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Introduction to Neuro-Fuzzy Systems

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Fuzzy sets were introduced by Zadeh (1965) as a means of representing and manipulating data that was not precise, but rather fuzzy. Fuzzy logic pro vides an inference morphology that enables approximate human reasoning capabilities to be applied to knowledge-based systems. The theory of fuzzy logic provides a mathematical strength to capture the uncertainties associ ated with human cognitive processes, such as thinking and reasoning. The conventional approaches to knowledge representation lack the means for rep resentating the meaning of fuzzy concepts. As a consequence, the approaches based on first order logic and classical probablity theory do not provide an appropriate conceptual framework for dealing with the representation of com monsense knowledge, since such knowledge is by its nature both lexically imprecise and noncategorical. The developement of fuzzy logic was motivated in large measure by the need for a conceptual framework which can address the issue of uncertainty and lexical imprecision. Some of the essential characteristics of fuzzy logic relate to the following [242]. - In fuzzy logic, exact reasoning is viewed as a limiting case of ap proximate reasoning. - In fuzzy logic, everything is a matter of degree. - In fuzzy logic, knowledge is interpreted a collection of elastic or, equivalently, fuzzy constraint on a collection of variables. - Inference is viewed as a process of propagation of elastic con straints. - Any logical system can be fuzzified. There are two main characteristics of fuzzy systems that give them better performance für specific applications.

List of contents

1. Fuzzy systems.- 2. Artificial neural networks.- 3. Fuzzy neural networks.- 4. Appendix.

Product details

Authors Robert Fuller, Robert Fullér
Publisher Physica-Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.11.2004
 
EAN 9783790812565
ISBN 978-3-7908-1256-5
No. of pages 289
Weight 460 g
Illustrations XII, 289 p.
Series Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing
Advances in Soft Computing
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks

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