Computing with Words
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PAUL P. WANG, PhD, received his doctorate from The Ohio State University and is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He has published extensively in the fields of mathematical systems modeling, fuzzy logic, pattern recognition, intelligent systems, and the applications of computational intelligence methodologies to the medical and management expert systems design. His work with Masaki Togai during the 1980s led to the fabrication of the first fuzzy logic chips. Dr. Wang has been a member of the board of directors of several corporations, including Intelligent Machine, Inc. He is also the founder and CEO of the Association for Intelligent Machinery.

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Contributors.

Foreword (L. Zadeh).

Preface (P. Wang).

How Do Our Senses Talk to Our Actuators? (J. Albus & A. Meystel).

Computing with Words: Introduction, Implications, and Applications (P. Wang).

From Computing with Numbers to Computing with Words--From Manipulation of Measurements to Manipulation of Perceptions (L. Zadeh).

Computing with Words: The Problems and Solutions (A. Meystel & P. Wang).

Granular Relational Computing with Semiotic Descriptors Using BK-Products of Fuzzy Relations (L. Kohout, et al.).

Computing Granular Word Meanings: A Fuzzy Linguistic Approach in Computational Semiotics (B. Rieger).

Extracting Information from Text (A. Bagga, et al.).

Cognitive Sciences and Computing with Words (B. Juliano).

Combining Linguistic Information in a Distributed Intelligent Agent Model for Information Gathering on the Internet (M. Delgado, et al.).

Numeric Robustess and Linguistic Perspicuity: A Hybrid Approach to Knowledge Acquisition (T. Whalen & G. Gim).

Computing with Descriptive and Veristic Words: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (I. Türksen).

Principles of Word-Based Knowledge Representation and Knowledge Processing of CW (A. Meystel).

Fuzzy Qualitative Reasoning with Words (D. Dubois, et al.).

Beyond Process and Action Symbols (T. Yang).

Subject Index.

Name Index.

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"...scientists...in 14 studies, ponder the role of natural languages in scientific theories, expecially in information processing, decision, and control." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 25, No. 3, September 2001)
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