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An International Journal in Information Science and Engineering Official Publication of the International Fuzzy Systems Association (IFSA)
Co-Editors-in-Chief:
B. De Baets, D. Dubois
See editorial board for all editors information
Call for Papers: Special issue on New Trends on Pattern Recognition with Fuzzy Models
Description
Since its launching in 1978, the journal Fuzzy Sets and Systems has been
devoted to the international
advancement of the theory and application of
fuzzy sets and systems. The theory of fuzzy sets now encompasses a well
organized corpus
of basic notions including (and not restricted to)
aggregation operations, a generalized theory of relations, specific
measures of information
content, a calculus of fuzzy numbers. Fuzzy sets
are also the cornerstone of a non-additive uncertainty theory, namely
possibility theory,
and of a versatile tool for both linguistic and
numerical modeling: fuzzy rule-based systems. Numerous works now combine
fuzzy concepts
with other scientific disciplines as well as modern
technologies.
In mathematics fuzzy sets have triggered new research topics in
connection
with category theory, topology, algebra, analysis. Fuzzy sets are also part
of a recent trend in the study of generalized
measures and integrals, and
are combined with statistical methods. Furthermore, fuzzy sets have strong logical underpinnings in the tradition
of many-valued logics.
Fuzzy set-based techniques are also an important ingredient in the
development of information technologies.
In the field of information
processing fuzzy sets are important in clustering, data analysis and data
fusion, pattern recognition and
computer vision. Fuzzy rule-based modeling
has been combined with other techniques such as neural nets and
evolutionary computing and
applied to systems and control engineering, with
applications to robotics, complex process control and supervision. In the
field of
information systems, fuzzy sets play a role in the development of
intelligent and flexible manBmachine interfaces and the storage of
imprecise linguistic information. In Artificial Intelligence various forms
of knowledge representation and automated reasoning frameworks
benefit from
fuzzy set-based techniques, for instance in interpolative reasoning,
non-monotonic reasoning, diagnosis, logic programming,
constraint-directed
reasoning, etc. Fuzzy expert systems have been devised for fault diagnosis,
and also in medical science. In decision
and organization sciences, fuzzy
sets has had a great impact in preference modeling and multicriteria
evaluation, and has helped bringing
optimization techniques closer to the
users needs. Applications can be found in many areas such as management,
production research, and
finance. Moreover concepts and methods of fuzzy
set theory have attracted scientists in many other disciplines pertaining
to human-oriented
studies such as cognitive psychology and some aspects of
social sciences.
The scope of the journal Fuzzy Sets and Systems
has expanded so as to account for all facets of the field while emphasizing its specificity as
bridging the gap between the flexibility
of human representations and the
precision and clarity of mathematical or computerized representations, be
they numerical or symbolic.
The journal welcomes original and significant contributions in the area of
Fuzzy Sets whether on empirical or mathematical foundations,
or their
applications to any domain of information technology, and more generally to
any field of investigation where fuzzy sets are
relevant. Applied papers
demonstrating the usefulness of fuzzy methodology in practical problems are
particularly welcome. Fuzzy
Sets and Systems publishes high-quality research articles, surveys as well as case studies. Separate sections are Recent Literature,
and the Bulletin, which offers research reports, book reviews and conference announcements and various news items. Invited review articles
on topics of general interest are included and special issues are published regularly.
Bibliographic & ordering information
ISSN: 0165-0114
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND Commenced publication 1978
Subscriptions for the year 2008,
Volume 159,
24 issues
Institutional online access: ScienceDirect eSelect
For purchase of online access to this journal on ScienceDirect.
Institutional price: Order form
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For an overview of recently-dispatched issues, see the Journal issue
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Audience
Mathematicians, Statisticians, Probabilists, Systems Engineers.
Impact factor of this journal
2006: 1.181 Journal Citation Reports® 2007, published by Thomson Scientific
600/142
Last update: 15 May 2008
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