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Combining Interval, Probabilistic, and Other Types of Uncertainty in Engineering Applications

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How can we solve engineering problems while taking into account data characterized by different types of measurement and estimation uncertainty: interval, probabilistic, fuzzy, etc.? This book provides a theoretical basis for arriving at such solutions, as well as case studies demonstrating how these theoretical ideas can be translated into practical applications in the geosciences, pavement engineering, etc.
In all these developments, the authors' objectives were to provide accurate estimates of the resulting uncertainty; to offer solutions that require reasonably short computation times; to offer content that is accessible for engineers; and to be sufficiently general - so that readers can use the book for many different problems. The authors also describe how to make decisions under different types of uncertainty.
The book offers a valuable resource for all practical engineers interested in better ways of gauging uncertainty, for students eager to learn and apply the new techniques, and for researchers interested in processing heterogeneous uncertainty. 

List of contents

Introduction.- How to Get More Accurate Estimates.- How to Speed Up Computations.- Towards a Better Understandability of Uncertainty-Estimating Algorithms.- How General Can We Go: What Is Computable and What Is Not.- Decision Making Under Uncertainty.- Conclusions.

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How can we solve engineering problems while taking into account data characterized by different types of measurement and estimation uncertainty: interval, probabilistic, fuzzy, etc.? This book provides a theoretical basis for arriving at such solutions, as well as case studies demonstrating how these theoretical ideas can be translated into practical applications in the geosciences, pavement engineering, etc.
In all these developments, the authors’ objectives were to provide accurate estimates of the resulting uncertainty; to offer solutions that require reasonably short computation times; to offer content that is accessible for engineers; and to be sufficiently general - so that readers can use the book for many different problems. The authors also describe how to make decisions under different types of uncertainty.
The book offers a valuable resource for all practical engineers interested in better ways of gauging uncertainty, for students eager to learn and apply the new techniques, and for researchers interested in processing heterogeneous uncertainty. 

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“The book is well structured and easy to work through. Without confusing detours, the authors always come directly to the point, clearly explaining what they are doing and why.” (Heinrich Hering, zbMATH 1432.93003, 2020)

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"The book is well structured and easy to work through. Without confusing detours, the authors always come directly to the point, clearly explaining what they are doing and why." (Heinrich Hering, zbMATH 1432.93003, 2020)

Product details

Authors Vladik Kreinovich, Andre Pownuk, Andrew Pownuk
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2018
 
EAN 9783319910253
ISBN 978-3-31-991025-3
No. of pages 202
Dimensions 164 mm x 242 mm x 18 mm
Weight 482 g
Illustrations XI, 202 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series Studies in Computational Intelligence
Studies in Computational Intelligence
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

B, Mathematik für Ingenieure, engineering, Engineering mathematics, Computational Intelligence, Maths for engineers, fuzziness

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