Evolving connectionist systems : the knowledge engineering approach
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Evolving connectionist systems : the knowledge engineering approach
Springer, c2007
2nd ed.
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This second edition of the must-read work in the field presents generic computational models and techniques that can be used for the development of evolving, adaptive modeling systems, as well as new trends including computational neuro-genetic modeling and quantum information processing related to evolving systems. New applications, such as autonomous robots, adaptive artificial life systems and adaptive decision support systems are also covered.
Table of Contents
Evolving Connectionist Methods.- Feature Selection, Model Creation, and Model Validation.- Evolving Connectionist Methods for Unsupervised Learning.- Evolving Connectionist Methods for Supervised Learning.- Brain Inspired Evolving Connectionist Models.- Evolving Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Models.- Population-Generation-Based Methods: Evolutionary Computation.- Evolving Integrated Multimodel Systems.- Evolving Intelligent Systems.- Adaptive Modelling and Knowledge Discovery in Bioinformatics.- Dynamic Modelling of Brain Functions and Cognitive Processes.- Modelling the Emergence of Acoustic Segments in Spoken Languages.- Evolving Intelligent Systems for Adaptive Speech Recognition.- Evolving Intelligent Systems for Adaptive Image Processing.- Evolving Intelligent Systems for Adaptive Multimodal Information Processing.- Evolving Intelligent Systems for Robotics and Decision Support.- What Is Next: Quantum Inspired Evolving Intelligent Systems?.
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