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Fuzzy systems engineering : toward human-centric computing / / Witold Pedrycz, Fernando Gomide
Fuzzy systems engineering : toward human-centric computing / / Witold Pedrycz, Fernando Gomide
Autore Pedrycz Witold <1953->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley : , c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (550 p.)
Disciplina 006.3
620.00113
Altri autori (Persone) GomideFernando
Soggetto topico Soft computing
Fuzzy systems
ISBN 1-281-00192-9
9786611001926
0-470-16896-X
0-470-16895-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Digital communities and a fundamental quest for human-centric systems -- 1.2 A historical overview: towards a non-Aristotelian perspective of the world -- 1.3 Granular Computing -- 1.4 Quantifying information granularity: generality versus specificity -- 1.5 Computational Intelligence -- 1.6 Granular Computing and Computational Intelligence -- 1.7 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 2 Notions and Concepts of Fuzzy Sets -- 2.1 Sets and fuzzy sets: a departure from the principle of dichotomy -- 2.2 Interpretation of fuzzy sets -- 2.3 Membership functions and their motivation -- 2.4 Fuzzy numbers and intervals -- 2.5 Linguistic variables -- 2.6 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 3 Characterization of Fuzzy Sets -- 3.1 A generic characterization of fuzzy sets: some fundamental descriptors -- 3.2 Equality and inclusion relationships in fuzzy sets -- 3.3 Energy and entropy measures of fuzziness -- 3.4 Specificity of fuzzy sets -- 3.5 Geometric interpretation of sets and fuzzy sets -- 3.6 Granulation of information -- 3.7 Characterization of the families of fuzzy sets -- 3.8 Fuzzy sets, sets, and the representation theorem -- 3.9 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 4 The Design of Fuzzy Sets -- 4.1 Semantics of fuzzy sets: some general observations -- 4.2 Fuzzy set as a descriptor of feasible solutions -- 4.3 Fuzzy set as a descriptor of the notion of typicality -- 4.4 Membership functions in the visualization of preferences of solutions -- 4.5 Nonlinear transformation of fuzzy sets -- 4.6 Vertical and horizontal schemes of membership estimation -- 4.7 Saaty's priority method of pairwise membership function estimation -- 4.8 Fuzzy sets as granular representatives of numeric data -- 4.9 From numeric data to fuzzy sets -- 4.10 Fuzzy equalization -- 4.11 Linguistic approximation.
4.12 Design guidelines for the construction of fuzzy sets -- 4.13 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 5 Operations and Aggregations of Fuzzy Sets -- 5.1 Standard operations on sets and fuzzy sets -- 5.2 Generic requirements for operations on fuzzy sets -- 5.3 Triangular norms -- 5.4 Triangular conorms -- 5.5 Triangular norms as a general category of logical operators -- 5.6 Aggregation operations -- 5.7 Fuzzy measure and integral -- 5.8 Negations -- 5.9 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 6 Fuzzy Relations -- 6.1 The concept of relations -- 6.2 Fuzzy relations -- 6.3 Properties of the fuzzy relations -- 6.4 Operations on fuzzy relations -- 6.5 Cartesian product, projections and cylindrical extension of fuzzy sets -- 6.6 Reconstruction of fuzzy relations -- 6.7 Binary fuzzy relations -- 6.8 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 7 Transformations of Fuzzy Sets -- 7.1 The extension principle -- 7.2 Compositions of fuzzy relations -- 7.3 Fuzzy relational equations -- 7.4 Associative Memories -- 7.5 Fuzzy numbers and fuzzy arithmetic -- 7.6 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 8 Generalizations and Extensions of Fuzzy Sets -- 8.1 Fuzzy sets of higher order -- 8.2 Rough fuzzy sets and fuzzy rough sets -- 8.3 Interval-valued fuzzy sets -- 8.4 Type-2 fuzzy sets -- 8.5 Shadowed sets as a three-valued logic characterization of fuzzy sets -- 8.6 Probability and fuzzy sets -- 8.7 Probability of fuzzy events -- 8.8 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 9 Interoperability Aspects of Fuzzy Sets -- 9.1 Fuzzy set and its family of s-cuts -- 9.2 Fuzzy sets and their interfacing with the external world -- 9.3 Encoding and decoding as an optimization problem of vector quantization -- 9.4 Decoding of a fuzzy set through a family of fuzzy sets.
9.5 Taxonomy of data in structure description with shadowed sets -- 9.6 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 10. Fuzzy Modeling: Principles and Methodology -- 10.1 The architectural blueprint of fuzzy models -- 10.2 Key phases of the development and use of fuzzy models -- 10.3 Main categories of fuzzy models: an overview -- 10.4 Verification and validation of fuzzy models -- 10.5 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 11 Rule-based Fuzzy Models -- 11.1 Fuzzy rules as a vehicle of knowledge representation -- 11.2 General categories of fuzzy rules and their semantics -- 11.3 Syntax of fuzzy rules -- 11.4 Basic Functional Modules: Rule base, Database, and Inference scheme -- 11.5 Types of Rule-Based Systems and Architectures -- 11.6 Approximation properties of fuzzy rule-based models -- 11.7 Development of Rule-Based Systems -- 11.8 Parameter estimation procedure for functional rule-based systems -- 11.9 Design issues of rule-based systems - consistency, completeness, and the curse of dimensionality -- 11.10 The curse of dimensionality in rule-based systems -- 11.11 Development scheme of fuzzy rule-based models -- 11.12 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 12 From Logic Expressions to Fuzzy Logic Networks -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Main categories of fuzzy neurons -- 12.3 Uninorm-based fuzzy neurons -- 12.4 Architectures of logic networks -- 12.5 The development mechanisms of the fuzzy neural networks -- 12.6 Interpretation of the fuzzy neural networks -- 12.7 From fuzzy logic networks to Boolean functions and their minimization through learning -- 12.8 Interfacing the fuzzy neural network -- 12.9 Interpretation aspects - a refinement of induced rule-based system -- 12.10 Reconciliation of perception of information granules and granular mappings -- 12.11 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes.
References -- 13. Fuzzy Systems and Computational Intelligence -- 13.1 Computational Intelligence -- 13.2 Recurrent neurofuzzy systems -- 13.3 Genetic fuzzy systems -- 13.4 Coevolutionary hierarchical genetic fuzzy system -- 13.5 Hierarchical collaborative relations -- 13.6 Evolving fuzzy systems -- 13.7 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 14. Granular Models and Human Centric Computing -- 14.1 The cluster-based representation of the input - output mappings -- 14.2 Context-based clustering in the development of granular models -- 14.3 Granular neuron as a generic processing element in granular networks -- 14.4 Architecture of granular models based on conditional fuzzy clustering -- 14.5 Refinements of granular models -- 14.6 Incremental granular models -- 14.7 Human-centric fuzzy clustering -- 14.8 Participatory learning in fuzzy clustering -- 14.9 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 15. Emerging Trends in Fuzzy Systems -- 15.1 Relational ontology in information retrieval -- 15.2 Multiagent fuzzy systems -- 15.3 Distributed fuzzy control -- 15.4 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- Appendix A: Mathematical Prerequisites -- Appendix B: Neurocomputing -- Appendix C: Biologically Inspired Optimization -- Index.
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Pedrycz Witold <1953->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley : , c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Fuzzy systems engineering : toward human-centric computing / / Witold Pedrycz, Fernando Gomide
Fuzzy systems engineering : toward human-centric computing / / Witold Pedrycz, Fernando Gomide
Autore Pedrycz Witold <1953->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley : , c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (550 p.)
Disciplina 006.3
620.00113
Altri autori (Persone) GomideFernando
Soggetto topico Soft computing
Fuzzy systems
ISBN 1-281-00192-9
9786611001926
0-470-16896-X
0-470-16895-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Digital communities and a fundamental quest for human-centric systems -- 1.2 A historical overview: towards a non-Aristotelian perspective of the world -- 1.3 Granular Computing -- 1.4 Quantifying information granularity: generality versus specificity -- 1.5 Computational Intelligence -- 1.6 Granular Computing and Computational Intelligence -- 1.7 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 2 Notions and Concepts of Fuzzy Sets -- 2.1 Sets and fuzzy sets: a departure from the principle of dichotomy -- 2.2 Interpretation of fuzzy sets -- 2.3 Membership functions and their motivation -- 2.4 Fuzzy numbers and intervals -- 2.5 Linguistic variables -- 2.6 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 3 Characterization of Fuzzy Sets -- 3.1 A generic characterization of fuzzy sets: some fundamental descriptors -- 3.2 Equality and inclusion relationships in fuzzy sets -- 3.3 Energy and entropy measures of fuzziness -- 3.4 Specificity of fuzzy sets -- 3.5 Geometric interpretation of sets and fuzzy sets -- 3.6 Granulation of information -- 3.7 Characterization of the families of fuzzy sets -- 3.8 Fuzzy sets, sets, and the representation theorem -- 3.9 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 4 The Design of Fuzzy Sets -- 4.1 Semantics of fuzzy sets: some general observations -- 4.2 Fuzzy set as a descriptor of feasible solutions -- 4.3 Fuzzy set as a descriptor of the notion of typicality -- 4.4 Membership functions in the visualization of preferences of solutions -- 4.5 Nonlinear transformation of fuzzy sets -- 4.6 Vertical and horizontal schemes of membership estimation -- 4.7 Saaty's priority method of pairwise membership function estimation -- 4.8 Fuzzy sets as granular representatives of numeric data -- 4.9 From numeric data to fuzzy sets -- 4.10 Fuzzy equalization -- 4.11 Linguistic approximation.
4.12 Design guidelines for the construction of fuzzy sets -- 4.13 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 5 Operations and Aggregations of Fuzzy Sets -- 5.1 Standard operations on sets and fuzzy sets -- 5.2 Generic requirements for operations on fuzzy sets -- 5.3 Triangular norms -- 5.4 Triangular conorms -- 5.5 Triangular norms as a general category of logical operators -- 5.6 Aggregation operations -- 5.7 Fuzzy measure and integral -- 5.8 Negations -- 5.9 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 6 Fuzzy Relations -- 6.1 The concept of relations -- 6.2 Fuzzy relations -- 6.3 Properties of the fuzzy relations -- 6.4 Operations on fuzzy relations -- 6.5 Cartesian product, projections and cylindrical extension of fuzzy sets -- 6.6 Reconstruction of fuzzy relations -- 6.7 Binary fuzzy relations -- 6.8 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 7 Transformations of Fuzzy Sets -- 7.1 The extension principle -- 7.2 Compositions of fuzzy relations -- 7.3 Fuzzy relational equations -- 7.4 Associative Memories -- 7.5 Fuzzy numbers and fuzzy arithmetic -- 7.6 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 8 Generalizations and Extensions of Fuzzy Sets -- 8.1 Fuzzy sets of higher order -- 8.2 Rough fuzzy sets and fuzzy rough sets -- 8.3 Interval-valued fuzzy sets -- 8.4 Type-2 fuzzy sets -- 8.5 Shadowed sets as a three-valued logic characterization of fuzzy sets -- 8.6 Probability and fuzzy sets -- 8.7 Probability of fuzzy events -- 8.8 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 9 Interoperability Aspects of Fuzzy Sets -- 9.1 Fuzzy set and its family of s-cuts -- 9.2 Fuzzy sets and their interfacing with the external world -- 9.3 Encoding and decoding as an optimization problem of vector quantization -- 9.4 Decoding of a fuzzy set through a family of fuzzy sets.
9.5 Taxonomy of data in structure description with shadowed sets -- 9.6 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 10. Fuzzy Modeling: Principles and Methodology -- 10.1 The architectural blueprint of fuzzy models -- 10.2 Key phases of the development and use of fuzzy models -- 10.3 Main categories of fuzzy models: an overview -- 10.4 Verification and validation of fuzzy models -- 10.5 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 11 Rule-based Fuzzy Models -- 11.1 Fuzzy rules as a vehicle of knowledge representation -- 11.2 General categories of fuzzy rules and their semantics -- 11.3 Syntax of fuzzy rules -- 11.4 Basic Functional Modules: Rule base, Database, and Inference scheme -- 11.5 Types of Rule-Based Systems and Architectures -- 11.6 Approximation properties of fuzzy rule-based models -- 11.7 Development of Rule-Based Systems -- 11.8 Parameter estimation procedure for functional rule-based systems -- 11.9 Design issues of rule-based systems - consistency, completeness, and the curse of dimensionality -- 11.10 The curse of dimensionality in rule-based systems -- 11.11 Development scheme of fuzzy rule-based models -- 11.12 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 12 From Logic Expressions to Fuzzy Logic Networks -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Main categories of fuzzy neurons -- 12.3 Uninorm-based fuzzy neurons -- 12.4 Architectures of logic networks -- 12.5 The development mechanisms of the fuzzy neural networks -- 12.6 Interpretation of the fuzzy neural networks -- 12.7 From fuzzy logic networks to Boolean functions and their minimization through learning -- 12.8 Interfacing the fuzzy neural network -- 12.9 Interpretation aspects - a refinement of induced rule-based system -- 12.10 Reconciliation of perception of information granules and granular mappings -- 12.11 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes.
References -- 13. Fuzzy Systems and Computational Intelligence -- 13.1 Computational Intelligence -- 13.2 Recurrent neurofuzzy systems -- 13.3 Genetic fuzzy systems -- 13.4 Coevolutionary hierarchical genetic fuzzy system -- 13.5 Hierarchical collaborative relations -- 13.6 Evolving fuzzy systems -- 13.7 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 14. Granular Models and Human Centric Computing -- 14.1 The cluster-based representation of the input - output mappings -- 14.2 Context-based clustering in the development of granular models -- 14.3 Granular neuron as a generic processing element in granular networks -- 14.4 Architecture of granular models based on conditional fuzzy clustering -- 14.5 Refinements of granular models -- 14.6 Incremental granular models -- 14.7 Human-centric fuzzy clustering -- 14.8 Participatory learning in fuzzy clustering -- 14.9 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- 15. Emerging Trends in Fuzzy Systems -- 15.1 Relational ontology in information retrieval -- 15.2 Multiagent fuzzy systems -- 15.3 Distributed fuzzy control -- 15.4 Conclusions -- Exercises and problems -- Historical notes -- References -- Appendix A: Mathematical Prerequisites -- Appendix B: Neurocomputing -- Appendix C: Biologically Inspired Optimization -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830241003321
Pedrycz Witold <1953->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley : , c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rough Sets [[electronic resource] ] : International Joint Conference, IJCRS 2016, Santiago de Chile, Chile, October 7–11, 2016, Proceedings / / edited by Víctor Flores, Fernando Gomide, Andrzej Janusz, Claudio Meneses, Duoqian Miao, Georg Peters, Dominik Ślęzak, Guoyin Wang, Richard Weber, Yiyu Yao
Rough Sets [[electronic resource] ] : International Joint Conference, IJCRS 2016, Santiago de Chile, Chile, October 7–11, 2016, Proceedings / / edited by Víctor Flores, Fernando Gomide, Andrzej Janusz, Claudio Meneses, Duoqian Miao, Georg Peters, Dominik Ślęzak, Guoyin Wang, Richard Weber, Yiyu Yao
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVII, 592 p. 122 illus.)
Disciplina 004.5
Collana Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Soggetto topico Artificial intelligence
Database management
Application software
Information storage and retrieval
Data mining
Computers
Artificial Intelligence
Database Management
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Information Storage and Retrieval
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Computation by Abstract Devices
ISBN 3-319-47160-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Rough Sets, Approximation and Granulation -- Rough Sets, Non-Determinism and Incompleteness -- Rough Sets and Three-way Decisions -- Fuzziness and Similarity in Knowledge Representation -- Machine Learning and Decision Making -- Ranking and Clustering -- Derivation and Application of Rules and Trees -- Derivation and Application of Feature Subsets. .
Record Nr. UNISA-996465418903316
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rough Sets [[electronic resource] ] : International Joint Conference, IJCRS 2016, Santiago de Chile, Chile, October 7–11, 2016, Proceedings / / edited by Víctor Flores, Fernando Gomide, Andrzej Janusz, Claudio Meneses, Duoqian Miao, Georg Peters, Dominik Ślęzak, Guoyin Wang, Richard Weber, Yiyu Yao
Rough Sets [[electronic resource] ] : International Joint Conference, IJCRS 2016, Santiago de Chile, Chile, October 7–11, 2016, Proceedings / / edited by Víctor Flores, Fernando Gomide, Andrzej Janusz, Claudio Meneses, Duoqian Miao, Georg Peters, Dominik Ślęzak, Guoyin Wang, Richard Weber, Yiyu Yao
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVII, 592 p. 122 illus.)
Disciplina 004.5
Collana Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Soggetto topico Artificial intelligence
Database management
Application software
Information storage and retrieval
Data mining
Computers
Artificial Intelligence
Database Management
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Information Storage and Retrieval
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Computation by Abstract Devices
ISBN 3-319-47160-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Rough Sets, Approximation and Granulation -- Rough Sets, Non-Determinism and Incompleteness -- Rough Sets and Three-way Decisions -- Fuzziness and Similarity in Knowledge Representation -- Machine Learning and Decision Making -- Ranking and Clustering -- Derivation and Application of Rules and Trees -- Derivation and Application of Feature Subsets. .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910484922103321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui