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AAAI
1993
13 years 5 months ago
The Paradoxical Success of Fuzzy Logic
Applications of fuzzy logic in heuristic control have been highly successful, but which aspects of fuzzy logic are essential to its practical usefulness? This paper shows that an ...
Charles Elkan
EUSFLAT
2003
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Clarifying Elkan's theoretical result
This paper is devoted to clarify the only theoretical result included in the controversial work of C. Elkan “The paradoxical success of fuzzy logic” (1994), by offering both a...
Ana Pradera, Enric Trillas, Claudio Moraga
IWANN
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Fuzzy Logic, Soft Computing, and Applications
We survey on the theoretical and practical developments of the theory of fuzzy logic and soft computing. Specifically, we briefly review the history and main milestones of fuzzy ...
Inma P. Cabrera, Pablo Cordero, Manuel Ojeda-Acieg...
ICIP
2004
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Cell nuclei segmentation using fuzzy logic engine
The task of segmenting cell nuclei in microscope images is a classical image analysis problem. The accurate nuclei segmentation may contribute to development of successful system ...
Grigory Begelman, Eran Gur, Ehud Rivlin, Michael R...
EUSFLAT
2007
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Fuzzy Logic as a Theory of Vagueness: 15 Conceptual Questions
In spite of its successes as a tool in the field of engineering, fuzzy set theory has yet to achieve the universal footing that probability theory has across the various fields ...
Jeremy Bradley