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Witold Pedrycz

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  1966
Citations -  69104

Witold Pedrycz is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fuzzy logic & Fuzzy set. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 1766 publications receiving 58203 citations. Previous affiliations of Witold Pedrycz include University of Winnipeg & King Abdulaziz University.

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Resource allocation among multiple targets for a defender-attacker game with false targets consideration

TL;DR: In this article, the optimal resource distribution between target intelligence/protection for the defender and target identification/attack efforts among multiple targets for the attacker is studied, and analytical equilibrium results under various parameter settings are obtained.
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Granular correlation analysis in data mining

TL;DR: It is shown how an analysis of fuzzy granular correlation helps reveal and quantify relationships between variables in any task of data mining.
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Granular neural networks: A study of optimizing allocation of information granularity in input space

TL;DR: An efficient way of forming granular input variables so that the corresponding granular outputs of the neural network achieve the highest values of the criteria of specificity (and support) is explored.
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Utility functions as aggregation functions in face recognition

TL;DR: A novel classification method is presented, which involves a collection of classifiers with a certain utility function regarded as an aggregation operator applied to the results of various classifiers in face recognition.
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Human Centricity and Perception-Based Perspective and Their Centrality to the Agenda of Granular Computing

TL;DR: The author shows how an optimal allocation of granularity helps improve the quality of the solution and facilitate collaborative activities in models of group decision-making and elaborates in detail on the three representative studies.