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Recent Advances in Decision Making 123 Prof.ElisabethRakus-Andersson Dr.NikhilIchalkaranje BlekingeInstituteofTechnology SchoolofElectricaland SchoolofEngineering InformationEngineering DepartmentofMathematicsandScience UniversityofSouthAustralia S-37179Karlskrona SouthAustraliaSA5095 Sweden Australia E-mail:[email protected] Prof.LakhmiC.Jain RonaldR.Yager SchoolofElectricalandInformation IonaCollege Engineering MachineIntelligenceInstitute UniversityofSouthAustralia 715N.Avenue Adelaide NewRochelleNY10801-1890 MawsonLakesCampus USA SouthAustraliaSA5095 E-mail:[email protected] Australia E-mail:[email protected] ISBN 978-3-642-02186-2 e-ISBN 978-3-642-02187-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-02187-9 Studiesin Computational Intelligence ISSN1860949X Library of Congress Control Number:Applied for (cid:2)c 2009 Springer-VerlagBerlin Heidelberg Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.Allrightsarereserved,whetherthewholeorpart of the material is concerned, specifically therights of translation, reprinting,reuse ofillustrations, recitation,broadcasting, reproductiononmicrofilmorinanyother way, and storage in data banks. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is permittedonlyundertheprovisionsoftheGermanCopyrightLawofSeptember9, 1965, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer. Violations are liable to prosecution undertheGerman Copyright Law. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. Typeset&CoverDesign:ScientificPublishing ServicesPvt. Ltd., Chennai, India. Printed in acid-free paper 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 springer.com Preface It is not only the vast amount of data but knowledge extraction and processing play an important role in the design of the decision support systems. Sensible decision support systems are required in virtually every field including business, healthcare, defence and so on [1]. The design of decision support systems is also dependent on factors such as changing sets of circumstances, uncertainty, incomplete set of data. Intelligent paradigms such as knowledge-based systems, artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary computing paradigms, intelligent agents have contributed immensely in the decision making process. Knowledge-based systems [2] can mimic the performance of a human expert in a limited sense by transferring his/her knowledge to the computer in a specific domain. Artificial neural networks are modeled after the human brain for fusing human like intelligence in machines. Fuzzy systems are designed to incorporate human like reasoning capability in machines. Evolutionary systems use principles inspired by natural population genetics and are applied in many problems including optimization. Intelligent agents can aid and automate complex problem solving in many areas and help in effective decisions [3]. The combination of intelligent systems and decision support systems provides new powerful tools for decision makers [4][5]. The book is a collection of selected contributions from some of the world class researchers in the field of intelligent tools and decision making. This sample is to demonstrate that the intelligent tools can enhance the decision making process. We sincerely thank the contributors and reviewers for their excellent contribution. We acknowledge the excellent support of Springer-Verlag and SCI Data Processing Team. Elisabeth Rakus-Andersson, Sweden Ronald R. Yager, USA Nikhil Ichalkaraje, Australia Lakhmi C. Jain, Australia VI Preface References [1] Tonfoni, G., Jain, L.C.: Innovations in Decision Support Systems, Advanced Knowledge International (2003) [2] Jain, L.C., Jain, R.K.: Hybrid Intelligent Engineering systems. World Scientific, Singapore (1997) [3] Phillips-Wren, G.E., Jain, L.C.: Intelligent Decision Support Systems in Agent Mediated- Environments. IOS Press, Amsterdam (2005) [4] Phillips-Wren, G.E., Ichalkaranje, N., Jain, L.C.: Intelligent Decision Making: An AI- Based Approach. Springer, Heidelberg (2008) [5] Teodorescu, H.-N., Kandel, A., Jain, L.C.: Fuzzy and Neuro-fuzzy Systems in Medicine. CRC Press, USA (1999) Editors Professor Dr Elisabeth Rakus-Andersson is employed at Blekinge Institute of Tech- nology in Karlskrona, Sweden. In her research she focuses on imprecise mathematical theories like fuzzy set theory or rough set theory. As she has a background in mathe- matics, she develops own models mathematically formalized and she even adapts patterns already existing to generate new applications in medicine and technical environments. Ronald R. Yager is Director of the Machine Intelligence Institute and Professor of In- formation Systems at Iona College. He is editor and chief of the International Journal of Intelligent Systems. He has worked in the area of machine intelligence and decision VIII Editors making under uncertainty for over twenty-five years. He has published over 500 papers and fifteen books. He is among the world’s top 1% most highly cited researchers with over 7000 citations. He was the recipient of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Soci- ety Pioneer award in Fuzzy Systems. Dr. Yager is a fellow of the IEEE, the New York Academy of Sciences and the Fuzzy Systems Association. He was given a lifetime achievement award by the Polish Academy of Sciences. He served at the National Sci- ence Foundation as program director in the Information Sciences program. He was a NASA/Stanford visiting fellow and a research associate at the University of California, Berkeley. He has been a lecturer at NATO Advanced Study Institutes. He has been a distinguished honorary professor at the Aalborg University Esbjerg Denmark. He is an affiliated distinguished researcher at the European Centre for Soft Computing. He serves on the editorial board of numerous technology journals. Nikhil Shripal Ichalkaranje is Senior Technology Advisor in the Australian Depart- ment of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy. He is also an adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of South Australia. His research interests include artificial intelligence, computer communications/networking and robotics. Nikhil holds a Masters Degree in Computer Network Systems from Swinburne Uni- versity of Technology Melbourne and a PhD in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of South Australia Adelaide. Nikhil has co-edited 5 books along with several publications in the area of artificial intelligence and their applications. Editors IX Professor L.C. Jain is a Director/Founder of the Knowledge-Based Intelligent Engineering Systems (KES) Centre, located in the University of South Australia. His interests focus on the applications of novel techniques such as knowledge- based systems, virtual intelligent systems, defence systems, intelligence-based medi- cal systems, e-Education and intelligent agents. Table of Contents 1 Advances in Decision Making.................................. 1 Lakhmi C. Jain and Chee Peng Lim 2 Amount of Information and Its Reliability in the Ranking of Atanassov’s Intuitionistic Fuzzy Alternatives .................... 7 Eulalia Szmidt and Janusz Kacprzyk 3 Fuzzy Rule Base Model Identification by Bacterial Memetic Algorithms.................................................. 21 J´anos Botzheim, L´aszlo´ Ga´l, and La´szlo´ T. Ko´czy 4 Discovering Associations with Uncertainty from Large Databases... 45 Guoqing Chen, Peng Yan, and Qiang Wei 5 Dempster-Shafer Structures,Monotonic Set MeasuresandDecision Making ..................................................... 67 Ronald R. Yager 6 The Development of Interpretable Decision-Making Models: A Study in Information Granularity and Semantically Grounded Logic Operators ............................................. 89 Witold Pedrycz 7 A General Methodology for Managerial Decision Making Using Intelligent Techniques ........................................ 103 Vil´em Nov´ak, Irina Perfilieva, and Nadezhda G. Jarushkina 8 Supporting Decision Making via Verbalization of Data Analysis Results Using Linguistic Data Summaries ....................... 121 Janusz Kacprzyk and Sl(cid:2)awomir Zadroz˙ny 9 Computational Intelligence in Medical Decisions Making .......... 145 Elizabeth Rakus-Andersson and Lakhmi C. Jain Appendix...................................................... 161 Author Index.................................................. 179
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