Fuzzy Logic in Knowledge-based Systems, Decision and Control
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 1. August 1988
Book
Hardback
430 pages
978-0-444-70450-4 (ISBN)
Description
For this expanding information - based technological society, this timely volume is a source of many new ideas and authoritative exposition of techniques which are central to the theory of fuzzy logic and its applications to knowledge-based systems, decision and control. This exposition has been provided by some thirty-two researchers from fifteen countries. In particular, the articles in this volume deal with the theory of fuzzy logic and its applications to knowledge-based systems and decision and control problems, covering a broad spectrum of topics ranging from classification structures and computer vision to team decision problems, forecasting and statistics. They clarify some of the outstanding problems, introduce new concepts and techniques, and point to novel applications.
For this expanding information - based technological society, this timely volume is a source of many new ideas and authoritative exposition of techniques which are central to the theory of fuzzy logic and its applications to knowledge-based systems, decision and control. This exposition has been provided by some thirty-two researchers from fifteen countries. In particular, the articles in this volume deal with the theory of fuzzy logic and its applications to knowledge-based systems and decision and control problems, covering a broad spectrum of topics ranging from classification structures and computer vision to team decision problems, forecasting and statistics. They clarify some of the outstanding problems, introduce new concepts and techniques, and point to novel applications.
For this expanding information - based technological society, this timely volume is a source of many new ideas and authoritative exposition of techniques which are central to the theory of fuzzy logic and its applications to knowledge-based systems, decision and control. This exposition has been provided by some thirty-two researchers from fifteen countries. In particular, the articles in this volume deal with the theory of fuzzy logic and its applications to knowledge-based systems and decision and control problems, covering a broad spectrum of topics ranging from classification structures and computer vision to team decision problems, forecasting and statistics. They clarify some of the outstanding problems, introduce new concepts and techniques, and point to novel applications.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-70450-4 (9780444704504)
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Content
Theory of Fuzzy Logic. (Papers by: M.M. Gupta; E. Hisdal; M.M. Gupta, G.K. Knopf, P.N. Nikiforuk; B. Bouchon; M. Zeleny; H.J. Skala; S.T. Wierzchon; J.J. Buckley, W. Siler; E.E. Kerre, A. van Schooten; S. Gottwald; W. Pedrycz; L. Hongxing; D. Butnariu; M.K. Chakraborty; J. Montero; W. Ostasiewicz). Applications in Knowledge-Based Systems, Decision and Control. (Papers by: A.F. Rocha, M. Theoto, P. Torasso; T. Xiangchu, T. Chengyuan; T. Onisawa; X. Chunxi, C. Shiquan; H. Nojiri; A. Kandel, B. Heshmathy; F. Azorin). Appendices.