Neural Net Works
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. SegmentaÃÃo e classificaÃÃo de padrÃes visuais baseadas em campos receptivos e inibitÃrios
The human visual system is one of the most fascinating mechanisms from nature. It is through the visual system that humans are able to accomplish their most basic tasks, like watching TV, until the most complexes ones, like making microscopic analysis in laboratories. Then, two models based on the behavior of the human visual system are proposed in this work
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Preparation of rankings through the use of structured techniques: an application in the sector of private insurance / Elaboração de rankings por meio do uso de técnicas estruturadas: uma aplicação no setor de seguros privados
The demand for methodologies and procedures to classify companies that have some characteristics in common and that are part of the same activity sector has instigated researchers to evaluate alternatives that represent the real situation according to their performance as business units, by making use of reduced amount of subjectivity in the performance judg
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Utilização de um ambiente de honeynet no treinamento de redes neurais artificiais para detecção de intrusão / Use of a honeynet environment in the training of artificial neural nets for intrusion detection
The described work in this thesis objective to carry through an academic contribution in the advance of the use of artificial neural nets for intrusion detention. In a well didactic way the reader goes learning, chapter after chapter, on the involved paradigms in the problem. In the last chapter, it he can follow a test of real concept on the proposal carrie
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Analysis and recognition of 5′ UTR intron splice sites in human pre-mRNA
Prediction of splice sites in non-coding regions of genes is one of the most challenging aspects of gene structure recognition. We perform a rigorous analysis of such splice sites embedded in human 5′ untranslated regions (UTRs), and investigate correlations between this class of splice sites and other features found in the adjacent exons and introns. By r
Oxford University Press.