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Sorin Moga
2010 – today
- 2013
[j6]Ion Railean, Philippe Lenca, Sorin Moga, Monica Borda: Closeness Preference - A new interestingness measure for sequential rules mining. Knowl.-Based Syst. 44: 48-56 (2013)- 2011
[j5]Catalin-Daniel Caleanu, Xia Mao, Gilbert Pradel, Sorin Moga, Yu-Li Xue: Combined pattern search optimization of feature extraction and classification parameters in facial recognition. Pattern Recognition Letters 32(9): 1250-1255 (2011)- 2010
[c7]Ion Railean, Cristina Stolojescu, Sorin Moga, Philippe Lenca: WIMAX Traffic Forecasting based on Neural Networks in Wavelet Domain. RCIS 2010: 443-452
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j4]Alexandru Isar, Sorin Moga, Dorina Isar: A New Denoising System for SONAR Images. EURASIP J. Image and Video Processing 2009 (2009)
[c6]Yannick Le Bras, Philippe Lenca, Sorin Moga, Stéphane Lallich: All-Monotony: A Generalization of the All-Confidence Antimonotony. ICMLA 2009: 759-764- 2003
[j3]Mathias Quoy, Sorin Moga, Philippe Gaussier: Dynamical neural networks for planning and low-level robot control. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A 33(4): 523-532 (2003)
[c5]
[c4]Sorin Moga, Philippe Gaussier, Jean-Paul Banquet: Sequence Learning Using the Neural Coding. IWANN (1) 2003: 198-205- 2001
[j2]Pierre Andry, Philippe Gaussier, Sorin Moga, Jean-Paul Banquet, Jacqueline Nadel: Learning and communication via imitation: an autonomous robot perspective. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A 31(5): 431-442 (2001)
[c3]Sorin Moga, Philippe Gaussier, Mathias Quoy: Investigating Active Pattern Recognition in an Imitative Game. IWANN (2) 2001: 516-523- 2000
[c2]Mathias Quoy, Sorin Moga, Philippe Gaussier, Arnaud Revel: Parallelization of Neural Networks Using PVM. PVM/MPI 2000: 289-296
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[c1]- 1998
[j1]Philippe Gaussier, Sorin Moga, Mathias Quoy, Jean-Paul Banquet: From Perception-Action Loops to Imitation Processes: A Bottom-Up Approach of Learning by Imitation. Applied Artificial Intelligence 12(7-8): 701-727 (1998)
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