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Fuzzy Logic and the Semantic Webby Elie Sanchez
Elsevier 2006; US$ 185.00These are exciting times in the fields of Fuzzy Logic and the Semantic Web, and this book will add to the excitement, as it is the first volume to focus on the growing connections between these two fields. This book is expected to be a valuable aid to anyone considering the application of Fuzzy Logic to the Semantic Web, because it contains a number of detailed accounts of these combined fields, written by leading authors in several countries. The Fuzzy Logic field has been maturing for forty years. These years have witnessed a tremendous growth in the number and variety of applications, with a real-world impact across a wide variety of domains with humanlike behavior and reasoning. And we believe that in the coming years, the Semantic Web... more...
Fuzzy Modeling and Genetic Algorithms for Data Mining and Explorationby Earl Cox
Elsevier 2005; US$ 65.95Fuzzy Modeling and Genetic Algorithms for Data Mining and Exploration is a handbook for analysts, engineers, and managers involved in developing data mining models in business and government. As you?ll discover, fuzzy systems are extraordinarily valuable tools for representing and manipulating all kinds of data, and genetic algorithms and evolutionary programming techniques drawn from biology provide the most effective means for designing and tuning these systems. You don?t need a background in fuzzy modeling or genetic algorithms to benefit, for this book provides it, along with detailed instruction in methods that you can immediately put to work in your own projects. The author provides many diverse examples and also an extended example... more...
An Ontological and Epistemological Perspective of Fuzzy Set Theoryby I. Burhan Türksen
Elsevier 2005; US$ 210.00Fuzzy set and logic theory suggest that all natural language linguistic expressions are imprecise and must be assessed as a matter of degree. But in general membership degree is an imprecise notion which requires that Type 2 membership degrees be considered in most applications related to human decision making schemas. Even if the membership functions are restricted to be Type1, their combinations generate an interval ? valued Type 2 membership. This is part of the general result that Classical equivalences breakdown in Fuzzy theory. Thus all classical formulas must be reassessed with an upper and lower expression that are generated by the breakdown of classical formulas. Key features: - Ontological grounding - Epistemological justification... more...
Fuzzy Logic and Expert Systems Applicationsby Cornelius T. Leondes; Cornelius T. Leondes
Elsevier 1997; US$ 139.00This volume covers the integration of fuzzy logic and expert systems. A vital resource in the field, it includes techniques for applying fuzzy systems to neural networks for modeling and control, systematic design procedures for realizing fuzzy neural systems, techniques for the design of rule-based expert systems using the massively parallel processing capabilities of neural networks, the transformation of neural systems into rule-based expert systems, the characteristics and relative merits of integrating fuzzy sets, neural networks, genetic algorithms, and rough sets, and applications to system identification and control as well as nonparametric, nonlinear estimation. Practitioners, researchers, and students in industrial, manufacturing,... more...
Introduction to Fuzzy Logic using MATLABby S.N. Sivanandam; S. Sumathi; S. N. Deepa
Springer 2007; US$ 109.00Starting with an overview of the field of Fuzzy Logic, this book then discusses the basic principles of Fuzzy Logic, along with various solved examples. It also deals with the applications of Fuzzy Logic, so as to make the readers understand the concept. It also provides solutions to the problems, which are programmed using MATLAB 6.0. more...
An Introduction to Many-Valued and Fuzzy Logicby Merrie Bergmann
Cambridge University Press 2008; US$ 34.00An accessible introduction to many-valued and fuzzy logic designed for undergraduate and graduate students. more...
An Introduction to Non-Classical Logicby Graham Priest
Cambridge University Press 2008; US$ 33.00Clearly introduces the major topics in logic and their relation to current philosophical issues. more...
Goguen Categoriesby Michael Winter
Springer 2007; US$ 149.00Goguen categories extend the relational calculus and its categorical formalization to the fuzzy world. Starting from the fundamental concepts of sets, binary relations and lattices this book introduces several categorical formulations of an abstract theory of relations such as allegories, Dedekind categories and related structures. It is shown that neither theory is sufficiently rich to describe basic operations on fuzzy relations. The book then introduces Goguen categories and provides a comprehensive study of these structures including their representation theory, and the definability of norm-based operations. The power of the theory is demonstrated by a comprehensive example. A certain Goguen category is used to specify and to develop a... more...
Proof Theory for Fuzzy Logicsby Jon Barwise
Springer 2009; US$ 189.00Fuzzy logics are many-valued logics that are well suited to reasoning in the context of vagueness. This book focuses on the development and applications of 'proof-theoretic' presentations of fuzzy logics. more...









