| Title | Fractal Logic - A New Approach to Intelligent Systems Theory |
| Authors | Anders Torvill Bjorvand |
| Keywords | Neuroscience, fractals, rough sets, genetic algorithms |
| Abstract | This paper introduces the term Fractal Logic and discusses in what ways the ideas
subsumed under this heading may offer a new approach to intelligent systems theory. The
goal is to design a system that can demonstrate intelligent behaviour. Fractal Logic is not a logic in the strict mathematical sense of the word. It is more of a concept. Four main areas of investigation on which fractal logic rely are: neuroscience, fractals, rough sets, and genetic algorithms. A background for these four areas is given before the concept of Fractal Logic is presented. Fractal modelling is suggested for the modelling of the processes of the human brain. Rough set theory is suggested for decision support based on fractal models. Genetic algorithms are suggested for the evolution or learning within these models. |
| Category | Project report |
| Status | Project report at the Norwegian University of Science
and Technology Course 45073: Computer Science Projects |
| Published year | 1995 |
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This document was last changed: 05/19/99 by Anders Torvill Bjorvand