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Biswas, Ranjit.
Is 'fuzzy theory' an appropriate tool for large size problems?[electronic resource] /
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杜威分類號:
511.313
書名/作者:
Is 'fuzzy theory' an appropriate tool for large size problems?/ by Ranjit Biswas.
作者:
Biswas, Ranjit.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
viii, 64 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Fuzzy logic.
標題:
Fuzzy systems.
標題:
Engineering.
標題:
Computational Intelligence.
標題:
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
ISBN:
9783319267180
ISBN:
9783319267173
內容註:
Two Hidden Facts about Fuzzy Set Theory (and, about any Soft Computing Set Theory) -- Cognitive Intuitionistic Fuzzy System (CIFS) -- Is "Fuzzy Theory" an Appropriate Tool for Large Size Problems? -- Ordering (or Ranking) of Elements in an IFS on the basis of Their Amount of Belongingness -- An Application Domain to Understand the Potential of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Theory over Fuzzy Theory -- An Example of Application Domain to Understand the Potential of Fuzzy Theory over Intuitionistic Fuzzy Theory in Some Cases -- Conclusion -- Future Research Directions.
摘要、提要註:
The work in this book is based on philosophical as well as logical views on the subject of decoding the 'progress' of decision making process in the cognition system of a decision maker (be it a human or an animal or a bird or any living thing which has a brain) while evaluating the membership value M(x) in a fuzzy set or in an intuitionistic fuzzy set or in any such soft computing set model or in a crisp set. A new theory is introduced called by "Theory of CIFS". The following two hypothesis are hidden facts in fuzzy computing or in any soft computing process :- Fact-1: A decision maker (intelligent agent) can never use or apply 'fuzzy theory' or any soft-computing set theory without intuitionistic fuzzy system. Fact-2 : The Fact-1 does not necessarily require that a fuzzy decision maker (or a crisp ordinary decision maker or a decision maker with any other soft theory models or a decision maker like animal/bird which has brain, etc.) must be aware or knowledgeable about IFS Theory! The "Theory of CIFS" is developed with a careful analysis unearthing the correctness of these two facts. Two examples of 'decision making problems' with complete solutions are presented out of which one example will show the dominance of the application potential of intuitionistic fuzzy set theory over fuzzy set theory, and the other will show the converse i.e. the dominance of the application potential of fuzzy set theory over intuitionistic fuzzy set theory in some cases. The "Theory of CIFS" may be viewed to belong to the subjects : Theory of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Soft Computing, Artificial Intelligence, etc.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26718-0
Is 'fuzzy theory' an appropriate tool for large size problems?[electronic resource] /
Biswas, Ranjit.
Is 'fuzzy theory' an appropriate tool for large size problems?
[electronic resource] /by Ranjit Biswas. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - viii, 64 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology,2191-530X. - SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology..
Two Hidden Facts about Fuzzy Set Theory (and, about any Soft Computing Set Theory) -- Cognitive Intuitionistic Fuzzy System (CIFS) -- Is "Fuzzy Theory" an Appropriate Tool for Large Size Problems? -- Ordering (or Ranking) of Elements in an IFS on the basis of Their Amount of Belongingness -- An Application Domain to Understand the Potential of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Theory over Fuzzy Theory -- An Example of Application Domain to Understand the Potential of Fuzzy Theory over Intuitionistic Fuzzy Theory in Some Cases -- Conclusion -- Future Research Directions.
The work in this book is based on philosophical as well as logical views on the subject of decoding the 'progress' of decision making process in the cognition system of a decision maker (be it a human or an animal or a bird or any living thing which has a brain) while evaluating the membership value M(x) in a fuzzy set or in an intuitionistic fuzzy set or in any such soft computing set model or in a crisp set. A new theory is introduced called by "Theory of CIFS". The following two hypothesis are hidden facts in fuzzy computing or in any soft computing process :- Fact-1: A decision maker (intelligent agent) can never use or apply 'fuzzy theory' or any soft-computing set theory without intuitionistic fuzzy system. Fact-2 : The Fact-1 does not necessarily require that a fuzzy decision maker (or a crisp ordinary decision maker or a decision maker with any other soft theory models or a decision maker like animal/bird which has brain, etc.) must be aware or knowledgeable about IFS Theory! The "Theory of CIFS" is developed with a careful analysis unearthing the correctness of these two facts. Two examples of 'decision making problems' with complete solutions are presented out of which one example will show the dominance of the application potential of intuitionistic fuzzy set theory over fuzzy set theory, and the other will show the converse i.e. the dominance of the application potential of fuzzy set theory over intuitionistic fuzzy set theory in some cases. The "Theory of CIFS" may be viewed to belong to the subjects : Theory of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Soft Computing, Artificial Intelligence, etc.
ISBN: 9783319267180
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-26718-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
182737
Fuzzy logic.
LC Class. No.: QA9.64
Dewey Class. No.: 511.313
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