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Expert Systems, Fuzzy Logic
Fuzzy Expert System Tools by Moti Schneider,Gideon Langholz,Abraham Kandel,Gerard Chew β€” book cover

Fuzzy Expert System Tools

by Moti Schneider, Gideon Langholz, Abraham Kandel, Gerard Chew
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Overview

Fuzzy set theory is a mathematical structure for representing uncertainty. Modern intelligent systems must combine knowledge based on techniques for gathering and processing information with methods of approximate reasoning. This enables an intelligent system to better emulate human decision-making in uncertain environments. Complimentary to the text is a software package containing executable FEST code. The text contains a detailed description of FEST and its coherent and systematic exploitation.

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A book/disk on the parameters of fuzzy rule-based systems, using Fuzzy Expert System Tools (FEST), an expert system shell. Shows how FEST can be used for inference of indistinct data and algorithmic descriptions, with coverage of the characteristics of expert systems and fuzzy sets theory, knowledge representation, and the inference process. Treats uncertainty management and fuzzy logic in the context of soft expert systems, and presents novel ideas in flexible grammar and use of synonyms. For students, engineers, and computer scientists. The companion disk contains exercises. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
April 26, 1996
Publisher
Chichester [England] ; John Wiley, c1996.
Pages
220
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471958673

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