IEEE - SOFA 2005
IEEE International
Workshop on Soft Computing Applications
27-30 August, 2005
Szeged-Hungary and Arad-Romania
Organized
by:
IEEE Hungary Section
IEEE Romania Section
EUROFUSE
Hungarian Fuzzy Association
Romanian Society of Control Engineering and Technical Informatics
The General Association of Engineers in Romania – Arad Section
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
“ Aurel Vlaicu” University from Arad
Szent Istvan University, Budapest
Budapest Tech
Invitation
Soft computing (SC) is
a collection of methodologies that are trying to cope
with the main disadvantage of the conventional (hard)
computing: the poor performances when working in uncertain
conditions. The fundamental idea of soft computing
is to emulate the human like reasoning. The classic
constituents of SC are fuzzy logic, neural network
theory and probabilistic reasoning, but new methods
are continuously emerging: belief networks, genetic
algorithms, anytime algorithms, chaos theory, some
parts of learning theory, etc. Due to the large variety
and complexity of the domain, the constituting methods
of SC are not competing for a comprehensive ultimate
solution. Instead they are complementing each other,
for dedicated solutions adapted to each specific problem.
Hundreds of concrete applications are already available
in control, decision making, pattern recognition and
robotics. The SC systems are tolerant to imprecision,
uncertainty, and partial truth. Their main advantages
are tractability, robustness, and low cost implementations.
At the same time SC is a major developing vector of
the Artificial Intelligence