The IEEE Press Series on Computational Intelligence
The IEEE Press Series on Computational Intelligence includes books on neural, fuzzy, and evolutionary computation, and related technologies, of interest to the engineering and scientific communities. Computational intelligence focuses on emulating aspects of biological systems to construct software and/or hardware that learns and adapts. Such systems include neural networks, our use of language to convey complex ideas, and the evolutionary process of variation and selection. The series highlights the most-recent and groundbreaking research and development in these areas, as well as the important hybridization of concepts and applications across these areas. The audiences for books in the series include undergraduate and graduate students, practitioners, and researchers in computational intelligence.
The IEEE Press Series on Computational Intelligence (10)
by Jerry Mendel, Dongrui Wu
April 2010, Paperback, Wiley-IEEE Press
by Plamen Angelov (Editor), Dimitar P. Filev (Editor), Nik Kasabov (Editor)
March 2010, Hardcover, Wiley-IEEE Press
by N. V. Boulgouris (Editor), Konstantinos N. Plataniotis (Editor), Evangelia Micheli-Tzanakou (Editor)
November 2009, Hardcover, Wiley-IEEE Press
by Rui Xu, Don Wunsch
October 2008, Hardcover, Wiley-IEEE Press
by Richard Jensen, Qiang Shen
September 2008, Hardcover, Wiley-IEEE Press
by Gary B. Fogel (Editor), David W. Corne (Editor), Yi Pan (Editor)
December 2007, Hardcover, Wiley-IEEE Press
by Robert L. Popp (Editor), John Yen (Editor)
June 2006, Hardcover, Wiley-IEEE Press
by David B. Fogel
December 2005, Hardcover, Wiley-IEEE Press
by Seppo J. Ovaska (Editor)
November 2004, Hardcover, Wiley-IEEE Press
by Jennie Si (Editor), Andrew G. Barto (Editor), Warren B. Powell (Editor), Don Wunsch (Editor)
August 2004, Hardcover, Wiley-IEEE Press