Summary: | The theory and applications of� intelligent systems is today an important field of research. This� book is an up-to-date collection of seventeen chapters, written by recognized experts in the field. In an introductory mathematical foundations part an overview of generalizations of the integral inequalities for nonadditive integrals �and a construction of the General Prioritized Fuzzy Satisfaction Problem is given. Then different aspects of robotics are presented, such as the differences between human beings and robots, the �motion of bipedal humanoid robots, and an evaluation of� different autonomous quadrotor flight controllers. Also Fuzzy Systems are presented by a model of basic planar imprecise geometric objects� allowing� various applications in image analysis , GIS, and robotics, as well as a� type-2 fuzzy logic in� a software library for developing perceptual computers, and a two--degree--of--freedom� speed control solutions for a brushless Direct Current motor. �The book also presents recent applications in medicine such as �a Virtual Doctor System, methods for a face to face human machine interaction, and� an emotion estimation,� with applications�� for multiple diseases and the effect of the applied therapy. The last part of the book covers different applications in transportation, network monitoring, and localization of pedestrians in images.
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