IPMU 2018 Special Session

Fuzzy Logic and Artificial Intelligence Problems

 

 

An homage to Miguel Delgado

 

Program

 

Tuesday June 12, 11:30-13:30

 

Tuesday June 12, 16:20-18:00

(Papers in the Conference Proceedings)
 
  • 16:20 I. Eyoh, R. John and G. De Maere: Interval Type-2 Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic Systems - A Comparative Evaluation.
  • 16:40 G. Petiot: Merging information using Uncertain Gates: An application to Educational Indicators.
  • 17:00 C. Torres-Blanc, S. Cubillo and P. Hernández-Varela: New negations on the type-2 membership degrees.
  • 17:20 N. Müeller, K. Schnattinger and H. Walterscheid. Combining Weighted Description Logic with Fuzzy Logic for Decision Making.
  • 17:40 N. Benadjimi, W.-K. Hidouci and A. Hadjali. On Hash Bipolar Division: An Enhanced Processing of Novel and Conventional Forms of Bipolar Division.

 

Additional contribution

 

Scope

 

Fuzzy logic is a theory and a technique frequently used in the development of Artificial Intelligence systems. The aim of this special session is to serve as a meeting point and open discussion forum for researchers and practitioners on the latest developments on Fuzzy Logic theory and methodologies as a tool that can be applied in Artificial Intelligence Problems, focusing on problems challenges our societies have to face, and to offer an opportunity for researchers to identify new and promising research directions.

Papers in this session are devoted to both theoretical and more application oriented contributions addressing: (a) Analysis about Artificial Intelligence problems where the use of Fuzzy Logic allows to obtain better problem models or solutions, (b) proposals of Fuzzy Logic based applications for solving real life problems, and (c) theoretical advances related to Fuzzy Logic models and concepts directed towards a better understanding or analysis of some AI problems.

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

  • Fuzzy measures
  • Fuzzy cardinality and quantification
  • Fuzzy integrals
  • Fuzzy Knowledge Representation
  • Fuzzy Reasoning
  • Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems
  • Fuzzy concepts
  • Fuzzy Logic models
  • Applications of Fuzzy Logic for real life problems
  • Challenges for Fuzzy Logic Applications.

Organizers

 
  • Juan Luis Castro. Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Granada (e-mail: castro@decsai.ugr.es).
  • Daniel Sánchez. Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Granada (e-mail: daniel@decsai.ugr.es)