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Solving Generalized Equations with Bounded Variables and Multiple Residuated Operators
This paper studies the resolution of sup-inequalities and sup-equations with bounded variables such that the sup-composition is defined by using different residuated operators of a given distributive biresiduated multi-adjoint lattice. Specifically, this study has analytically determined the whole set of solutions of such sup-inequalities and sup-equations. Since the solvability of these equations depends on the character of the independent term, the resolution problem has been split into three parts distinguishing among the bottom element, join-irreducible elements and join-decomposable elements
Rough sets based on Galois connections
Rough set theory is an important tool to extract knowledge from relational databases. The original definitions of approximation operators are based on an indiscernibility relation, which is an equivalence one. Lately. different papers have motivated the possibility of considering arbitrary relations. Nevertheless, when those are taken into account, the original definitions given by Pawlak may lose fundamental properties. This paper proposes a possible solution to the arising problems by presenting an alternative definition of approximation operators based on the closure and interior operators obtained from an isotone Galois connection. We prove that the proposed definition satisfies interesting properties and that it also improves object classification tasks
Fuzzy Logic
Fuzzy Logic is becoming an essential method of solving problems in all domains. It gives tremendous impact on the design of autonomous intelligent systems. The purpose of this book is to introduce Hybrid Algorithms, Techniques, and Implementations of Fuzzy Logic. The book consists of thirteen chapters highlighting models and principles of fuzzy logic and issues on its techniques and implementations. The intended readers of this book are engineers, researchers, and graduate students interested in fuzzy logic systems
The Encyclopedia of Neutrosophic Researchers - vol. 1
This is the first volume of the Encyclopedia of Neutrosophic Researchers, edited from materials offered by the authors who responded to the editor’s invitation. The authors are listed alphabetically. The introduction contains a short history of neutrosophics, together with links to the main papers and books. Neutrosophic set, neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic probability, neutrosophic statistics, neutrosophic measure, neutrosophic precalculus, neutrosophic calculus and so on are gaining significant attention in solving many real life problems that involve uncertainty, impreciseness, vagueness, incompleteness, inconsistent, and indeterminacy. In the past years the fields of neutrosophics have been extended and applied in various fields, such as: artificial intelligence, data mining, soft computing, decision making in incomplete / indeterminate / inconsistent information systems, image processing, computational modelling, robotics, medical diagnosis, biomedical engineering, investment problems, economic forecasting, social science, humanistic and practical achievements
Formal concept matching and reinforcement learning in adaptive information retrieval
The superiority of the human brain in information retrieval (IR) tasks seems to come firstly
from its ability to read and understand the concepts, ideas or meanings central to documents, in
order to reason out the usefulness of documents to information needs, and secondly from its
ability to learn from experience and be adaptive to the environment. In this work we attempt to
incorporate these properties into the development of an IR model to improve document
retrieval. We investigate the applicability of concept lattices, which are based on the theory of
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), to the representation of documents. This allows the use of
more elegant representation units, as opposed to keywords, in order to better capture
concepts/ideas expressed in natural language text. We also investigate the use of a
reinforcement leaming strategy to learn and improve document representations, based on the
information present in query statements and user relevance feedback. Features or concepts of
each document/query, formulated using FCA, are weighted separately with respect to the
documents they are in, and organised into separate concept lattices according to a subsumption
relation. Furthen-nore, each concept lattice is encoded in a two-layer neural network structure
known as a Bidirectional Associative Memory (BAM), for efficient manipulation of the
concepts in the lattice representation. This avoids implementation drawbacks faced by other
FCA-based approaches. Retrieval of a document for an information need is based on concept
matching between concept lattice representations of a document and a query. The learning
strategy works by making the similarity of relevant documents stronger and non-relevant
documents weaker for each query, depending on the relevance judgements of the users on
retrieved documents. Our approach is radically different to existing FCA-based approaches in
the following respects: concept formulation; weight assignment to object-attribute pairs; the
representation of each document in a separate concept lattice; and encoding concept lattices in
BAM structures. Furthermore, in contrast to the traditional relevance feedback mechanism, our
learning strategy makes use of relevance feedback information to enhance document
representations, thus making the document representations dynamic and adaptive to the user
interactions. The results obtained on the CISI, CACM and ASLIB Cranfield collections are
presented and compared with published results. In particular, the performance of the system is
shown to improve significantly as the system learns from experience.The School of Computing,
University of Plymouth, UK
Pattern Recognition
A wealth of advanced pattern recognition algorithms are emerging from the interdiscipline between technologies of effective visual features and the human-brain cognition process. Effective visual features are made possible through the rapid developments in appropriate sensor equipments, novel filter designs, and viable information processing architectures. While the understanding of human-brain cognition process broadens the way in which the computer can perform pattern recognition tasks. The present book is intended to collect representative researches around the globe focusing on low-level vision, filter design, features and image descriptors, data mining and analysis, and biologically inspired algorithms. The 27 chapters coved in this book disclose recent advances and new ideas in promoting the techniques, technology and applications of pattern recognition
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