Fuzzy expert systems and fuzzy reasoning / William Siler, James J. Buckley.

By: Siler, WilliamContributor(s): Buckley, James J, 1936-Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2005Description: xvi, 405 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0471388599 (acid-free)Subject(s): Expert systems (Computer science) | Fuzzy systemsDDC classification: 006.33,SIL Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
Introduction (Page-1), Rule-Based Systems: Overview (Page-15), Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, And Fuzzy Numbers (Page-29), Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, And Fuzzy Numbers (Page-57), Combining Uncertainties (Page-85), Inference In An Expert System I (Page-99), Inference In A Fuzzy Expert System II: Modification Of Data And Truth Values (Page-115), Resolving Contradictions: Possibility And Necessity (Page-141), Expert System Shells And The Integrated Development Environment (IDE) (Page-151), Simple Example Programs (Page-159), Running And Debugging Fuzzy Expert Systems I: Parallel Programs (Page -181), Running And Debugging Expert Systems II: Sequential Rule-Firing (Page-199), Solving “What?” Problems When The Answer Is Expressed In Words (Page-219), Programs That Can Learn From Experience (Page- 243), Running On-Line In Real-Time (Page-257).
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Introduction (Page-1), Rule-Based Systems: Overview (Page-15), Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, And Fuzzy Numbers (Page-29), Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Sets, And Fuzzy Numbers (Page-57), Combining Uncertainties (Page-85), Inference In An Expert System I (Page-99), Inference In A Fuzzy Expert System II: Modification Of Data And Truth Values (Page-115), Resolving Contradictions: Possibility And Necessity (Page-141), Expert System Shells And The Integrated Development Environment (IDE) (Page-151), Simple Example Programs (Page-159), Running And Debugging Fuzzy Expert Systems I: Parallel Programs (Page -181), Running And Debugging Expert Systems II: Sequential Rule-Firing (Page-199), Solving “What?” Problems When The Answer Is Expressed In Words (Page-219), Programs That Can Learn From Experience (Page- 243), Running On-Line In Real-Time (Page-257).

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