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Computational Semiotics: An Approach for the Study of Intelligent Systems - Part I: Foundations
- 1 Computational Semiotics : An Approach for the Study of Intelligent Systems Part I : Foundations
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An Approach to Computational Semiotics
- @(email omitted); ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to introduce the theoretical foundations of an approach for intelligent
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A Computational Semiotics Approach for Soft Computing
- of the formal foundations of intelligent systems. In this paper, we focus on the use of the tools from
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A Feature Analysis Framework for Evaluating Multi-agent System Development Methodologies
- [1], [2], [3] and [4], In Zhong, N. et al. (eds). 2003. Foundations of Intelligent Systems – Proc
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Christian W. Omlin
- Christian W. Omlin Intelligent Systems Research Group Department of Computer Science University
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Curriculum Vitae
- and Head of Intelligent Systems Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Stellenbosch (since 9
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Knowledge Discovery in Texts: A Definition, and Applications
- in Texts: A Definition, and Applications,” in Foundation of Intelligent Systems, Ras & Skowron (Eds.) LNAI
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On Hybrid Systems and the Modal µ-Calculus (Extended Abstract)
- for Foundations of Intelligent Systems 626 Rhodes Hall, Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853--3801, USA davoren
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Distributed Knowledge Discovery Bibliography
- mining in credit card fraud detection. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 14(6):67-74, 1999. [7] P. K. Chan and S
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Mathematics of generic specifications for model management
- . 1079. Foundations of Intelligent Systems, Ninth International Symposium, ISMIS’96 (pp. 603
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