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This book presents recent research in the field of interaction
between computational intelligence and mathematics. In the current
technological age, we face the challenges of tackling very complex
problems - in the usual sense, but also in the mathematical and
theoretical computer science sense. However, even the most
up-to-date results in mathematics, are unable to provide exact
solutions of such problems, and no further technical advances will
ever make it possible to find general and exact solutions.
Constantly developing technologies (including social technologies)
necessitate handling very complex problems. This has led to a
search for acceptably "good" or precise solutions, which can be
achieved by the combination of traditional mathematical techniques
and computational intelligence tools, in order to solve the various
problems emerging in many different areas to a satisfactory degree.
Important funding programs, such as the European Commission's
current framework programme for research and innovation - Horizon
2020 - are devoted to the development of new instruments to deal
with the current challenges. Without doubt, research topics
associated with the interactions between computational intelligence
and traditional mathematics play a key role. Presenting
contributions from engineers, scientists and mathematicians, this
book offers a series of novel solutions for meaningful and
real-world problems that connect those research areas.
This book collects the final versions of the highest quality papers
presented at the conference 11th European Symposium on
Computational Intelligence and Mathematics held on October 2-5,
2019, in Toledo (Spain). The conjugation of computational sciences
with different mathematical tools is essential in order to solve
different challenges that arise in a wide-ranging knowledge areas.
Nowadays, many promising research lines are being developed in this
direction from the theoretical and applicational perspectives. In
this publication, computational intelligence and mathematics are
combined in interesting research works that aim to give answers to
complex real problems. Moreover, the technical program of this
conference included four excellent keynote speeches, given by Prof.
Jose Luis Verdegay (Guidelines to solve Decision Making Problems),
Prof. Joao Paulo Carvalho (Recommender Systems: Using Fuzzy
Fingerprints for ``Proper'' Recommendations), Dr. Andreja
Tepavcevic (Special lattice valued structures and approximate
solutions of linear equations), and Prof. Juan Moreno-Garcia
(Generating linguistic descriptions using Linguistic Petri Nets).
This book combines computational intelligence and mathematics to
solve theoretical and real-world problems. The real challenges of
engineering and other applied sciences, e.g. economics and
management, the social sciences, etc., and even everyday life, are
increasingly raising complex problems - both in the usual sense,
but also in the mathematical and theoretical computer science
sense, which is referred to as intractability. Finding exact
solutions to the latest problems in mathematics is impossible, and
it has been also shown that no further technical advance will ever
make it possible to find general and exact solutions to such
complex problems. Rather, the goal is to find solutions that are
"good enough" or "acceptably accurate," including models and
corresponding algorithms, which is most often achieved by combining
traditional mathematical techniques and computational intelligence
tools, such as fuzzy systems, evolutionary and memetic algorithms,
and artificial neural networks. Consequently, international funding
programs, such as the European Commission's current framework
program for research and innovation (Horizon 2020), and the
preliminary research team building COST Actions, are devoted to
developing new instruments for tackling the challenges that we face
in the current technological age. And it goes without saying that
research topics concerning the interactions between computational
intelligence and traditional mathematics play a key role in
overcoming the obstacles associated with the intractability of
complex problems. In this book, mathematicians, engineers, and
other scientists highlight novel methodological results connecting
these two main research areas, and focusing on solving real-life
problems.
The recent book of the series continues the collection of articles
dealing with the important and efficient combination of traditional
and novel mathematical approaches with various computational
intelligence techniques, with a stress of fuzzy systems, and fuzzy
logic. Complex systems are theoretically intractable, as the need
of time and space resources (e.g., computer capacity) exceed any
implementable extent. How is it possible that in the practice, such
problems are usually manageable with an acceptable quality by human
experts? They apply expert domain knowledge and various methods of
approximate modeling and corresponding algorithms. Computational
intelligence is the mathematical tool box that collects techniques
which are able to model such human interaction, while (new)
mathematical approaches are developed and used everywhere where the
complexity of the sub-task allows it. The innovative approaches in
this book give answer to many questions on how to solve
"unsolvable" problems.
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Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems Paradigms - Second International Conference, RSEISP 2014, Granada and Madrid, Spain, July 9-13, 2014. Proceedings (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Marzena Kryszkiewicz, Chris Cornelis, Davide Ciucci, Jesus Medina-Moreno, Hiroshi Motoda, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd
Australasian Joint Conference on Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems
Paradigms, RSEISP 2014, held in Granada and Madrid, Spain, in July
2014. RSEISP 2014 was held along with the 9th International
Conference on Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing, RSCTC
2014, as a major part of the 2014 Joint Rough Set Symposium, JRS
2014. JRS 2014 received 40 revised full papers and 37 revised short
papers which were carefully reviewed and selected from 120
submissions and presented in two volumes. This volume contains the
papers accepted for the conference RSEISP 2014, as well as the
three invited papers presented at the conference. The papers are
organized in topical sections on plenary lecture and tutorial
papers; foundations of rough set theory; granular computing and
covering-based rough sets; applications of rough sets; induction of
decision rules - theory and practice; knowledge discovery; spatial
data analysis and spatial databases; information extraction from
images.
This book collects the final versions of the highest quality papers
presented at the conference 11th European Symposium on
Computational Intelligence and Mathematics held on October 2-5,
2019, in Toledo (Spain). The conjugation of computational sciences
with different mathematical tools is essential in order to solve
different challenges that arise in a wide-ranging knowledge areas.
Nowadays, many promising research lines are being developed in this
direction from the theoretical and applicational perspectives. In
this publication, computational intelligence and mathematics are
combined in interesting research works that aim to give answers to
complex real problems. Moreover, the technical program of this
conference included four excellent keynote speeches, given by Prof.
Jose Luis Verdegay (Guidelines to solve Decision Making Problems),
Prof. Joao Paulo Carvalho (Recommender Systems: Using Fuzzy
Fingerprints for ``Proper'' Recommendations), Dr. Andreja
Tepavcevic (Special lattice valued structures and approximate
solutions of linear equations), and Prof. Juan Moreno-Garcia
(Generating linguistic descriptions using Linguistic Petri Nets).
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