文档介绍:C++ works and Fuzzy Logic:Preface
C++ works and Fuzzy Logic
by Valluru B. Rao
MTBooks, IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.
ISBN: 1558515526 Pub Date: 06/01/95
Table of Contents
Preface
The number of models available in work literature is quite large. Very often the treatment is
mathematical plex. This book provides illustrative examples in C++ that the reader can use as a basis
for further experimentation. A key to learning about works to appreciate their inner workings is to
experiment. works, in the end, are fun to learn about and discover. Although the language for
description used is C++, you will not find extensive class libraries in this book. With the exception of the
backpropagation simulator, you will find fairly simple example programs for many different work
architectures and paradigms. Since backpropagation is widely used and also easy to tame, a simulator is
provided with the capacity to handle large input data sets. You use the simulator in one of the chapters in this
book to solve a financial forecasting problem. You will find ample room to expand and experiment with the
code presented in this book.
There are many different angles to works and fuzzy logic. The fields are expanding rapidly with
ever−new results and applications. This book presents many of the different work topologies,
including the BAM, the Perceptron, Hopfield memory, ART1, Kohonen’s anizing map, Kosko’s
Fuzzy Associative memory, and, of course, the Feedforward work (aka Multilayer
Perceptron). You should get a fairly broad picture of works and fuzzy logic with this book. At the
same time, you will have real code that shows you example usage of the models, to solidify your
understanding. This is especially useful for the plicated work architectures like the
Adaptive Resonance Theory of Stephen Grossberg (ART).
The subjects are covered as follows:
• Chapter 1 gives you an overview of work terminology and nomenclature. You discover
that s are capable of plex pro