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*BOOKS
 
*BOOKS
 
**T. Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, Third Edition, Wiley, 2010  
 
**T. Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, Third Edition, Wiley, 2010  
**(Only for Italian Students: A. G. Pizzaleo. Fuzzy Logic: come insegneremo alle macchine a ragionare da uomini. Castelvecchi, Roma)
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**(Only for Italian Students) A. G. Pizzaleo. Fuzzy Logic: come insegneremo alle macchine a ragionare da uomini. Castelvecchi, Roma
 
**B. Kosko. Il Fuzzy pensiero. Baldini e Castoldi. (In English: Fuzzy Thinking. Hyperion Press)
 
**B. Kosko. Il Fuzzy pensiero. Baldini e Castoldi. (In English: Fuzzy Thinking. Hyperion Press)
 
**A. Sangalli, The Importance of Being Fuzzy, Princeton University Press
 
**A. Sangalli, The Importance of Being Fuzzy, Princeton University Press

Revision as of 00:43, 8 November 2011

This is a description page for the PhD course on SC2012.


Course Aim & Organization

Soft Computing includes technologies (Fuzzy Systems, Neural Networks, Stochastic Algorithms , Bayesian Networks, ...) to model complex systems and offer a powerful tool both for research and companies in different, rapidly growing application areas, such as, for instance: data analysis, automatic control, modeling of artificial and natural phoenomena, modeling of behaviors (e.g., of users), decision support. The course will introduce rigorously the fundamentals of the different modeling approaches, will put in evidence the application possibilities, by comparing different models, examples and application cases, will describe how to design systems based on these technologies. No specific background is required. In past editions the course has been followed by people with many different backgrounds among which: all engineering specialties, biology, vulcanology, architecture.

Teachers

The course will be held by:

Course Schedule

 Please consider this schedule as tentative ... 
 The course will start in September 2012, details about lecture time will be available soon

In the following you find the detailed schedule for the course and the rooms booked for it. In brackets you find also the lecturer for each specific topic.

  • 12/09/2012: Fuzzy Logic (4h by Andrea Bonarini)
  • 14/09/2012: Fuzzy Logic (4h by Andrea Bonarini)
  • 17/09/2012: Feed Forwards Neural Networks (4h by Matteo Matteucci)
  • 19/09/2012: Feed Forwards Neural Networks (4h by Matteo Matteucci)
  • 21/09/2012: Genetic Algorithms (4h by Andrea Bonarini)
  • 24/09/2012: Bayesian Networks (4h by Matteo Matteucci)
  • 26/09/2012: Estimation of Distribution Algorithms (4h by Matteo Matteucci)
  • 28/09/2012: Reinforcement Learning (4h by Andrea Bonarini)

Course Material & Referencies

The following is some suggested material to follow the course lectures organized by topic.

Course Slides

TBC

Fuzzy Systems

Neural Networks

Genetic Algorithms

Bayesian Networks

TBC

Bayesian Networks

TBC

Reinforcement Learning

Course Evaluation

TBC