Towards advanced data analysis by combining soft computing and statistics

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    • Borgelt, Christian

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Towards advanced data analysis by combining soft computing and statistics

Christian Borgelt ... [et al.]

(Studies in fuzziness and soft computing, v. 285)

Springer, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references and author index

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Description

Soft computing, as an engineering science, and statistics, as a classical branch of mathematics, emphasize different aspects of data analysis. Soft computing focuses on obtaining working solutions quickly, accepting approximations and unconventional approaches. Its strength lies in its flexibility to create models that suit the needs arising in applications. In addition, it emphasizes the need for intuitive and interpretable models, which are tolerant to imprecision and uncertainty. Statistics is more rigorous and focuses on establishing objective conclusions based on experimental data by analyzing the possible situations and their (relative) likelihood. It emphasizes the need for mathematical methods and tools to assess solutions and guarantee performance. Combining the two fields enhances the robustness and generalizability of data analysis methods, while preserving the flexibility to solve real-world problems efficiently and intuitively.

Table of Contents

From the Contents: Arithmetic and Distance-Based Approach to the Statistical Analysis of Imprecisely Valued Data.- Linear Regression Analysis for Interval-valued Data Based on Set Arithmetic: A Bootstrap Confidence Intervals for the Parameters of a Linear Regression Model with Fuzzy Random Variables.- On the Estimation of the Regression Model M for Interval Data.- Hybrid Least-Squares Regression Modelling Using Confidence.- Testing the Variability of Interval Data: An Application to Tidal Fluctuation.-Comparing the Medians of a Random Interval Defined by Means of Two Different L1 Metrics.-Comparing the Representativeness of the 1-norm Median for Likert and Free-response Fuzzy Scales.-Fuzzy Probability Distributions in Reliability Analysis, Fuzzy HPD-regions, and Fuzzy Predictive Distributions.

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  • NCID
    BB10347810
  • ISBN
    • 9783642302770
  • LCCN
    2012939124
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Berlin
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 378 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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