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Computationally Intelligent Hybrid Systems: The Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing
Seppo J. Ovaska (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-471-47668-9
Hardcover
410 pages
November 2004, Wiley-IEEE Press
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  • Description
  • Table of Contents
  • Author Information
  • Reviews
Contributors.

Foreword (David B. Fogel).

Preface.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 1.

1 INTRODUCTION TO FUSION OF SOFT COMPUTING AND HARD COMPUTING (Seppo J. Ovaska).

1.1 Introduction.

1.2 Structural Categories.

1.3 Characteristic Features.

1.4 Characterization of Hybrid Applications.

1.5 Conclusions and Discussion.

References.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 2.

2 GENERAL MODEL FOR LARGE-SCALE PLANT APPLICATION (Akimoto Kamiya).

2.1 Introduction.

2.2 Control System Architecture.

2.3 Forecasting of Market Demand.

2.4 Scheduling of Processes.

2.5 Supervisory Control.

2.6 Local Control.

2.7 General Fusion Model and Fusion Categories.

2.8 Conclusions.

References .

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 3.

3 ADAPTIVE FLIGHT CONTROL: SOFT COMPUTING WITH HARD CONSTRAINTS (Richard E. Saeks).

3.1 Introduction.

3.2 The Adaptive Control Algorithms.

3.3 Flight Control.

3.4 X-43A-LS Autolander.

3.5 LOFLYTE Optimal Control.

3.6 LOFLYTE Stability Augmentation.

3.7 Design for Uncertainty with Hard Constraints.

3.8 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing.

3.9 Conclusions.

References.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 4.

4 SENSORLESS CONTROL OF SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTORS (Adrian David Cheok).

4.1 Introduction.

4.2 Fuzzy Logic Model.

4.3 Accuracy Enhancement Algorithms.

4.4 Simulation Algorithm and Results.

4.5 Hardware and Software Implementation.

4.6 Experimental Results.

4.7 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing.

4.8 Conclusion and Discussion.

References.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 5.

5 ESTIMATION OF UNCERTAINTY BOUNDS FOR LINEAR AND NONLINEAR ROBUST CONTROL (Gregory D. Buckner).

5.1 Introduction.

5.2 Robust Control of Active Magnetic Bearings.

5.3 Nominal H1 Control of the AMB Test Rig.

5.4 Estimating Modeling Uncertainty for H1 Control of the AMB Test Rig.

5.5 Nonlinear Robust Control of the AMB Test Rig.

5.6 Estimating Model Uncertainty for SMC of the AMB Test Rig.

5.7 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing.

5.8 Conclusion.

References.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 6.

6 INDIRECT ON-LINE TOOL WEAR MONITORING (Bernhard Sick).

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 Problem Description and Monitoring Architecture.

6.3 State of the Art.

6.4 New Solution.

6.5 Experimental Results.

6.6 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing.

6.7 Summary and Conclusions.

References.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 7.

7 PREDICTIVE FILTERING METHODS FOR POWER SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS (Seppo J. Ovaska).

7.1 Introduction.

7.2 Multiplicative General-Parameter Filtering.

7.3 Genetic Algorithm for Optimizing Filter Tap Cross-Connections.

7.4 Design of Multiplierless Basis Filters by Evolutionary Programming.

7.5 Predictive Filters for Zero-Crossings Detector.

7.6 Predictive Filters for Current Reference Generators.

7.7 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing.

7.8 Conclusion.

References.

Appendix 7.1: Coefficients of 50-Hz Sinusoid-Predictive FIR Filters.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 8.

8 INTRUSION DETECTION FOR COMPUTER SECURITY (Sung-Bae Cho and Sang-Jun Han).

8.1 Introduction.

8.2 Related Works.

8.3 Intrusion Detection with Hybrid Techniques.

8.4 Experimental Results.

8.5 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing.

8.6 Concluding Remarks.

References.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 9.

9 EMOTION GENERATING METHOD ON HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERFACES (Kazuya Mera and Takumi Ichimura).

9.1 Introduction.

9.2 Emotion Generating Calculations Method.

9.3 Emotion-Oriented Interaction Systems.

9.4 Applications of Emotion-Oriented Interaction Systems.

9.5 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing.

9.6 Conclusion.

References.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 10.

10 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC DATA MINING: DIRECT KERNEL METHODS AND APPLICATIONS (Mark J. Embrechts, Boleslaw Szymanski, and Karsten Sternickel).

10.1 Introduction.

10.2 What Is Data Mining?

10.3 Basic Definitions for Data Mining.

10.4 Introduction to Direct Kernel Methods.

10.5 Direct Kernel Ridge Regression.

10.6 Case Study #1: Predicting the Binding Energy for Amino Acids.

10.7 Case Study #2: Predicting the Region of Origin for Italian Olive Oils.

10.8 Case Study #3: Predicting Ischemia from Magnetocardiography.

10.9 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing.

10.10 Conclusions.

References.

Editor’s Introduction to Chapter 11.

11 WORLD WIDE WEB USAGE MINING (Ajith Abraham).

11.1 Introduction.

11.2 Daily and Hourly Web Usage Clustering.

11.3 Daily and Hourly Web Usage Analysis.

11.4 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing.

11.5 Conclusions.

References.

INDEX.

ABOUT THE EDITOR.