 98/10, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.

1997

Cranefield, S. J. S., A. Diaz and M. K. Purvis (1997).
Planning and matchmaking for the interoperation of information processing agents. Discussion paper 97/01, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version]
Mann, S., G. L. Benwell and W. G. Lee (1997).
Landscape structure and ecosystem conservation: An assessment using remote sensing. Discussion paper 97/02, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version]
Norris, B. E. and W. B. L. Wong (1997).
Supporting task performance: Is text or video better?. Discussion paper 97/03, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version]
Wong, W. B. L., P. J. Sallis and D. P. O'Hare (1997).
Eliciting information portrayal requirements: Experiences with the critical decision method. Discussion paper 97/04, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version]
Cockcroft, S. K. S. (1997).
A taxonomy of spatial data integrity constraints. Discussion paper 97/05, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version]
Diaz, A., S. J. S. Cranefield and M. K. Purvis (1997).
Planning and matchmaking in a multi-agent system for software integration. Discussion paper 97/06, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version]
Stanger, N. J. and R. T. Pascoe (1997).
Environments for viewpoint representations. Discussion paper 97/07, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version]
Stanger, N. J. and R. T. Pascoe (1997).
Exploiting the advantages of object-oriented programming in the implementation of a database design environment. Discussion paper 97/08, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version]
Wolfe, H. B. (1997).
Privacy enhancing technology. Discussion paper 97/09, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Gray, A. R. and S. G. MacDonell (1997).
Applications of fuzzy logic to software metric models for development effort estimation. Discussion paper 97/10, Department of Information Science, University of Otago. [electronic version]
Sallis, P. J. and D. A. Kassabova (1997).
Usenet newsgroups' profile analysis utilising standard and non-standard statistical methods. Discussion paper 97/11, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Wong, W. B. L. (1997).
The ecological approach to interface design in intentional domains. Discussion paper 97/12, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Sallis, P. J. and D. A. Kassabova (1997).
Computer-mediated communication: Experiments with e-mail readability. Discussion paper 97/13, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Gray, A. R., P. J. Sallis and S. G. MacDonell (1997).
Software forensics: Extending authorship analysis techniques to computer programs. Discussion paper 97/14, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.
Zhou, Q., M. K. Purvis and N. K. Kasabov (1997).
A membership function selection method for fuzzy neural networks. Discussion paper 97/15, Department of Information Science, University of Otago.

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