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Computer-Assisted Reasoning in Cluster Analysis by Abraham Kandel β€” book cover

Computer-Assisted Reasoning in Cluster Analysis

by Abraham Kandel
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Bridging the gap between exploratory data analysis and computer-assisted (knowledge-based) reasoning, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to the methodology of cluster analysis. Covers the problems related to cluster tendency and cluster validity. Includes a detailed explanation of the concept of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic in cluster analysis. Provides a diskette with the software package EDAPLUS, with the algorithms presented in the text and the computer-assisted reasoning as discussed. For researchers in the field of application oriented approaches in industrial pattern recognition and applied AI- software engineering.

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A textbook for a course in cluster analysis for graduate students in computer science, engineering, and related fields. Introduces the methodology of cluster analysis, knowledge-based expert systems, and reasoning under uncertainty. Includes the EDAPLUS software package covering most of the algorithms and interpretations described in the text. The 3.5" disk runs on an IBM or compatible with at least 1024 Kb of memory and DOS 2.0 or higher. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 31, 1995
Publisher
New York : Prentice Hall, 1995.
Pages
400
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780133418842

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