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  Homeland Security
Yen J., Popp R., Cybenko G., Taipale K., Sweeney L., Rosenzweig P. IEEE Intelligent Systems & Their Applications 20(5): 76-86, 2005.  Type: Article

Ever since September 11, 2001, homeland security has become a major concern worldwide. Today’s security environment is much different from the past and far more complicated and dynamic. Terrorists are intermingled with and al...

Mar 15 2006
  A Concept-Driven Algorithm for Clustering Search Results
Osinski S., Weiss D. IEEE Intelligent Systems & Their Applications 20(3): 48-54, 2005.  Type: Article

Contrary to popular belief, search engines don’t answer questions. They merely provide fast access to the information … on the Web.… Popular search engines … return Web pages matching...
Feb 28 2006
   Applying Authorship Analysis to Extremist-Group Web Forum Messages
Abbasi A., Chen H. (ed) IEEE Intelligent Systems & Their Applications 20(5): 67-75, 2005.  Type: Article

The question of whether an author leaves an unconscious but statistically discernable “signature” on his or her writing was first visited by Wake at Oxford in 1911. Wake was an eminent classicist, but he was...

Feb 27 2006
   Building a semantic Wiki
Souzis A. IEEE Intelligent Systems & Their Applications 20(5): 87-91, 2005.  Type: Article

The problem with the World Wide Web as we know it is that the majority of data on the Web is generally hidden away in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files, and is difficult to use on a large scale due to the lack of a globally standa...

Feb 17 2006
  Brain power
Shadbolt N. IEEE Intelligent Systems & Their Applications 18(3): 2-3, 2003.  Type: Article

In “Brain power,” Shadbolt makes a case for developing a computational understanding of the dynamics of brain development. A loosely connected collection of brain-facts is presented for readers who may be in a posit...

Dec 8 2003
  Model-Based Diagnosis or Reasoning from First Principles
Peischl B., Wotawa F. IEEE Intelligent Systems & Their Applications 18(3): 32-37, 2003.  Type: Article

Diagnosis of malfunctions based on reasoning from first principles is discussed in this good research paper. However, the term “or” in the title is misleading: Model-based diagnosis can be done to detect design flaw...

Nov 6 2003
 
 
 
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