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Ovaska -- 1.1 Introduction 5 -- 1.2 Structural Categories 9 -- 1.3 Characteristic Features 19 -- 1.4 Characterization of Hybrid Applications 24 -- 1.5 Conclusions and Discussion 25 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 2 31 -- 2 GENERAL MODEL FOR LARGE-SCALE PLANT APPLICATION 35 -- Akimoto Kamiya -- 2.1 Introduction 35 -- 2.2 Control System Architecture 36 -- 2.3 Forecasting of Market Demand 37 -- 2.4 Scheduling of Processes 39 -- 2.5 Supervisory Control 45 -- 2.6 Local Control 47 -- 2.7 General Fusion Model and Fusion Categories 49 -- 2.8 Conclusions 51 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 3 57 -- 3 ADAPTIVE FLIGHT CONTROL: SOFT COMPUTING WITH HARD CONSTRAINTS 61 -- Richard E. Saeks -- 3.1 Introduction 61 -- 3.2 The Adaptive Control Algorithms 62 -- 3.3 Flight Control 67 -- 3.4 X-43A-LS Autolander 68 -- 3.5 LOFLYTEw Optimal Control 73 -- 3.6 LOFLYTEw Stability Augmentation 76 -- 3.7 Design for Uncertainty with Hard Constraints 82 -- 3.8 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing 85 -- 3.9 Conclusions 85 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 4 89 -- 4 SENSORLESS CONTROL OF SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTORS 93 -- Adrian David Cheok -- 4.1 Introduction 93 -- 4.2 Fuzzy Logic Model 95 -- 4.3 Accuracy Enhancement Algorithms 101 -- 4.4 Simulation Algorithm and Results 108 -- 4.5 Hardware and Software Implementation 109 -- 4.6 Experimental Results 111 -- 4.7 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing 119 -- 4.8 Conclusion and Discussion 122 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 5 125 -- 5 ESTIMATION OF UNCERTAINTY BOUNDS FOR LINEAR AND NONLINEAR ROBUST CONTROL 129 -- Gregory D. 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Ovaska -- 7.1 Introduction 203 -- 7.2 Multiplicative General-Parameter Filtering 205 -- 7.3 Genetic Algorithm for Optimizing Filter Tap Cross-Connections 207 -- 7.4 Design of Multiplierless Basis Filters by Evolutionary Programming 211 -- 7.5 Predictive Filters for Zero-Crossings Detector 213 -- 7.6 Predictive Filters for Current Reference Generators 223 -- 7.7 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing 233 -- 7.8 Conclusion 234 -- Appendix 7.1: Coefficients of 50-Hz Sinusoid-Predictive FIR Filters 239 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 8 241 -- 8 INTRUSION DETECTION FOR COMPUTER SECURITY 245 -- Sung-Bae Cho and Sang-Jun Han -- 8.1 Introduction 245 -- 8.2 Related Works 247 -- 8.3 Intrusion Detection with Hybrid Techniques 253 -- 8.4 Experimental Results 261 -- 8.5 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing 267 -- 8.6 Concluding Remarks 268 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 9 273 -- 9 EMOTION GENERATING METHOD ON HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERFACES 277 -- Kazuya Mera and Takumi Ichimura -- 9.1 Introduction 277 -- 9.2 Emotion Generating Calculations Method 279 -- 9.3 Emotion-Oriented Interaction Systems 298 -- 9.4 Applications of Emotion-Oriented Interaction Systems 302 -- 9.5 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing 308 -- 9.6 Conclusion 310 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 10 313 -- 10 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC DATA MINING: DIRECT KERNEL METHODS AND APPLICATIONS 317 -- Mark J. Embrechts, Boleslaw Szymanski, and Karsten Sternickel -- 10.1 Introduction 317 -- 10.2 What Is Data Mining? 318 -- 10.3 Basic Definitions for Data Mining 323 -- 10.4 Introduction to Direct Kernel Methods 335 -- 10.5 Direct Kernel Ridge Regression 342 -- 10.6 Case Study #1: Predicting the Binding Energy for Amino Acids 344 -- 10.7 Case Study #2: Predicting the Region of Origin for Italian Olive Oils 346 -- 10.8 Case Study #3: Predicting Ischemia from Magnetocardiography 350 -- 10.9 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing 359 -- 10.10 Conclusions 359 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 11 363. 327 $a11 WORLD WIDE WEB USAGE MINING 367 -- Ajith Abraham -- 11.1 Introduction 367 -- 11.2 Daily and Hourly Web Usage Clustering 372 -- 11.3 Daily and Hourly Web Usage Analysis 378 -- 11.3.1 Linear Genetic Programming 379 -- 11.4 Fusion of Soft Computing and Hard Computing 389 -- 11.5 Conclusions 393 -- References 394 -- INDEX 397 -- ABOUT THE EDITOR 409Contributors xv -- Foreword xvii -- David B. Fogel -- Preface xix -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 1 1 -- 1 INTRODUCTION TO FUSION OF SOFT COMPUTING AND HARD COMPUTING 5 -- Seppo J. Ovaska -- 1.1 Introduction 5 -- 1.2 Structural Categories 9 -- 1.3 Characteristic Features 19 -- 1.4 Characterization of Hybrid Applications 24 -- 1.5 Conclusions and Discussion 25 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 2 31 -- 2 GENERAL MODEL FOR LARGE-SCALE PLANT APPLICATION 35 -- Akimoto Kamiya -- 2.1 Introduction 35 -- 2.2 Control System Architecture 36 -- 2.3 Forecasting of Market Demand 37 -- 2.4 Scheduling of Processes 39 -- 2.5 Supervisory Control 45 -- 2.6 Local Control 47 -- 2.7 General Fusion Model and Fusion Categories 49 -- 2.8 Conclusions 51 -- Editor's Introduction to Chapter 3 57 -- 3 ADAPTIVE FLIGHT CONTROL: SOFT COMPUTING WITH HARD CONSTRAINTS 61 -- Richard E. 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