Information Science Discussion Papers Series: 1994

1994

94/1: P.J. Sallis. A comparison of authorship style in the document corpus of the Epistles of St. Ignatius of Antioch. Abstract

94/2: P.J. Sallis. Management perceptions of IS research and development issues. Abstract

94/3: G.L. Benwell and S.G. MacDonell. Assessing the graphical and algorithmic structure of hierarchical coloured Petri net models. Abstract

94/4: N.K. Kasabov and E. Peev. Phoneme recognition with hierarchical self organised neural networks and fuzzy systems. Abstract

94/5: N.K. Kasabov, S.H. Lavington, S. Lin and C. Wang. A model for exploiting associative matching in AI production systems. Abstract

94/6: G.L. Benwell. A system development methodology for geomatics as derived from informatics. Abstract

94/7: M.K. Purvis, S.G. MacDonell and J. Westland. Software metrics in New Zealand: Recent trends. Abstract

94/8: S.G. MacDonell. A comparative review of functional complexity assessment methods for effort estimation. Abstract | Download (252KB)

94/9: H.B. Wolfe. Viruses: What can we really do? Abstract

94/10: L. Gonzalez and G.L. Benwell. Stochastic models of the behaviour of scrubweeds in Southland and Otago. Abstract

94/11: N.K. Kasabov. Towards using hybrid connectionist fuzzy production systems for speech recognition. Abstract

94/12: N.K. Kasabov. Connectionist fuzzy production systems. Abstract

94/13: W.B.L. Wong. Information display design: A survey of visual display formats. Abstract

94/14: P.G. Firns. A conceptual data modelling framework incorporating the notion of a thematic layer. Abstract

94/15: I.J. Cranwell and G.L. Benwell. Recording, placement and presentation of Mäori place names in a spatial information system. Abstract

94/16: S.J.S. Cranefield. Towards the deductive synthesis of nonlinear plans. Abstract

94/17: N.K. Kasabov. Hybrid fuzzy connectionist rule-based systems and the role of fuzzy rules extraction. Abstract

94/18: N.K. Kasabov, C.I. Watson, S. Sinclair and R. Kilgour. Integrating neural networks and fuzzy systems for speech recognition. Abstract

94/19: C.I. Watson. The visual display test: A test to assess the usefulness of a visual speech aid. Abstract | Download (132KB)

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