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Fuzzy logic and probability applications : bridging the gap / edited by Timothy J. Ross, Jane M. Booker, W. Jerry Parkinson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ross, Timothy J.
Booker, Jane M.
Parkinson, W. J. (William Jerry), 1939-
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
Series:
ASA-SIAM series on statistics and applied probability ; 11.
ASA-SIAM series on statistics and applied probability ; 11
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fuzzy logic.
Probabilities.
Fuzzy logic--Industrial applications.
Probabilities--Industrial applications.
Physical Description:
1 electronic text (xxiii, 409 p.) : ill. (some col.), digital file.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Pa. : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM, 3600 Market Street, Floor 6, Philadelphia, PA 19104), 2002.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Summary:
Probabilists and fuzzy enthusiasts tend to disagree about which philosophy is best and they rarely work together. As a result, textbooks usually suggest only one of these methods for problem solving, but not both. This book is an exception. The authors, investigators from both fields, have combined their talents to provide a practical guide showing that both fuzzy logic and probability have their place in the world of problem solving. They work together with mutual benefit for both disciplines, providing scientists and engineers with examples of and insight into the best tool for solving problems involving uncertainty. Fuzzy Logic and Probability Applications: Bridging the Gap makes an honest effort to show both the shortcomings and benefits of each technique, and even demonstrates useful combinations of the two. It provides clear descriptions of both fuzzy logic and probability, as well as the theoretical background, examples, and applications from both fields, making it a useful hands-on workbook for members of both camps. It contains enough theory and references to fundamental work to provide firm ground for both engineers and scientists at the undergraduate level and above. Readers should have a familiarity with mathematics through calculus.
Contents:
Preface
Section I: Fundamentals
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Fuzzy Set Theory, Fuzzy Logic, and Fuzzy Systems
Chapter 3: Probability Theory
Chapter 4: Bayesian Methods
Chapter 5: Considerations for Using Fuzzy Set Theory and Probability Theory
Chapter 6: Guidelines for Eliciting Expert Judgment as Probabilities or Fuzzy Logic
Section II: Applications
Chapter 7: Image Enhancement: Probability Versus Fuzzy Expert Systems
Chapter 8: Engineering Process Control
Chapter 9: Structural Safety Analysis: A Combined Fuzzy and Probability Approach
Chapter 10: Aircraft Integrity and Reliability
Chapter 11: Auto Reliability Project
Chapter 12: Control Charts for Statistical Process Control
Chapter 13: Fault Tree Logic Models
Chapter 14: Uncertainty Distributions Using Fuzzy Logic
Chapter 15: Signal Validation Using Bayesian Belief Networks and Fuzzy Logic.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title from title screen, viewed 10/20/2010.
Description based on title page of print version.
ISBN:
0-89871-844-9
Publisher Number:
SA11 siam
SA11 SIAM

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