There have been several attempts to define computational intelligence (CI). Bezdek, 1 in 1994, was the first to introduce this term: " . . . A system is computationally intelligent when it: deals with only numerical (low-level) data, has a pattern recognition component, does not use knowledge in the
Systematic decision process for intelligent decision making
β Scribed by Behnam Malakooti
- Book ID
- 106387886
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 269 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0956-5515
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Introduction -- Am I rich? -- Preparing for the hurricane of wealth -- How much do you cost? -- What makes a good investment? -- Types of assets and where they fit -- Threats to wealth -- Who manages your wealth? -- Getting your plan off the runway -- Conclusion -- Appendix.
Assuming a set of linguistic preferences representing the preferences of the individuals, a linguistic choice process is presented. This is developed using the concept of fuzzy majority for deriving a collective linguistic preference, and the concept of nondominated alternatives for deriving the sel