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E-raamat: Granular, Soft and Fuzzy Approaches for Intelligent Systems: Dedicated to Professor Ronald R. Yager

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This book offers a comprehensive report on the state-of-the art in the broadly-intended field of intelligent systems.  After introducing key theoretical issues, it describes a number of promising models for data and system analysis, decision making, and control. It discusses important theories, including possibility theory, the Dempster-Shafer theory, the theory of approximate reasoning, as well as computing with words, together with novel applications in various areas, such as information aggregation and fusion, linguistic data summarization, participatory learning, systems modeling, and many others. By presenting the methods in their application contexts, the book shows how granular computing, soft computing and fuzzy logic techniques can provide novel, efficient solutions to real-world problems. It is dedicated to Professor Ronald R. Yager for his great scientific and scholarly achievements, and for his long-lasting service to the fuzzy logic, and the artificial and computational intelligence communities.  It has been motivated by the authors appreciation of his original thinking and groundbreaking ideas, with a special thought to his valuable research on the computerized implementation of various aspects of human cognition for decision-making and problem-solving.





 





 
Part I Information Theoretic and Aggregation Issues
On the Meaning and the Measuring of `Probable'
3(24)
Enric Trillas
Rudolf Seising
Organizing Families of Aggregation Operators into a Cube of Opposition
27(20)
Didier Dubois
Henri Prade
Agnes Rico
Entropy Measures and Views of Information
47(18)
Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier
Christophe Marsala
OWA Operators and Choquet Integrals in the Interval-Valued Setting
65(16)
H. Bustince
J. Fernandez
L. De Miguel
E. Barrenechea
M. Pagola
R. Mesiar
Information Theory Applications in Soft Computing
81(20)
Paul Elmore
Frederick Petry
Part II Applications in Modeling, Decision Making, Control, and Other Areas
On Practical Applicability of the Generalized Averaging Operator in Fuzzy Decision Making
101(18)
Uzay Kaymak
Evolving Possibilistic Fuzzy Modeling and Application in Value-at-Risk Estimation
119(22)
Leandro Maciel
Rosangela Ballini
Fernando Gomide
Using Similarity and Dissimilarity Measures of Binary Patterns for the Comparison of Voting Procedures
141(30)
Janusz Kacprzyk
Hannu Nurmi
Slawomir Zadrozny
A Geo-Spatial Data Infrastructure for Flexible Discovery, Retrieval and Fusion of Scenario Maps in Preparedness of Emergency
171(20)
Gloria Bordogna
Simone Sterlacchini
Paolo Arcaini
Giacomo Cappellini
Mattia Cugini
Elisabetta Mangioni
Chrysanthi Polyzoni
The Multiple Facets of Fuzzy Controllers: Look-up-Tables---A Special Class of Fuzzy Controllers
191(18)
Dimitar Filev
Hao Ying
FuzzyLP: An R Package for Solving Fuzzy Linear Programming Problems
209(24)
Pablo J. Villacorta
Carlos A. Rabelo
David A. Pelta
Jose Luis Verdegay
Part III Some Bibliometric Remarks
A Bibliometric Analysis of the Publications of Ronald R. Yager
233
Jose M. Merigo
Anna M. Gil-Lafuente
Janusz Kacprzyk