Applying Fuzzy Mathematics to Formal Models in Comparative Politics

Applying Fuzzy Mathematics to Formal Models in Comparative Politics
Author: Terry D. Clark,Jennifer M. Larson,John N. Mordeson,Joshua D. Potter,Mark J. Wierman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2008-02-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540774617

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This book explores the intersection of fuzzy mathematics and the spatial modeling of preferences in political science. Beginning with a critique of conventional modeling approaches predicated on Cantor set theoretical assumptions, the authors outline the potential benefits of a fuzzy approach to the study of ambiguous or uncertain preference profiles. This is a good text for a graduate seminar in formal modeling. It is also suitable as an introductory text in fuzzy mathematics.

Applying Fuzzy Mathematics to Formal Models in Comparative Politics

Applying Fuzzy Mathematics to Formal Models in Comparative Politics
Author: Terry D. Clark
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-03-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540774600

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This book explores the intersection of fuzzy mathematics and the spatial modeling of preferences in political science. Beginning with a critique of conventional modeling approaches predicated on Cantor set theoretical assumptions, the authors outline the potential benefits of a fuzzy approach to the study of ambiguous or uncertain preference profiles. This is a good text for a graduate seminar in formal modeling. It is also suitable as an introductory text in fuzzy mathematics.

Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory

Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory
Author: John N. Mordeson,Davender S. Malik,Terry D. Clark
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781482250992

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Fuzzy social choice theory is useful for modeling the uncertainty and imprecision prevalent in social life yet it has been scarcely applied and studied in the social sciences. Filling this gap, Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory provides a comprehensive study of fuzzy social choice theory.The book explains the concept of a fuzzy max

Towards the Future of Fuzzy Logic

Towards the Future of Fuzzy Logic
Author: Rudolf Seising,Enric Trillas,Janusz Kacprzyk
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319187501

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This book provides readers with a snapshot of the state-of-the art in fuzzy logic. Throughout the chapters, key theories developed in the last fifty years as well as important applications to practical problems are presented and discussed from different perspectives, as the authors hail from different disciplines and therefore use fuzzy logic for different purposes. The book aims at showing how fuzzy logic has evolved since the first theory formulation by Lotfi A. Zadeh in his seminal paper on Fuzzy Sets in 1965. Fuzzy theories and implementation grew at an impressive speed and achieved significant results, especially on the applicative side. The study of fuzzy logic and its practice spread all over the world, from Europe to Asia, America and Oceania. The editors believe that, thanks to the drive of young researchers, fuzzy logic will be able to face the challenging goals posed by computing with words. New frontiers of knowledge are waiting to be explored. In order to motivate young people to engage in the future development of fuzzy logic, fuzzy methodologies, fuzzy applications, etc., the editors invited a team of internationally respected experts to write the present collection of papers, which shows the present and future potentials of fuzzy logic from different disciplinary perspectives and personal standpoints.

Fuzzy Social Choice Models

Fuzzy Social Choice Models
Author: Peter C. Casey,Michael B. Gibilisco,Carly A. Goodman,Kelly Nelson Pook,John N. Mordeson,Mark J. Wierman,Terry D. Clark
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2014-06-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319082486

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This book explores the extent to which fuzzy set logic can overcome some of the shortcomings of public choice theory, particularly its inability to provide adequate predictive power in empirical studies. Especially in the case of social preferences, public choice theory has failed to produce the set of alternatives from which collective choices are made. The book presents empirical findings achieved by the authors in their efforts to predict the outcome of government formation processes in European parliamentary and semi-presidential systems. Using data from the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP), the authors propose a new approach that reinterprets error in the coding of CMP data as ambiguity in the actual political positions of parties on the policy dimensions being coded. The range of this error establishes parties’ fuzzy preferences. The set of possible outcomes in the process of government formation is then calculated on the basis of both the fuzzy Pareto set and the fuzzy maximal set, and the predictions are compared with those made by two conventional approaches as well as with the government that was actually formed. The comparison shows that, in most cases, the fuzzy approaches outperform their conventional counterparts.

Fuzzy Social Choice Theory

Fuzzy Social Choice Theory
Author: Michael B. Gibilisco,Annie M. Gowen,Karen E. Albert,John N. Mordeson,Mark J. Wierman,Terry D. Clark
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319051765

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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the social choice literature and shows, by applying fuzzy sets, how the use of fuzzy preferences, rather than that of strict ones, may affect the social choice theorems. To do this, the book explores the presupposition of rationality within the fuzzy framework and shows that the two conditions for rationality, completeness and transitivity, do exist with fuzzy preferences. Specifically, this book examines: the conditions under which a maximal set exists; the Arrow’s theorem; the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem and the median voter theorem. After showing that a non-empty maximal set does exists for fuzzy preference relations, this book goes on to demonstrating the existence of a fuzzy aggregation rule satisfying all five Arrowian conditions, including non-dictatorship. While the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem only considers individual fuzzy preferences, this work shows that both individuals and groups can choose alternatives to various degrees, resulting in a social choice that can be both strategy-proof and non-dictatorial. Moreover, the median voter theorem is shown to hold under strict fuzzy preferences but not under weak fuzzy preferences. By providing a standard model of fuzzy social choice and by drawing the necessary connections between the major theorems, this book fills an important gap in the current literature and encourages future empirical research in the field.

Fifty Years of Fuzzy Logic and its Applications

Fifty Years of Fuzzy Logic and its Applications
Author: Dan E. Tamir,Naphtali D. Rishe,Abraham Kandel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2015-05-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319196831

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This book presents a comprehensive report on the evolution of Fuzzy Logic since its formulation in Lotfi Zadeh’s seminal paper on “fuzzy sets,” published in 1965. In addition, it features a stimulating sampling from the broad field of research and development inspired by Zadeh’s paper. The chapters, written by pioneers and prominent scholars in the field, show how fuzzy sets have been successfully applied to artificial intelligence, control theory, inference, and reasoning. The book also reports on theoretical issues; features recent applications of Fuzzy Logic in the fields of neural networks, clustering, data mining and software testing; and highlights an important paradigm shift caused by Fuzzy Logic in the area of uncertainty management. Conceived by the editors as an academic celebration of the fifty years’ anniversary of the 1965 paper, this work is a must-have for students and researchers willing to get an inspiring picture of the potentialities, limitations, achievements and accomplishments of Fuzzy Logic-based systems.

Modeling Uncertainty with Fuzzy Logic

Modeling Uncertainty with Fuzzy Logic
Author: Asli Celikyilmaz,I. Burhan Türksen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540899242

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The world we live in is pervaded with uncertainty and imprecision. Is it likely to rain this afternoon? Should I take an umbrella with me? Will I be able to find parking near the campus? Should I go by bus? Such simple questions are a c- mon occurrence in our daily lives. Less simple examples: What is the probability that the price of oil will rise sharply in the near future? Should I buy Chevron stock? What are the chances that a bailout of GM, Ford and Chrysler will not s- ceed? What will be the consequences? Note that the examples in question involve both uncertainty and imprecision. In the real world, this is the norm rather than exception. There is a deep-seated tradition in science of employing probability theory, and only probability theory, to deal with uncertainty and imprecision. The mon- oly of probability theory came to an end when fuzzy logic made its debut. H- ever, this is by no means a widely accepted view. The belief persists, especially within the probability community, that probability theory is all that is needed to deal with uncertainty. To quote a prominent Bayesian, Professor Dennis Lindley, “The only satisfactory description of uncertainty is probability.