Recent Contributions in Intelligent Systems - Studies in Computational Intelligence

Recent Contributions in Intelligent Systems

Recent Contributions in Intelligent Systems - Studies in Computational Intelligence

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This volume is a brief, yet comprehensive account of new development, tools, techniques and solutions in the broadly perceived “intelligent systems”. New concepts and ideas concern the development of effective and efficient models which would make it possible to effectively and efficiently describe and solve processes in various areas of science and technology. Special emphasis is on the dealing with uncertainty and imprecision that permeates virtually all real world processes and phenomena, and has to properly be modeled by formal and algorithmic tools and techniques so that they be adequate and useful. The papers in this volume concern a wide array of possible techniques exemplified by, on the one hand, logic, probabilistic, fuzzy, intuitionistic fuzzy, neuro-fuzzy, etc. approaches. On the other hand, they represent the use of such systems modeling tools as generalized nets, optimization and control models, systems analytic models, etc. They concerns a variety of approaches, from pattern recognition, image analysis, education system modeling, biological and medical systems modeling, etc.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9783319414379
ISBN10 3319414372
Number Of Pages 390
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Springer International Publishing AG
Format hardback
Edition 1st ed. 2017
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“The details of the various models are clearly explained with useful diagrams where these would be helpful. For the person interested in current work in intelligent systems, the book provides a useful perspective. Graduate students and practitioners will find it to be a useful overview of some current work in intelligent systems.” (Computing Reviews, May, 2017)

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