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Fuzzy approach to reasoning and decision-making : selected papers of the international symposium held at Bechyně, from June 25 to 29, 1990

edited by Vilém Novák ... [et al.]

(Theory and decision library, Series D, System theory, knowledge engineering, and problem solving ; v. 8)

Kluwer Academic, c1992

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International Symposium on Fuzzy Approach to Reasoning and Decision-Making was sponsored by Faculty of Engineering of the Technical University at Brno, International Fuzzy Systems Association, and North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The papers presented at the Symposium focused mainly on two fields of interest. First, there were papers dealing with the theoretical background of fuzzy logic and with applications of fuzzy reasoning to the problems of artificial intelligence, robotics and expert systems. Second, quite a large number of papers were devoted to fuzzy approaches to modelling of decision-making situations under uncertainty and vagueness and their applications to the evaluation of alternatives, system control and optimization. Apart from that, there were also some interesting contributions from other areas, like fuzzy classifications and the use of fuzzy approaches in quantum physics. The volume contains papers presented at the Symposium and will be of use to all those researchers interested in fuzzy set theory and its applications.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Approximate reasoning and fuzzy logic: fuzzy logic acquisition in expert systems, A. Averkin
  • fuzzy local inference in fuzzy knowledge basis, H. Bandemer
  • fuzzy sets in approximate reasoning, D. Dubois
  • SAK - an expert system shell based on complete many-valued (fuzzy) logic, J. Ivanek and E. Sovjakova
  • fuzzy logic with linguistic quantifiers in inductive learning, J. Kacprzyk
  • ontology, semantic and syntax of fuzzy logic, L. Kohout
  • on the logical basis of approximate reasoning, V. Novak
  • pseudophysical logic in artificial intelligence, D. Psopelov
  • Bayesian and possibilistic productions rules in syllogistic reasoning, M. Roubens
  • a fuzzy chip for high-speed approximate reasoning, T. Yamakawa. Part 2 Decision-making: clustering in Banach speces, J. Bezdek
  • triangular norm-based measures and games, E.P. Klement
  • multimodel representation and management of uncertainty, G. Klir
  • an optimum concept for fuzzified linear programming based on exact penalty functions, M. Kovacs
  • linear dependence of fuzzy vectors, M. Mares
  • on the nature of intransitivity in human preferential judgement, K. Nakamura
  • vaguely interrelated coefficients in linear programming as bicriterial optimization problem, J. Ramik
  • FULP - a PC-supported procedure for solving multicriteria linear programming with fuzzy data, H. Rommelfanger. Part 3 Applications in physics: on the structure of fuzzy observables, R. Mesiar and A. Kolesarova
  • on a fuzzy approach to quantum mechanics, B. Riecan.

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