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Towards Efficient Fuzzy Information Processing
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Towards Efficient Fuzzy Information Processing

The need for developing a better understanding of the behaviour of small samples by observing experiments presents a problem far beyond purely academic interest. This monograph describes the character of incomplete fuzzy information, and proposes and proves the principle of information diffusion. The focus lies in changing a traditional sample-point into a fuzzy set to partly fill the gap caused by incomplete data, so that the recognition of relationships between input and output can be improved. Part 1 examines the origins of the principle of information diffusion and describes the mathematical concepts and proofs. Topics covered include: information matrix, demonstration of information distribution, and the kernel function in terms of information diffusion. Part 2 covers applications such as earthquake engineering and risk assessment of flood, and demonstrates that the new theory is useful for studying practical cases.
Alaotsikko
Using the Principle of Information Diffusion
Painos
2002 ed.
ISBN
9783790814750
Kieli
englanti
Paino
446 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
27.5.2002
Sivumäärä
370