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BISC The Electrical
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BISC SIG in Granular Computing As
Professor Zadeh pointed out the success of fuzzy
logic rests on two essential notions, granulation (together with computing
with words) and fuzzification. The latter has been well studied in classical
fuzzy set theory. The former is a very
natural concept and appears almost everywhere by different names, such as data
compression, divide and conquer, chunking, interval computations, neighborhood
systems, and rough sets among others, just to name a few. However,
the notion of information granulation has not been fully explored in its own
right. The
goal of GrC Special Interest Group is to explore,
organize and unify these divergent concepts, theories, and applications into a
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Fuzzy Set: 1965 … Fuzzy Logic: 1973 … BISC: 1990 …
Human-Machine Perception: 2000 - … |
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