Description |
Online resource |
Summary |
"The International journal of approximate reasoning is intended to serve as a forum for the treatment of imprecision and uncertainty in artificial and computational intelligence, covering both the foundations of uncertainty theories, and the design of intelligent systems for scientific and engineering applications. It publishes high-quality research papers describing theoretical developments or innovative applications, as well as review articles on topics of general interest." |
Notes |
Title from contents screen (ScienceDirect, viewed March 8, 2007) |
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Some issues also have distinctive titles |
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Published: Elsevier <2004-> |
Numbering |
Some nos. issued in combined form |
Notes |
"Computer scientists, mathematicians, statisticians, engineers." |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Issuing Body |
"The journal is affiliated with the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society (NAFIPS)." |
Notes |
Vol. 44, issue 3 (Mar. 2007), viewed March 8, 2007 |
Subject |
Expert systems (Computer science) -- Periodicals
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Fuzzy systems -- Periodicals
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Reasoning -- Periodicals
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Form |
Electronic journal
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Author |
North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society
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LC no. |
2007233075 |
ISSN |
1873-4731 |
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0888-613X |
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