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An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Applications in Intelligent Systems

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An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Applications in Intelligent Systems consists of a collection of chapters written by leading experts in the field of fuzzy sets. Each chapter addresses an area where fuzzy sets have been applied to situations broadly related to intelligent systems.
The volume provides an introduction to and an overview of recent applications of fuzzy sets to various areas of intelligent systems. Its purpose is to provide information and easy access for people new to the field. The book also serves as an excellent reference for researchers in the field and those working in the specifics of systems development. People in computer science, especially those in artificial intelligence, knowledge-based systems, and intelligent systems will find this to be a valuable sourcebook. Engineers, particularly control engineers, will also have a strong interest in this book.
Finally, the book will be of interest to researchers working in decision support systems, operations research, decision theory, management science and applied mathematics. An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Applications in Intelligent Systems may also be used as an introductory text and, as such, it is tutorial in nature.

List of contents

1. Knowledge Representation in Fuzzy Logic.- 2. Expert Systems Using Fuzzy Logic.- 3. Fuzzy Rules in Knowledge-Based Systems.- 4. Fuzzy Logic Controllers.- 5. Methods and Applications of Fuzzy Mathematical Programming.- 6. Fuzzy Set Methods in Computer Vision.- 7. Fuzziness, Image Information and Scene Analysis.- 8. Fuzzy Sets in Natural Language Processing.- 9. Fuzzy -Set-Theoretic Applications in Modeling of Man-Machine Interactions.- 10. Questionnaires and Fuzziness.- 11. Fuzzy Logic Knowledge Systems and Artificial Neural Networks in Medicine and Biology.- 12. The Representation and Use of Uncertainty and Metaknowledge in Milord.- 13. Fuzzy Logic with Linguistic Quantifiers in Group Decision Making.- 14. Learning in Uncertain Environments.- 15. Evidential Reasoning Under Probabilistic and Fuzzy Uncertainties.- 16. Probabilistic Sets-Probabilistic Extension of Fuzzy Sets.

Summary

An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Applications in Intelligent Systems consists of a collection of chapters written by leading experts in the field of fuzzy sets. People in computer science, especially those in artificial intelligence, knowledge-based systems, and intelligent systems will find this to be a valuable sourcebook.

Product details

Assisted by A Zadeh (Editor), A Zadeh (Editor), Ronal R Yager (Editor), Ronald R Yager (Editor), Ronald R Yager (Editor), Ronald R. Yager (Editor), Lotfi A. Zadeh (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792391913
ISBN 978-0-7923-9191-3
No. of pages 356
Weight 694 g
Illustrations VII, 356 p.
Series The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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