Computing with WordsPaul P. Wang Wiley, 2001 M04 30 - 466 pages Fuzzy logic refers to a computer's ability to make decisions involving "grey" or "fuzzy" areas. As linguistics contains numerous "grey" areas, computing with words through the use of fuzzy logic is an extremely hot topic in database and Internet research. This book explores the state of the art in linguistic computation, discussing how current research findings are extending the application of fuzzy logic beyond control engineering and intelligent systems into the use of language on a computer. Fuzzy logic pioneer, Dr. Lofti Zadeh, provides the introduction for this thought-provoking work. |
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... particular given diagnostic context [ 52 , Sec . 4.10.5.2 ] . 3. Problem of complexity of inference . The complexity of exhaustive matching of all disease descriptors and indicators ( e.g. , signs , symptoms , tests ) may be ...
... particular given diagnostic context [ 52 , Sec . 4.10.5.2 ] . 3. Problem of complexity of inference . The complexity of exhaustive matching of all disease descriptors and indicators ( e.g. , signs , symptoms , tests ) may be ...
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... particular example : respiratory BS , cardiac BS , and hematological BS . Each center executes a vertical thread of granular activities ( VTGA ) . The VTGA for the respiratory system is depicted in Figure 4.3 . When the respiratory BS ...
... particular example : respiratory BS , cardiac BS , and hematological BS . Each center executes a vertical thread of granular activities ( VTGA ) . The VTGA for the respiratory system is depicted in Figure 4.3 . When the respiratory BS ...
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... particular application subdomain . This implies that systems of symbols have a context , too , as do natural language texts . • Question 1.2.2.1 . Even in the cases of rigid protocol and ultimate attachment to the domain of application ...
... particular application subdomain . This implies that systems of symbols have a context , too , as do natural language texts . • Question 1.2.2.1 . Even in the cases of rigid protocol and ultimate attachment to the domain of application ...
Contents
MEYSTEL Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | 1 |
FROM COMPUTING WITH NUMBERS TO COMPUTING WITH | 32 |
THE PROBLEMS | 69 |
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adverbs agents aggregation algorithms analysis applications approach artificial intelligence Bandler basic BK-products body systems Clinaid cognitive linguistic cognitive sciences complex computational semiotics computational verb computing with words concept constraint propagation context coreference crisp decision defined Definition domain dynamic entities environment example expressed extraction FDNF Figure formal front end fuzzy constraint fuzzy graph fuzzy information granulation fuzzy logic fuzzy relations Fuzzy Sets Syst grammar granularity human identified IEEE important inference input intelligent systems interpretation knowledge representation L. A. Zadeh L. J. Kohout labels language discourse linear linguistic terms linguistic variable mathematical meaning natural language processing neural objects operator perceptions performance phrase precision predicate principle problem Proc procedures propositions query reasoning relational computations relational structures represented rules SCIP Section semantic semiotic descriptors sentence specific syntactic texts theory tion truth tables ural language values WordNet