Reflecting the tremendous advances that have taken place in the study of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic from 1988 to the present, this book not only details the theoretical advances in these areas, but considers a broad variety of applications of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic as well. Theo
Fuzzy Sets Theory and Applications
β Scribed by R. Lowen (auth.), AndrΓ© Jones, Arnold Kaufmann, Hans-JΓΌrgen Zimmermann (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 404
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 177
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Problems in decision making and in other areas such as pattern recogniΒ tion, control, structural engineering etc. involve numerous aspects of uncertainty. Additional vagueness is introduced as models become more complex but not necessarily more meaningful by the added details. During the last two decades one has become more and more aware of the fact that not all this uncertainty is of stochastic (random) chaΒ racter and that, therefore, it can not be modelled appropriately by probability theory. This becomes the more obvious the more we want to represent formally human knowledge. As far as uncertain data are concerned, we have neither instruΒ ments nor reasoning at our disposal as well defined and unquestionable as those used in the probability theory. This almost infallible doΒ main is the result of a tremendous work by the whole scientific world. But when measures are dubious, bad or no longer possible and when we really have to make use of the richness of human reasoning in its variety, then the theories dealing with the treatment of uncertainty, some quite new and other ones older, provide the required complement, and fill in the gap left in the field of knowledge representation. Nowadays, various theories are widely used: fuzzy sets, belief function, the convenient associations between probability and fuzzines~ etc β’β’β’ We are more and more in need of a wide range of instruments and theories to build models that are more and more adapted to the most complex systems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Mathematics and Fuzziness....Pages 3-38
Radon-Nikodym Theorem for Fuzzy Set-Valued Measures*....Pages 39-50
Construction of a Probability Distribution from a Fuzzy Information....Pages 51-60
Convolution of Fuzzyness and Probability....Pages 61-68
Fuzzy Sets and Subobjects....Pages 69-76
Front Matter....Pages 77-77
Outline of a Theory of Usuality Based on Fuzzy Logic....Pages 79-97
Fuzzy Set Theory and Mathematical Programming....Pages 99-114
Decisions with Usual Values....Pages 115-131
Support Logic Programming....Pages 133-170
Hybrid Data β Various Associations Between Fuzzy Subsets and Random Variables....Pages 171-211
Fuzzy Relation Equations : Methodology and Applications....Pages 213-229
Front Matter....Pages 231-231
Multi Criteria Decision Making in Crisp and Fuzzy Environments....Pages 233-256
Fuzzy Subsets Applications in O.R. and Management....Pages 257-300
Character Recognition by Means of Fuzzy Set Reasoning....Pages 301-316
Computerized Electrocardiography and Fuzzy Sets....Pages 317-329
Medical Applications with Fuzzy Sets....Pages 331-347
Fuzzy Subsets in Didactic Processes....Pages 349-395
Back Matter....Pages 397-403
β¦ Subjects
Mathematical Logic and Foundations
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Fuzzy Set Theory - And Its Applications, Third Edition is a textbook for courses in fuzzy set theory. It can also be used as an introduction to the subject. The character of a textbook is balanced with the dynamic nature of the research in the field by including many useful references to develop a d