Forging New Frontiers: Fuzzy Pioneers II

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Masoud Nikravesh, Lofti A. Zadeh
Springer, 2007. okt. 30. - 433 oldal

The 2005 BISC International Special Event-BISCSE’05 “Forging the frontiers” was held in the University of California, Berkeley, “Where fuzzy logic began”, from November 3-6, 2005. The successful applications of fuzzy logic and it’s rapid growth suggest that the impact of fuzzy logic will be felt increasingly in coming years. Fuzzy logic is likely to play an especially important role in science and engineering, but eventually its influence may extend much farther. In many ways, fuzzy logic represents a significant paradigm shift in the aims of computing - a shift which reflects the fact that the human mind, unlike present day computers, possesses a remarkable ability to store and process information which is pervasively imprecise, uncertain and lacking in categoricity.

The chapters of the book are evolved from presentations made by selected participants at the meeting and organized in two books. The papers include reports from the different front of soft computing in various industries and address the problems of different fields of research in fuzzy logic, fuzzy set and soft computing. The book provides a collection of forty four (44) articles in two volumes.

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Quantum and Fields
1
Barbara Diaz Dragan Radojevic
15
DecisionBased Query and Questionnaire Systems
21
Qualitative Possibility Theory in Information Processing
52
Fuzzy Modeling of Nonlinear Stochastic Systems by Learning from
85
FISCRM FISS
106
A New Approach for Contradictory Knowledge
135
Fuzzy Cognitive Maps Structure for Medical Decision Support Systems
151
Robust Statistics and Fuzzy Industrial Clustering
219
Fuzzy Label Semantics for Data Mining
237
Aggregating Subjective and Objective Measures of Web Search Quality
269
Interpolative Realization of Boolean Algebra as a Consistent Frame
294
Systematic Design of a Stable Type2 Fuzzy Logic Controller
319
Soft Computing for Intelligent Reservoir Characterization and Decision
332
Fuzzy Association Rules for Query Refinement in Web Retrieval
351
Implementation of Fuzzy Set Theory in the Field of Energy Processes
377

FuzzyNeuro Systems for Local and Personalized Modelling
175
Dynamic Simulation of a Supply Chain with and without Flexibility
198
Using NTH Dimensional Fuzzy Logic for Complexity Analysis Decision
391
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196. oldal - A more accurate method to estimate glomerular filtration rate from serum creatinine: a new prediction equation.
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389. oldal - Dubois, D. and Prade, H., Possibility Theory : An Approach to Computerized Processing of Uncertainty, Plenum Press: New York, 1988.
183. oldal - DENFIS evolve through incremental, hybrid (supervised/unsupervised), learning, and accommodate new input data, including new features, new classes, etc., through local element tuning. New fuzzy rules are created and updated during the operation of the system. At each time moment, the output of DENFIS is calculated through a fuzzy inference system based on m-most activated fuzzy rules which are dynamically chosen from a fuzzy rule set. Two approaches are proposed...
177. oldal - The nodes representing membership functions (MFs) can be modified during learning. Each input variable is represented here by a group of spatially arranged neurons to represent a fuzzy quantization of this variable. For example, three neurons can be used to represent "small", "medium" and "large" fuzzy values of the variable.
178. oldal - Wl(rj) connection weights representing the co-ordinates of the center of the sphere in the fuzzy input space, and the W2 (r,) - the co-ordinates in the fuzzy output space. The radius of an input hyper-sphere of a rule node is defined as (1- Sthr), where Sthr is the sensitivity threshold parameter defining the minimum activation of a rule node (eg...

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