Fuzzy Approach To Reasoning And Decision Making


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Fuzzy Approach to Reasoning and Decision-Making


Fuzzy Approach to Reasoning and Decision-Making

Author: Vilém Novák

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 1992


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The papers presented at the Symposium focused mainly on two fields of interest. First, there were papers dealing with the theoretical background of fuzzy logic and with applications of fuzzy reasoning to the problems of artificial intelligence, robotics and expert systems. Second, quite a large number of papers were devoted to fuzzy approaches to modelling of decision-making situations under uncertainty and vagueness and their applications to the evaluation of alternatives, system control and optimization. Apart from that, there were also some interesting contributions from other areas, like fuzzy classifications and the use of fuzzy approaches in quantum physics. This volume contains the most valuable and interesting papers presented at the Symposium and will be of use to all those researchers interested in fuzzy set theory and its applications.

Fuzzy Approach to Reasoning and Decision-making


Fuzzy Approach to Reasoning and Decision-making

Author: Vilém Novák

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1992


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Tools for Making Acute Risk Decisions


Tools for Making Acute Risk Decisions

Author: CCPS (Center for Chemical Process Safety)

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2010-09-14


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The complexity of today's risk decisions is well known. Beyond cost and risk there are many other factors contributing to these decisions, including type of risk (such as human injury or fatality), the economic impact on the local community, profitability, availability of capital, alternatives for reducing or eliminating the risk, costs of implementing alternatives, codes, standards, regulation, and good industry practice. This book presents a large range of decision aids for risk analysts and decision makers in industry so that vital decisions can be made in a more consistent, logical, and rigorous manner. Though primarily aimed at the process industry, this book can be used by anyone who makes similar decisions in other industries, including those in management science.