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Provides some of the developments in Computational Intelligence applied to business and economics presented at the MS'10 International Conference, Barcelona, 15 - 17 July, 2010. This book presents several theoretical advancements and a wide range of applications in different business and economic areas including accounting, finance, and sports.
Offers the contributions presented at the ninth in the series of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Technologies in Nuclear Science (FLINS) conferences covering advanced research, development, and technology for computational intelligence systems - both from foundations and applications points-of-view.
The QL&SC 2012 is a major symposium for scientists, and practitioners all around the world to present their researches, results, ideas, developments and applications in such areas as quantitative logic, many-valued logic, fuzzy logic and more. This book provides an introduction to fuzzy reasoning and soft computing.
Contains a selection of the papers presented at the XVII SIGEF Congress. This title is suitable for researchers and graduate students aiming to introduce themselves to the field of quantitative techniques for overcoming uncertain environments.
FLINS, originally an acronym for Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Technologies in Nuclear Science, is now extended to Computational Intelligence for applied research.
FLINS, an acronym introduced in 1994 and originally for Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Technologies in Nuclear Science, is now extended into a well-established international research forum to advance the foundations and applications of computational intelligence for applied research in general and for complex engineering and decision support systems. The principal mission of FLINS is bridging the gap between machine intelligence and real complex systems via joint research between universities and international research institutions, encouraging interdisciplinary research and bringing multidiscipline researchers together. FLINS 2020 is the fourteenth in a series of conferences on computational intelligence systems.
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