Paper ID # | Paper Title | Authors | Country | Final Paper |
001 | A Flow-based Algorithm for Statistical Anomaly Detection | Petar Cisar, Sanja Maravic Cisar | Serbia | |
002 | On a Possible Future of Computationalism | Jozef Kelemen | Czech Republic | |
003 | Data Clustering Using ART-like Neural Networks | Agáta Bodnárová, Tyler Frank | Czech Republic, Slovakia | |
004 | Fuzzy Rule Interpolation by the Least Squares Method | Johanyák Zsolt Csaba, Kovács Szilveszter | Hungary | |
005 | Sophisticated Dynamic Adaptive Control of a Polymerization Process | József K. Tar, Imre J. Rudas | Hungary | |
006 | Soft-Computing Digital Architectures Using von Neumann Stochastic Data Representation | Emil M. Petriu | Canada | |
007 | Generic Software Architecture for Startup Sequencing and Monitoring Diagnostics/Prognostics | William Franklin | USA | |
008 | Mathematical Evaluation of Geologic Variability | György Bárdossy | Hungary | Final Paper |
009 | On the Use of Iterative Learning Control in Fuzzy Control System Structures | Radu-Emil Precup, Stefan Preitl, Imre J. Rudas, József K. Tar | Romania, Hungary | |
010 | The Knowledge Modelling of Traffic and Industry Emission from the Air Pollution Control Aspects | Baltazár Frankovic, Viktor Oravec, Ivana Budinská | Slovakia | |
011 | Analysis of Mojette Transform Implementation on Field Programmable Gate Array | Péter Serfozo, József Vásárhelyi, János Turán | Hungary, Slovakia | |
012 | Qualitative Analysis of Segmented Time Series by Sequence Alignment | Balázs Balaskó, Sándor Németh, János Abonyi | Hungary | |
013 | Statistical Methods for Morphological Parsers | László Kovács, Péter Barabás | Hungary | |
014 | FEI STU Bratislava Experience with Digital Story-Telling in Social Sciences Education | Ladislav Andrasik | Slovakia | |
015 | Challenges and Chances in the 21st Century R&D | Norbert Kroó | Hungary | Final Paper |
016 | Friction Model Based on Tensor Product Transformation | Péter Korondi, Péter Bartal, Fetah Kolonic | Hungary | |
017 | A Pure Probabilistic Interpretation of Possibilistic Expected Value, Variance, Covariance and Correlation | Christer Carlsson, Robert Fullér, Péter Majlender | Finland, Hungary | |
018 | Categorization-based Topic-oriented Internet Search Engine | Domonkos Tikk, György Biró, Ferenc P. Szidarovszky, Zsolt T. Kardkovács, Mihály Héder, Gábor Lemák | Hungary | |
019 | Success of Heuristics and the Solution Space Representation | Sándor Csiszár | Hungary | |
020 | Development of Distributed Control System for Load Distribution Among Transformer Substations Based on Thom's Catastrophe Theory | László Ormos | Hungary | |
021 | Adative Personalisation of the Intelligent Space by Fuzzy Automaton | Szilveszter Kovács, Péter Korondi, Hideki Hashimoto | Hungary, Japan | |
022 | Title | Peter Sincák | Slovakia | Final Paper |
023 | Workflow Model Representation Concepts | József Tick | Hungary | |
024 | Integrating Model Transformation Systems and Asynchronous Cluster Tools | Gergely Mezei, Sándor Juhász, Tihamér Levendovszky | Hungary | |
025 | On the Notion of Parallelism in Artificial and Computational Intelligence | Benedek Nagy | Hungary | |
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027 | Predictive Control for Fuel Consumption of Hybrid Solar Vehicles | Zsuzsa Preitl, Péter Bauer, Balázs Kulcsár, József Bokor | Hungary | |
028 | Professional, Configurable Development System for Microcontroller, FPGA and its Application | Gábor Marton, Timót Hidvégi | Hungary | |
029 | E-learning in Web Environment | Zlatko Covic, Biljana Radulovic | Serbia | |
030 | Stator-Field-oriented Control of the Variable-excited Synchronous Motor: Numerical Simulation | Mária Imecs, Csaba Szabó, János Jób Incze | Romania | |
031 | Mobile Agent Control in Intelligent Space using Reinforcement Learning | László A. Jeni, Zoltán Istenes, Péter Korondi, Hideki Hashimoto | Hungary, Japan | |
032 | How I Know, What do You Like? (The Ways of Collaborative Filtering) | Bottyán Németh | Hungary | Final Paper |
033 | Extraction of Representative Learning Set from Measured Geospatial Data | Béla Paláncz, Lajos Völgyesi, Piroska Zaletnyik, Levente Kovács | Hungary | |
034 | Introduction of the Cost Plan Module of a Facility Management Software System | Gréta Sifter, Tünde Tarczali | Hungary | |
035 | Pipelined Image Correspondence Analysis | Gyula Max | Hungary | |
036 | Greedy Term Selection for Document Classification with Given Minimal Precision | Kristóf Csorba, István Vajk | Hungary | |
037 | High Dynamic Range Imaging Technique Based on the Merging of Maximum Dense Information Regions | Annamária R. Várkonyi-Kóczy, András Rövid, Szilveszter Balogh, Takeshi Hashimoto, Yoshifumi Shimodaira | Hungary, Japan | |
038 | Imperative OCL Compiler Support for Model Transformations | Tamás Vajk, Tihamér Levendovszky | Hungary | |
039 | TPC Benchmark | Márk Kaszó, Tihamér Levendovszky | Hungary | |
040 | An Overview of the State-of-The-Art Reverse Engineering Techniques | László Angyal, László Lengyel, Hassan Charaf | Hungary | |
041 | Tracking Activities of Real Persons in Weblogs | Csaba Legány, Ferenc Kovács | Hungary | |
042 | Geometric Error Correction in Coordinate Measurement | Gyula Hermann | Hungary | |
043 | Robust-Predictive Control of (15N) Isotope Separation Column | Eva-Henrietta Dulf, Ferenc Dulf, Clement Festila | Romania | |
044 | Multi-Dimensional Visualization of Web Access Logs | Ágoston Winkler, Sándor Juhász, Renáta Iváncsy | Hungary | |
045 | Compressing Weblogs for Efficient Discovery of Internet User Activities | Attila Babos, Sándor Juhász | Hungary | |
046 | Application-oriented Integration of Decisions in Product Engineering | László Horváth, Imre J. Rudas | Hungary | |
047 | Using Patterns in Domain-Specific Languages | Tamás Mészáros, Gergely Mezei, Tihamér Levendovszky | Hungary | |
048 | A Phenomenological Analyzes Trial of AI Syntagma | Claudiu Pozna | Romania | |
049 | Analytic Properties of Aggregation Functions for Decision Making | Endre Pap | Serbia | |
050 | Uninorm-based Residuated Lattice | Márta Takács | Hungary | |
051 | Fuzzy Weak Orders - Some Recent Results | János Fodor, Ulrich Bodenhofer, Bernard De Baets | Hungary, Austria, Belgium | Final Paper |
052 | Video Image Processing System for RT-Middleware | Gábor Sziebig, Andor Gaudia, Péter Korondi, Noriaki Ando | Hungary, Japan | |
053 | A New General Class of Fuzzy Flip-Flop Based on Türksen’s Interval Valued Fuzzy Sets | Rita Lovassy, László T. Kóczy | Hungary | |
054 | On the Intelligent and Secure Scheduling of Web Services in Service-oriented Architectures – SOAs | Katalin Szenes | Hungary | |
055 | A Tremor-based Retina Model for Robust Contour Detection | Ádám Csapó, András Róka, Barna Reskó, Péter Baranyi | Hungary | |
056 | Superflexible Welding Robot Based on the Intelligent Space Concept | Béla Takarics, Péter T. Szemes | Hungary | |
057 | Node Similarity-based Graph Clustering and Visualization | Miklós Erdélyi, János Abonyi | Hungary | |
058 | A MATLAB Toolbox and its Web-based Variant for Fuzzy Cluster Analysis | Tamás Kenesei, Balázs Balaskó, János Abonyi | Hungary | |
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