P.Rocha@ucl-cs.UUCP (08/21/90)
From: "Paulo V. Rocha" <P.Rocha@uk.ac.ucl.cs>
I wonder if anyone could help me finding a journal.
The reference I have is somewhat incomplete but ...
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory
Vol 53, No 10 (1989)
I suppose the referred lab is one of the NTT labs in Japan.
The article I am interested on is
Toward Soft Logic for the Foundation of Flexible Information Processing
Nobuyuki OTSU
I would appreciate if someone could supply the author's address, email or
any means by which I could reach him or even better :-), where I could find
the journal itself (here in London it is being very hard, none of the Univ.
libraries seem to have it)
The article is said to be an edited English Version of the Japanese papers
(if it helps...)
Towards Soft Logic
N. Otsu & K. Tamura
Journal of IPS (Information Processing Society?), 28 629-636 (1987)
Soft Logic for Recognition and Understanding - Recapitulation of
pattern Recognition
Journal of IEICE (?), 71, 1231-1240 (1988)
Thanks for your time,
P.
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yakiyama@etl.go.jp (Yutaka Akiyama) (08/22/90)
Dear Dr. Rocha, I'm writing from the Electrotechnical Laboratory... In article <1128@ucl-cs.UUCP> P.Rocha@ucl-cs.UUCP writes: > I wonder if anyone could help me finding a journal. > The reference I have is somewhat incomplete but ... > > Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory > Vol 53, No 10 (1989) You can reach the author by: e-mail: otsu@etl.go.jp snail: Dr. Nobuyuki Otsu Mathematical Informatics Section, Information Science Division, ETL Umezono 1-1-4, Tsukuba, 305, JAPAN > I suppose the referred lab is one of the NTT labs in Japan. The Electrotechnical Laboratory (ETL) belongs to the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). The largest national research institute in Japan was founded in 1891 and is dedicated to basic research and development in the fields such as electronics, information processing, energy technology and standards and measurements. Dr. Otsu is currently the chief of the Math. Info. Section, and serves concurrently as the head researcher of the ETL. I'm sure to relay your request to him. (^_^) -- Yutaka Akiyama (yakiyama@etl.go.jp) Computation Models Section, Computer Science Division, Electrotechnical Laboratory, Umezono, Tsukuba Science City, 305 JAPAN Interest: Optimization by Neural Networks, VLSI impl. of Gaussian Machines