Computational Intelligence in Time Series Forecasting: Theory and Engineering Applications (Advances in Industrial Control) | 
enlarge | Authors: Ajoy K. Palit, Dobrivoje Popovic Publisher: Springer Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 372 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.4 x 1
ISBN: 1852339489 Dewey Decimal Number: 519.550285 EAN: 9781852339487
Publication Date: October 18, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Foresight in an engineering enterprise can make the difference between success and failure and can be vital to the effective control of industrial systems. Forecasting the future from accumulated historical data is a tried and tested method in areas such as engineering finance. Applying time series analysis in the on-line milieu of most industrial plants has been more problematic because of the time and computational effort required. The advent of soft computing tools such as the neural network and the genetic algorithm offers a solution. Chapter by chapter, Computational Intelligence in Time Series Forecasting harnesses the power of intelligent technologies individually and in combination. Examples of the particular systems and processes susceptible to each technique are investigated, cultivating a comprehensive exposition of the improvements on offer in quality, model building and predictive control and the selection of appropriate tools from the plethora available; these include: forecasting electrical load, chemical reactor behaviour and high-speed-network congestion using fuzzy logic; prediction of airline passenger patterns and of output data for nonlinear plant with combination neuro-fuzzy networks; evolutionary modelling and anticipation of stock performance by the use of genetic algorithms. Application-oriented engineers in process control, manufacturing, the production industries and research centres will find much to interest them in Computational Intelligence in Time Series Forecasting and the book is suitable for industrial training purposes while it will also serve as valuable reference material for experimental researchers.
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Research based book February 19, 2006 Mohadig Widha Rousstia (Bremen, Germany) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For the novice reader in this field of expertise this book is well suited. It does not mean that this book is not extensively explained, but the book is easy to understand since it is going step by step through many research result examples conducted in clear way. The author intended the book to be finished within approximately few weeks of intensively reading,and some prior knowledges. The presentation is awesome and includes up-to-date notions, namely Neural Network approach, Fuzzy Logic perspective and Evolutionary Computing as well. The Evolutionary Computing contains Genetic Algorithm, Genetic Programming, Evolutionary Strategy, Evolutionary Programming and Differential Evolution. The four last notions are left in concise for some reasons. Furthermore, the Hybrid method,i.e. Neuro-Fuzzy, is explained completely by many research results exploiting the robustness of Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy inference system applied with Mackey-Glass Chaotic time series and Wang data nonlinear inputs. The most recent developments are presented in some pages including Wavelet Networks, Fractal Based Network and Fuzzy Clustering. However, this book is intended for postgraduate student, scientist and industrial workers in area of control, pattern recognition, robotic and many more.
Book about foresight that doen't give much insight July 4, 2008 Dekwo Kybon (Belgium) The book is a summary of equations. These equations aren't explained whatsoever. Not even the symbols used in those equations are explained. If you understand this book, you shouldn't have bought it, because you probably allready understood everything that was in it. It looks nice, but it's not.
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