While in Part V we have been engaged in assembling computational tools previously assessed to build a complete system from signals to decisions, in this part we close the book with some examples of how to merge conceptual tools. The aim is to render them adequate to face complex data within elementary tasks. The strategy is to drill some either analytical or logical aspects, to the depth they need, in order to embed additional conceptual facilities in the basic procedures. Once more we plan to avoid embarking on algorithmic sophistication, leaving it to specialized books or web repositories. © 2008 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Apolloni, B., Pedrycz, W., Bassis, S., & Malchiodi, D. (2008). Knowledge engineering. Studies in Computational Intelligence, 138, 411–450. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79864-4_12
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