[info] Connectionists: Book announcement: The Puzzle of Granular Computing
Eugen Leitl
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From: Dario Malchiodi <malchiodi at dsi.unimi.it>
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 15:30:40 +0200
To: Dario Malchiodi <malchiodi at dsi.unimi.it>
Subject: Connectionists: Book announcement: The Puzzle of Granular Computing
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Dear Colleagues,
It is our pleasure to announce the availability of our book
The Puzzle of Granular Computing
Springer, Studies in Computational Intelligence, Vol. 138
ISBN 978-3-540-79863-7
The goal of this book is to bring the fundamental issues of
information granularity, inference tools and problem solving
procedures into a coherent, unified, and fully operational framework.
The objective is to offer the reader a comprehensive, self-contained,
and uniform exposure to the subject. The strategy is to isolate some
fundamental bricks of Computational Intelligence in terms of key
problems and methods, and discuss their implementation and underlying
rationale within a well structured and rigorous conceptual framework
as well as carefully related to various application facets. The main
assumption is that a deep understanding of the key problems will allow
the reader to compose into a meaningful mosaic the puzzle pieces
represented by the immense varieties of approaches present in the
literature and in the computational practice. All in all, the main
approach advocated in the monograph consists of a sequence of steps
offering solid conceptual fundamentals, presenting a carefully
selected collection of design methodologies, discussing a wealth of
development guidelines, and exemplifying them with a pertinent,
accurately selected illustrative material.
The book can be ordered to Springer or on-line at amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Granular-Computing-Studies-Computational-Intelligence/dp/3540798633
Sincerely,
B. Apolloni, W. Pedrycz, S. Bassis and D. Malchiodi
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