Research Interests and Projects of F.E.Cellier
Concerning the Modeling of Ill-defined Systems Through Fuzzy Inductive Reasoning
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         Development of a Fuzzy Extension of the Inductive Reasoning Methodology (1989-1991) 
  
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         Development of a Fuzzy Extension of the Methodology of Reconstruction
         Analysis (1993-1997) 
  
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         Development of a MATLAB-based Software System for Qualitative Modeling
         and Simulation of Ill-defined Systems Using the Fuzzy Inductive Reasoning (FIR)
         Methodology (1986-2005) 
  
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         Development of a Strategy of an Optimal Economic Management for Semi-intensive
         Shrimp Farming by Means of FIR (1993-1995) 
  
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         Development of FIR Models for an Estimation of the Water Demand of a Region (1994-1999) 
  
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         Development of FIR Models for the Central Nervous Control of the Cardiovascular
         System (1994-2003) 
  
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         Development of FIR Models to Judge the Depth of Anesthesia
         during Surgical Operations (1993-1996) 
  
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         Development of Fuzzy Controllers by Means of FIR and Inverse Modeling (1993-1996) 
  
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         Development of Methods for Bridging Missing Data Points During the Identification
         of FIR Models (1993-1994) 
  
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         Development of Methods for Estimating the Prediction Error of FIR (1995-1999) 
  
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         Development of Methods for the Parallel Application of FIR and Reconstruction Analysis
         Modeling Techniques at Different Levels of Granularity (1993-2005) 
  
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         Development of Methods for the Prediction of Time Instants of New Technological
         Developments Using FIR (1995-1998) 
  
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         Development of Neural Networks for the Real-Time Implementation of FIR Models (1993-1996) 
  
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         Development of Univariant and Multivariant Time-series Analysis Techniques Using FIR (1995-1999) 
  
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         Development of Watchdog Monitors of Complex Technical Processes by Means of FIR (1992-1996) 
 
 
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