During the last decade significant progress has been made in
Internet technology by using computational intelligence methods.
This book presents reports from the front of soft computing in the
Internet industry and covers important topics in the field such as
search engines, fuzzy query, decision analysis and support systems
as well as e-business and e-commerce. The articles are selected
results from a recent workshop (Fuzzy Logic and the Internet -
FLINT 2001) related to the Internet Fuzzy Logic hosted by the
Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing (BISC) program. The main
purpose of the Workshop was to draw the attention of the fuzzy
logic community as well as the Internet community to the
fundamental importance of specific Internet-related problems
including search engines, user modeling and personal information
provision, e-commerce, e-business, e-health, semantic web/net,
web-assistant and agents, knowledge representation for e-learning,
content-based information retrieval, information organization,
intrusion detection and network management. The book presents a
collection of challenging problems and new directions toward the
next generation of search engines and the Internet.
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