Probabilists and fuzzy enthusiasts tend to disagree about which philosophy is best and they rarely work together. As a result, textbooks usually suggest only one of these methods for problem solving, but not both. This book, with contributions from 15 experts in probability and fuzzy logic, is an ex
Fuzzy Logic and Probability Applications
β Scribed by Timothy J. Ross, Jane M. Booker, W. Jerry Parkinson
- Publisher
- Society for Industrial Mathematics
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 434
- Series
- ASA-SIAM Series on Statistics and Applied Probability
- Category
- Library
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