Computing with words (CW) is inspired by the remarkable human capability to perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks without any measurements and any computations. Familiar examples of such tasks are parking a car, driving in heavy traffic,... Fuzzy Logic in Geology - Page xedited by - 2003 - 347 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Madan M. Gupta - Computers - 1999 - 639 pages
...computational theory of perceptions (CTP), is outlined in this chapter. The computational theory of perceptions is inspired by the remarkable human capability...perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks without any measurements and without any computations. Everyday examples of such tasks are parking... | |
| Oscar Cord¢n - Computers - 2001 - 492 pages
...languages in scientific theories. The need for such an enlargement becomes apparent when we consider the remarkable human capability to perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks, employing perceptions rather than measurements of time, distance, force, shape, possibility, likelihood,... | |
| Danuta Rutkowska - Computers - 2001 - 308 pages
...language, and then translated into so-called Generalized Constraint Language (GCL). Both CW and CTP are inspired by the remarkable human capability to perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks without any measurements and any computations [577], [578]. The relationship between CW and CTP can... | |
| Seppo J. Ovaska, Les M. Sztandera - Computers - 2002 - 376 pages
...Accurate Automation Corporation Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA "But what we have not learned is how to mimic the remarkable human capability to perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks without any measurements and any computations. " - Lotfi A. Zadeh Editors' Preface There are nine chapters... | |
| Sankar Kumar Pal, Lech Polkowski - Computers - 2003 - 780 pages
...perception- rather than measurement-based. Perceptions play a key role in human cognition, and underlie the remarkable human capability to perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks without any measurements and any computations. Everyday examples of such tasks are driving a car in... | |
| Miguel López-Díaz - Business & Economics - 2004 - 780 pages
...concepts of partiality and granularity into the core of fuzzy logic establishes an important link with the remarkable human capability to perform a wide...and mental tasks, eg, driving a car in city traffic, without any measurements and any computations. In performing such tasks, humans employ perceptions... | |
| Jaroslav Sestak - Science - 2005 - 487 pages
...language, eg, small, large, light, dark, heavy, close, far, easy, difficult, etc. Such manipulation is inspired by the remarkable human capability to...perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks without any measurements and any calculations, such as parking a car or driving it in heavy traffic,... | |
| Shrisha Rao - Computers - 2008 - 605 pages
...Computational Theory of Perceptions and F-Granulation Computational theory of perceptions (CTP) [8, 9] is inspired by the remarkable human capability to...perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks, including recognition tasks, without any measurements and any computations. Typical everyday examples... | |
| Rudolf Seising - History - 2005 - 424 pages
...besser als ein Computer zu bewältigen. The computational theory of perceptions - which is based on CW - is inspired by the remarkable human capability to...perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks without any measurements and any computations. Everyday examples of such tasks are parking a car, playing... | |
| Rudolf Seising - Computers - 2007 - 412 pages
...numerical computations are necessary. The computational theory of perceptions - which is based on CW is inspired by the remarkable human capability to...perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks without any measurements and any computations. Everyday examples of such tasks are parking a car, playing... | |
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