Fuzzy systems theory and its applications
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Fuzzy systems theory and its applications
Academic Press, c1992
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ファジィシステム入門
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  Tokushima
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  Oita
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Fuzzy systems is a mathematical framework for dealing with uncertain, ambiguous, and approximate information. An alternative to traditional binary logic, fuzzy logic has proved to be better suited to solving complex, real world programming problems.**This book provides a concise overview of fuzzy systems theory and its applications. Written by the leading scientists behind the successful Japanese fuzzy systems research effort, the goal of the book is to introduce fuzzy systems as a practical tool. After presenting the basics of fuzzy systems theory, the book presents practical applications of fuzzy systems theory in a wide variety of fields, including artificial intelligence and expert systems, diagnosis, control, robotics, image recognition, databases, and information retrieval.
Table of Contents
- Outline
- the basics of fuzzy theory
- fuzzy relations
- fuzzy regression models
- fuzzy statistical decision making
- fuzzy quantification theory
- fuzzy mathematical programming
- evaluation
- diagnosis
- control
- human activities
- robots
- image recognition
- databases
- information retrieval
- expert system for damage assessment.
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