Grey data analysis : methods, models and applications
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| Language | English |
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2016.
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| Series | Computational risk management.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9789811018411 9789811018404 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource |
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| 245 | 0 | 0 | |a Grey data analysis : |b methods, models and applications / |c Sifeng Liu, Yingjie Yang, Jeffrey Forrest. |
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| 505 | 0 | |a Foreword I; Foreword II; Foreword III; Foreword IV; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Authors; Abstract; 1 Introduction to Grey Systems Research; 1.1 Appearance and Growth of Grey Systems Research; 1.2 Development History and Current State; 1.3 Characteristics of Uncertain System; 1.3.1 Incomplete Information; 1.3.2 Inaccuracies in Data; 1.3.3 The Scientific Principle of Simplicity; 1.3.4 Precise Models Suffer from Inaccuracies; 1.4 Comparison of Several Studies of Uncertain Systems; 1.5 Most Actively Studied Uncertain Systems Theories; 1.6 Elementary Concepts of Grey System. | |
| 505 | 8 | |a 1.7 Fundamental Principles of Grey Systems; 2 The Grey Systems Theory Framework; 2.1 Grey Models and Framework; 2.2 The Thinking, Models and Framework of Grey Systems Theory; 2.2.1 Grey Numbers and Its Operations; 2.2.2 The Grey Sequence Operator; 2.2.3 The Grey Prediction Models; 2.2.4 Grey Incidence Analysis Models; 2.2.5 Grey Clustering Evaluation Models; 2.2.6 Grey Decision-Making Models; 2.2.7 Combined Grey Models; 2.2.8 Grey Control Models; 2.3 The New Framework and Main Components of Grey Systems Theory; 3 Grey Numbers and Their Operations; 3.1 Grey Numbers. | |
| 505 | 8 | |a 3.2 The Whitenization of a Grey Number and Degree of Greyness; 3.3 Degree of Greyness Defined by Axioms; 3.4 The Operations of Interval Grey Numbers; 3.5 General Grey Numbers and Their Operations; 3.5.1 Reduced Form of Interval Grey Numbers; 3.5.2 General Grey Numbers and Their Reduced Form; 3.5.3 Synthesis of Degree of Greyness and Operations of General Grey Numbers; 4 Sequence Operators and Grey Data Mining; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Systems Under Shocking Disturbances and Buffer Operators; 4.2.1 The Trap for Shocking Disturbed System Forecasting; 4.2.2 Axioms that Define Buffer Operators. | |
| 505 | 8 | |a 4.2.3 Properties of Buffer Operators; 4.3 Construction of Practically Useful Buffer Operators; 4.3.1 Weakening Buffer Operators; 4.3.2 Strengthening Buffer Operators; 4.3.3 The General Form of Buffer Operator; 4.4 Average Operator; 4.5 The Quasi-Smooth Sequence and Stepwise Ratio Operator; 4.6 Accumulating and Inverse Accumulating Operators; 4.7 Exponentiality of Accumulating Generation; 5 Grey Incidence Analysis Models; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Grey Incidence Factors and Set of Grey Incidence Operators; 5.3 Degrees of Grey Incidences Model; 5.4 Absolute Degree of Grey Incidence Model. | |
| 505 | 8 | |a 5.4.1 Relative and Synthetic Degree of Grey Incidence Models; 5.4.1.1 Relative Degree of Grey Incidence Model; 5.4.1.2 Synthetic Degree of Grey Incidence Model; 5.4.2 Similarity, Closeness and Three-Dimensional Degree of Grey Incidence Models; 5.4.2.1 Grey Incidence Models Based on Similarity and Closeness; 5.4.2.2 Three-Dimension Degree of Grey Incidence Models; 5.5 Superiority Analysis; 5.5.1 Practical Application; 6 Grey Clustering Evaluation Models; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Grey Incidence Clustering Model; 6.3 Variable Weight Grey Clustering Model; 6.4 Fixed Weight Grey Clustering Model. | |
| 506 | |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty | ||
| 520 | 8 | |a Annotation |b This book inclusively and systematically presents the fundamental methods, models and techniques of practical application of grey data analysis, bringing together the authors many years of theoretical exploration, real-life application, and teaching. It also reflects the majority of recent theoretical and applied advances in the theory achieved by scholars from across the world, providing readers a vivid overall picture of this new theory and its pioneering research activities. The book includes 12 chapters, covering the introduction to grey systems, a novel framework of grey system theory, grey numbers and their operations, sequence operators and grey data mining, grey incidence analysis models, grey clustering evaluation models, series of GM models, combined grey models, techniques for grey systems forecasting, grey models for decision-making, techniques for grey control, etc. It also includes a software package that allows practitioners to conveniently and practically employ the theory and methods presented in this book. All methods and models presented here were chosen for their practical applicability and have been widely employed in various research works. I still remember 1983, when I first participated in a course on Grey System Theory. The mimeographed teaching materials had a blue cover and were presented as a book. It was like finding a treasure: This fascinating book really inspired me as a young intellectual going through a period of confusion and lack of academic direction. It shone with pearls of wisdom and offered a beacon in the mist for a man trying to find his way in academic research. This book became the guiding light in my life journey, inspiring me to forge an indissoluble bond with Grey System Theory. Sifeng Liu." | |
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