Fuzzy Logic in Geology || Fuzzy Logic in Hydrology and Water Resources
โ Scribed by Bogardi, Istvan
- Book ID
- 120834483
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1014 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0124151469
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โฆ Synopsis
What is fuzzy logic?--a system of concepts and methods for exploring modes of reasoning that are approximate rather than exact. While the engineering community has appreciated the advances in understanding using fuzzy logic for quite some time, fuzzy logic's impact in non-engineering disciplines is only now being recognized. The authors of Fuzzy Logic in Geology attend to this growing interest in the subject and introduce the use of fuzzy set theory in a style geoscientists can understand. This is followed by individual chapters on topics relevant to earth scientists: sediment modeling, fracture detection, reservoir characterization, clustering in geophysical data analysis, ground water movement, and time series analysis.
George Klir is the Distinguished Professor of Systems Science and Director of the Center for Intelligent Systems, Fellow of the IEEE and IFSA, editor of nine volumes, editorial board member of 18 journals, and author or co-author of 16 books
Foreword by the inventor of fuzzy logic-- Professor Lotfi Zadeh
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