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DESRIST
2009
Springer
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15 years 5 months ago
Using the metaphysics of quality to define design science
Design has evolved from a craft into an academic discipline, but it still falls short on defining its own science. I review previous approaches to Design Science and conclude that...
Christoph Bartneck
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DFG
2007
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Why Interval Arithmetic is so Useful
: Interval arithmetic was introduced by Ramon Moore [Moo66] in the 1960s as an approach to bound rounding errors in mathematical computation. The theory of interval analysis emerge...
Younis Hijazi, Hans Hagen, Charles D. Hansen, Kenn...
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ECSQARU
1995
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Model-Based Diagnostics Using Hints
It is often possible to describe the correct functioning of a system by a mathematical model. As long as observations or measurements correspond to the predictions made by the mod...
Jürg Kohlas, Paul-André Monney, Rolf H...
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EUSFLAT
2001
183views Fuzzy Logic» more  EUSFLAT 2001»
15 years 2 months ago
On fuzzy rule-based algorithms for image segmentation using gray-level histogram analysis
One of the biggest problems in computer vision systems, analyzing images having high uncertainty/vagueness degree, is the treatment of such uncertainty. This problem is even clear...
Eduard Montseny, Pilar Sobrevilla
FOGA
1994
15 years 2 months ago
Predictive Models Using Fitness Distributions of Genetic Operators
An important goal of the theory of genetic algorithms is to build predictive models of how well genetic algorithms are expected to perform, given a representation, a fitness lands...
John J. Grefenstette