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Revised - U - Syllabus Soft Computing19-20

This document provides information about the course "Soft Computing" for undergraduate students. The 3-credit course is an elective that introduces soft computing techniques for dealing with uncertainty in pattern recognition and real-world problems. It covers topics like fuzzy logic, fuzzy type-2 clustering, rough set theory, genetic algorithms, and their applications. The course objectives are to learn how to apply soft computing methods to solve problems and explore their application areas. Assessment includes class assignments, exams, and projects. Prerequisites include knowledge of mathematics, neural networks, and MATLAB.

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Revised - U - Syllabus Soft Computing19-20

This document provides information about the course "Soft Computing" for undergraduate students. The 3-credit course is an elective that introduces soft computing techniques for dealing with uncertainty in pattern recognition and real-world problems. It covers topics like fuzzy logic, fuzzy type-2 clustering, rough set theory, genetic algorithms, and their applications. The course objectives are to learn how to apply soft computing methods to solve problems and explore their application areas. Assessment includes class assignments, exams, and projects. Prerequisites include knowledge of mathematics, neural networks, and MATLAB.

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MIT SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, MIT ADTU, PUNE B.

TECH, IS (BTIS)

Course Code Course Title Category

17BTIS621 Soft Computing Elective

Contact Hours per Week

CA FE Credits
L T D/P

3 1 0 40 60 3

Prerequisite:
 Student must have knowledge of Fundamental Mathematics.
 Student must know the basics of Neural Networks.
 Students should know MATLAB.

Course Objectives:

 To deal with the uncertainty that is inherent in any pattern recognition task.
 To introduce soft computing techniques which can deal with uncertainty in real world
problems.
 To learn problem solving using natural optimization techniques.
 To explore application areas of soft computing technique.

COURSE CONTENT

Unit 1. Introduction 8
Introduction to Soft Computing, Characteristics of Soft computing, Significance of Soft
computing, Applications of Soft computing techniques, Intelligent systems- Machine
intelligence, Meaning of intelligence, Dynamics of intelligence, Intelligent machines, Basic
concepts of Fuzzy logic, Difference between crisp and fuzzy sets, Operations on Fuzzy sets-
Examples.
Unit 2. Fuzzy Logic I 9
Fuzzy relations, Properties of Fuzzy Relations, Fuzzy membership functions, Features of Fuzzy
membership functions, Membership Value Assignment, Fuzzy proposition, Fuzzy implications, ,
uncertainty, Fuzzification, Defuzzification, Fuzzy logic controller- Steps in Designing FLC,
Applications of Fuzzy logic.
Case Study- fuzzy logic as a tool to analyse relationship between client satisfaction and project
importance, fuzzy image processing, intelligence appliances using fuzzy logic.

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Unit 3. Fuzzy Logic II and Rough Set Theory 10


Fuzzy inferences, Introduction to Fuzzy type-2 Fuzzy clustering method: soft clustering, fuzzy c-
means clustering method, Neuro-fuzzy systems, Rough set theory, Indiscernibility Relations,
Rough Approximation, Rough set theory for clustering- Rough K-means Clustering Algorithms.
Case study- Fuzzy type-2 for time-series forecasting in fashion, Utilization of Rough K-means
clustering for recommender system, library data, travel guide information.
Unit 4. Evolutionary Computing 10
Evolutionary Computing, Optimization problem solving - finding best solution, minimum seeing
algorithms, natural optimization methods, Genetic algorithm- fitness function, crossover,
mutation.
Case study- Genetic algorithm for scheduling problems e.g. bus driver scheduling, Nurse
scheduling.
Unit 5. , Optimization methods and soft computing for smart machine design 8
Other evolutionary computing methods such as: ant colony optimization, swarm optimization-
PSO. Soft computing for smart machine design- Intelligent machines, intelligent control,
Hierarchical architecture, Development steps. Soft Computing for decision support system, data
compression, bioinformatics, automotive systems and manufacturing.
Case study: PSO for wireless sensor networks.

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Course Outcomes: (Students will be able to-)

 Gain knowledge of soft computing domain


 Use soft techniques to solve real world problems

 Gain knowledge of Fuzzy logic, Rough set theory, and evolutionary techniques.
 Explore applicative areas of Soft Computing Techniques.
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Text Books:
1. Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems Design, Fakhreddine O. Karray and Clarence De
Silva, Pearson, 2004
2. Principles of Soft Computing , S. N. Sivanandam, S. N. Deepa, John Wiley & Sons, 2007
Reference Books:
1. Fuzzy Logic: A Pratical approach, F. Martin, Mc neill, and Ellen Thro, AP Professional,
2000.

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2. Fuzzy Logic With Engineering Applications, Third Edition Thomas, Timothy Ross, John
Wiley & Sons,2010
3. Neuro- Fuzzy and Soft Computing, J.S. Jang, C.T. Sun, E. Mizutani, PHI Learning
Private Limited.
4. A First Course in Fuzzy Logic, Third Edition, Hung T. Nguyen, Elbert A. Walker, Taylor
& Francis Group, LLC, 2008 7.
5. Introduction to Fuzzy Logic using MATLAB, S. N. Sivanandam , S.Sumathi, S. N.
Deepa, Springer Verlag, 2007

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