Selected Papers of the International Symposium held at Bechyně, Czechoslovakia, 25-29 June 1990
edited by Vilém Novák, Jaroslav Ramík, Milan Mareš, Martin Černý, Jiří Nekola.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1992
(vi, 221 pages)
Theory and decision library., Series D,, System theory, knowledge engineering, and problem solving ;, 8.
I Approximate Reasoning and Fuzzy Logic --; The Semantics Of Fuzzy "If ... Then ..." Rules --; On The Logical Basis Of Approximate Reasoning --; Fuzzy Logic With Linguistic Quantifiers In Inductive Learning --; Fuzzy Local Inference In Fuzzy Knowledge Bases --; Fuzzy Relational Products In Knowledge Engineering --; Expert System Shell Sak Based On Complete Many-Valued Logic And Its Application In Territorial Planning --; Multimodel Representation And Management Of Uncertainty --; II Decision-Making --; Triangular Norms And Some Applications To Measure And Game Theory --; Linear Dependence Of Fuzzy Vectors --; Lp Problems With Inexact And Interactive Coefficients --; A Concept Of Optimality For Fuzzified Linear Programming Based On Penalty Function --; The Possibilities Of Fuzzy Dialogue In Interactive Vector Optimization --; On The Nature Of Intransitivity In Human Preferential Judgments --; Aggregation Of Strict Preference Relations In Mcdm Procedures --; Clustering In Banach Spaces --; III Applications in Physics --; On The Structure Of Fuzzy Observables --; General Fuzzy Observables --; On A Fuzzy Approach To Quantum Mechanics.
The papers presented at the Symposium focused mainly on two fields of interest. First, there were papers dealing with the theoretical background of fuzzy logic and with applications of fuzzy reasoning to the problems of artificial intelligence, robotics and expert systems. Second, quite a large number of papers were devoted to fuzzy approaches to modelling of decision-making situations under uncertainty and vagueness and their applications to the evaluation of alternatives, system control and optimization. Apart from that, there were also some interesting contributions from other areas, like fuzzy classifications and the use of fuzzy approaches in quantum physics. This volume contains the most valuable and interesting papers presented at the Symposium and will be of use to all those researchers interested in fuzzy set theory and its applications.
Selected Papers of the International Symposium held at Bechyne, June 25-29, 1990
Artificial intelligence.
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
Mathematics.
edited by Vilém Novák, Jaroslav Ramík, Milan Mareš, Martin Černý, Jiří Nekola.