Professor Bart Kosko, Ph.D., J.D.
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Bart Kosko
Bart Kosko (born February 7, 1960) is a writer and professor of electrical engineering at the University of Southern California (USC). He is a leading researcher and popularizer of fuzzy logic, neural...
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by Bart Kosko (Author) "What is noise?..." (more) Key Phrases: adaptive stochastic resonance, Noise by Bart Kosko Noise, Fuzzy Thinking: The New Science of Fuzzy Logic Noise like his previous popular book Fuzzy Thinking is another impressive work by the polymath Bart Kosko.
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Neural network and 'fuzzy thinking' researcher Bart Kosko is briefly interviewed in this month's Wired where he argues that adding noise to a system, including the human one, may improve performance.
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Dr. Bart Kosko University of Southern California Bart Kosko is a professor of electrical engineering at USC. A celebrated maverick in the world of science, Bart Kosko introduced—and continues to popularize in print and television media—the revolutionary concept of fuzzy logic.
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Bart Kosko. Fuzzy Thinking. Bart Kosko gives a whirlwind, and fairly non-technical, tour of fuzzy logic. He rails against the Western scientific and mathematical 'establishment' who have been dismissive of the approach, and points out that Japanese engineers have incorporated fuzzy logic in many successful products.
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A celebrated maverick in the world of science, Bart Kosko introduced (and continues to popularize in print and television media) the revolutionary concept of fuzzy logic. Bart Kosko, a professor of electrical engineering at USC, holds degrees in law, philosophy, economics, mathematics, and engineering,
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, Bart Kosko argues that even the most annoying racket can be beneficial. The USC professor draws on his degrees in electrical engineering, law, mathematics, economics, and philosophy to connect the finer points of calculus, game theory, and court precedent to all kinds of random, unpredictable energy.
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Bart Kosko (born February 7, 1960) is a writer and professor of electrical engineering at the University of Southern California (USC). He is notable as a researcher and popularizer of fuzzy logic, neural networks, and noise, and author of several trade books and textbooks on these and related subjects...
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by Bart Kosko (Author) "Hold an apple in your hand..." (more) ..... This book won't win any medals as a textbook, but Bart Kosko clearly did not intend for...
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