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Pattern Classification In Dynamic Environments: Tagged Feature-Class Representation And The Classifiers, Qiuming Zhu
Pattern Classification In Dynamic Environments: Tagged Feature-Class Representation And The Classifiers, Qiuming Zhu
Computer Science Faculty Publications
he classifiers characterized by a tagged feature-class representation, a univariate discrimination approach, a cooperative classification scheme, and a logic-based learning strategy are discussed. Neither of the classifiers bears the constraints to the fixed sets of features and classes. Concepts of the tagged feature-class representation and the properties of feature matching in the dynamic environment are studied. Experimental tests and results of the classifiers are illustrated.
Scientific Computing In The Soviet Union, Seymour E. Goodman, William Mchenry, Peter Wolcott
Scientific Computing In The Soviet Union, Seymour E. Goodman, William Mchenry, Peter Wolcott
Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Faculty Publications
In the last decade, the Soviet Union has placed increased emphasis on the development of high-speed computers and networks for use in scientific, economic, and military applications. When Communist Party General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev labeled supercomputer development a "top priority task for our science and economy" in April, 1987, he added new urgency to the production of machines that would both support activities in these applications and also serve as high-profile standard-bearers for perestroika, his program of restructuring and modernization for the nation. The Soviets have also undertaken some major projects in networking, including the creation of a nationwide packet-switched …