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  • ...ycz">{{cite book|last1=Pedrycz|first1=Witold|title=Fuzzy control and fuzzy systems|year=1993|publisher=Research Studies Press Ltd.|edition=2}}</ref><ref name= ...ogramming.Indeed, denote by ''f'' the fuzzy function arising of an IF-THEN systems of rules. Then we can translate this system into a fuzzy program P containi ...
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  • ...lues]], the [[Wikipedia:microcontroller|microcontroller]] then [[Wikipedia:decision making|makes decisions]] for what action to take, based on a set of "rules" ...it could be used without bothering with fuzzy logic, but remember that the decision is based on a set of rules: ...
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  • == What is a Decision? == ...hoice can be either risky (include some uncertainties) or certain. Usually decision process concentrates on choosing the best alternative. The best alternative ...
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  • ...to a geolocation (temperature at the geolocation) to more complex decision support layers that assign different mathematical functions to geolocations that co * '''[[Spatial Decision Support Systems]]''' ...
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  • ...nities and/or the environment they are exposed to and a derive appropriate decision for risk mitigation from the awarness about the risks. The term's meaning h * '''(Mobile Devices as [[Spatial Decision Support Systems|Decision Support Client]])''' To become risk literate is it necessary to deal with data, inf ...
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  • ...y of resources for risk mitigation are main aspect of the spatial decision support. The results of the [w:Community_of_practice|community of practice] at the .../Modelling of Risks and Response Maps/]]''' for [[Spatial Decision Support Systems]] ...
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  • ...ribution in general will not look like multivariate normal distribution. A decision-maker will be able to identify areas on the map where it is more likely tha ...d as surface of the earth and <math>A</math> is the area of interest for a decision maker or risk manager. ...
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  • [[File:GPS Satellite NASA art-iif.jpg|thumb|Global Satellite Navigation Systems ]] ...area of the skin must be covered by human tissue) and compare that with a support of patients in remote areas, where medical services are not available. Cons ...
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  • .... (2005). Applied satellite navigation-using GPS, GALILEO and augmentation systems.</ref> ...e positioning with current multi-constellation global navigation satellite systems: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou. Scientific reports, 5.</ref> ([https://w ...
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  • : ''"How long does it take until an ambulance with medical support is available?"'' ...d |semi-arid]] region will cut down trees for fire wood or for a campfire. Systems analysis will tell us, that cutting down trees will increase erosion of soi ...
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  • ...o use ML infrastructure on Open Data repositories (e.g. for a humanitarian support of communities). Two learning systems <math>(M_t)_{t\in T}</math> and <math>(\widetilde{M_t})_{t\in T}</math> can ...
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  • the final decision outcome which is taken according to the authority of the players, the utter is the main characteristic of such systems. In this paper, we aim at formalizing a deliberative process with a formal ...
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  • * Explain, why Spatial Fuzzy Logic can be used in [[Spatial Decision Support Systems]]. |title=Optical Character Recognition Systems for Different Languages with Soft Computing ...
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  • ...how consumers make decisions. People are influenced by many factors in the decision making process, including economic, psychological, and environmental factor ...tional and willing to search for all information before making an informed decision. Reisch and Zhao (2017) states the neoclassical approach describes a consum ...
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  • Reasoning, as a part of executive decision making, is also closely identified with the ability to self-consciously cha When evaluating a moral decision, "morality is, at the very least, the effort to guide one's conduct by ''re ...
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  • ...eloping countries were an attempt to have an impact on health risks and to support disease control. Precision farming makes use of GPS and GNSS data, which en ...is already used for the aforementioned purpose, the need for technology to support farmers and industry to manage their land in a non-destructive /-intrusive ...
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  • ...olve it: one relying upon Information Theory, described in the form of the decision-tree learning model, and other relying on Probability Theory, described in ...1|issn=0885-6125}}</ref> can build up a classification structure such as a decision tree from the attribute data using a recursive, “greedy” approach. After se ...
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  • ...te social environment and by the welfare regime of a state (i.e. different support networks). The study also finds that these factors can interact.<ref>{{Cite ...eans protecting information and [[Wikipedia:information system|information systems]] from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, peru ...
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  • ...ypothesis. Future research should delve deeper into UC-SAT's potential and support this claim with mathematical proofs and experimental data. ==== The Deficiencies of 3-SAT in Real-World Decision-Making Systems ==== ...
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  • ...eld of [[w:en:computer science|computer science]] that studies distributed systems. A ''distributed system'' is a system whose components are located on diffe |title=Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design (5th Edition) ...
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  • ...es play an important role in today's IT based economy. Many industries and systems depend on the accuracy of databases to carry out operations. Therefore, the ...n relations that are extracted from free text using information extraction systems<ref name="queue/mccallum05">{{cite journal|title=Information extraction: Di ...
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  • Given the documentation of normal or systems accidents, any other assumption would seem questionable. ...evidence suggested that most stars would seem to have a planet that would support life roughly like our earth. Such planets, Fremi thought, would most likel ...
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