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Fuzzy Expert Systems and Fuzzy Reasoning - Theory and Applications

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Informationen zum Autor WILLIAM SILER, of Southern Dynamic Systems, Inc., is a former academician, having served as chairman of the Biomedical Computer Science program at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, and as professor and chairman of the Biomathematics Department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. For the past forty years, he has been developing scientific software tools for general use. He is now Senior Scientist at the Kemp-Carraway Heart Institute at Birmingham, Alabama.JAMES J. BUCKLEY is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. A prominent researcher in fuzzy mathematics, he has published over 200 papers and several books on the topic. Klappentext Hier lernen Sie, Expertensysteme auf der Basis von Fuzzy Logic zu konstruieren, die sich für den praktischen Einsatz eignen. Expertensysteme werden zunächst allgemein definiert, und die zugrundeliegende Mathematik wird eingeführt. Regelbasierte Systeme werden gründlicher besprochen als in jedem anderen Buch mit ähnlichem Thema. Am Ende jedes Kapitels können Sie Ihren Wissensstand anhand von Übungsaufgaben überprüfen. Von einem zugehörigen ftp-Server können Sie Ergänzungsmaterial abrufen. Für Praktiker und Forscher aus dem akademischen Umfeld gleichermaßen geeignet! Zusammenfassung Expert systems are computer programs, designed to make available some of the skills of an expert to non-experts. A fuzzy expert system uses a collection of fuzzy membership functions and rules, instead of Boolean logic, to reason about data. This book teaches the reader to construct fuzzy expert systems to solve real-world problems. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. 1 Introduction. 2 Rule-Based Systems: Overview. 3 Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, and Fuzzy Numbers: I. 4 Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, and Fuzzy Numbers: II. 5 Combining Uncertainties. 6 Inference in an Expert System I. 7 Inference in a Fuzzy Expert System II: Modification of Data and Truth Values. 8 Resolving Contradictions: Possibility and Necessity. 9 Expert System Shells and the Integrated Development Environment (IDE). 10 Simple Example Programs. 11 Running and Debugging Fuzzy Expert Systems I: Parallel Programs. 12 Running and Debugging Expert Systems II: Sequential Rule-Firing. 13 Solving "What?" Problems when the Answer is Expressed in Words. 14 Programs that Can Learn from Experience. 15 Running On-Line in Real-Time. Appendix. Answers. References. Index....

List of contents

Preface.
 
1 Introduction.
 
2 Rule-Based Systems: Overview.
 
3 Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, and Fuzzy Numbers: I.
 
4 Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, and Fuzzy Numbers: II.
 
5 Combining Uncertainties.
 
6 Inference in an Expert System I.
 
7 Inference in a Fuzzy Expert System II: Modification of Data and Truth Values.
 
8 Resolving Contradictions: Possibility and Necessity.
 
9 Expert System Shells and the Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
 
10 Simple Example Programs.
 
11 Running and Debugging Fuzzy Expert Systems I: Parallel Programs.
 
12 Running and Debugging Expert Systems II: Sequential Rule-Firing.
 
13 Solving "What?" Problems when the Answer is Expressed in Words.
 
14 Programs that Can Learn from Experience.
 
15 Running On-Line in Real-Time.
 
Appendix.
 
Answers.
 
References.
 
Index.

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