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Cornejo, Maria Eugenia(Edited by)Harmati, Istvan A.(Edited by)Koczy, Laszlo T.(Edited by)Medina-Moreno, Jesus(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Computational Intelligence series
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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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3031077075 / 9783031077074
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511.313
20/09/2022
Switzerland
English
196 pages
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