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On Fuzziness - A Homage to Lotfi A. Zadeh - Volume 1, 2013
- Rudolf Seising, Enric Trillas, Claudio Moraga, Settimo Termini:
On Fuzziness - A Homage to Lotfi A. Zadeh - Volume 1. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing 298, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-35640-7
On Fuzziness: A - Ma
- Luís Argüelles:
From Japanese Art to Fuzzy Logic (A Personal Voyage on Soft Computing). 3-9 - Krassimir T. Atanassov:
On Zadeh's Intuitionistic Fuzzy Disjunctions and Conjunctions. 11-15 - Valentina Emilia Balas, Marius M. Balas:
Fuzzy Systems towards Field Applications. 17-22 - Senén Barro:
Another Half Century of Progress in Fuzzy Logic? 23-29 - Ildar Z. Batyrshin:
A Retrospective Glance from Russia at Wonderland of Fuzziness. 31-38 - James C. Bezdek:
The Parable of Zoltan. 39-46 - Taner Bilgiç:
The Membership Function and Its Measurement. 47-50 - Isabelle Bloch:
Fuzzy Models of Spatial Relations, Application to Spatial Reasoning. 51-58 - Steffen F. Bocklisch, Franziska Bocklisch:
Fuzzy Patterns for Fuzzy Modeling in Chemnitz, Germany. 59-64 - Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier:
Lotfi A. Zadeh, from Information Processing to Computing with Words. 65-68 - Alberto José Bugarín Diz:
Fuzzy Systems at the University of Santiago de Compostela: A Personal Vision of the Last Twenty Years. 69-75 - Humberto Bustince:
Fuzzy Sets and Their Extensions: Leitmotiv of the Research Group of Artificial Intelligence and Approximate Reasoning (GIARA). 77-82 - Christer Carlsson:
On the Relevance of Fuzzy Sets in Analytics. 83-89 - Oscar Castillo:
Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic for Hybrid Intelligent Control. 91-94 - Jordi Cat:
On Fuzziness: Empiricism and Cross-Disciplinarity Unbounded. 95-100 - Elizabeth J. Chang, Omar Khadeer Hussain, Tharam S. Dillon:
Application of Fuzzy Inference Systems in Real World Scenarios. 101-107 - Miroslav Ciric, Jelena Ignjatovic:
Fuzziness in Automata Theory: Why? How? 109-114 - Giulianella Coletti, Barbara Vantaggi:
Inference with Probabilistic and Fuzzy Information. 115-119 - Carmen De Maio, Giuseppe Fenza, Vincenzo Loia, Saverio Salerno:
Fuzzy Conceptual Data Analysis Applied to Knowledge Management. 121-127 - Ashok Deshpande:
Memories of a Meeting with Professor Zadeh and His Wife Fay. 129-132 - Guy De Tré:
Making Large Information Sources Better Accessible Using Fuzzy Set Theory. 133-137 - Ferdinando Di Martino, Vincenzo Loia, Irina Perfilieva, Salvatore Sessa:
Fuzzy Transform for Coding/Decoding Images: A Short Description of Methods and Techniques. 139-146 - Patrik Eklund, María Ángeles Galán García, Robert Helgesson, Jari Kortelainen:
From Aristotle to Lotfi. 147-152 - Francesc Esteva, Lluís Godo:
Fuzzy Set-Based Approximate Reasoning and Mathematical Fuzzy Logic. 153-163 - Mario Fedrizzi, Michele Fedrizzi, Ricardo Alberto Marques Pereira:
Consensus Modelling in Group Decision Making: A Dynamical Approach Based on Zadeh's Fuzzy Preferences. 165-170 - Rudolf Felix:
How Did I Come to Fuzzy Logic and to Fuzzy Decision Making - A Personal View. 171-176 - Christian Freksa:
Fuzzy Relations and Cognitive Representations. 177-183 - Itziar García-Honrado:
A Beginner's View on Fuzzy Logic. 185-191 - José Luis García-Lapresta:
Reciprocal and Linguistic Preferences. 193-197 - María Ángeles Gil:
On a Meeting Point between Fuzzy Sets and Statistics. 199-204 - Jaime Gil-Aluja:
Lotfi A. Zadeh and Economic Uncertainty. 205-209 - Roberto Giuntini, Francesco Paoli, Hector Freytes, Antonio Ledda, Giuseppe Sergioli:
What Is Fuzzy Logic - And Why It Matters to Us. 211-215 - Fernando A. C. Gomide:
On Fuzziness. 217-222 - Siegfried Gottwald:
Local Finiteness in T-Norm Based Bimonoides. 223-228 - Sergio Guadarrama:
Around the BISC Roundtable. 229-234 - Michael Hanss:
Fuzzy Arithmetic for Uncertainty Analysis. 235-240 - Hanns-Werner Heister:
"Fuzzy Clouds": Sfumato versus Chiaroscuro in Music. 241-251 - Cathy M. Helgason, Thomas H. Jobe:
Towards a Science of Creativity: Homage to Lotfi Zadeh. 253-255 - Kaoru Hirota, Fangyan Dong:
Concept of Fuzzy Atmosfield and Its Visualization. 257-263 - Janusz Kacprzyk, Slawomir Zadrozny:
Computing with Words and Protoforms: Powerful and Far Reaching Ideas. 265-270 - Nikola K. Kasabov:
The Evolution of the Evolving Neuro-Fuzzy Systems: From Expert Systems to Spiking-, Neurogenetic-, and Quantum Inspired. 271-280 - Jim Keller:
"Jim, I Have a Question for You": My Travels with Lotfi Zadeh. 281-285 - Etienne E. Kerre:
My Journey into the World of Fuzziness. 287-293 - Tatiana Kiseliova:
"Fuzzy" in Georgian is "aramkapio". 295-299 - George J. Klir:
Lotfi Zadeh, Fuzzy Sets, and I: A Personal Odyssey. 301-309 - László T. Kóczy:
Fuzzy Rule Based Systems as Tools towards Solving the "Key Problem of Engineering". 311-323 - Boris Kovalerchuk:
Quest for Rigorous Combining Probabilistic and Fuzzy Logic Approaches for Computing with Words. 325-336 - Vladik Kreinovich:
In the Beginning Was the Word, and the Word Was Fuzzy. 337-341 - Rudolf Kruse, Pascal Held, Christian Moewes:
On Fuzzy Data Analysis. 343-347 - Mila Kwiatkowska:
The Beauty of Vagueness. 349-352 - Jonathan Lawry:
Flexible Concepts Are Fuzzy Concepts. 353-358 - Chang-Shing Lee, Mei-Hui Wang, Olivier Teytaud:
Fuzzy Ontologies for the Game of Go. 359-364 - Jonathan Lee, Nien-Lin Hsueh:
Fuzzy Objects. 365-370 - E. Stanley Lee:
Humanistic Fuzzy Systems. 371-375 - Chin-Teng Lin:
ABC Intelligence on Fuzziness. 377-381 - Weldon A. Lodwick, K. David Jamison:
Fuzzy Set and Possibility Theory in Optimization: L. Zadeh's Contributions. 383-387 - Monga Kalonda Luhandjula:
Optimization under Fuzziness. 389-393 - Maria Concetta Maccarone:
How Much "Fuzzy" Has Been (and Is) My Life? A Few Impressions from a Physicist Debated between Experiments and Data Analysis of High-Energy Astrophysics. 395-399 - Luis Magdalena:
On Fuzziness and the Interpretability-Accuracy Trade-Off: A Personal View. 401-406 - Trevor Martin:
On Fuzziness. 407-414 - Antonio Maturo, Aldo G. S. Ventre:
Zadeh Fuzzy Probability, De Finetti Subjective Probability and Prevision. 415-420 - Gaspar Mayor:
From Ordinary Triangular Norms to Discrete Ones. 421-427
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