Rafik Aliev: 5 books

Book cover of Uncertain Computation-Based Decision Theory
by Rafik Aliev
Language: English
Release Date: December 6, 2017

Uncertain computation is a system of computation and reasoning in which the objects of computation are not values of variables but restrictions on values of variables. This compendium includes uncertain computation examples based on interval arithmetic, probabilistic arithmetic, fuzzy arithmetic,...
Book cover of Fuzzy Logic Theory and Applications
by Lotfi A Zadeh, Rafik A Aliev
Language: English
Release Date: December 4, 2018

Nowadays, voluminous textbooks and monographs in fuzzy logic are devoted only to separate or some combination of separate facets of fuzzy logic. There is a lack of a single book that presents a comprehensive and self-contained theory of fuzzy logic and its applications. Written by world renowned...
Book cover of Type-2 Fuzzy Neural Networks and Their Applications
by Rafik Aziz Aliev, Babek Ghalib Guirimov
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2014

This book deals with the theory, design principles, and application of hybrid intelligent systems using type-2 fuzzy sets in combination with other paradigms of Soft Computing technology such as Neuro-Computing and Evolutionary Computing. It provides a self-contained exposition of the foundation of...
Book cover of The Arithmetic of Z-Numbers

The Arithmetic of Z-Numbers

Theory and Applications

by Rafik A Aliev, Oleg H Huseynov, Rashad R Aliyev;Akif A Alizadeh
Language: English
Release Date: May 8, 2015

Real-world information is imperfect and is usually described in natural language (NL). Moreover, this information is often partially reliable and a degree of reliability is also expressed in NL. In view of this, the concept of a Z-number is a more adequate concept for the description of real-world...
Book cover of Decision Theory with Imperfect Information
by Rafik A Aliev, Oleg H Huseynov
Language: English
Release Date: August 8, 2014

Every day decision making in complex human-centric systems are characterized by imperfect decision-relevant information. The principal problems with the existing decision theories are that they do not have capability to deal with situations in which probabilities and events are imprecise. In this...
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