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International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Tom 18

Zielona Góra 2008

Spis treści

E. DaviesA generalised approach to the use of sampling for rapid object location7-19
A. Kummert
S. Schauland
J. Velten
Detection of moving objects in image sequences using 3D velocity filters21-31
T. Wiejrzanowski
W. Spychalski
K. Różniatowski
K. Kurzydłowski
Image based analysis of complex microstructures of engineering materials33-39
E. Skubalska-RafajłowiczLocal correlation and entropy maps as tools for detecting defects in industrial images41-47
E. Rafajłowicz
M. Pawlak
A. Steland
Nonlinear image processing and filtering: a unified approach based on vertically weighted regression49-61
Y. Li
A. Kummert
F. Boschen
H. Herzog
Interpolation-based reconstruction methods for tomographic imaging in 3D Positron Emission Tomography63-73
Ł. Jeleń
T. Fevens
A. Krzyżak
Classification of breast cancer malignancy using cytological images of fine needle aspiration biopsies75-83
M. Smereka
I. Dulęba
Circular object detection using a modified Hough transform85-91
M. Pawlak
Y. Xin
M -ary phase modulation for digital watermarking93-104
M. WnukRemarks on hardware implementation of image processing algorithms105-110
F. PonulakAnalysis of the resume learning process for spiking neural networks117-127
I. Uysal
H. Sathyendra
J. Harris
Towards spike-based speech processing: a biologically plausible approach to simple acoustic classification129-137
J. ŚmiejaModel based analysis of signaling pathways139-145
R. CierniakA new approach to image reconstruction from projections using a recurrent neural network147-157
A. Obuchowicz
M. Hrebień
P. Steć
T. Nieczkowski
Segmentation of breast cancer fine needle biopsy cytological images159-170
A. El Jai
Y. Qaraai
A. Bernoussi
How to compensate a spreading disturbance for a class of nonlinear systems171-187
A. Kowalewski
A. Krakowiak
Time-optimal boundary control of an infinite order parabolic system with time lags189-198
J. RespondekApproximate controllability of infinite dimensional systems of the n-th order199-212
S. Guermah
S. Djennoune
M. Bettayeb
Controllability and observability of linear discrete-time fractional-order systems213-222
T. KaczorekFractional positive continuous-time linear systems and their reachability223-228
M. Khadir
J. Ringwood
Extension of first order Predictive Functional Controllers to handle higher order internal models229-239
J. Kukluk
L. Holder
D. Cook
Inferring graph grammars by detecting overlap in frequent subgraphs241-250
E. KuriataCreation of unequal error protection codes for two groups of symbols251-257
E. ZerzBehavioral systems theory: a survey265-270
P. BauerNew challenges in dynamical systems: the networked case271-277
D. Owens
S. Daley
Iterative Learning Control — monotonicity and optimization279-293
R. Rabenstein
S. Petrausch
Block-based physical modeling with applications in musical acoustics295-305
T. Zięba
D. Uciński
Mobile sensor routing for parameter estimation of distributed systems using the parallel tunneling method307-318
M. Hunger
D. Marienfeld
New self-checking Booth multipliers319-328
S. YarmolikAddress sequences and backgrounds with different Hamming distances for multiple run March tests329-339
M. Sawerwain
R. Gielerak
Natural quantum operational semantics with predicates341-359
P. Molchanov
A. Totsky
Application of triple correlation and bispectrum for interference immunity improvement in telecommunications systems361-367
K. HalawaDetermining the weights of a Fourier series neural network on the basis of the multidimensional discrete Fourier transform369-375
K. Gałkowski
Ł. Hładowski
B. Cichy
E. Rogers
On the development of SCILAB compatible software for the analysis and control of repetitive processes377-387
S. BanerjeeImmunotherapy with interleukin-2: a study based on mathematical modeling389-398
Y. Yang
S. Huang
N. Rao
An automatic hybrid method for retinal blood vessel extraction399-407
S. PetrusevaEmotion learning: solving a shortest path problem in an arbitrary deterministic environment in linear time with an emotional agent409-421
Y. Tharrault
G. Mourot
J. Ragot
D. Maquin
Fault detection and isolation with robust principal component analysis429-442
M. Witczak
K. Patan
J. Korbicz
Towards robustness in neural network based fault diagnosis443-454
E. Skubalska-RafajłowiczRandom projection RBF nets for multidimensional density estimation455-464
A. Ligęza
J. Kościelny
A new approach to multiple fault diagnosis: a combination of diagnostic matrices, graphs, algebraic and rule-based models. the case of two-layer models465-476
W. CholewaMechanical analogy of statement networks477-486
N. Poulsen
H. Niemann
Active fault diagnosis based on stochastic tests487-496
A. Yassine
S. Ploix
J. Flaus
A method for sensor placement taking into account diagnosability criteria497-512
D. Uciński
M. Patan
Configuring a sensor network for fault detection in distributed parameter systems513-524
D. Sauter
C. Aubrun
J. Yamé
Fault diagnosis of networked control systems525-537
P. Tatjewski
P. Marusak
Actuator fault tolerance in control systems with predictive constrained set–point optimizers539-551
D. Theilliol
C. Join
Y. Zhang
Actuator fault tolerant control design based on a reconfigurable reference input553-560
Z. Kowalczuk
K. Oliński
Suboptimal fault tolerant control design with the use of discrete optimization561-568
C. CempelDecomposition of the symptom observation matrix and grey forecasting in vibration condition monitoring of machines569-579
E. Rafajłowicz
M. Wnuk
W. Rafajłowicz
Local detection of defects from image sequences581-592
M. Laursen
M. Blanke
D. Düştegör
Fault diagnosis of a water for injection system using enhanced structural isolation593-603

 
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