| J. C. Bezdek. On the relationship between neural networks, pattern recognition and intelligence. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 6:85--107, 1992. |
....or difficult control problems in many diverse fields. The focus of this paper is CI applications in ATM network control. It seeks to update, merge and (inevitably) summarize the previous reviews of the literature [Hab96,DD97,GRSC98] 2 Computational Intelligence Computational Intelligence (CI) Bez92,Bez94,Ped98] is an area of fundamental and applied research involving numerical information processing (in contrast to the symbolic information processing techniques of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Nowadays, CI research is very active and consequently its applications are appearing in some end ....
J. C. Bezdek. On the relationship between neural networks, pattern recognition and intelligence. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 6:85--107, 1992.
....broader sense, making the difference between the notions of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic vanish. To avoid confusion, we follow the trend to use fuzzy logic in its general sense. James Bezdek, editor in chief of the IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, defined fuzzy logic in a delightful essay [10] to be one part of computational intelligence , altogether with such research areas as neural networks, evolutionary computation, and genetic algorithms. Bezdek contrasts the ABC s on intelligence: artificial, biological and computational. In the strictest sense, computational intelligence ....
James C. Bezdek. On the relationship between neural networks, pattern recognition and intelligence. The International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 6:85--107, 1992.
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J. C. Bezdek. On the relationship between neural networks, pattern recognition and intelligence. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 6:85--107, 1992.
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