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Best Paper Awards of ANNIE '99
Theoretical Developments in
Computational Intelligence
Best Paper
Representation of SISO Fuzzy Logic Control
Systems within N Lq Theory
Jurgen Van Gorp and Jurgen A.K. Suykens
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, BELGIUM and
K.U. Leuven, Leuven, BELGIUM
First Runner-Up
A Competitive Neural Network Architecture for
Directing Attention within Artificial Vision Systems
David Enke
Department of System Science & Industrial Engineering,
Binghamton University (S.U.N.Y), Binghamton, NY, USA
Second Runner-Up
Decision Rule Extraction From Trained Neural
Networks Using Rough Sets
Alina Lazar and Ishwar K. Sethi
Department of Computer Science, Wayne State University,
Detroit, MI, USA
Novel Smart Engineering
System
Design Award
Best Paper
Free-form Surface Reconstruction Using Berstein
Basis Function Networks
George K. Knopf and Jonathan Kofman
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
University of Ontario, Ontario, CANADA
First Runner-Up
Comparison of Classifiers for Radar Emitter
Type Inentification
Eric Granger, Stephen Grossberg,
Pierre Lavoie, and Mark A. Rubin
Department of Nat'l Defense, Ottawa, CANADA
Department of Elec. & Comp. Engr., Montreal CANADA and
Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
Second Runner-Up
Solving the Forward EEG Problem Using a
Non-Spherical Head Model of Variable Shape and An Artificial
Neural Network
Mingui Sun and Robert J. Sclabassi
Department of Neurosurgery,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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