Title :
Toward a Theory of Granular Computing for Human-Centered Information Processing
Author :
Bargiela, Andrzej ; Pedrycz, Witold
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham
fDate :
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Human-centered information processing has been pioneered by Zadeh through his introduction of the concept of fuzzy sets in the mid 1960s. The insights that were afforded through this formalism have led to the development of the granular computing (GrC) paradigm in the late 1990s. Subsequent research has highlighted the fact that many founding principles of GrC have, in fact, been adopted in other information-processing paradigms and, indeed, in the context of various scientific methodologies. This study expands on our earlier research exploring the foundations of GrC and casting it as a structured combination of algorithmic and non- algorithmic information processing that mimics human, intelligent synthesis of knowledge from information.
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; fuzzy set theory; information retrieval; algorithmic information processing; fuzzy sets; granular computing; human-centered information processing; structured combination; Granular computing (GrC); human-centered information processing; information abstraction; universal Turing machine;
Journal_Title :
Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TFUZZ.2007.905912