Expert Fuzzy Information Processing

Expert Fuzzy Information Processing
Author: Olga Poleshchuk
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642201245

This book deals with expert evaluation models in the form of semantic spaces with completeness and orthogonality properties (complete orthogonal semantic spaces). Theoretical and practical studies of some researchers have shown that these spaces describe expert evaluations most adequately, and as a result they were often included in more sophisticated models of intellectual systems for decision making and data analysis. Methods for constructing expert evaluation models of characteristics, comparative analysis of these models, studies of structural composition of their sets and constructing of generalized models are described. Models to obtain rating points for objects and groups of objects with qualitative and quantitative characteristics are presented. A number of regression models combining elements of classical and fuzzy regressions are presented. All methods and models developed by the authors and described in the book are illustrated with examples from various fields of human activities. This book meant for scientists in the field of computer science, expert systems, artificial intelligence and decision making; and also for engineers, post-graduate students and students who study the fuzzy set theory and its applications.

Fuzzy Information Processing 2020

Fuzzy Information Processing 2020
Author: Barnabás Bede
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2021-12-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030815617

This book describes how to use expert knowledge—which is often formulated by using imprecise (fuzzy) words from a natural language. In the 1960s, Zadeh designed special "fuzzy" techniques for such use. In the 1980s, fuzzy techniques started controlling trains, elevators, video cameras, rice cookers, car transmissions, etc. Now, combining fuzzy with neural, genetic, and other intelligent methods leads to new state-of-the-art results: in aerospace industry (from drones to space flights), in mobile robotics, in finances (predicting the value of crypto-currencies), and even in law enforcement (detecting counterfeit banknotes, detecting online child predators and in creating explainable AI systems). The book describes these (and other) applications—as well as foundations and logistics of fuzzy techniques. This book can be recommended to specialists—both in fuzzy and in various application areas—who will learn latest techniques and their applications, and to students interested in innovative ideas.

Handbook of Research on Fuzzy Information Processing in Databases

Handbook of Research on Fuzzy Information Processing in Databases
Author: Galindo, Jos‚
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 899
Release: 2008-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 159904854X

"This book provides comprehensive coverage and definitions of the most important issues, concepts, trends, and technologies in fuzzy topics applied to databases, discussing current investigation into uncertainty and imprecision management by means of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic in the field of databases and data mining. It offers a guide to fuzzy information processing in databases"--Provided by publisher.

Fuzzy Expert Systems

Fuzzy Expert Systems
Author: Abraham Kandel
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1991-11-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780849342974

Until recently, fuzzy logic was the intellectual plaything of a handful of researchers. Now it is being used to enhance the power of intelligent systems, as well as improve the performance and reduce the cost of intelligent and "smart" products appearing in the commercial market. Fuzzy Expert Systems focuses primarily on the theory of fuzzy expert systems and their applications in science and engineering. In doing so, it provides the first comprehensive study of "soft" expert systems and applications for those systems. Topics covered include general purpose fuzzy expert systems, processing imperfect information using structured frameworks, the fuzzy linguistic inference network generator, fuzzy associative memories, the role of approximate reasoning in medical expert systems, MILORD (a fuzzy expert systems shell), and COMAX (an autonomous fuzzy expert system for tactical communications networks. Fuzzy Expert Systems provides an invaluable reference resource for researchers and students in artificial intelligence (AI) and approximate reasoning (AR), as well as for other researchers looking for methods to apply similar tools in their own designs of intelligent systems.

Fuzzy Information Processing

Fuzzy Information Processing
Author: Guilherme A. Barreto
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-07-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319953113

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 37th IFSA Conference, NAFIPS 2018, held in Fortaleza, Brazil, in July 2018. The 55 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 73 submissions. The papers deal with a large spectrum of topics, including theory and applications of fuzzy numbers and sets, fuzzy logic, fuzzy inference systems, fuzzy clustering, fuzzy pattern classification, neuro-fuzzy systems, fuzzy control systems, fuzzy modeling, fuzzy mathematical morphology, fuzzy dynamical systems, time series forecasting, and making decision under uncertainty.

Fuzzy Expert Systems and Fuzzy Reasoning

Fuzzy Expert Systems and Fuzzy Reasoning
Author: William Siler
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2005-02-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0471698490

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!

Fuzzy Expert System Tools

Fuzzy Expert System Tools
Author: Moti Schneider
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1996-08-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Fuzzy set theory is a mathematical structure for representing uncertainty. Modern intelligent systems must combine knowledge based on techniques for gathering and processing information with methods of approximate reasoning. This enables an intelligent system to better emulate human decision-making in uncertain environments. Complimentary to the text is a software package containing executable FEST code. The text contains a detailed description of FEST and its coherent and systematic exploitation.

Fuzzy Sets, Decision Making, and Expert Systems

Fuzzy Sets, Decision Making, and Expert Systems
Author: Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9400932499

In the two decades since its inception by L. Zadeh, the theory of fuzzy sets has matured into a wide-ranging collection of concepts, models, and tech niques for dealing with complex phenomena which do not lend themselves to analysis by classical methods based on probability theory and bivalent logic. Nevertheless, a question which is frequently raised by the skeptics is: Are there, in fact, any significant problem areas in which the use of the theory of fuzzy sets leads to results which could not be obtained by classical methods? The approximately 5000 publications in this area, which are scattered over many areas such as artificial intelligence, computer science, control engineering, decision making, logic, operations research, pattern recognition, robotics and others, provide an affirmative answer to this question. In spite of the large number of publications, good and comprehensive textbooks which could facilitate the access of newcomers to this area and support teaching were missing until recently. To help to close this gap and to provide a textbook for courses in fuzzy set theory which can also be used as an introduction to this field, the first volume ofthis book was published in 1985 [Zimmermann 1985 b]. This volume tried to cover fuzzy set theory and its applications as extensively as possible. Applications could, therefore, only be described to a limited extent and not very detailed.

Fuzzy Information Engineering

Fuzzy Information Engineering
Author: Didier Dubois
Publisher:
Total Pages: 728
Release: 1997
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Fuzzy logic allows computer programmers to interpret ambiguous commands that ordinary, rigid programs are unable to decipher. For instance, computers can work with words like "tall" and "expensive" rather than 6'5" or $669.95. This book covers the use of fuzzy logic in the information science and information engineering fields.