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  Fuzzy information engineering
Dubois D. (ed), Prade H. (ed), Yager R. (ed), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1997.  Type: Book (9780471147664)

The authors provide a sampling of fuzzy set techniques covering a range “much greater than the fuzzy rule-based technique, which has been popularized with the success of fuzzy controllers” (p. vii). The book ...
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Dec 1 1997  
  Essentials of fuzzy modeling and control
Yager R. (ed), Filev D., Wiley-Interscience, New York, NY, 1994.  Type: Book (9780474017612)

Yager and Filev give the reader more than the title promises. Any practitioners of modeling who want to get acquainted with the fuzzy approach, and any students of fuzzy sets who want to see the adaptation of standard methods of modeli...
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Jun 1 1995  
  Emergency-oriented expert systems: a fuzzy approach
Kacprzyk J., Yager R. (ed) Information Sciences 37(1-3): 143-155, 1985.  Type: Article

This paper describes a technique for combining fuzzy evidence from multiple sources to derive an overall estimate of a situation. A monitoring system that must signal danger in the event of a critical situation, even if the evidence is...
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Aug 1 1986  
  Inference in a multivalued logic system
Yager R. (ed) International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 23(1): 27-44, 1985.  Type: Article

This paper investigates valid rules of reasoning in a multivalued logic describing approximate reasoning, based on fuzzy propositions which take their truth-values from the whole unit interval [0,1]. Evaluation of the truth-values of c...
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Jun 1 1986  
  General multiple-objective decision functions and linguistically quantified statements
Yager R. (ed) International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 21(5): 389-400, 1984.  Type: Article

Propositions using linguistic quantifiers (such as most, at least, several) are studied in this paper and used to present a variety of forms for multiple-objective decision functions. Two approaches to propositions using linguistic qua...
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Dec 1 1985  

 
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