Journal: IEEE T. Fuzzy Systems

Volume 2, Issue 1

4 -- 15Michael Laviolette, John W. Seaman. The efficacy of fuzzy representations of uncertainty
16 -- 21Didier Dubois, Henri Prade. Fuzzy sets-a convenient fiction for modeling vagueness and possibility
22 -- 26Ellen Hisdal. Interpretative versus prescriptive fuzzy set theory
27 -- 31George J. Klir. On the alleged superiority of probabilistic representation of uncertainty
32 -- 33Bart Kosko. The probability monopoly
34 -- 36Nic Wilson. Vagueness and Bayesian probability
38 -- 42Michael Laviolette, John W. Seaman. Unity and diversity of fuzziness-from a probability viewpoint
43 -- 0William H. Woodall, Robert E. Davis. Comments on "Editorial: fuzzy models-what are they and why?"
43 -- 45James C. Bezdek. The thirsty traveler visits Gamont: a rejoinder to "Comments on fuzzy sets-what are they and why?"
46 -- 63Chin-Teng Lin, C. S. George Lee. Reinforcement structure/parameter learning for neural-network-based fuzzy logic control systems
64 -- 73Chuen-Tsai Sun. Rule-base structure identification in an adaptive-network-based fuzzy inference system
74 -- 81S. Joe Qin, Guy Borders. A multiregion fuzzy logic controller for nonlinear process control
82 -- 88Charles M. Higgins, Rodney M. Goodman. Fuzzy rule-based networks for control