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  1. Fuzzy Control Systems

    By Abraham Kandel, Gideon Langholz

    Fuzzy Control Systems explores one of the most active areas of research involving fuzzy set theory. The contributors address basic issues concerning the analysis, design, and application of fuzzy control systems. Divided into three parts, the book first devotes itself to the general theory of fuzzy...

    Published September 26th 1993 by CRC Press

  2. Verification and Validation of Rule-Based Expert Systems

    By Suzanne Smith, Abraham Kandel

    This book presents an innovative approach to verifying and validating rule-based expert systems. It features a complete set of techniques and tools that provide a more formal, objective, and automated means of carrying out verification and validation procedures. Many of the concepts behind these...

    Published August 15th 1993 by CRC Press

  3. Artificial Intelligence Frontiers in Statistics

    Al and Statistics III

    By David J. Hand

    This book presents a summary of recent work on the interface between artificial intelligence and statistics. It does this through a series of papers by different authors working in different areas of this interface. These papers are a selected and referenced subset of papers presented at the 3rd...

    Published November 30th 1992 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  4. Uncertain Information Processing In Expert Systems

    By Petr Hajek, Tomas Havranek, Radim Jirousek

    Uncertain Information Processing in Expert Systems systematically and critically examines probabilistic and rule-based (compositional, MYCIN-like) systems, the two most important families of expert systems dealing with uncertainty. The book features a detailed introduction to probabilistic systems...

    Published June 28th 1992 by CRC Press

  5. Hybrid Architectures for Intelligent Systems

    By Abraham Kandel, Gideon Langholz

    Hybrid architecture for intelligent systems is a new field of artificial intelligence concerned with the development of the next generation of intelligent systems. This volume is the first book to delineate current research interests in hybrid architectures for intelligent systems. The book is...

    Published February 20th 1992 by CRC Press

  6. Fuzzy Expert Systems

    By Abraham Kandel

    Until recently, fuzzy logic was the intellectual plaything of a handful of researchers. Now it is being used to enhance the power of intelligent systems, as well as improve the performance and reduce the cost of intelligent and "smart" products appearing in the commercial market. Fuzzy Expert...

    Published November 11th 1991 by CRC Press