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Acta Cybernetica, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2009
- László Csernetics:

Backprojection Reconstruction Algorithm Using Order Statistic Filters In Breast Tomosynthesis. 5-15 - Kristóf Csorba, István Vajk

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Improved Topic Identification for Similar Document Search on Mobile Devices. 17-40 - Csaba Fozo, Csaba Gáspár-Papanek:

3-level Confidence Voting Strategy for Dynamic Fusion-Selection of Classifier Ensembles. 41-60 - Martin Fuchs:

Clouds, p-boxes, Fuzzy Sets, and Other Uncertainty Representations in Higher Dimensions. 61-92 - László Illyés:

Cohesion and Balance in a Human Resource Allocation Problem. 93-103 - Attila Kertész, József Dániel Dombi, József Dombi:

Adaptive Scheduling Solution for Grid Meta-Brokering. 105-123 - Tamás Németh, Csanád Imreh:

Parameter Learning Online Algorithm for Multiprocessor Scheduling with Rejection. 125-133 - Anett Rácz

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Determining Initial Bound by "Ray-method" in Branch and Bound Procedure. 135-146 - Gábor Czédli:

A Fixed Point Theorem for Stronger Association Rules and Its Computational Aspects. 149-158 - Zoltán Gera:

Filter Bank Design for Melody Recognition. 159-175 - Zoltán Szabó, András Lörincz

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Complex Independent Process Analysis. 177-190 - Gergely Lukácsy, Péter Szeredi:

Plagiarism Detection in Source Programs Using Structural Similarities. 191-216 - Genjiro Tanaka:

Limited Codes Associated with Petri Nets. 217-230 - György Gyurica:

On Nilpotent Languages and Their Characterization by Regular Expressions. 231-244
Volume 19, Number 2, 2009
- Frank Drewes:

MAT Learners for Recognizable Tree Languages and Tree Series. 249-274 - Zoltán Fülöp, Lorand Muzamel:

Weighted Tree-Walking Automata. 275-293 - Andreas Gebhardt, Johannes Waldmann:

Weighted Automata Define a Hierarchy of Terminating String Rewriting Systems. 295-312 - Thomas Hanneforth, Kay-Michael Würzner:

Statistical Language Models within the Algebra of Weighted Rational Languages. 313-356 - Adam Koprowski, Johannes Waldmann:

Max/Plus Tree Automata for Termination of Term Rewriting. 357-392 - Dietrich Kuske:

Weighted and Unweighted Trace Automata. 393-410 - Eleni Mandrali, George Rahonis:

Recognizable Tree Series with Discounting. 411-439 - Thomas Ang, Janusz A. Brzozowski:

Languages Convex with Respect to Binary Relations, and Their Closure Properties. 445-464 - Francine Blanchet-Sadri, Robert Mercas, Geoffrey Scott:

Counting Distinct Squares in Partial Words. 465-477 - Luca Breveglieri, Alessandra Cherubini, C. Nuccio, Emanuele Rodaro:

Alphabetical Satisfiability Problem for Trace Equations. 479-497 - Helmut Jürgensen, Ian McQuillan:

Homomorphisms Preserving Types of Density. 499-516 - Pavel Martyugin:

Complexity of Problems Concerning Reset Words for Some Partial Cases of Automata. 517-536 - Tomás Masopust, Alexander Meduna:

On Pure Multi-Pushdown Automata that Perform Complete Pushdown Pops. 537-552 - Jean Marcel Pallo:

Kleene Revisited by Suschkewitsch. 553-565
Volume 19, Number 3, 2010
- Zsolt Zombori:

A Resolution Based Description Logic Calculus. 571-588 - András Simonyi, Miklós Szöts:

An Ontology Segmentation Tool. 591-605 - Jürgen Dassow, Sherzod Turaev:

Petri Net Controlled Grammars with a Bounded Number of Additional Places. 609-634 - B. John Oommen, M. Khaled Hashem:

Modeling a Domain in a Tutorial-like System Using Learning Automata. 635-653 - Zoltán Szabó, Balázs Lájer, Agnes Werner-Stark:

Automata Depository Model with Autonomous Robots. 655-660 - Gerhard J. Woeginger:

An Algorithmic Comparison of Three Scientific Impact Indices. 661-672
Volume 19, Number 4, 2010
- Márton Miháltz:

Information Extraction from Wikipedia Using Pattern Learning. 677-694 - László Tóth, Balázs Tarján, Gellért Sárosi, Péter Mihajlik:

Speech Recognition Experiments with Audiobooks. 695-713 - Bálint Tóth, Géza Németh:

Improvements of Hungarian Hidden Markov Model-based Text-to-Speech Synthesis. 715-731 - Péter Ekler, Tamás Lukovszki, Hassan Charaf:

Evaluating Dynamically Evolving Mobile-Based Social Networks. 735-748 - Monika Piekarz:

The Extended Analog Computer and Functions Computable in a Digital Sense. 749-764 - Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Qing Wang

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A Customised ASM Thesis for Database Transformations. 765-805

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