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portada Multi-Valued Logic for Decision-Making Under Uncertainty (Computer Science Foundations and Applied Logic)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
202
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9783031747618
Edition No.
2024th

Multi-Valued Logic for Decision-Making Under Uncertainty (Computer Science Foundations and Applied Logic)

Evgeny Kagan; Alexander Rybalov; Ronald Yager (Author) · Birkhäuser · Hardcover

Multi-Valued Logic for Decision-Making Under Uncertainty (Computer Science Foundations and Applied Logic) - Evgeny Kagan; Alexander Rybalov; Ronald Yager

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Synopsis "Multi-Valued Logic for Decision-Making Under Uncertainty (Computer Science Foundations and Applied Logic)"

Multi-valued and fuzzy logics provide mathematical and computational tools for handling imperfect information and decision-making with rational collective reasoning and irrational individual judgements. The suggested implementation of multi-valued logics is based on the uninorm and absorbing norm with generating functions defined by probability distributions. Natural extensions of these logics result in non-commutative and non-distributive logics. In addition to Boolean truth values, these logics handle subjective truth and false values and model irrational decisions. Dynamics of decision-making are specified by the subjective Markov process and learning - by neural network with extended Tsetlin neurons. Application of the suggested methods is illustrated by modelling of irrational economic decisions and biased reasoning in the wisdom-of-the-crowd method, and by control of mobile robots and navigation of their groups. Topics and features: Bridges the gap between fuzzy and probability methods Includes examples in the field of machine-learning and robots' control Defines formal models of subjective judgements and decision-making Presents practical techniques for solving non-probabilistic decision-making problems Initiates further research in non-commutative and non-distributive logics The book forms a basis for theoretical studies and practice of decision-making under uncertainty and will be useful for computer scientists and mathematicians interested in multi-valued and fuzzy logic, as well as for engineers working in the field of data mining and data analysis.

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