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One of the attractions of fuzzy logic is its utility in solving
many real engineering problems. As many have realised, the major
obstacles in building a real intelligent machine involve dealing
with random disturbances, processing large amounts of imprecise
data, interacting with a dynamically changing environment, and
coping with uncertainty. Neural-fuzzy techniques help one to solve
many of these problems. Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
reflects the most recent developments in neural networks and fuzzy
logic, and their application in intelligent systems. In addition,
the balance between theoretical work and applications makes the
book suitable for both researchers and engineers, as well as for
graduate students.
Uncertainty has been of concern to engineers, managers and .
scientists for many centuries. In management sciences there have
existed definitions of uncertainty in a rather narrow sense since
the beginning of this century. In engineering and uncertainty has
for a long time been considered as in sciences, however, synonymous
with random, stochastic, statistic, or probabilistic. Only since
the early sixties views on uncertainty have ~ecome more
heterogeneous and more tools to model uncertainty than statistics
have been proposed by several scientists. The problem of modeling
uncertainty adequately has become more important the more complex
systems have become, the faster the scientific and engineering
world develops, and the more important, but also more difficult,
forecasting of future states of systems have become. The first
question one should probably ask is whether uncertainty is a
phenomenon, a feature of real world systems, a state of mind or a
label for a situation in which a human being wants to make
statements about phenomena, i. e. , reality, models, and theories,
respectively. One cart also ask whether uncertainty is an objective
fact or just a subjective impression which is closely related to
individual persons. Whether uncertainty is an objective feature of
physical real systems seems to be a philosophical question. This
shall not be answered in this volume.
One of the attractions of fuzzy logic is its utility in solving
many real engineering problems. As many have realised, the major
obstacles in building a real intelligent machine involve dealing
with random disturbances, processing large amounts of imprecise
data, interacting with a dynamically changing environment, and
coping with uncertainty. Neural-fuzzy techniques help one to solve
many of these problems. Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
reflects the most recent developments in neural networks and fuzzy
logic, and their application in intelligent systems. In addition,
the balance between theoretical work and applications makes the
book suitable for both researchers and engineers, as well as for
graduate students.
Uncertainty has been of concern to engineers, managers and .
scientists for many centuries. In management sciences there have
existed definitions of uncertainty in a rather narrow sense since
the beginning of this century. In engineering and uncertainty has
for a long time been considered as in sciences, however, synonymous
with random, stochastic, statistic, or probabilistic. Only since
the early sixties views on uncertainty have ~ecome more
heterogeneous and more tools to model uncertainty than statistics
have been proposed by several scientists. The problem of modeling
uncertainty adequately has become more important the more complex
systems have become, the faster the scientific and engineering
world develops, and the more important, but also more difficult,
forecasting of future states of systems have become. The first
question one should probably ask is whether uncertainty is a
phenomenon, a feature of real world systems, a state of mind or a
label for a situation in which a human being wants to make
statements about phenomena, i. e. , reality, models, and theories,
respectively. One cart also ask whether uncertainty is an objective
fact or just a subjective impression which is closely related to
individual persons. Whether uncertainty is an objective feature of
physical real systems seems to be a philosophical question. This
shall not be answered in this volume.
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