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  • Ding, X.S., et al. (author)
  • Disjoint Programming in Computational Decision Analysis
  • 2010
  • In: Journal of Uncertain Systems. - 1752-8909. ; 4:1, s. 4-13
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper discusses a series of imprecise decision models and their corresponding computational aspects arising in computational decision analysis. The imprecise decision models relax the traditional point estimates into intervals and incorporate various types of vague information represented as linear constraints from a decision-maker. When the principle of maximizing expected utility is applied as the decision rule, the evaluations of these models become nonconvex optimization problems and require some global optimization strategies. This paper presents a class of global optimization algorithms for solving such non-convex programs. We take advantage of polar cuts and the disjoint structural property of the imprecise decision models to develop generalized cutting plane methods that are different from the traditional class of branch and bound approaches.
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  • Guarino, Donatella, et al. (author)
  • Using Fuzzy Logic to Monitor the State of an Ubiquitous Robotic System
  • 2008
  • In: Journal of Uncertain Systems. - : World Academic Union. - 1752-8909. ; 2:2, s. 123-132
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A trend is emerging in the fields of ambient intelligence (AmI) and autonomous robotics, which points in the direction of a merger between these two fields. The inclusion of robotic devices in AmI system, sometimes named ubiquitous robotics, makes one of the hard problems in this field even harder: how can we provide a comfortable, natural interface between the everyday user and a complex system which consists of a large multitude of highly heterogeneous devices? In this paper, we address a specific, important aspect of this problem: to enable the user of an ubiquitous robotic system to monitor the state of this system in a natural way. The solution that we propose is based on two mechanisms: an expression-based semantics to represent in a uniform way the status of heterogeneous devices; and a common interface point to aggregate the information from all devices into a summary status presented to the user. For both mechanisms, we propose to use the tools of fuzzy logic. We justify this choice by arguments grounded in the semantics and formal properties of fuzzy logic. We also illustrate our approach on a specific type of ubiquitous robotic system called Ecology of Physically Embedded Intelligent Systems, or PEIS-Ecology.
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