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Soft Computing in Humanities and Social Sciences 2012
- Rudolf Seising, Verónica Sanz:
Soft Computing in Humanities and Social Sciences. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing 273, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-24671-5
Introduction
- Rudolf Seising, Verónica Sanz:
From Hard Science and Computing to Soft Science and Computing - An Introductory Survey. 3-36
General Overviews of Soft Computing in Humanities and Social Sciences
- Settimo Termini:
On Some "family resemblances" of Fuzzy Set Theory and Human Sciences. 39-54 - Rudolf Seising:
Warren Weaver's "Science and complexity" Revisited. 55-87 - Verónica Sanz:
How Philosophy, Science and Technologies Studies, and Feminist Studies of Technology Can Be of Use for Soft Computing. 89-109
Philosophy, Logic and Fuzzy Logic
- Settimo Termini:
On Explicandum versus Explicatum. 113-124 - Takéhiko Nakama, Enric Trillas, Itziar García-Honrado:
Axiomatic Investigation of Fuzzy Probabilities. 125-140 - Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh:
Fuzzy Deontics. 141-156 - Txetxu Ausín, Lorenzo Peña:
Soft Deontic Logic. 157-172
Soft Computing, Natural Language and Perceptions
- Cristina Puente, Alejandro Sobrino, José Angel Olivas:
Retrieving Crisp and Imperfect Causal Sentences in Texts: From Single Causal Sentences to Mechanisms. 175-194 - Lukas Gander, Ulrich Reffle, Christoph Ringlstetter, Sven Schlarb, Klaus U. Schulz, Raphael Unterweger:
Facing Uncertainty in Digitisation. 195-207 - Alejandro Sobrino:
The Role of Synonymy and Antonymy in 'Natural' Fuzzy Prolog. 209-236 - Itziar García-Honrado, Enric Trillas:
On an Attempt to Formalize Guessing. 237-255 - Jeremy Moss Bradley:
Syntactic Ambiguity Amidst Contextual Clarity. 257-266 - Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich:
Can We Learn Algorithms from People Who Compute Fast: An Indirect Analysis in the Presence of Fuzzy Descriptions. 267-275 - Clara Barroso:
Perceptions: A Psychobiological and Cultural Approach. 277-285
Soft Models in Social Sciences and Economics
- João Paulo Carvalho:
Rule Based Fuzzy Cognitive Maps in Humanities, Social Sciences and Economics. 289-300 - José Luis García-Lapresta, Ashley Piggins:
Voting on How to Vote. 301-321 - Jaume Casasnovas, J. Vicente Riera:
Weighted Means of Subjective Evaluations. 323-345 - Barbara Diaz, Antonio Morillas:
Some Experiences Applying Fuzzy Logic to Economics. 347-379
Soft Computing and Life Sciences
- Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh:
Fuzzy Formal Ontology. 383-400 - Mila Kwiatkowska, Krzysztof Michalik, Krzysztof Kielan:
Computational Representation of Medical Concepts: A Semiotic and Fuzzy Logic Approach. 401-420
Soft Computing and Arts
- Hanns-Werner Heister:
Invariance and Variance of Motives: A Model of Musical Logic and/as Fuzzy Logic. 423-450 - Teresa León, Vicente Liern:
Mathematics and Soft Computing in Music. 451-465 - Josep Lluís Arcos:
Music and Similarity Based Reasoning. 467-478 - Amadeo Monreal:
T-Norms, T-Conorms, Aggregation Operators and Gaudí's Columns. 497-515
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