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Fuzzy Logic in Artificial Intelligence : IJCAI '93 Workshop, Chamberry, France, August 28, 1993. Proceedings

Fuzzy Logic in Artificial Intelligence : IJCAI '93 Workshop, Chamberry, France, August 28, 1993. Proceedings

Fuzzy Logic in Artificial Intelligence : IJCAI '93 Workshop, Chamberry, France, August 28, 1993. Proceedings Paperback - 1994 - 1994th Edition

by Anca Ralescu (Editor)

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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the Second Fuzzy Logic in AI Workshop, held in conjunction with IJCAI '93 in Chambry, France in August 1993.
The book contains full revised versions of the papers presented at the workshop and covers several aspects of fuzzy logic in contributions from renowned researchers. This volume reflects the aim of the workshop, namely to serve as a platform for fruitful contacts between fuzzy engineering researchers interested in AI and AI researchers interested in fuzzy logic applications in engineering: when it comes to designing intelligent systems they are confronted with the same problems and questions and hope for the same successful results.

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Reinforcement learning is an effective way of doing learning in domains in which there is not enough supervised training data available and the reinforcements from the environment appear only after a long sequence of actions.
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