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Marzia Cescon

The development of system identification and its relations to biological and biomedical systems: the IFAC SYSID perspective. Marzia Cescon. Prague , 12-17 June 1967. Prague , 15-20 June 1970. The Hague, 12-15 June 1973. Biological Objects (12). Tbilisi, 21-27 September 1976.

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Marzia Cescon

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  1. The development of system identification and its relations to biological and biomedicalsystems:the IFAC SYSID perspective Marzia Cescon

  2. Prague, 12-17 June 1967

  3. Prague, 15-20 June 1970

  4. The Hague, 12-15 June 1973 BiologicalObjects (12)

  5. Tbilisi, 21-27 September 1976 Biological and Medical Systems (11) Biological and Environmental Systems (11)

  6. Darmstadt, 24-28 September 1979 Biological Systems (5) Biomedical Systems (6)

  7. Washington DC, 7-11 June 1982 Biomedical System Identification (6) Non-parametricIdentificationMethods: Application to Physiology and Medicine I (5) Non-parametricIdentificationMethods: Application to Physiology and Medicine II (5) Identification of Metabolic Systems in Physiology and Clinical Science (5) Neuromuscolar System Identification (5) Cardiopulmonary System Identification and Control (6)

  8. York, 3-7 July 1985 BiomedicalApplications of Identification (5) The Cardiovascular System and Blood Flow Estimation (4) CompartmentalModels and Identifiability (6) Modelling and Control in Biomedicine (5)

  9. Beijing, 27-31 August 1988 Biological Systems I (4) Biological Systems II (7) Health Care (7)

  10. Budapest, 8-12 July 1991 Advances in Physiological System Modelling and Identification (4) Biomedical Systems (5)

  11. Copenhagen, 4-6 July 1994

  12. Kitakyushu, 8-11 July 1997 Applications to Biological and Medical Systems (6)

  13. Rotterdam, 27-29 August 2003 Estimation in Physical and Medical Systems (6) Bioengineering Systems (6)

  14. Newcastle, 29-31 March 2006 Biomedical Parameter Identification: Methods and Clinical Applications (6) Identification in Biological Systems (6)

  15. Saint-Malo, 6-8 July 2009 Biological Systems I (6) Biological Systems II (6) System Identification and Modeling of Biological Systems (6)

  16. Bruxelles, 11-13 July 2012 Healthcare and medicine I (4) Healthcare and Medicine II (6) BiologicalApplications I (6) BiologicalApplications II (6)

  17. Diverse: SYSID ’97 Kitakyushu Identification in Agricultural Systems I Identification in Agricultural Systems II Identification of fruitexistence in plant canopy Identification of a wiltingbehavior of a tomatoseedling for an acclimation system of graftedseedling Application of a finite element neural networktechnique in predictingthermalcharacteristics of heat equivalentmass Identification of micreogravityrole in plant growth Identification of whether-dependentstate variables of teacropproduction Identification of plant growth under DIF condition Identification of agriculturalrobotic systems • On-line identificaiton of unwholesomepoultrycarcasses by machine vision • Optimum design of tractor-rotarytillage system by parameter identification • Identification of cumulativefruitresponsesduring the storage process usign neural networks • System Identification of qualityevaluations for vegetableseedlings • Robust identification of leantissuesquality from beefcutsurface image • Application of non-parametric system identification to diagnosis of recovery of root from transplanting injury

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