"The Pedrycz and Gomide text is superb in all respects. Its
exposition of fuzzy-neural networks and fuzzy-genetic systems adds
much to its value as a textbook"
-- Lotfi A. Zadeh, University of California,
Berkeley.
The concept of fuzzy sets is one of the most fundamental and
influential tools in computational intelligence. Fuzzy sets can
provide solutions to a broad range of problems of control, pattern
classification, reasoning, planning, and computer vision. This book
bridges the gap that has developed between theory and practice. The
authors explain what fuzzy sets are, why they work, when they should
be used (and when they shouldn't), and how to design systems using
them.
The authors take an unusual top-down approach to the design of
detailed algorithms. They begin with illustrative examples, explain
the fundamental theory and design methodologies, and then present more
advanced case studies dealing with practical tasks. While they use
mathematics to introduce concepts, they ground them in examples of
real-world problems that can be solved through fuzzy set technology.
The only mathematics prerequisites are a basic knowledge of
introductory calculus and linear algebra.
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