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Fuzzy Set: 1965 … Fuzzy Logic: 1973 …
BISC: 1990 … Human-Machine Perception: 2000 - …
BISC
Powerpoint
Presentations for 2010
- January 7,
2010 UC Davis CS Colloquium, “Computing with Words—A Paradigm Shift.”
- January
13, 2010 UC Irvine EECS, “Computing with Words—A Paradigm Shift.”
- February
9, 2010 RESS Seminar, EECS, UC Berkeley “A Natural-Language-Based
Approach to System Modeling.”
- February
10, 2010 EECS Colloquium, UC Berkeley “Computing
with Words—A Paradigm Shift.”
- February
26, 2010 Logic Colloquium, UC Berkeley “Toward
a Logic of Everyday Reasoning.”
- April
30, 2010, NTL, ICSI, UC Berkeley “Precisiation
of Meaning,” Dialogue
within presentation.
- July
12, 2010 World Comp, Las Vegas “Computing
with Words and Perceptions—A Paradigm Shift.”
- July
26, 2010 Summer School on Semantic Computing (SSSC), UC Berkeley “Precisiation
of Meaning—Toward Computation with Natural Language.”
- August
4, 2010 IRI’10, Las Vegas “Precisiation
of Meaning—Toward Computation with Natural Language.”
- August
14, 2010 GrC’10, San Jose “Precisiation
of Meaning—From Natural Language to Granular Computing.”
- October
22, 2010 USC “Computing with
Words—Principal Concepts and Ideas” updated January 21, 2011.
Powerpoint
Presentations for 2011
- April 12, 2011, ICSI, UC Berkeley,
“Computation
with Probabilities and Events Described in a Natural Language.”
- May 24, 2011, WCSC, SF State
University, “The
Concept of a Z-number—Toward a Higher Level of Generality in Uncertain
Computation”
- June 12, 2011, SDPS, Jeju Island,
South Korea, “The
Concept of a Z-number—Toward a Higher Level of Generality in Uncertain
Computation”
- August 3, 2011 IRI, Las Vegas, “The
Concept of A Z-number—A New Direction in Uncertain Computation”
- August 9, 2011 UC Berkeley, Summer
School on Soft Computing, “Precisiation
of Meaning--A Key to Semantic Computing”
- September 30,
2011 UC Berkeley, Logic Colloquium, “Can
Mathematics Deal with Computational Problems which are Described in a
Natural Language?”
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Professor Lotfi A. Zadeh
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