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Lotfi Zadeh: Fuzzy logic-Incoporating Real-World Vagueness
Contributed by Pragya Agarwal |
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final |
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Final |
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Copyright � 2002 by Regents of University of California, Santa Barbara |
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Narrative Text |
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Creator |
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David Fearon, fear@umail.ucsb.edu |
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2002-10-02 |
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http://www.csiss.org/classics/content/68
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1:00:00 |
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classic, GIS, remote sensing, Boolean logic, Plato, decision-making, fuzzy set theory, artificial intelligence, linguistics, control theory, natural language, soft computing, Lukasiewicz, geographic modelling, logic |
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teacher; student |
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classic: describes origin of fuzzy-logic in Greek and 20th century philosophy and mathematics, in which truth values or decision categories fall within range from true to false. Applications to computing and geoscience. |
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geographic information system / GIS,spatial statistic |
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Economics,Geography,Linguistics,Statistics |
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Author |
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Pragya Agarwal |
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2002-09-11 |
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