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Forging New Frontiers: Fuzzy Pioneers I 2007 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 460 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 877 g, XV, 460 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing 217
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Oct-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540731814
  • ISBN-13: 9783540731818
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 460 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 877 g, XV, 460 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing 217
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Oct-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540731814
  • ISBN-13: 9783540731818
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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.

The chapters of the book are evolved from presentations made by selected participants at the 2005 BISC International Special Event, held at the University of California at Berkely. 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 articles in two volumes.
Web Intelligence, World Knowledge and Fuzzy Logic
1(16)
Lotfi A. Zadeh
Towards Human Consistent Linguistic Summarization of Time Series via Computing with Words and Perceptions
17(20)
Janusz Kacprzyk
Anna Wilbik
Slawomir Zadrozny
Evolution of Fuzzy Logic: From Intelligent Systems and Computation to Human Mind
37(18)
Masoud Nikravesh
Pioneers of Vagueness, Haziness, and Fuzziness in the 20th Century
55(28)
Rudolf Seising
Selected Results of the Global Survey on Research, Instruction and Development Work with Fuzzy Systems
83(28)
Vesa A. Niskanen
Fuzzy Models and Interpolation
111(22)
Laszlo T. Koczy
Janos Botzheim
Tamas D. Gedeon
Computing with Antonyms
133(22)
E. Trillas
C. Moraga
S. Guadarrama
S. Cubillo
E. Castineira
Morphic Computing: Concept and Foundation
155(16)
Germano Resconi
Masoud Nikravesh
A Nonlinear Functional Analytic Framework for Modeling and Processing Fuzzy Sets
171(22)
Rui J. P. de Figueiredo
Concept-Based Search and Questionnaire Systems
193(24)
Masoud Nikravesh
Towards Perception Based Time Series Data Mining
217(14)
Ildar Z. Batyrshin
Leonid Sheremetov
Veristic Variables and Approximate Reasoning for Intelligent Semantic Web Systems
231(20)
Ronald R. Yager
Uncertainty in Computational Perception and Cognition
251(16)
Ashu M. G. Solo
Madan M. Gupta
Computational Intelligence for Geosciences and Oil Exploration
267(66)
Masoud Nikravesh
Hierarchical Fuzzy Classification of Remote Sensing Data
333(18)
Yan Wang
Mo Jamshidi
Paul Neville
Chandra Bales
Stan Morain
Real World Applications of a Fuzzy Decision Model Based on Relationships between Goals (DMRG)
351(18)
Rudolf Felix
Applying Fuzzy Decision and Fuzzy Similarity in Agricultural Sciences
369(28)
Marius Calin
Constantin Leonte
Soft Computing in the Chemical Industry: Current State of the Art and Future Trends
397(18)
Arthur Kordon
Identifying Aggregation Weights of Decision Criteria: Application of Fuzzy Systems to Wood Product Manufacturing
415(22)
Ozge Uncu
Eman Elghoneimy
William A. Gruver
Dilip B Kotak
Martin Fleetwood
On the Emergence of Fuzzy Logics from Elementary Percepts: the Checklist Paradigm and the Theory of Perceptions
437
Ladislav J. Kohout
Eunjin Kim