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Title:
Human-centric information processing through granular modelling
Series:
Studies in computational intelligence

Studies in computational intelligence ; 182
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Springer, 2009
Physical Description:
viii, 401 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9783540929154

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30000010194016 QA76.9.S63 H85 2009 Open Access Book Book
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Information granules and their processing permeate a way in which we perceive the world, carryout processing at the conceptual (abstract) level, and communicate our findings to the surrounding environment. The importance of information granulation becomes even more apparent when we are faced with a rapidly growing flood of data, become challenged to make decisions in complex data settings and are required to appreciate the context from which the data is derived. Human centricity of systems that claim to be "intelligent" and the granular computing come hand in hand. It is not surprising at all to witness that the paradigm of Granular Computing has started to gain visibility and continues along this path by gathering interest from the circles of academics and practitioners. It is quite remarkable that the spectrum of application and research areas that have adopted information granulation as a successful strategy for dealing with information complexity covers such diverse fields as bioinformatics, image understanding, environmental monitoring, urban sustainability, to mention few most visible in the literature. Undoubtedly, there are two important aspects of Granular Computing that are worth stressing. First, there are several formalisms in which information granules are articulated so be intervals (sets), fuzzy sets, rough sets, soft sets, approximate sets, near sets and alike. They are complementary and each of them offers some interesting views at the complexity of the world and cyberspace.


Table of Contents

Rough-Granular Computing in Human-Centric Information Processing
Integrative Levels of Granularity
Affinities Between Perceptual Granules: Foundations and Perspectives
Concept Granular Computing based on Lattice Theoretic Setting
Interpretability of Fuzzy Information Granules
Semantic Driven Fuzzy Clustering for Human-Centric Information Processing Applications
Many-Valued Logic Tools for Granular Modeling
Type-2 Fuzzy Logic and the Modeling of Uncertainty in Applications
Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Applications
Processing of Information Microgranules within an IndividualsG++ Society
Autonomous Composition of Fuzzy Granules in Ambient Intelligence Scenarios
Information Processing in Biomedical Applications
Reconstructing Gene Interactions
Uncertain Identification Problems in the Context of Granular Computing
Visualizing Huge Image Databases by Formal Concept Analysis
Artificial Dendritic Cells: Multi-Faceted Perspectives
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