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Soft computing techniques have reached a significant level of recognition and - ceptance from both the academic and industrial communities. The papers collected in this volume illustrate the depth of the current theoretical research trends and the breadth of the application areas in which soft computing methods are making c- tributions. This volume consists of forty six selected papers presented at the Fourth Inter- tional Conference on Recent Advances in Soft Computing, which was held in N- th th tingham, United Kingdom on 12 and 13 December 2002 at Nottingham Trent University. This volume is organized in five parts. The first four parts address mainly the f- damental and theoretical advances in soft computing, namely Artificial Neural Networks, Evolutionary Computing, Fuzzy Systems and Hybrid Systems. The fifth part of this volume presents papers that deal with practical issues and ind- trial applications of soft computing techniques. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the authors who submitted contributions for inclusion. We are also indebted to Janusz Kacprzyk for his - vices related to this volume. We hope you find the volume an interesting refl- tion of current theoretical and application based soft computing research.

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Preface
Part I - Artificial Neural Networks
A Recurrent Self-Organizing Map for Temporal Sequence Processing
3(6)
T. McQueen
A. Hopgood
J. Tepper
T. Allen
Optimisation of Neural Network Topology and Input Parameters for Prosody Modelling of Synthetic Speech
9(8)
V. Sebesta
J. Tuckova
Using ART1 Neural Networks to Determine Clustering Tendency
17(6)
L. Massey
High Performance Associative Memories and Structured Weight Dilution
23(8)
S.P. Turvey
S. P. Hunt
N. Davey
R.J. Frank
Neural Network Analysis of Estimation of Data
31(8)
E. Triastuti
R. Crockett
P. Picton
A. Crockett
A Compiler and Simulator for Partial Recursive Functions over Neural Networks
39(8)
J. Neto
J. F. Costa
P. Carreira
M. Rosa
Multistage Neural Networks: Adaptive Combination of Ensemble Results
47(6)
S. Yang
A. Browne
P. Picton
On the Fuzzy Spatio-temporal Specification of Multimedia Synchronisation Scenarios
53(10)
A. L. V. Coelho
I. L. M. Ricarte
Part II - Evolutionary Computing
An Approach to On-line Design of Fuzzy Controllers with Evolving Structure
63(6)
P. Angelov
Can a Parallel Agent Approach to Genetic Algorithms Reduce Search Times
69(6)
M. Lefley
I. D. McKew
Comparison of Domination Approaches for Diploid Binary Genetic Algorithms
75(6)
S. Uyar
A. E. Harmanci
New Heuristics for Flowshop Scheduling
81(6)
U. K. Chakraborty
Temporal Rule Discovery using Genetic Programming and Specialized Hardware
87(8)
M. L. Hetland
P. Saetrom
Genetic Programming with Guaranteed Constraints
95(8)
C. Johnson
Part III - Fuzzy Systems
Precisiated Natural Language and Protoforms for Human Consistent Data Mining
103(8)
J. Kacprzyk
S. Zadrozny
Design and Synthesis of Piecewise-Linear Fuzzy Systems
111(8)
I. del Campo
J. Echanobe
J. M. Tarela
A New Ranking Method For Fuzzy FMEA
119(8)
M. S. Hitam
S. Gobee
K. Subari
Representing Reliability and Hesitation in Possibility Theory: A General Framework
127(6)
C. Cornelis
M. De Cock
E. Kerre
Noise Clustering with a Fixed Fraction of Noise
133(6)
F. Klawonn
Selective Sampling for Combined Learning from Labelled and Unlabelled Data
139(10)
L. Petrakieva
B. Gabrys
Part IV - Hybrid and Intelligent Systems
New Results for a Hybrid Decision Tree/Genetic Algorithm for Data Mining
149(6)
D. R. Carvalho
A. A. Freitas
Embedding Support Vector Machines into Localised Mixtures of Experts
155(8)
C. A. M. Lima
A. L. V. Coelho
F. J. Von Zuben
Gaussian Function Approximation in Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
163(8)
K. Basterretxea
J. M. Tarela
I. del Campo
Automated Configuration of Multi-Spindle Drilling Gear Machines by Sub-Domain Knowledge Processing and Adaptive Algorithms
171(8)
G. Klene
A. Grauel
J. J. Convey
A. J. Hartley
Construction of Shape-preserving First-order Takagi-Sugeno Systems via Linear-rational Spline Fuzzy Partitions
179(8)
F. Fernandez
J. Gutierrez
J. C. Crespo
G. Trivino
Identification of Dynamic Cause-Effect Relations for Systems Performance Evaluation
187(8)
G. Vachkov
Y. Kiyota
K. Komatsu
A Multi-layered Immune Inspired Machine Learning Algorithm
195(8)
T. Knight
J. Timmis
Using Plausible Reasoning for Developing Intelligent Systems
203(10)
B. Khandzad
E. Ashoori
F. Oroumchian
B. N. Araabi
Towards Model-Independent Mode Detection and Characterisation of Very Long Biomedical Time Series
213(6)
K. Pauwels
T. Gautama
D. P. Mandic
M. M. Van Hulle
Analysis of Rules Discovered by the Data Mining Process
219(6)
K. McGarry
J. Malone
A Study of Query Generation Strategies for Interactive Constraint Acquisition
225(8)
Sarah O'Connell
Barry O'Sullivan
Eugene C. Freuder
A Multi-agent System as Framework for Learning Algorithms Benchmarking
233(8)
L. M. Hercog
T. C. Fogarty
Soft Learning: A Conceptual Bridge between Data Mining and Machine Learning
241(8)
F. A. Marginean
Heuristics for Kernels Adaptation in Support Vector Machines
249(6)
E. Saavedra
I. Renners
A. Grauel
D. Morton
H.J. Convey
A Study of the Effectiveness of Detailed Balance in Avoiding Premature Convergence in PBIL
255(8)
E.S. Correa
J.L. Shapiro
Part V - Soft Computing Applications
Application of Computational Intelligence Methods for Intelligent Modelling of Buildings
263(8)
A. Gegov
An Adaptive Multi Embedded-Agent Architecture for Intelligent Inhabited Environments
271(8)
E. Tawil
H. Hagras
Constraint Neuro-Model based Predictive Control
279(8)
M. Soufian
A. A. Rahman
M. Soufian
A. A. Mokbel
An Efficient Hybrid Method of Regression Tree and Fuzzy Inference for Short-term Load Forecasting in Electric Power Systems
287(8)
H. Mori
Y. Sakatani
T. Fujino
K. Numa
An Iterative Learning Control Method for a Level Control Problem
295(6)
M.H. Schwarz
C.S. Cox
Face Verification Using SVM: Influence of Illumination
301(8)
C. Conde
A. Ruiz
E. Cabello
A Neuro-Fuzzy Technique for Scene Cut Detection from MPEG-1 Video
309(8)
A. M. Dawood
A. S. Al-Hammadi
Fuzzy Audio-Visual Feature Maps for Speaker Indentification
317(6)
C. C. Chibelushi
Adaptive User Agents for Intelligent Biometric Applications
323(8)
N.J. Mavity
F. Deravi
M.C. Fairhurst
Gait Recognition by Moment Based Descriptors
331(8)
J. P. Foster
M. S. Nixon
A. Prugel-Benett
On a Large Sequence-Based Human Gait Database
339
J. D. Shutler
M. G. Grant
M. S. Nixon
J. N. Carter