Recent issues on fuzzy databases
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Recent issues on fuzzy databases
(Studies in fuzziness and soft computing, v. 53)
Physica-Verlag, c2000
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
First of all, I would like to congratulate Gabriella Pasi and Gloria Bordogna for the work they accomplished in preparing this new book in the series "Study in Fuzziness and Soft Computing". "Recent Issues on the Management of Fuzziness in Databases" is undoubtedly a token of their long-lasting and active involvement in the area of Fuzzy Information Retrieval and Fuzzy Database Systems. This book is really welcome in the area of fuzzy databases where they are not numerous although the first works at the crossroads of fuzzy sets and databases were initiated about twenty years ago by L. Zadeh. Only five books have been published since 1995, when the first volume dedicated to fuzzy databases published in the series "Study in Fuzziness and Soft Computing" edited by J. Kacprzyk and myself appeared. Going beyond books strictly speaking, let us also mention the existence of review papers that are part of a couple of handbooks related to fuzzy sets published since 1998. The area known as fuzzy databases covers a bunch of topics among which: -flexible queries addressed to regular databases, -the extension of the notion of a functional dependency, -data mining and fuzzy summarization, -querying databases containing imperfect attribute values represented thanks to possibility distributions.
Table of Contents
Part I. Fuzzy Querying of Databases: P. Bosc, L. Duval, O. Pivert: Value-Based and Representation-Based Querying of Possibilistic Databases.- M. Nakata: Flexible Division Operators in Possibility-Based Fuzzy Relational Databases.- Part II: Data Mining Based on Fuzzy Sets: G. Chen, Q. Wei, E.E. Kerre: Fuzzy Data Mining: Discovery of Fuzzy Generalized Association Rules.- J. Kacprzyk, S. Zadrozny: On Combining Intelligent Querying and Data Mining Using Fuzzy Logic Concepts.- Part III: Geographic Information Systems Dealing with Uncertainty: M. Cobb, H. Foley, F. Petry, K. Shaw: Uncertainty in Distributed and Interoperable Spatial Information Systems.- V.B. Robinson: On Fuzzy Sets and the Management of Uncertainty in an Intelligent Geographic Information System.- A. Yazici, K. Akkaya: Conceptual Modelling of Geographic Information System Applications.- Part IV: Fuzzy Database Models: Definition and Implementation: G. de Tre, R. de Caluwe, B. Van der Cruyssen: A Generalised Object-Oriented Database-Model.- I. Blanco, J. C. Cubero, O. Pons, A. Vila: An Implementation for Fuzzy Deductive Relational Databases.- G. Bordogna, A. Leporati, D. Lucarella, G. Pasi: The Fuzzy Object-Oriented Database Management System.-
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