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Human-Centric Information Processing Through Granular Modelling 2009
- Andrzej Bargiela, Witold Pedrycz:
Human-Centric Information Processing Through Granular Modelling. Studies in Computational Intelligence 182, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-540-92915-4 - Tuan Trung Nguyen, Andrzej Skowron:
Rough-Granular Computing in Human-Centric Information Processing. 1-30 - Yiyu Yao:
Integrative Levels of Granularity. 31-47 - James F. Peters, Sheela Ramanna:
Affinities between Perceptual Granules: Foundations and Perspectives. 49-66 - Wen-Xiu Zhang, Hong-Zhi Yang, Jianmin Ma, Guo-Fang Qiu:
Concept Granular Computing Based on Lattice Theoretic Setting. 67-94 - Corrado Mencar:
Interpretability of Fuzzy Information Granules. 95-118 - Paulo A. P. Fazendeiro, José Valente de Oliveira:
Semantic Driven Fuzzy Clustering for Human-Centric Information Processing Applications. 119-151 - Siegfried Gottwald:
Many-Valued Logic Tools for Granular Modeling. 153-184 - Robert I. John, Simon Coupland:
Type-2 Fuzzy Logic and the Modelling of Uncertainty in Applications. 185-201 - Oscar Castillo, Patricia Melin:
Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Applications. 203-231 - Bruno Apolloni, Simone Bassis, Antonio G. Zippo:
Processing of Information Microgranules within an Individual's Society. 233-264 - Giovanni Acampora, Vincenzo Loia, Athanasios V. Vasilakos:
Autonomous Composition of Fuzzy Granules in Ambient Intelligence Scenarios. 265-287 - Nick J. Pizzi:
Information Processing in Biomedical Applications. 289-311 - Ranajit Das, Sushmita Mitra:
Gene Interactions Sub-networks and Soft Computing. 313-327 - Tadeusz Burczynski, Piotr Orantek:
Uncertain Identification Problems in the Context of Granular Computing. 329-350 - Kazuhito Sawase, Hajime Nobuhara, Barnabás Bede:
Visualizing Huge Image Databases by Formal Concept Analysis. 351-373 - Julie Greensmith, Uwe Aickelin:
Artificial Dendritic Cells: Multi-faceted Perspectives. 375-395
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