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Anbau und nutzung von b„umen auf landwirtschaftlichen fl„chen

Reeg, Tatjana
Bemmann, Albrecht
Konold, Werner

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Maui Day by Day is the perfect answer for travelers who want to know the bestplaces to visit and the best ways to see the island. This attractively priced, four-color guide offers dozens of itineraries that show you how to experience the best of Maui in a short time-with bulleted maps that lead the way whether you're interested in beaches, outdoor adventures, or historical sights.Featuring a full range of thematic and regional tours, plus dining, lodging, shopping, nightlife, and practical visitor info, Maui Day by Day is the only guide that helps travelers organize their time to get the most out of a trip. Inside this book you'll find:  Full color throughout with hundreds of photos and dozens of mapsSample one-day to two-week itineraries that include Maui with Kids, Historical & Cultural Maui, regional and island-wide tours, and moreStar ratings for all hotels, restaurants and attractions that clue readers into great finds and valuesTear-resistant foldout map in a handy, reclosable plastic walletFoldout front cover, with at-a-glance maps and quick-reference info Professor Timothy Ross is a registered professional engineer with over 30 years experience in the fields of computational mechanics, hazard survivability, structural dynamics, structural safety, stochastic processes, risk assessment, and fuzzy systems. He has been an engineering educator at the University of New Mexico (UNM) since 1987 and is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems. INDICE: About the AuthorPreface to the Third Edition1 IntroductionThe Case for ImprecisionA Historical PerspectiveThe Utility of Fuzzy SystemsLimitations of Fuzzy SystemsThe Illusion: Ignoring Uncertainty and AccuracyUncertainty and InformationThe UnknownFuzzy Sets and MembershipChance Versus FuzzinessSets as Points in HypercubesSummaryReferencesProblems2 Classical Sets and Fuzzy SetsClassical SetsOperations on Classical SetsProperties of Classical (Crisp) SetsMapping of Classical Sets to FunctionsFuzzy SetsFuzzy Set OperationsProperties of Fuzzy SetsAlternative Fuzzy Set OperationsSummaryReferencesProblems3 Classical Relations and Fuzzy RelationsCartesian ProductCrisp RelationsCardinality of Crisp RelationsOperations on Crisp RelationsProperties of Crisp RelationsCompositionFuzzy RelationsCardinality of Fuzzy RelationsOperations on Fuzzy RelationsProperties of Fuzzy RelationsFuzzy Cartesian Product and CompositionTolerance and Equivalence RelationsCrisp Equivalence RelationCrisp Tolerance RelationFuzzy Tolerance and Equivalence RelationsValue AssignmentsCosine AmplitudeMax-Min MethodOther Similarity MethodsOther Forms of the Composition OperationSummaryReferencesProblems4 Properties of Membership Functions, Fuzzification, and DefuzzificationFeatures of the Membership FunctionVarious FormsFuzzificationDefuzzification to Crisp Setsλ-Cuts for Fuzzy RelationsDefuzzification to ScalarsSummaryReferencesProblems5 Logic and Fuzzy SystemsPart I LogicClassical LogicProofFuzzy LogicApproximate ReasoningOther Forms of the Implication OperationPart II Fuzzy SystemsNatural LanguageLinguistic HedgesFuzzy (Rule-Based) SystemsGraphical Techniques of InferenceSummaryReferencesProblems6 Development of Membership FunctionsMembership Value AssignmentsIntuitionInferenceRank OrderingNeural NetworksGenetic AlgorithmsInductive ReasoningSummaryReferencesProblems7 Automated Methods for Fuzzy SystemsDefinitionsBatch Least Squares AlgorithmRecursive Least Squares AlgorithmGradient MethodClustering MethodLearning From ExamplesModified Learning From ExamplesSummaryReferencesProblems8 Fuzzy Systems SimulationFuzzy Relational EquationsNonlinear Simulation Using Fuzzy SystemsFuzzy Associative Memories (FAMS)SummaryReferencesProblems9 Decision Making with Fuzzy InformationFuzzy Synthetic EvaluationFuzzy OrderingNontransitive RankingPreference and ConsensusMultiobjective Decision MakingFuzzy Bayesian Decision MethodDecision Making Under Fuzzy States and Fuzzy ActionsSummaryReferencesProblems10 Fuzzy ClassificationClassification by Equivalence RelationsCrisp RelationsFuzzy RelationsCluster AnalysisCluster Validityc-Means ClusteringHard c-Means (HCM)Fuzzy c-Means (FCM)Fuzzy c-Means AlgorithmClassification MetricHardening the Fuzzy c-PartitionSimilarity Relations from ClusteringSummaryReferencesProblems11 Fuzzy Pattern RecognitionFeature AnalysisPartitions of the Feature spaceSingle-Sample IdentificationMultifeature Pattern RecognitionImage ProcessingSummaryReferencesProblems12 Fuzzy Arithmetic and the Extension PrincipleExtension PrincipleCrisp Functions, Mapping, and RelationsFunctions of Fuzzy Sets - Extension PrincipleFuzzy Transform (Mapping)Practical ConsiderationsFuzzy ArithmeticInterval Analysis in ArithmeticApproximate Methods of ExtensionVertex MethodDSW AlgorithmRestricted DSW AlgorithmComparisonsSummaryReferencesProblems13 Fuzzy Control SystemsControl System Design ProblemControl (Decision) SurfaceAssumptions in a Fuzzy Control System DesignSimple Fuzzy Logic ControllersExamples of Fuzzy Control System DesignAircraft Landing Control ProblemFuzzy Engineering Process ControlClassical Feedback ControlFuzzy ControlFuzzy Statistical Process ControlMeasurement Data - Traditional SPCAttribute Data - Traditional SPCIndustrial ApplicationsSummaryReferencesProblems14 Miscellaneous TopicsFuzzy OptimizationOne-Dimensional OptimizationFuzzy Cognitive MappingConcept Variables and Causal RelationsFuzzy Cognitive MapsAgent-Based ModelsSummaryReferencesProblems15 Monotone Measures: Belief, Plausibility, Probability,and PossibilityMonotone MeasuresBelief and PlausibilityEvidence TheoryProbability MeasuresPossibility and Necessity MeasuresPossibility Distributions as Fuzzy SetsPossibility Distributions Derived from Empirical IntervalsDeriving Possibility Distributions from Overlapping IntervalsRedistributing Weight from Nonconsonant to Consonant IntervalsComparison of Possibility Theory and Probability TheorySummaryReferencesProblemsIndex

  • ISBN: 978-3-527-32417-0
  • Editorial: Wiley-VCH
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 379
  • Fecha Publicación: 02/06/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Alemán