Man-Machine Interactions [electronic resource] /edited by Krzysztof A. Cyran, Stanisław Kozielski, James F. Peters, Urszula Stańczyk, Alicja Wakulicz-Deja.
by Cyran, Krzysztof A [editor.]; Kozielski, Stanisław [editor.]; Peters, James F [editor.]; Stańczyk, Urszula [editor.]; Wakulicz-Deja, Alicja [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Part I Keynote Talks -- Part II Human-Computer Interactions -- Part III Computational Techniques in Biosciences -- Part IV Decision Support, Rule Inferrence and Representation -- Part V Rough Fuzzy Investigations -- Part VI Advances in Classification Methods -- Part VII Pattern Recognition and Signal Processing -- Part VIII Computer Vision, Image Analysis and Virtual Reality -- Part IX Advances in Algorithmics -- Part X Databases and Data Warehousing -- Part XI Embedded Systems Applications.
This volume reflects a number of research streams on the development of computer systems and software that makes it possible to employ them in a variety of human activities ranging from logic studies and artificial intelligence, rule-based control of technological processes, image analysis, expert systems and decision support, to assistance in creative works. In particular, the volume points to a number of new advances in man-machine communication, interaction between visualization and modeling, rough granular computing in human-centric information processing and the discovery of affinities between perceptual granules. The topical subdivisions of this volume include human-computer interactions, decision support, rough fuzzy investigations, advances in classification methodology, pattern analysis and signal processing, computer vision and image analysis, advances in algorithmics, databases and data warehousing, and embedded system applications.
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