1、Braincomputer interface analysis of a dynamic visuo-motor task Original Research ArticleArtificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 51, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 43-51Vito Logar, Ale BeliShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50577 Energy-efficient geograph
2、ic routing in the presence of localization errors Original Research ArticleComputer Networks, Volume 55, Issue 3, 21 February 2011, Pages 856-872B. Peng, A.H. KempShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50578 A fast adaptive quadtree scheme for a two-layer shal
3、low water model Original Research ArticleJournal of Computational Physics, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 9 March 2011Wei-Koon Lee, Alistair G.L. Borthwick, Paul H. TaylorShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 41.95579 Modelling of the operation proc
4、ess of repairable technical objects with the use information from an artificial neural network Original Research ArticleExpert Systems with Applications, Volume 38, Issue 5, May 2011, Pages 5867-5878Stanisaw DuerShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 41.95Researc
5、h highlights The author proposes effective methodology for developing models of technical objects operation and maintenance basing upon the reasoning in trivalent logic. A radiolocation system was examined as an example of practical application. Three different approaches to maintenance system deter
6、mining are compared. Each of maintenance models process diagnostic information in a different manner.580 External social capital and information systems development team flexibility Original Research ArticleInformation and Software Technology, Volume 53, Issue 6, June 2011, Pages 592-600Kuo-Chung Ch
7、ang, Jiun-Hung Wong, Yuzhu Li, Yao-Chin Lin, Houn-Gee ChenPurchase$ 19.95Show preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles 581 Key management systems for sensor networks in the context of the Internet of Things Original Research ArticleComputers & Electrical Engineering, In Press, Co
8、rrected Proof, Available online 22 February 2011Rodrigo Roman, Cristina Alcaraz, Javier Lopez, Nicolas SklavosShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 41.95Graphical abstractIn order to create a secure channel between a sensor node and an Internet host, it is neces
9、sary to provide a key management mechanism (KMS) that will be used to negotiate certain security credentials (e.g. secret keys). The analyses performed in this paper show that (a) public key cryptography can be used for sensor nodes accessing external services, (b) pre-shared key approaches can be u
10、seful for server nodes in small real-world applications, but mathematical-based KMS (like the polynomial scheme) provide better properties if the application can afford the extra overhead.582 A new computer-based counselling system for the promotion of physical activity in patients with chronic dise
11、asesResults from a pilot study Original Research ArticlePatient Education and Counseling, Volume 83, Issue 2, May 2011, Pages 195-202Annette Becker, Dominikus Herzberg, Nicola Marsden, Purchase$ 31.50Sabine Thomanek, Hartmut Jung, Corinna LeonhardtShow preview | Related articles | Related reference
12、work articles 583 Near optimal citywide WiFi network deployment using a hybrid grouping genetic algorithm Original Research ArticleExpert Systems with Applications, Volume 38, Issue 8, August 2011, Pages 9543-9556L.E. Agustn-Blas, S. Salcedo-Sanz, P. Vidales, G. Urueta, J.A. Portilla-FiguerasShow pr
13、eview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 41.95Research highlights A hybrid grouping genetic algorithm is applied to a problema of WiFi network design. Optimal location and router type are designed with the proposed algorithm, subject to a budget constraint. Results in syn
14、thetic and real cases have shown the good performance of the proposed approach.584 EM signal integrity via neural network analysis for the RFX-mod experiment Original Research ArticleFusion Engineering and Design, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 31 March 2011Rita S. Delogu, David Terrano
15、vaShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 27.95585 New approaches to determine the ultimate bearing capacity of shallow foundations based on artificial neural networks and ant colony optimization Original Research ArticleEngineering Geology, Volume 117, Issues 1-2
16、, 10 January 2011, Pages 29-38Adem Kalinli, M. Cemal Acar, Zeki GndzShow preview | PDF (383 K) | Related articles | Related reference work articles Research Highlights A properly structured artificial neural network could be efficiently used to predict the ultimate bearing capacity of shallow founda
17、tions on granular soils. An improved Meyerhof formula was developed for the computation of the ultimate bearing capacity. The improved Meyerhof formula could find wide application in the calculation of the ultimate bearing capacity of shallow foundations.586 Efficient appointment information extract
18、ion from short messages in mobile devices with limited hardware resources Pattern Recognition Letters, Volume 32, Issue 2, 15 January 2011, Pages 127-133Choong-Nyoung Seon, Harksoo Kim, Jungyun SeoShow preview | PDF (395 K) | Related articles | Related reference work articles Research highlights The
19、 proposed system extracts temporal (dates and times) and named instances (locations and title) from Korean short messages in an appointment management domain. To effectively extract various surface forms of named instances with limited hardware resources, the proposed system uses a modified hidden M
20、arkov model (HMM) based on character n-grams. On an experimental basis, the proposed method is suitable for information extraction applications on mobile devices with limited computing resources.587 Large-scale similarity data management with distributed Metric Index Original Research ArticleInforma
21、tion Processing & Management, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 26 January 2011David Novak, Michal Batko, Pavel ZezulaShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50Research highlights New distributed index structure for similarity data management. Algorit
22、hms for distributed range and k-nearest-neigbors searching. Precise and approximate evaluation strategies. High scalability confirmed by experiments on 100-million image dataset. Stable recall of the approximate search when the dataset grows.588 Improving system performance through an integrated des
23、ign approach Original Research ArticleCIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 6 April 2011Wessel W. Wits, Fred J.A.M. van HoutenShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50589 Formulation of flow number of asphalt mixes
24、 using a hybrid computational method Original Research ArticleConstruction and Building Materials, Volume 25, Issue 3, March 2011, Pages 1338-1355Amir Hossein Alavi, Mahmoud Ameri, Amir Hossein Gandomi, Mohammad Reza MirzahosseiniShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purc
25、hase$ 41.95590 Performance driven distributed scheduling of parallel hybrid computations Original Research ArticleTheoretical Computer Science, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 5 January 2011Ankur Narang, Rudrapatna K. ShyamasundarShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work a
26、rticles Purchase$ 41.95591 Treatment of uncertain material interfaces in compressible flows Original Research ArticleComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Volume 200, Issues 1-4, 1 January 2011, Pages 284-308Gal Potte, Bruno Desprs, Didier LucorShow preview | Related articles | Rela
27、ted reference work articles Purchase$ 35.95592 Hybrid assessment method for software engineering decisions Original Research ArticleDecision Support Systems, Volume 51, Issue 1, April 2011, Pages 208-219Rita A. Ribeiro, Ana M. Moreira, Pim van den Broek, Afonso PimentelShow preview | Related article
28、s | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 39.95593 Determining factors that influence the dispersal of a pelagic species: A comparison between artificial neural networks and evolutionary algorithms Original Research ArticleEcological Modelling, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 26 Marc
29、h 2011D.R. Pontin, S. Schliebs, S.P. Worner, M.J. WattsShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 31.50Highlights Factors influencing the passive dispersal of Physalia (Cnidaria) were investigated. Artificial neural networks and evolutionary algorithms were compared.
30、 Two independent systems determine Physalia occurrence in New Zealand.594 A framework of information visualization for multi-system construction Original Research ArticleAutomation in Construction, Volume 20, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 247-262Cheng-Han Kuo, Meng-Han Tsai, Shih-Chung KangShow preview |
31、 Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 41.95Research Highlights This research proposes a framework as a system, called Construction Dashboard, that enables engineers to explore and interact with the information visually. The Construction Dashboard includes four information vie
32、ws:temporal, hierarchical, relational and spatial), four interaction functions (information exploration, cross-highlighting, time controller, and information extraction) and two display layouts (matrix hardware layout and flexible software layout). This research implements the Construction Dashboard
33、 for presenting high-dimensional information in multi-system construction projects. The results of the user test indicated that Construction Dashboard can effectively save time and increase the accuracy of work.595 Artificial neural network modeling and response surface methodology of desalination b
34、y reverse osmosis Original Research ArticleJournal of Membrane Science, Volume 368, Issues 1-2, 15 February 2011, Pages 202-214M. Khayet, C. Cojocaru, M. EssalhiShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 35.95Graphical abstractResearch highlightsThe highest factors i
35、nteraction effects exists between the pressure and salt concentration. The feed flow rate has the smallest non-linear effect on the RO performance index. The effect of pressure is more significant at higher feed temperatures. The effect of the feed temperature is higher at higher operating pressures
36、. The optimal conditions offered by ANN are better than those given by RSM.596 Developing an expert system for predicting alluvial channel geometry using ANN Original Research ArticleExpert Systems with Applications, Volume 38, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 215-222Hossien Riahi-Madvar, Seyed Ali Ayyo
37、ubzadeh, Mina Gholizadeh AtaniShow preview | PDF (1368 K) | Related articles | Related reference work articles 597 Getting past first base: Going all the way with Cognitive Work Analysis Original Research ArticleApplied Ergonomics, Volume 42, Issue 2, January 2011, Pages 358-370Rich C. McIlroy, Nevi
38、lle A. StantonShow preview | PDF (1702 K) | Related articles | Related reference work articles 598 Internal stress analysis for single and multilayered coating systems using the boundary element method Original Research ArticleEngineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, Volume 35, Issue 4, April 20
39、11, Pages 708-717Purchase$ 31.50Yao-Ming Zhang, Yan Gu, Jeng-Tzong ChenShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles 599 Global optimization method for mixed transportation network design problem: A mixed-integer linear programming approach Original Research ArticleTransportation
40、 Research Part B: Methodological, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 9 March 2011Paramet Luathep, Agachai Sumalee, William H.K. Lam, Zhi-Chun Li, Hong K. LoShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 24.95Research highlights Mixed network design problem (MNDP
41、) can be formulated as a mixed-integer linear programming problem (MILP) with the link-based formulation which helps avoiding the path enumeration. The global optimality of the approximated MNDP can then be guaranteed following the property of the MILP. The proposed algorithm performed well with the
42、 tests with small and medium sized networks compared to other existing solution algorithms in the literature.600 Practical advanced analysis software for nonlinear inelastic dynamic analysis of steel structures Original Research ArticleJournal of Constructional Steel Research, Volume 67, Issue 3, Ma
43、rch 2011, Pages 453-461Huu-Tai Thai, Seung-Eock KimShow preview | Related articles | Related reference work articles Purchase$ 41.95Research highlights Three elements of cable, truss, and beam-column are implemented in proposed software. The proposed software consider both geometric and material non
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