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    NEURAL NETWORKS APPLIED TO PEARMACEUTICAL PROBLEMS. I. METHOD AND APPLICATION TO DECISION MAKING by AOYAMA, Tomoo, SUZUKI, Yuji, ICHIKAWA, Hiroshi

    “…Neural networks, which are also called perceptrons or multi-layer networks, were found to be useful tools in decision making. The model study showed that the…”
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    Neural networks applied to quantitative structure-activity relationship analysis by AOYAMA, T, SUZUKI, Y, ICHIKAWA, H

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-09-1990)
    “…An application of the neural network to quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) analysis has been studied. The new method was compared with the…”
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    Reconstruction of Weight Matrices in Neural Networks by AOYAMA, Tomoo, ICHIKAWA, Hiroshi

    Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-05-1991)
    “…Introducing a forgetting process in the learning phase of the neural network resulted in localizing the connections in the weight matrices. Such weight…”
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    Obtaining the Correlation Indices between Drug Activity and Structural Parameters Using a Neural Network by AOYAMA, Tomoo, ICHIKAWA, Hiroshi

    Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (25-02-1991)
    “…A linear operation was introduced to the neural network. We also studied a method that gives correlation coefficients between input parameters and outputs. It…”
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    Basic Operating Characteristics of Neural Networks When Applied to Structure-Activity Studies by AOYAMA, Tomoo, ICHIKAWA, Hiroshi

    “…This paper describes the basic operating characteristics in perceptron-type neural networks, especially when applied to structure-activity relationships (SAR)…”
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    Reconstruction of Weight Matrices in Neural Networks : A Method of Correlating Outputs with Inputs by AOYAMA, Tomoo, ICHIKAWA, Hiroshi

    “…Introducing a forgetting process in the learning phase of the neural network resulted in localizing the connections in the weight matrices. Such weight…”
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    Practical use of two kinds of Huge Page by Fukunaga, T., Umeno, H., Aoyama, T.

    “…On the multi-tasking system, the numbers of applications which execute concurrently are increasing and the memories which each application need are also…”
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    CPU vs. NIC one to one correspondence method for improving parallel processing performance in a small-way SMP cluster by Fukunaga, T., Umeno, H., Aoyama, T.

    “…We have studied various methods for improving the performance of SMP clusters. Most of them are using special hardware, non standard protocols, so that need…”
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    An Approach to Plant Identification Technology: Development of Lignin Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography and Pattern Recognition by Aoyama, T., Akashi, R., Umeno, H., Nagshima, U.

    “…We discovered a technique to extract a characteristic spectrum pattern from Lignin pyrolysis gas chromatography. The Lignin is a kind of methoxyphenol polymer…”
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    Designing an XMLDB for an embedded system by Hoque, N., Araki, S., Umeno, H., Aoyama, T.

    “…Nowadays, large organizations are giving importance to XML, which is likely to become the data exchange standard for all organizations, irrespective of size…”
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    Neural Network Expression for Water Purification in a River and the Application to Tamagawa in Tokyo by Xuan, W., Aoyama, T., Umeno, H., Nagashima, U.

    “…We discuss water purification in a river through cities, where indexes of the water quality are BOD, COD, T-N and T-P. To express changes of the quality, we…”
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