Fuzzy expert systems and fuzzy reasoning

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Fuzzy expert systems and fuzzy reasoning

by William Siler, James J. Buckley

Wiley, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Coverage is accessible to practitioners and academic readers alike. * Features end-of-chapter problems with answers provided in an appendix. * Includes discussions of rule-based systems not available in any other book. * Includes problem sets and tutorial programs available on the Wiley ftp site.

目次

Preface. 1 Introduction. 2 Rule-Based Systems: Overview. 3 Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, and Fuzzy Numbers: I. 4 Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, and Fuzzy Numbers: II. 5 Combining Uncertainties. 6 Inference in an Expert System I. 7 Inference in a Fuzzy Expert System II: Modification of Data and Truth Values. 8 Resolving Contradictions: Possibility and Necessity. 9 Expert System Shells and the Integrated Development Environment (IDE). 10 Simple Example Programs. 11 Running and Debugging Fuzzy Expert Systems I: Parallel Programs. 12 Running and Debugging Expert Systems II: Sequential Rule-Firing. 13 Solving "What?" Problems when the Answer is Expressed in Words. 14 Programs that Can Learn from Experience. 15 Running On-Line in Real-Time. Appendix. Answers. References. Index.

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