Information, Uncertainty and Fusion
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Author
Contributions
- Yager, Ronald R. - Contributor
- Zadeh, Lotfi A. - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Springer US, Boston, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
115,000 words, Guess
Page Count
460 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveinformationuncer00gabb
- ISBN-101461373735
- ISBN-101461552095
- ISBN-139781461373735
- ISBN-139781461552093
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number851820064
- Better World Books9781461373735
- Better World Books9781461552093
- Open LibraryOL27045579M
Classifications
- DDC511.3
- LCCQA8.9-10.3
- LCCQA8.9-10.3Q334-342HB
Description
The recent IPMU Conference held in La Sorbonne in Paris brought together some of the world's leading experts in uncertainty and information fusion. In this volume, the editors have included a selection of papers from this conference. Underlying much of the processing of information is the need to fusion information; this is especially so in attempts to implement `intelligent' operations. The development of efficient tools for retrieval of documents, a concern whose importance has increased in proportion to the rapid development of the internet, requires the use of fusion techniques. Attempts to construct intelligent agents require the use of sophisticated operations, many of which are of a fusion type, to help model the complex ways human beings interact with information and each other. In this volume, the editors have attempted to bring the reader some of the most recent advances in information, uncertainty and fusion.
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