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DSP
2007
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Feasibility of impact-acoustic emissions for detection of damaged wheat kernels
A non-destructive, real time device was developed to detect insect damage, sprout damage, and scab damage in kernels of wheat. Kernels are impacted onto a steel plate and the resu...
Tom C. Pearson, A. Enis Çetin, Ahmed H. Tew...
ML
2006
ACM
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Classification-based objective functions
Backpropagation, similar to most learning algorithms that can form complex decision surfaces, is prone to overfitting. This work presents classification-based objective functions, ...
Michael Rimer, Tony Martinez
JNCA
2007
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Adaptive anomaly detection with evolving connectionist systems
Anomaly detection holds great potential for detecting previously unknown attacks. In order to be effective in a practical environment, anomaly detection systems have to be capable...
Yihua Liao, V. Rao Vemuri, Alejandro Pasos
ISCI
2000
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Quantum associative memory
This paper combines quantum computation with classical neural network theory to produce a quantum computational learning algorithm. Quantum computation uses microscopic quantum lev...
Dan Ventura, Tony R. Martinez
IJON
2002
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Nonlinear model predictive control of a cutting process
Nonlinear model predictive control (MPC) of a simulated chaotic cutting process is presented. The nonlinear MPC combines a neural-network model and a genetic-algorithm-based optim...
Primoz Potocnik, Igor Grabec