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The 2005 BISC International Special Event-BISCSE'05 “Forging the frontiers” was held in the University of California, Berkeley, “Where fuzzy logic began”, from November 3-6, 2005. The successful applications of fuzzy logic and it's rapid growth suggest that the impact of fuzzy logic will be felt increasingly in coming years. Fuzzy logic is likely to play an especially important role in science and engineering, but eventually its influence may extend much farther. In many ways, fuzzy logic represents a significant paradigm shift in the aims of computing - a shift which reflects the fact that the human mind, unlike present day computers, possesses a remarkable ability to store and process information which is pervasively imprecise, uncertain and lacking in categoricity.The chapters of the book are evolved from presentations made by selected participants at the meeting and organized in two books. The papers include reports from the different front of soft computing in various industries and address the problems of different fields of research in fuzzy logic, fuzzy set and soft computing. The book provides a collection of forty four (44) articles in two volumes.

The chapters of the book are evolved from presentations made by selected participants at the 2005 BISC International Special Event, held at the University of California at Berkely. The papers include reports from the different front of soft computing in various industries and address the problems of different fields of research in fuzzy logic, fuzzy set and soft computing. The book provides a collection of forty-four articles in two volumes.
Morphic Computing: Quantum and Fields
1(20)
Germano Resconi
Masoud Nikravesh
Decision-Based Query and Questionnaire Systems
21(32)
Masoud Nikravesh
Qualitative Possibility Theory in Information Processing
53(32)
Didier Dubois
Henri Prade
Fuzzy Modeling of Nonlinear Stochastic Systems by Learning from Examples
85(22)
Mohammad-R. Akbarzadeh-T
Amir-H. Meghdadi
Conceptual Soft-Computing based Web search: FIS-CRM, FISS Metasearcher and GUMSe Architecture
107(28)
Jose A. Olivas
Pablo J. Garces
Javier de la Mata
Francisco P. Romero
Jesus Serrano-Guerrero
Meditative Fuzzy Logic: A New Approach for Contradictory Knowledge Management
135(16)
Oscar Montiel
Oscar Castillo
Patricia Melin
Roberto Sepulveda
Fuzzy Cognitive Maps Structure for Medical Decision Support Systems
151(24)
Chrysostomos D. Stylios
Voula C. Georgopoulos
Fuzzy-Neuro Systems for Local and Personalized Modelling
175(24)
Tian Min Ma
Qun Song
Nikola Kasabov
Dynamic Simulation of a Supply Chain with and without Flexibility in the Lead Time Agreements
199(20)
Kaj-Mikael Bjork
Anton Sialiauka
Christer Carlsson
Robust Statistics and Fuzzy Industrial Clustering
219(18)
Barbara Diaz
Antonio Morillas
Fuzzy Label Semantics for Data Mining
237(32)
Zengchang Qin
Jonathan Lawry
Aggregating Subjective and Objective Measures of Web Search Quality using Modified Shimura Technique
269(26)
Rashid Ali
M. M. Sufyan Beg
Interpolative Realization of Boolean Algebra as a Consistent Frame for Gradation and/or Fuzziness
295(24)
Dragan Radojevic
Systematic Design of a Stable Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Controller
319(14)
Oscar Castillo
Luis Aguilar
Nohe Cazarez
Patricia Melin
Soft Computing for Intelligent Reservoir Characterization and Decision Analysis
333(10)
Masoud Nikravesh
Fuzzy-Based Nosocomial Infection Control
343(8)
Klaus-Peter Adlassnig
Alexander Blacky
Walter Koller
Fuzzy Association Rules for Query Refinement in Web Retrieval
351(12)
M. Delgado
M.J. Martin-Bautista
D. Sanchez
J.M. Serrano
M.A. Vila
Fuzzy Logic in a Postmodern Era
363(14)
Mory M. Ghomshei
John A. Meech
Reza Naderi
Implementation of Fuzzy Set Theory in the Field of Energy Processes Applied in Nuclear Power Technology
377(8)
Traichel Anke
Kastner Wolfgang
Hampel
Rainer
Methods of Possibilistic Optimization with Applications
385(6)
A.V. Yazenin
Using Nth Dimensional Fuzzy Logic for Complexity Analysis, Decision Analysis and Autonomous Control Systems
391(8)
Tony Nolan OAM JP
Emily Baker
Pattern Trees: An Effective Machine Learning Approach
399
Zhiheng Huang
Masoud Nikravesh
Tamas D. Gedeon
Ben Azvine