Sonderforschungsbereich (SFB) 531 : [249]

The field of Computational Intelligence (CI) covers all sorts of techniques for subsymbolic (numerical) knowledge processing, such as the well known Fuzzy Logic (FL), Neural Networks (NN), and Evolutionary Algorithms (EA) as well as other approaches with lesser dissemination. Although CI techniques are widely in use, there still exists a large gap between theory and application. To close this gap the Collaborative Research Center (SFB) 531 has been founded at the University of Dortmund in 1997 as an interdisciplinary research institute. It is financially supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The scientific goals of the SFB are the investigation and improvement of the foundations, applications, as well as combinations of CI methods.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 221 to 240 of 249
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
1998-11-08On the Analysis of the (1 + 1) Evolutionary AlgorithmDroste, Stefan; Jansen, Thomas; Wegener, Ingo
1998-11-08Perhaps Not a Free Lunch But At Least a Free AppetizerDroste, Stefan; Jansen, Thomas; Wegener, Ingo
1998-11-08On a Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm and Its Convergence to the Pareto SetRudolph, Günter
1998-11-08Local Convergence Rates of Simple Evolutionary Algorithms with Cauchy MutationsRudolph, Günter; Rudoph, Günter
1998-11-08Evolutionary Search for Minimal Elements in Partially Ordered Finite SetsRudoph, Günter
1998-11-08Towards Axiomatic Foundations for Defuzzification TheoryThiele, Helmut
1998-11-08Approximating Maximum Independent Sets in Uniform HypergraphsHofmeister, Thomas; Lefmann, Hanno
1998-11-08Investigating the Logical Structure of FUZZY IF-THEN Rule Bases using Concepts of Mathematical Logic and of Functional AnalysisThiele, Helmut
1998-11-08On the Mutual Definability of Classes of Generalized Fuzzy Implications and of Classes of Generalized Negations and S-NormsThiele, Helmut
1998-11-08Fuzzy Rough Sets versus Rough Fuzzy SetsThiele, Helmut
1998-11-08Axiomatic Considerations of the Concepts of R-Implication and T-NormThiele, Helmut
1998-11-08On Semantic Models for Investigating 'Computing with Words'Thiele, Helmut
1998-11-08On Median QuantifiersThiele, Helmut
1998-11-08On Closure Operators in Fuzzy Algebras and Fuzzy Deductive SystemsThiele, Helmut
1998-11-08Reducing the Number of Inference Steps for Multiple-Stage Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule BasesLehmke, Stephan; Temme, Karl-Heinz; Thiele, Helmut
1998-11-08Optimal Surface Reconstruction from Digitized Point Data using CI MethodsMehnen, J.; Prestifilipp, G.; Weinert, K.
1998-11-08Evolutionary Computation - A Study on Collective LearningSchwefel, Hans-Paul
1998-11-08Efficient Genetic Programming for Finding Good Generalizing Boolean FunctionsDroste, Stefan
1998-11-08A rigorous complexity analysis of the (1 + 1)- evolution strategy for separable functions with boolean inputsDroste, Stefan; Jansen, Thomas; Wegener, Ingo
1998-11-08Genetic Programming with Guaranteed QualityDroste, Stefan
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 221 to 240 of 249