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  1. Lattices of Fuzzy Subgroups

    Many results concerning relationships between classes of crisp subsets can be carried over to similar relationships between classes of fuzzy subsets....
    John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, Azriel Rosenfeld in Fuzzy Group Theory
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  2. Direct Products of Fuzzy Subgroups and Fuzzy Cyclic Subgroups

    In Chapter 6, a necessary and sufficient condition for a fuzzy subgroup to be a weak direct sum of fuzzy subgroups was obtained by employing known...
    John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, Azriel Rosenfeld in Fuzzy Group Theory
    Chapter
  3. Content Based Image Compression in Biomedical High-Throughput Screening Using Artificial Neural Networks

    Biomedical High-Throughput Screening (HTS) requires specific properties of image compression. Particularly especially when archiving a huge number of...
    Chapter
  4. Medical Bioinformatics: Detecting Molecular Diseases with Case-Based Reasoning

    Based on the Human Genome Project, the new interdisciplinary subject of bioinformatics has become an important research topic during the last decade....
    Ralf Hofestädt, Thoralf Töpel in Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms
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  5. Discriminative Clustering of Yeast Stress Response

    When a yeast cell is challenged by a rapid change in the conditions, be it temperature, osmolarity, pH, nutrient or other, it starts a genome stress...
    Samuel Kaski, Janne Nikkilä, ... Christophe Roos in Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms
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  6. Cancer Classification with Microarray Data Using Support Vector Machines

    Microarrays (Schena et al. 1995) are also called gene chips or DNA chips. On a microarray chip, there are thousands of spots. Each spot contains the...
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  7. Random Voronoi Ensembles for Gene Selection in DNA Microarray Data

    Currently, cancer and other complex pathologies are analyzed mainly by morphological classification. In the past few decades there have been dramatic...
    Francesco Masulli, Stefano Rovetta in Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms
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  8. Class Prediction with Microarray Datasets

    Microarray technology is having a significant impact in the biological and medical sciences and class prediction will play an increasingly important...
    Simon Rogers, Richard D. Williams, Colin Campbell in Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms
    Chapter
  9. SYNESTHETIC ANALYSIS OF AUDIO-VISUAL DATA

    Interaction between two perceptual modalities, seeing and hearing, their interaction and mutual reinforcement in a complex relationship was a subject...
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  10. Fuzzy Subsets and Fuzzy Subgroups

    The pioneering work of Zadeh on fuzzy subsets of a set in [53] and Rosenfeld on fuzzy subgroups of a group in [43] led to the fuzzification of...
    John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, Azriel Rosenfeld in Fuzzy Group Theory
    Chapter
  11. Fuzzy Caley's Theorem and Fuzzy Lagrange's Theorem

    We begin our discussion with properties of normal fuzzy subgroups. Fuzzy analogs of some group theoretic concepts such as cosets, characteristic...
    John N. Mordeson, Kiran R. Bhutani, Azriel Rosenfeld in Fuzzy Group Theory
    Chapter
  12. Introduction

    This book is written in two major parts. The first part includes the introductory chapters consisting of Chaps. 1 through 8. In part two, Chaps....
    James J. Buckley in Simulating Fuzzy Systems
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  13. Machine Shop II

    This chapter continues the machine shop model discussed in the previous chapter. Management is considering a radical change in the machine shop...
    James J. Buckley in Simulating Fuzzy Systems
    Chapter
  14. Inventory Control I

    This single item multi-period inventory model is shown in Fig. 16.1. This problem will be expanded and also studied in the next chapter. These...
    James J. Buckley in Simulating Fuzzy Systems
    Chapter
  15. Machine Servicing Problem

    The machine servicing problem is shown in Fig. 14.1 and a basic description can be found in almost any operations research book ([1] p. 573(....
    James J. Buckley in Simulating Fuzzy Systems
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  16. A Bus Stop

    We have plenty of complaints about a certain bus stop. People can not get on the bus because when it stops it is already too crowded. We could add...
    James J. Buckley in Simulating Fuzzy Systems
    Chapter
  17. Bank Teller Problem

    This is a classical problem in queuing theory: should there be multiple queues, one for each teller in a bank, or should we have one single queue for...
    James J. Buckley in Simulating Fuzzy Systems
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  18. Genetic Algorithms Based Hybrid Intelligent Systems

    The oldest branch of Evolutionary Computation, namely GA, is at the same time the used in real-world applications of HIS. Chapter 8 of the book tries...
    Mircea Gh. Negoita, Daniel Neagu, Vasile Palade in Computational Intelligence
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  19. The Challenge of Hierarchical Difficulty

    Thus far, we have examined the Bayesian optimization algorithm (BOA), empirical results of its application to several problems of bounded difficulty,...
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  20. Life Insurance: New Account Model

    This problem was derived from an example in [1]. The system is shown in Fig. 15.1. This figure shows how this insurance company handles an...
    James J. Buckley in Simulating Fuzzy Systems
    Chapter
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