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E-raamat: New Paradigm of Knowledge Engineering by Soft Computing [World Scientific e-raamat]

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Soft computing (SC) consists of several computing paradigms, including neural networks, fuzzy set theory, approximate reasoning, and derivative-free optimization methods such as genetic algorithms. The integration of those constituent methodologies forms the core of SC. In addition, the synergy allows SC to incorporate human knowledge effectively, deal with imprecision and uncertainty, and learn to adapt to unknown or changing environments for better performance. Together with other modern technologies, SC and its applications exert unprecedented influence on intelligent systems that mimic human intelligence in thinking, learning, reasoning, and many other aspects.Knowledge engineering (KE), which deals with knowledge acquisition, representation, validation, inferencing, explanation, and maintenance, has made significant progress recently, owing to the indefatigable efforts of researchers. Undoubtedly, the hot topics of data mining and knowledge/data discovery have injected new life into the classical AI world.This book tells readers how KE has been influenced and extended by SC and how SC will be helpful in pushing the frontier of KE further. It is intended for researchers and graduate students to use as a reference in the study of knowledge engineering and intelligent systems. The reader is expected to have a basic knowledge of fuzzy logic, neural networks, genetic algorithms, and knowledge-based systems.
Series Editors Preface vii Volume Editors Preface ix Knowledge Engineering and Soft Computing -- An Introduction 1(14) Liya Ding Part I: Fuzzy Knowledge-Based Systems Linguistic Integrity: A Framework for Fuzzy Modeling -- AFRELI Algorithm 15(28) Jaito Espinosa Joos Vandewalle A New Approach to Acquisition of Comprehensible Fuzzy Rules 43(16) Hiroshi Ohno Takeshi Furuhashi Fuzzy Rule Generation with Fuzzy Singleton-Type Reasoning Method 59(18) Yan Shi Masaharu Mizumoto Antecedent Validity Adaptation Principle for Table Look-Up Scheme 77(18) Ping-Tong Chan Ahmad B. Rad Fuzzy Spline Interpolation in Sparse Fuzzy Rule Bases 95(26) Mayuka F. Kawaguchi Masaaki Miyakoshi Revision Principle Applied for Approximate Reasoning 121(28) Liya Ding Peizhuang Wang Masao Mukaidono Handling Null Queries with Compound Fuzzy Attributes 149(14) Shyue-Liang Wang Yu-Jane Tsai Fuzzy System Description Language 163(26) Kazuhiko Otsuka Yuichiro Mori Masao Mukaidono Part II: Knowledge Representation, Integration, and Discovery by Soft Computing Knowledge Representation and Similarity Measure in Learning a Vague Legal Concept 189(24) MingQiang Xu Kaoru Hirota Hajime Yoshino Trend Fuzzy Sets and Recurrent Fuzzy Rules for Ordered Dataset Modelling 213(28) Jim F. Baldwin Trevor P. Martin Jonathan M. Rossiter Approaches to the Design of Classification Systems from Numerical Data and Linguistic Knowledge 241(32) Hisao lshibuchi Manabu Nii Tomoharu Nakashima A Clustering based on Self-Organizing Map and Knowledge Discovery by Neural Network 273(24) Kado Nakagawa Naotake Kamiura Yutaka Hata Probabilistic Rough Induction 297(28) Juzhen Dong Ning Zhong Setsuo Ohsuga Data Mining via Linguistic Summaries of Databases: An Interactive Approach 325(22) Janusz Kacprzyk Slavomir Zadrozny About the Authors 347(22) Keyword Index 369