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Plenary Lecture
Fuzzy Technologies of Weakly Structurable
Systems’ Modeling and Simulation
P rofessor
Gia Sirbiladze
Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Exact & Natural Sciences
Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia.
E-mail: g.sirbiladze@tsu.ge
Abstract: The Plenary
Speech will present the new approach to the study of optimization of weakly structurable fuzzy dynamic systems (Extremal Fuzzy Dynamic System (EFDS)).
This approach is based on the six papers published in the Int. Journal of
General Systems (by G. Sirbiladze, ”Modeling of Extremal Fuzzy Dynamic
Systems”. Parts I-VI: 34,2, 2005, 107-138; 139-167; 169-198; 35, 4, 2006,
435-459; 35, 5, 2006, 529-554; 36,1 2007, 19-58). Different from other
approaches where the source of fuzzy uncertainty in dynamic systems is
expert, this approach considers time as long as an expert to be the source
of fuzzy uncertainty. This notably widens the area of studied problems. All
these is connected to the incomplete, imprecise, anomal and extremal
processes in nature and society, where connections between the system’s
objects are of subjective (expert) nature, which is caused by lack of
objective information about the evolution of studied system, for example in
1) engineering problems, 2) economics and business of developing countries,
3) management of evacuation processes in catastrophe areas, estimation of
disease spreading in epidemical regions; 4) research of complex systems of
applied physics, 5) conflictology, sociology, medical diagnosis, etc; One of
our purposes is to create scenarios describing possible evolution of EFDS
using methods of optimization developed by the framework of expert-possibilistic
theory. This includes construction of algorithms of logical-possibilistic
simulations of anomal and extremal process analysis.
The plenary speech will cover the following topics: introduce the notions of
extremal fuzzy time moments and intervals; construction of fuzzy processes
with possibilistic uncertainty, the source of which is extremal fuzzy time
intervals; the dynamics of EFDS’s; questions of the ergodicity of EFDS’s;
Fuzzy-integral representations of controllable extremal fuzzy processes;
Sufficient and necessary conditions for the existence of an extremal fuzzy
optimal control processes. A separate
consideration will be given to the case where an extremal fuzzy control
process acting on the EFDS does not depend on an EFDS state. Applying
Bellman’s optimality principle and assuming that the gain-loss process
exists for the EFDS, a variant of the fuzzy integral representation of an
optimal control is given for the EFDS. This variant employs the instrument
of extended extremal fuzzy composition measures. An example of constructing
of the EFDS optimal control will be presented.
Brief
Biography of the Speaker:
Dr. Gia Sirbiladze is a full professor at the Department of Computer Science
of Faculty of Exact & Natural Sciences of Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State
University, Georgia. He received his Ph.D. degree in 1991 from the
Computational Mathematics Institute of the Georgian Academy of Science. He
received his D. Sci. degree from the same institute in 2005. His scientific
interests include areas such as Intelligent Fuzzy Technologies and General
Systems, Fuzzy Technologies in Decision-making Support Systems, Fuzzy
Extremal Dynamic Systems - Control, Filtration and Identification, Fuzzy
Discrete Optimization Problems and Modeling Decisions. Dr. Gia Sirbiladze
has published 54 scientific papers on the above-listed topics. He is an
author of one monograph on Decision Making Problems in General Environment.
Dr.Gia Sirbiladze is a member of the National Union of Mathematicians in
Georgia. He serves as a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews. He has reviewed
papers for more then 15 international and local journals and conferences. He
serves as Information Technology expert for Georgian National Scientific
Fund. Dr.Gia Sirbiladze has participated in several national and
international research projects.
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