FLINS-related activities in Russia

Gert de Cooman, Da Ruan, Alexander P. Ryjov

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    Abstract

    For FLINS '94, the first international workshop on fuzzy logic and intelligent technologies in nuclear science, held in September 1994 in Mol, Belgium, a total of 35% of all accepted papers were submitted by Russian scientists. They were presented by only five participants from Russia. This was due to the limited funding available for the workshop. As a result, some important results from our Russian colleagues with possible applications in the framework of FLINS were not reported on. In this paper, we fill this gap, by summarizing all the contributions (20 extended abstracts in the FLINS '94 proceedings) from Russia to FLINS '94 as a survey of the current FLINS-related activities in Russia.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)163-173
    Number of pages11
    JournalFuzzy sets and systems
    Volume74
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 25 Aug 1995

    Funding

    We thank all Russian contributors to the FLINS '94 proceedings. Part of the editorial work for this paper was done during a visit of one of the authors (De Cooman) to Lomonosov's Moscow State University. He would like to thank the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research for the travel grant that allowed him to make this visit. A. Ryjov would also like to thank both FLINS and the International Science Foundation for providing him with a travel grant which allowed him to take part in FLINS '94 and help finish the editorial work for this paper.

    FundersFunder number
    FRS-FNRS - Fond national de la recherche scientifique

      ASJC Scopus subject areas

      • Logic
      • Artificial Intelligence

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