Uncertain Rule-Based Fuzzy Systems

Uncertain Rule-Based Fuzzy Systems
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 701
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ISBN-10 : 9783319513706
ISBN-13 : 3319513702
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Synopsis Uncertain Rule-Based Fuzzy Systems by : Jerry M. Mendel

The second edition of this textbook provides a fully updated approach to fuzzy sets and systems that can model uncertainty — i.e., “type-2” fuzzy sets and systems. The author demonstrates how to overcome the limitations of classical fuzzy sets and systems, enabling a wide range of applications from time-series forecasting to knowledge mining to control. In this new edition, a bottom-up approach is presented that begins by introducing classical (type-1) fuzzy sets and systems, and then explains how they can be modified to handle uncertainty. The author covers fuzzy rule-based systems – from type-1 to interval type-2 to general type-2 – in one volume. For hands-on experience, the book provides information on accessing MatLab and Java software to complement the content. The book features a full suite of classroom material.

Uncertain Rule-based Fuzzy Logic Systems

Uncertain Rule-based Fuzzy Logic Systems
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 584
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049647897
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Synopsis Uncertain Rule-based Fuzzy Logic Systems by : Jerry M. Mendel

Jerry Mendel explains the complete development of fuzzy logic systems and explores a new methodology to build better and more intelligent systems. Two case studies are carried throughout the book to illustrate and expand on the theories introduced.

Fuzzy Rule-Based Modeling with Applications to Geophysical, Biological, and Engineering Systems

Fuzzy Rule-Based Modeling with Applications to Geophysical, Biological, and Engineering Systems
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9780429610868
ISBN-13 : 0429610866
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Fuzzy Rule-Based Modeling with Applications to Geophysical, Biological, and Engineering Systems by : Andras - Bardossy

This book presents in a systematic and comprehensive manner the modeling of uncertainty, vagueness, or imprecision, alias "fuzziness," in just about any field of science and engineering. It delivers a usable methodology for modeling in the absence of real-time feedback. The book includes a short introduction to fuzzy logic containing basic definitions of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy rule systems. It describes methods for the assessment of rule systems, systems with discrete response sets, for modeling time series, for exact physical systems, examines verification and redundancy issues, and investigates rule response functions. Definitions and propositions, some of which have not been published elsewhere, are provided; numerous examples as well as references to more elaborate case studies are also given. Fuzzy rule-based modeling has the potential to revolutionize fields such as hydrology because it can handle uncertainty in modeling problems too complex to be approached by a stochastic analysis. There is also excellent potential for handling large-scale systems such as regionalization or highly non-linear problems such as unsaturated groundwater pollution.

Explainable Fuzzy Systems

Explainable Fuzzy Systems
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3030711005
ISBN-13 : 9783030711009
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Explainable Fuzzy Systems by : Jose Maria Alonso Moral

The importance of Trustworthy and Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) is recognized in academia, industry and society. This book introduces tools for dealing with imprecision and uncertainty in XAI applications where explanations are demanded, mainly in natural language. Design of Explainable Fuzzy Systems (EXFS) is rooted in Interpretable Fuzzy Systems, which are thoroughly covered in the book. The idea of interpretability in fuzzy systems, which is grounded on mathematical constraints and assessment functions, is firstly introduced. Then, design methodologies are described. Finally, the book shows with practical examples how to design EXFS from interpretable fuzzy systems and natural language generation. This approach is supported by open source software. The book is intended for researchers, students and practitioners who wish to explore EXFS from theoretical and practical viewpoints. The breadth of coverage will inspire novel applications and scientific advancements.

Modeling Uncertainty with Fuzzy Logic

Modeling Uncertainty with Fuzzy Logic
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 9783540899242
ISBN-13 : 3540899243
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Modeling Uncertainty with Fuzzy Logic by : Asli Celikyilmaz

The world we live in is pervaded with uncertainty and imprecision. Is it likely to rain this afternoon? Should I take an umbrella with me? Will I be able to find parking near the campus? Should I go by bus? Such simple questions are a c- mon occurrence in our daily lives. Less simple examples: What is the probability that the price of oil will rise sharply in the near future? Should I buy Chevron stock? What are the chances that a bailout of GM, Ford and Chrysler will not s- ceed? What will be the consequences? Note that the examples in question involve both uncertainty and imprecision. In the real world, this is the norm rather than exception. There is a deep-seated tradition in science of employing probability theory, and only probability theory, to deal with uncertainty and imprecision. The mon- oly of probability theory came to an end when fuzzy logic made its debut. H- ever, this is by no means a widely accepted view. The belief persists, especially within the probability community, that probability theory is all that is needed to deal with uncertainty. To quote a prominent Bayesian, Professor Dennis Lindley, “The only satisfactory description of uncertainty is probability.

Fuzzy Systems Engineering

Fuzzy Systems Engineering
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 354025322X
ISBN-13 : 9783540253228
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Fuzzy Systems Engineering by : Nadia Nedjah

This book is devoted to reporting innovative and significant progress in fuzzy system engineering. Given the maturation of fuzzy logic, this book is dedicated to exploring the recent breakthroughs in fuzziness and soft computing in favour of intelligent system engineering. This monograph presents novel developments of the fuzzy theory as well as interesting applications of the fuzzy logic exploiting the theory to engineer intelligent systems.

An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Sets

An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Sets
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 3790814474
ISBN-13 : 9783790814477
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Sets by : James J. Buckley

This book is an excellent starting point for any curriculum in fuzzy systems fields such as computer science, mathematics, business/economics and engineering. It covers the basics leading to: fuzzy clustering, fuzzy pattern recognition, fuzzy database, fuzzy image processing, soft computing, fuzzy applications in operations research, fuzzy decision making, fuzzy rule based systems, fuzzy systems modeling, fuzzy mathematics. It is not a book designed for researchers - it is where you really learn the "basics" needed for any of the above-mentioned applications. It includes many figures and problem sets at the end of sections.

Fuzzy Sets and Their Extensions: Representation, Aggregation and Models

Fuzzy Sets and Their Extensions: Representation, Aggregation and Models
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 674
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ISBN-10 : 9783540737230
ISBN-13 : 3540737235
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Fuzzy Sets and Their Extensions: Representation, Aggregation and Models by : Humberto Bustince

This carefully edited book presents an up-to-date state of current research in the use of fuzzy sets and their extensions. It pays particular attention to foundation issues and to their application to four important areas where fuzzy sets are seen to be an important tool for modeling and solving problems. The book’s 34 chapters deal with the subject with clarity and effectiveness. They include four review papers introducing some non-standard representations

Fuzzy Logic

Fuzzy Logic
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781483266220
ISBN-13 : 1483266222
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Synopsis Fuzzy Logic by : F. Martin McNeill

Fuzzy Logic: A Practical Approach focuses on the processes and approaches involved in fuzzy logic, including fuzzy sets, numbers, and decisions. The book first elaborates on fuzzy numbers and logic, fuzzy systems on the job, and Fuzzy Knowledge Builder. Discussions focus on formatting the knowledge base for an inference engine, personnel detection system, using a knowledge base in an inference engine, fuzzy business systems, industrial fuzzy systems, fuzzy sets and numbers, and quantifying word-based rules. The text then elaborates on designing a fuzzy decision and Fuzzy Thought Amplifier for complex situations. Topics include origins of cognitive maps, Fuzzy Thought Amplifier, training a map to predict the future, introducing the Fuzzy Decision Maker, and merging interests. The publication takes a look at fuzzy associative memory, fuzzy sets as hypercube points, and disk files and descriptions, including Fuzzy Thought Amplifier, Fuzzy Decision Maker, and composing and creating a memory. The text is a valuable source of data for researchers interested in fuzzy logic.

Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Logic, And Fuzzy Systems: Selected Papers By Lotfi A Zadeh

Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Logic, And Fuzzy Systems: Selected Papers By Lotfi A Zadeh
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 842
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ISBN-10 : 9789814499811
ISBN-13 : 9814499811
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Logic, And Fuzzy Systems: Selected Papers By Lotfi A Zadeh by : George J Klir

This book consists of selected papers written by the founder of fuzzy set theory, Lotfi A Zadeh. Since Zadeh is not only the founder of this field, but has also been the principal contributor to its development over the last 30 years, the papers contain virtually all the major ideas in fuzzy set theory, fuzzy logic, and fuzzy systems in their historical context. Many of the ideas presented in the papers are still open to further development. The book is thus an important resource for anyone interested in the areas of fuzzy set theory, fuzzy logic, and fuzzy systems, as well as their applications. Moreover, the book is also intended to play a useful role in higher education, as a rich source of supplementary reading in relevant courses and seminars.The book contains a bibliography of all papers published by Zadeh in the period 1949-1995. It also contains an introduction that traces the development of Zadeh's ideas pertaining to fuzzy sets, fuzzy logic, and fuzzy systems via his papers. The ideas range from his 1965 seminal idea of the concept of a fuzzy set to ideas reflecting his current interest in computing with words — a computing in which linguistic expressions are used in place of numbers.Places in the papers, where each idea is presented can easily be found by the reader via the Subject Index.