Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Vasilakos, A."
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Comparison of computational intelligence based classification techniques for remotely sensed optical image classification
Stathakis, D.; Vasilakos, A. (2006)Several computational intelligence components, namely neural networks (NNs), fuzzy sets, and genetic algorithms (GAs), have been applied separately or in combination to the process of remotely sensed data classification. ... -
Evolutionary fuzzy multi-objective routing for wireless mobile ad hoc networks
Marwaha, S.; Srinivasan, D.; Tham, C. K.; Vasilakos, A. (2004)The complexity involved in implementing multi-objective routing in computer networks has led to many researchers exploring alternate solutions with the use of heuristic based techniques. The rationale underlying the use ... -
Exploring spatial data through computational intelligence: a joint perspective
Painho, M.; Vasilakos, A.; Bacao, F.; Pedrycz, W. (2005)The dramatic increase in geospatial data occasioned by developments in digital mapping, remote sensing, IT, and widespread generalization of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), emphasises the importance of exploring new ... -
Granular neural networks for land use classification
Vasilakos, A.; Stathakis, D. (2005)Granulation of information is a new way to describe the increased complexity of natural phenomena. The lack of clear borders in nature calls for a more efficient way to process such data. Land use both in general but also ... -
Satellite image classification using granular neural networks
Stathakis, D.; Vasilakos, A. (2006)The increased synergy between neural networks (NN) and fuzzy sets has led to the introduction of granular neural networks (GNNs) that operate on granules of information, rather than information itself. The fact that ... -
Special issue on soft computing applications to CDMA power control optimization
Pedrycz, W.; Vasilakos, A.; Feroldi, M. (2005) -
Ultra-real or symbolic visualization? the case of the city through time
Sidiropoulos, G.; Vasilakos, A. (2006)The distinctive character of digital technology has created new conditions of approach and processing. The city as the object of visualization has its own peculiarities as a separate object, notwithstanding the demands ... -
Virtual reality: The non-temporal cartographic animation and the urban (large) scale projects
Sidiropoulos, G.; Pappas, V.; Vasilakos, A. (2005)The evolution of digital technology has placed cartography in a dialog on questions concerning the new abilities, its form and prospective. The cartographic presentation in three dimensions has as a basic feature: the ...