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Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems - 18th International Conference, IPMU 2020, Lisbon, Portugal, June 15-19, 2020, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Marie-Jeanne Lesot, Susana Vieira, Marek Z Reformat, Joao Paulo Carvalho, Anna Wilbik, …
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This three volume set (CCIS 1237-1239) constitutes the proceedings
of the 18th International Conference on Information Processing and
Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems, IPMU 2020, in
June 2020. The conference was scheduled to take place in Lisbon,
Portugal, at University of Lisbon, but due to COVID-19 pandemic it
was held virtually. The 173 papers were carefully reviewed and
selected from 213 submissions. The papers are organized in topical
sections: homage to Enrique Ruspini; invited talks; foundations and
mathematics; decision making, preferences and votes; optimization
and uncertainty; games; real world applications; knowledge
processing and creation; machine learning I; machine learning II;
XAI; image processing; temporal data processing; text analysis and
processing; fuzzy interval analysis; theoretical and applied
aspects of imprecise probabilities; similarities in artificial
intelligence; belief function theory and its applications;
aggregation: theory and practice; aggregation: pre-aggregation
functions and other generalizations of monotonicity; aggregation:
aggregation of different data structures; fuzzy methods in data
mining and knowledge discovery; computational intelligence for
logistics and transportation problems; fuzzy implication functions;
soft methods in statistics and data analysis; image understanding
and explainable AI; fuzzy and generalized quantifier theory;
mathematical methods towards dealing with uncertainty in applied
sciences; statistical image processing and analysis, with
applications in neuroimaging; interval uncertainty; discrete models
and computational intelligence; current techniques to model,
process and describe time series; mathematical fuzzy logic and
graded reasoning models; formal concept analysis, rough sets,
general operators and related topics; computational intelligence
methods in information modelling, representation and processing.
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Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems - 18th International Conference, IPMU 2020, Lisbon, Portugal, June 15-19, 2020, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Marie-Jeanne Lesot, Susana Vieira, Marek Z Reformat, Joao Paulo Carvalho, Anna Wilbik, …
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R3,126
Discovery Miles 31 260
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This three volume set (CCIS 1237-1239) constitutes the proceedings
of the 18th International Conference on Information Processing and
Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems, IPMU 2020, in
June 2020. The conference was scheduled to take place in Lisbon,
Portugal, at University of Lisbon, but due to COVID-19 pandemic it
was held virtually. The 173 papers were carefully reviewed and
selected from 213 submissions. The papers are organized in topical
sections: homage to Enrique Ruspini; invited talks; foundations and
mathematics; decision making, preferences and votes; optimization
and uncertainty; games; real world applications; knowledge
processing and creation; machine learning I; machine learning II;
XAI; image processing; temporal data processing; text analysis and
processing; fuzzy interval analysis; theoretical and applied
aspects of imprecise probabilities; similarities in artificial
intelligence; belief function theory and its applications;
aggregation: theory and practice; aggregation: pre-aggregation
functions and other generalizations of monotonicity; aggregation:
aggregation of different data structures; fuzzy methods in data
mining and knowledge discovery; computational intelligence for
logistics and transportation problems; fuzzy implication functions;
soft methods in statistics and data analysis; image understanding
and explainable AI; fuzzy and generalized quantifier theory;
mathematical methods towards dealing with uncertainty in applied
sciences; statistical image processing and analysis, with
applications in neuroimaging; interval uncertainty; discrete models
and computational intelligence; current techniques to model,
process and describe time series; mathematical fuzzy logic and
graded reasoning models; formal concept analysis, rough sets,
general operators and related topics; computational intelligence
methods in information modelling, representation and processing.
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Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems - 18th International Conference, IPMU 2020, Lisbon, Portugal, June 15-19, 2020, Proceedings, Part III (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Marie-Jeanne Lesot, Susana Vieira, Marek Z Reformat, Joao Paulo Carvalho, Anna Wilbik, …
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R3,134
Discovery Miles 31 340
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This three volume set (CCIS 1237-1239) constitutes the proceedings
of the 18th International Conference on Information Processing and
Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems, IPMU 2020, in
June 2020. The conference was scheduled to take place in Lisbon,
Portugal, at University of Lisbon, but due to COVID-19 pandemic it
was held virtually. The 173 papers were carefully reviewed and
selected from 213 submissions. The papers are organized in topical
sections: homage to Enrique Ruspini; invited talks; foundations and
mathematics; decision making, preferences and votes; optimization
and uncertainty; games; real world applications; knowledge
processing and creation; machine learning I; machine learning II;
XAI; image processing; temporal data processing; text analysis and
processing; fuzzy interval analysis; theoretical and applied
aspects of imprecise probabilities; similarities in artificial
intelligence; belief function theory and its applications;
aggregation: theory and practice; aggregation: pre-aggregation
functions and other generalizations of monotonicity; aggregation:
aggregation of different data structures; fuzzy methods in data
mining and knowledge discovery; computational intelligence for
logistics and transportation problems; fuzzy implication functions;
soft methods in statistics and data analysis; image understanding
and explainable AI; fuzzy and generalized quantifier theory;
mathematical methods towards dealing with uncertainty in applied
sciences; statistical image processing and analysis, with
applications in neuroimaging; interval uncertainty; discrete models
and computational intelligence; current techniques to model,
process and describe time series; mathematical fuzzy logic and
graded reasoning models; formal concept analysis, rough sets,
general operators and related topics; computational intelligence
methods in information modelling, representation and processing.
D_Tex is proposed as a hub around which it is possible to look at
textiles in their different forms, in order to better understand,
study, adapt and project them for the future. It is intended to
build a flow of ideas and concepts so that participants can arrive
at new ideas and concepts and work them in their own way, adapting
them to their objectives and research. D_Tex is intended as a space
for sharing and building knowledge around textile material in order
to propose new understandings and explorations. Present in all
areas of knowledge, the textile material bets on renewed social
readings and its evolutions to constantly reinvent itself and
enable innovative cultural and aesthetic dimensions and unexpected
applications to solve questions and promote new knowledge. D_Tex
proposes to promote discussion and knowledge in the different areas
where textiles, with all their characteristics, can ensure an
important contribution, combining material and immaterial
knowledge, innovative and traditional techniques, technological and
innovative materials and methods, but also new organization and
service models, different concepts and views on teaching. With the
renewed idea of the intrinsic interdisciplinarity of design and
sharing with different areas that support each other, the research
and practice of textiles was proposed by the D_TEX Textile Design
Conference 2019, held June 19-21, 2019 at the Lisbon School of
Architecture of the University of Lisbon, Portugal under the theme
"In Touch" where, as broadly understood as possible, different
areas of textiles were regarded as needing to keep in touch with
each other and end users in order to promote and share the best
they can offer for the welfare of their users and consumers.
Mathematical optimization is used in nearly all computer graphics
applications, from computer vision to animation. This book teaches
readers the core set of techniques that every computer graphics
professional should understand in order to envision and expand the
boundaries of what is possible in their work.
Study of this authoritative reference will help readers develop a
very powerful tool- the ability to create and decipher mathematical
models that can better realize solutions to even the toughest
problems confronting computer graphics community today.
The authors are renowned researchers from IMPA, the Brazilian
National Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics.
*Distils down a vast and complex world of info on optimization into
one short, self-contained volume especially for computer graphics
*Helps CG professionals identify the best technique for solving
particular problems quickly, by categorizing the most effective
algorithms by application
*Keeps readers current by supplementing the focus on key, classic
methods with special end-of-chapter sections on cutting-edge
developments
This volume presents the proceedings of the International
Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (ICBHI). The
conference was a new special topic conference and a common
initiative by the International Federation of Medical and
Biological Engineering (IFMBE) and IEEE Engineering in Medicine and
Biology Society (IEEE- EMBS). BHI2015 was held in Haikou, China,
8-10 October 2015. The main theme of the BHI2015 is "The
Convergence: Integrating Information and Communication Technologies
with Biomedicine for Global Health". The ICBHI2015 proceedings
examine enabling technologies of sensors, devices and systems that
optimize the acquisition, transmission, processing, storage,
retrieval, use of biomedical and health information as well as to
report novel clinical applications of health information systems
and the deployment of m-Health, e-Health, u-Health, p-Health and
Telemedicine.
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