Information Science Discussion Papers Series: 1999

1999

99/01: S. Cranefield and M.K. Purvis. UML as an ontology modelling language. Abstract | Download (156KB)

99/02: N. Kasabov. Evolving connectionist systems for on-line, knowledge-based learning: Principles and applications. Abstract | Download (800KB)

99/03: N. Kasabov and M. Watts. Spatial-temporal adaptation in evolving fuzzy neural networks for on-line adaptive phoneme recognition. Abstract | Download (438KB)

99/04: N. Kasabov and Q. Song. Dynamic evolving fuzzy neural networks with ‘m-out-of-n’ activation nodes for on-line adaptive systems. Abstract | Download (1.5MB)

99/05: J. Kim and N. Kasabov. Hybrid neuro-fuzzy inference systems and their application for on-line adaptive learning of nonlinear dynamical systems. Abstract

99/06: M.K. Purvis, S. Cranefield and M. Nowostawski. A distributed architecture for environmental information systems. Abstract | Download (156Kb)

99/07: N. Kasabov, R. Kilgour and S. Sinclair. From hybrid adjustable neuro-fuzzy systems to adaptive connectionist-based systems for phoneme and word recognition. Abstract

99/08: N. Kasabov, S. Israel and B. Woodford. Adaptive, evolving, hybrid connectionist systems for image pattern recognition. Abstract | Download (1.2MB)

99/09: W. Abdulla and N. Kasabov. The concepts of hidden Markov model in speech recognition. Abstract | Download (489KB)

99/10: D. Parry. Finding medical information on the Internet: Who should do it and what should they know. Abstract | Download (142KB)

99/11: A. Gray and S. MacDonell. Software metrics data analysis—Exploring the relative performance of some commonly used modeling techniques. Abstract | Download (219KB)

99/12: S. MacDonell, A. Gray, G. MacLennan and P. Sallis. Software forensics for discriminating between program authors using case-based reasoning, feed-forward neural networks and multiple discriminant analysis. Abstract | Download (123KB)

99/13: S. MacDonell, A. Gray and J. Calvert. FULSOME: Fuzzy logic for software metric practitioners and researchers. Abstract | Download (201KB)

99/14: B. Kitchenham, S. MacDonell, L. Pickard and M. Shepperd. Assessing prediction systems. Abstract | Download (239KB)

99/15: S. MacDonell and T. Fletcher. Industry practices in project management for multimedia information systems. Abstract | Download (167KB)

99/16: A. Gray, S. MacDonell and M. Shepperd. Factors systematically associated with errors in subjective estimates of software development effort: The stability of expert judgment. Abstract | Download (199KB)

99/17: M.K. Purvis, S. Cranefield, G. Bush, D. Carter, B. McKinlay, M. Nowostawski and R. Ward. The NZDIS project: An agent-based distributed information systems architecture. Abstract | Download (171KB)

99/18: S. Cranefield. HTN planning for information processing tasks. Abstract | Download (147KB)

99/19: G. Kennedy. Automated scoring of practical tests in an introductory course in information technology. Abstract | Download (138KB)

99/20: A. Gray and S. MacDonell. Fuzzy logic for software metric models throughout the development life-cycle. Abstract | Download (120KB)

99/21: B. Norris, D. Rashid and W. Wong. Wayfinding/navigation within a QTVR virtual environment: Preliminary results. Abstract

99/22: P. Whigham and F. Recknagel. Predictive modelling of plankton dynamics in freshwater lakes using genetic programming. Abstract | Download (234KB)

99/23: N. Stanger. Modifications to Smith’s method for deriving normalised relations from a functional dependency diagram. Abstract | Download (158KB)

99/24: D. Parry, S. Cockcroft, A. Breton, D. Abernethy and J. Gillies. The development of an electronic distance learning course in health informatics. Abstract | Download (484KB)

99/25: S. Cockcroft, D. Parry, A. Breton, D. Abernethy and J. Gillies. Infiltrating IT into primary care: A case study. Abstract | Download (72KB)

99/26: D. Parry, W.K. Yeap and N. Pattison. Using rough sets to study expert behaviour in induction of labour. Abstract | Download (78KB)

99/27: D. Parry, A. Breton, D. Abernethy, S. Cockcroft and J. Gillies. Using the Internet to teach health informatics. Abstract | Download (69KB)

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