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Today's networked world and the decentralization that the Web enables and symbolizes have created new phenomena: information explosion and saturation. To deal with information overload, our computers should have human-centered functionality and enhanced intelligence, but instead they simply become faster. Soft computing is a unifying framework that combines techniques in neural networks, fuzzy theory, genetic algorithms, and artificial intelligence to develop intelligent systems able to learn in dynamic, imprecise, and uncertain environments. This book explains the theory, methodology, and application aspects of human-centered systems, showing how it is possible to extend to machines such techniques as dynamic cognitive learning, neural-fuzzy-based learning, and genetic-evolutionary type learning paradigms.

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Springer Japan
Language
English
Pages
327

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Soft Computing and Human-Centered Machines
2000, Springer Japan
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Multisets and Fuzzy Multisets
Model Logic, Rough Sets, and Fuzzy Sets
Fuzzy Cognitive Maps: Analysis and Extensions
Methods in Hard and Fuzzy Clustering
Soft-Competitive Learning Paradigms
Aggregation Operations for Fusing Fuzzy Information
Fuzzy Gated Neural Networks in Pattern Recognition
Soft Computing Technique in Kansei (Emotional) Information Processing
Vagueness in Human Judgment and Decision Making
Chaos and Time Series Analysis
A Short Course for Fuzzy Set Theory.

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Tokyo
Series
Computer Science Workbench, 1431-1488, Computer science workbench

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Library of Congress
Q334-342

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Format
[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (XVIII, 327 pages 95 illustrations).
Number of pages
327

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27088041M
Internet Archive
softcomputinghum00liuz
ISBN 10
4431679073
ISBN 13
9784431679073
OCLC/WorldCat
840303192

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