Knihobot

Peter Sinc a. k.

    The state of the art in computational intelligence
    Quo vadis computational intelligence?
    • Quo vadis computational intelligence?

      • 495 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      Computational intelligence integrates fields like neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation and intelligent systems in general. The new trends consist in the cooperation of various techniques into hybrid intelligent systems. This multi-author book with contributions from leading scientists as G. Carpenter, L. Zadeh, K. Fukushima, N. Kasabov, K. Hirota, H. Takagi, H. Adeli, B. Igelnik, L. Koczy, J. Kacprzyk, C. Moraga, T. Gedeon and many others presents interesting and promising aspects of the future of computational intelligence as an important part of intelligent information systems. With a foreword written by J. Bezdek who first published the notion of computational intelligence.

      Quo vadis computational intelligence?
    • Computational Intelligence is a very dynamic domain of modern information society which integrates fields such as neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation and intelligent systems in general. The book presents papers from the Euro-International Symposium on Computational Intelligence held in Kosice (Slovak Republic) in August 2000. It contains theoretical studies along with a chapter on applications and case studies. One of the main results of the symposium is that the combination of various techniques into hybrid intelligent systems will be very important for the development of intelligent information systems in the 21st century. The book also contains interesting forewords written by L. A. Zadeh, D. E. Goldberg, and K. Fukushima.

      The state of the art in computational intelligence