Computer-assisted reasoning in cluster analysis
E. Backer
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Computer-assisted reasoning in cluster analysis
by E. Backer
Published
1995
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
367
ISBN-10
0133418847
Subjects
Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems
Informatyka
Mind Over Machine
Artificial intelligence and computer science
Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations
Granular computing
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