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Mathematics - Sets, General Topology, & Categories, General & Miscellaneous Computing, Neural Networks

Computational Intelligence: An Introduction

by Witold Pedrycz
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Computational intelligence as a new development paradigm of intelligent systems has resulted from a synergy between neural networks, fuzzy sets, and genetic computations. This emerging area, even at its very earliest stage, has already attracted the attention of top researchers and practitioners. Computational Intelligence: An Introduction delivers a highly readable and fully systematic treatment of the fundamentals of CI, along with the clear presentation of sound and comprehensive analysis and design practices.
This text pulls together much of the scattered information written about this emerging field. Most publications dealing with CI are highly specialized and concentrate narrowly on the symbiosis between NN, FS, and GAs. Computational Intelligence: An Introduction bridges the gap between all three areas and CI. This is an important text for anyone engaged in any way with genetic algorithms, fuzzy sets, neural networks, and computational intelligence.

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Computational intelligence as a new development paradigm of intelligent systems has resulted from a synergy between neural networks, fuzzy sets, and genetic computations. This emerging area, even at its very earliest stage, has already attracted the attention of top researchers and practitioners. Computational Intelligence: An Introduction delivers a highly readable and fully systematic treatment of the fundamentals of CI, along with the clear presentation of sound and comprehensive analysis and design practices.
This text pulls together much of the scattered information written about this emerging field. Most publications dealing with CI are highly specialized and concentrate narrowly on the symbiosis between NN, FS, and GAs. Computational Intelligence: An Introduction bridges the gap between all three areas and CI. This is an important text for anyone engaged in any way with genetic algorithms, fuzzy sets, neural networks, and computational intelligence.

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A textbook for a senior or graduate course for students of electrical engineering, computer science, or related fields; also suitable for self-study and as a reference for practitioners. Introduces the fundamentals, analysis, and design practices of a new development paradigm for intelligent systems that has evolved recently from the mating of neural networks, fuzzy sets, and genetic computations. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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A textbook for a senior or graduate course for students of electrical engineering, computer science, or related fields; also suitable for self-study and as a reference for practitioners. Introduces the fundamentals, analysis, and design practices of a new development paradigm for intelligent systems that has evolved recently from the mating of neural networks, fuzzy sets, and genetic computations. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849326431

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