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Fuzzy Logic in Artificial Intelligence Towards Intelligent Systems

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Constructing prioritized fuzzy models
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    Chapter 2 Integrating activities with neurofuzzy distributed systems
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    Chapter 3 The use of fuzzy representation in a CBR system for mesh design
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    Chapter 4 FLIP++ a fuzzy logic inference processor library
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    Chapter 5 Fuzzy reasoning and applications for intelligent scheduling of robots
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    Chapter 6 Fuzzy Logic as interfacing technique in hybrid AI-systems
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    Chapter 7 Extracting knowledge from data using an intelligent fuzzy data browser
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    Chapter 8 Fuzzy systems with learning capability
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    Chapter 9 Automatic knowledge base tuning
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    Chapter 10 A fuzzy-based approach to the analysis of financial investments
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    Chapter 11 Searching for the organizational memory using fuzzy modeling
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    Chapter 12 Fuzzy geodesic distance in images
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    Chapter 13 Using fuzzy information in knowledge guided segmentation of brain tumors
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    Chapter 14 FEDGE — Fuzzy edge detection by Fuzzy Categorization and Classification of edges
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    Chapter 15 Towards hybrid spatial reasoning
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    Chapter 16 Mobile robot localization using fuzzy maps
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    Chapter 17 Structure cognition from images
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    Chapter 18 Towards possibilistic decision theory
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    Chapter 19 Measurement-theoretic frameworks for fuzzy set theory
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    Chapter 20 A resemblance approach to analogical reasoning functions
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Title
Fuzzy Logic in Artificial Intelligence Towards Intelligent Systems
Published by
Lecture notes in computer science, January 1995
DOI 10.1007/3-540-62474-0
ISBNs
978-3-54-062474-5, 978-3-54-049732-5
Editors

Trevor P. Martin, Anca L. Ralescu

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Student > Master 1 33%
Unknown 2 67%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Engineering 1 33%
Unknown 2 67%
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