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Concepts and fuzzy logic / / edited by Radim Belohlavek and George J. Klir



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Titolo: Concepts and fuzzy logic / / edited by Radim Belohlavek and George J. Klir Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2011
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (287 p.)
Disciplina: 511.3/13
Soggetto topico: Fuzzy logic
Concepts
Soggetto non controllato: COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General
COGNITIVE SCIENCES/Psychology/Cognitive Psychology
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS/General
Altri autori: BělohlávekRadim  
KlirGeorge J. <1932->  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Concepts: A Tutorial; Chapter 3. Fuzzy Logic: A Tutorial; Chapter 4. "Slow Lettuce": Categories, Concepts, Fuzzy Sets, and Logical Deduction; Chapter 5. Fallacious Perceptions of Fuzzy Logic in the Psychology of Concepts; Chapter 6. Representing Concepts by Fuzzy Sets; Chapter 7. Formal Concept Analysis: Classical and Fuzzy; Chapter 8. Conceptual Combinations and Fuzzy Logic; Chapter 9. Concepts and Natural Language; Chapter 10. Epilogue; Contributors; Glossary of Symbols; Contributors; Index
Sommario/riassunto: Leading researchers examine the usefulness and limitations of fuzzy logic for the psychology of concepts. The classical view of concepts in psychology was challenged in the 1970s when experimental evidence showed that concept categories are graded and thus cannot be represented adequately by classical sets. The possibility of using fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic for representing and dealing with concepts was recognized initially but then virtually abandoned in the early 1980s. In this volume, leading researchers--both psychologists working on concepts and mathematicians working on fuzzy logic--reassess the usefulness of fuzzy logic for the psychology of concepts. The book begins with two tutorials--one on concepts and the other on fuzzy logic--aimed at making relevant experimental and theoretical issues accessible to researchers in both fields. The contributors then discuss the experiments that led to the rejection of the classical view of concepts; analyze the various arguments against the use of fuzzy logic in the psychology of concepts and show that they are fallacious; review methods based on sound measurement principles for constructing fuzzy sets; introduce formal concept analysis and its capabilities when generalized by using fuzzy logic; consider conceptual combinations; examine lexical concepts; and propose a research program based on cooperation between researchers in the psychology of concepts and fuzzy logic.
Titolo autorizzato: Concepts and fuzzy logic  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-262-29768-X
1-283-30280-2
9786613302809
0-262-29857-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910789461503321
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