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Mathematical Modeling - General & Miscellaneous, Fuzzy Logic
Fuzzy Rule-Based Modeling With Applications to Geophysical, Biological and Engineering Systems by Andras Bardossy β€” book cover

Fuzzy Rule-Based Modeling With Applications to Geophysical, Biological and Engineering Systems

by Andras Bardossy
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Overview

This book presents in a systematic and comprehensive manner the modeling of uncertainty, vagueness, or imprecision, alias "fuzziness," in just about any field of science and engineering. It delivers a usable methodology for modeling in the absence of real-time feedback.
The book includes a short introduction to fuzzy logic containing basic definitions of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy rule systems. It describes methods for the assessment of rule systems, systems with discrete response sets, for modeling time series, for exact physical systems, examines verification and redundancy issues, and investigates rule response functions.
Definitions and propositions, some of which have not been published elsewhere, are provided; numerous examples as well as references to more elaborate case studies are also given. Fuzzy rule-based modeling has the potential to revolutionize fields such as hydrology because it can handle uncertainty in modeling problems too complex to be approached by a stochastic analysis. There is also excellent potential for handling large-scale systems such as regionalization or highly non-linear problems such as unsaturated groundwater pollution.

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Book Details

Published
April 28, 1995
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849378331

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