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[Studies in Computational Intelligence] Computational Intelligence in Intelligent Data Analysis Volume 445 || Kernel Based Defuzzification

✍ Scribed by Moewes, Christian; Nürnberger, Andreas


Book ID
121360826
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
244 KB
Edition
2
Category
Article
ISBN
3642323782

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✦ Synopsis


Complex systems and their phenomena are ubiquitous as they can be found in biology, finance, the humanities, management sciences, medicine, physics and similar fields. For many problems in these fields, there are no conventional ways to mathematically or analytically solve them completely at low cost. On the other hand, nature already solved many optimization problems efficiently. Computational intelligence attempts to mimic nature-inspired problem-solving strategies and methods. These strategies can be used to study, model and analyze complex systems such that it becomes feasible to handle them. Key areas of computational intelligence are artificial neural networks, evolutionary computation and fuzzy systems. As only a few researchers in that field, Rudolf Kruse has contributed in many important ways to the understanding, modeling and application of computational intelligence methods. On occasion of his 60th birthday, a collection of original papers of leading researchers in the field of computational intelligence has been collected in this volume.


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