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Teaching Activities in Fuzzy Logic and Technologies

In the following, we provide a comprehensible list of teaching activities in fuzzy logic and related fields.

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Austria

  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Logic I
    Responsible: Erich Peter Klement
    Institute: Fuzzy Logic Lab Linz-Hagenberg, Johannes Kepler University Linz
    Level: graduate and postgraduate
    Topics covered: An introductory course to the basic concepts of fuzzy set theory, many-valued logic, rule-based approaches in artificial intelligence, approximate reasoning, possibility theory, etc.
    Duration: 2h lecture, 1h exercise per week for one semester (approx. 15 weeks)
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Logic II
    Responsible: Erich Peter Klement
    Institute: Fuzzy Logic Lab Linz-Hagenberg, Johannes Kepler University Linz
    Level: graduate and postgraduate
    Topics covered: An introduction to the basic concepts of fuzzy control, modeling of fuzzy systems, interpolation and approximation by fuzzy systems, etc.
    Duration: 2h lecture, 1h exercise per week for one semester (approx. 15 weeks)
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Systems
    Responsible: Ulrich Bodenhofer
    Institute: University of Derby in Austria (franchise)
    Level: undergraduate
    Topics covered: introduction to fuzzy sets, logics, and systems
    Additional information: http://ulrich.bodenhofer.com/lectures/fuz/
    Duration: roughly 30 hours in total
  • Title of the course: Genetic Algorithms: Theory and Applications
    Responsible: Ulrich Bodenhofer
    Institute: Fuzzy Logic Lab Linz-Hagenberg, Johannes Kepler University Linz
    Level: graduate and postgraduate
    Topics covered: Introduction to genetic algorithms and genetic programming, with applications in machine learning and fuzzy systems
    Additional information: http://www.flll.jku.at/teaching/Ga/ga.html
    Duration: 2h lecture per week for one semester (approx. 15 weeks)
  • Title of the course: Neural Networks
    Responsible: Ulrich Bodenhofer
    Institute: Fuzzy Logic Lab Linz-Hagenberg, Johannes Kepler University Linz
    Level: graduate and postgraduate
    Topics covered: Introduction to the basic concepts of neural networks, fuzzy neural networks, and self-organizing maps
    Additional information: http://www.flll.jku.at/teaching/NeuralNetworks/ann.html
    Duration: 2h lecture per week for one semester (approx. 15 weeks)
  • Title of the course: Knowledge-Based Methods in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition
    Responsible: Ulrich Bodenhofer
    Institute: Fuzzy Logic Lab Linz-Hagenberg, Johannes Kepler University Linz
    Level: graduate and postgraduate
    Topics covered: Case studies how fuzzy systems and other knowledge-based methods can be applied to image processing and pattern recognition
    Additional information: http://www.flll.jku.at/teaching/Pattern/pattern.html
    Duration: 2h lecture per week for one semester (approx. 15 weeks)
  • Title of the course: Many-Valued Logics
    Responsible: Ulrich Bodenhofer
    Institute: Fuzzy Logic Lab Linz-Hagenberg, Johannes Kepler University Linz
    Level: graduate and postgraduate
    Topics covered: Introduction to the formal treatment of fuzzy and many-valued logics
    Additional information: http://www.flll.jku.at/teaching/mvl.html
    Duration: 2h lecture per week for one semester (approx. 15 weeks)

Belgium

  • Title of the course: Computational techniques
    Responsible: Prof. Dr. Bernard De Baets
    Other people involved: none
    Institute: Ghent University, Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences
    Level: Master level (after reform of European Universities)
    Topics covered: Fuzzy set theory, fuzzy modelling, natural computing (GA, NN, etc.), pattern recognition
    Duration: 45 hours
    Additional information: this is a new course in view of the reform to the BAMA structure of European universities. At least 50% of the course is dealing with fuzzy logic. It will be though for the first time in 2003.
  • Title of the course: Fuzziness and Uncertainty models
    Responsible: Prof. Dr. Etienne E. Kerre
    Institute: Ghent University, Belgium
    Level: graduate
    Topics covered: basic principles of fuzzy set theory. For more details see the webpage of the university or my cv
    Duration: 30hours theory and 15 hours exercises
    Number of students: 55
  • Title of the course: Capita selecta from fuzzy set theory
    Responsible: Prof. Dr. Etienne E. Kerre
    Institute: Ghent University, Belgium
    Level: graduate
    Topics covered: advanced topics depending on the interest of the audience,including fuzzy relational calculus with several implications
    Duration: 30hours theory and 15 hours exercises
    Number of students: about 10
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy logic
    Responsible: Prof. Dr. Etienne E. Kerre
    Institute: Ghent University, Belgium
    Level: postgraduate
    Topics covered: fuzzy sets for the application to expert knowledge representation and processing
    Duration: 30 hours
    Number of students: about 8
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy sets and approximate reasoning
    Responsible: Prof. Dr. Etienne E. Kerre
    Institute: Ghent University, Belgium
    Level: postgraduate
    Topics covered: variable depending on the interest of the students
    Duration: 30 hours
    Number of students: about 4
  • Title of the course: Trends in Soft Computing
    Responsible: Chris Cornelis
    Institute: Ghent University, Belgium
    Level: graduate
    Topics covered: introduction to rough set theory; selected topics of fuzzy set theory: fuzzy control, interval-valued fuzzy sets, intuitionistic fuzzy sets, bilattice-based fuzzy sets.
    Duration: 15 hours
    Number of students: about 50

Czech Republic

  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Logic
    Responsible: Mirko Navara
    Other people involved:
    Institute: Institute for Machine Perception Department of Cybernetics Faculty of Electrical Engineering Czech Technical University Technicka 2 166 27 Praha 6 Czech Republic
    Level: Postgraduate, in English
    Topics covered: Basic notions about fuzzy sets, fuzzy propositional and set operations. Fundamentals of classical mathematical logic, proofs, completeness theorems. Basic types of fuzzy propositional logics - Gvdel, Lukasiewicz, product, S-fuzzy logics, rational Pavelka logic. Deduction, consistency, completeness. Basics of fuzzy predicate logics. Principles of fuzzy control, Takagi-Sugeno and Mamdani-Assilian controller. Logical interpretation of a fuzzy controller. More general types of fuzzy sets, rough sets, and other alternative approaches. Different types of uncertainty, quantum logics.
    Duration: 1 semester (14x 2 hours of lectures)
    Number of students: 7 (fuzzy)
    Additional information: http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~navara/fl/
  • Title of the course: Mathematics 6F
    Responsible: Mirko Navara
    Other people involved: Petr Olsak (Ol\v s\'ak), Libor Nentvich
    Institute: Department of Mathematics Faculty of Electrical Engineering Czech Technical University Technicka 2 166 27 Praha 6 Czech Republic
    Level: Undergraduate, in Czech
    Topics covered: Statistics, fuzzy sets and operations
    Duration: 1 semester (14x 2 hours of lectures, 14x 2 hours of seminars; also a course of distant studies)
    Number of students: 220 (fuzzy)
    Additional information: http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~navara/m6f/m6fa_poz.htm (curricula in English) and http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~navara/m6f/ (complex information in Czech)
  • Title of the course: Foundations of fuzzy logic
    Responsible: Petr Hajek
    Institute: Faculty of nuclear engineering, Czech technical university Prague
    Level: Undergraduate
    Topics covered: continuous t-norm logic BL, Lukasiewicz, Godel and product logic (both propositional and predicate logic. Foundations of fuzzy control
    Duration: 1 semester
    Number of students: 5 - 10
    Additional information: (Always winter semester) Professor Petr Hajek, DrSc Institute of Computer Science, Academy of Sciences, Pod vodarenskou vezi 2, 182 07 Prague, Czech Republic phone (+4202) 6605 3760, fax (+4202) 86585789 http://www.cs.cas.cz/~hajek
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Set Theory
    Responsible: Jiri Mockor
    Institute: Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Level: Undergraduate
    Topics covered: Basic concepts, operations with fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, fuzzy numbers
    Duration: 1 semester
    Number of students: 10 - 15
    Additional information: Prof. Jiri Mockor, DSc.
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Logic
    Responsible: Vilem Novak
    Institute: Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Level: Undergraduate
    Topics covered: Algebras for fuzzy logic, t-norms, syntax (evaluated) and semantics of predicate fuzzy logic, properties of provability, fuzzy theories, completeness
    Duration: 1 semester
    Number of students: 10 - 15
    Additional information: Prof. Vilem Novak, DSc.
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Modeling
    Responsible: Vilem Novak
    Institute: Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Level: Undergraduate
    Topics covered: fuzzy relations, fuzzy IF-THEN rules, normal forms, evaluating linguistic expressions and linguistic variable, elaboration of linguistic descriptions: fuzzy approximation (Mamdani-Assilian formula) and logical deduction, fuzzy control, fuzzy clustering, extraction of fuzzy IF-THEN rules from data, software LFLC (linguistic Fuzzy Logic Controller)
    Duration: 1 semester
    Number of students: 15 - 20
    Additional information: Prof. Vilem Novak, DSc.
  • Title of the course: PhD study in Fuzzy Modeling
    Institute: Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Level: PhD
    Additional information: Prof. Vilem Novak, DSc.
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Modeling 1
    Responsible: Vilem Novak
    Institute: Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Level: BSc
    Duration: 1 semester
    Additional information: Prof. Vilem Novak, DSc.
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Modeling 2
    Responsible: Vilem Novak
    Institute: Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Level: MSc
    Duration: 1 semester
    Additional information: Prof. Vilem Novak, DSc.
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Logic
    Responsible: Vilem Novak
    Institute: Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Level: MSc
    Duration: 1 semester
    Additional information: Prof. Vilem Novak, DSc.
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Approximation
    Responsible: Irina Perfilieva
    Institute: Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Level: MSc
    Duration: 1 semester
    Additional information: Prof. Irina Perfilieva, PhD
  • Title of the course: Applications of lattice theory
    Responsible: Irina Perfilieva
    Institute: Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Level: MSc
    Duration: 1 semester
    Topics covered: Algebras for fuzzy logic (residuated lattices, BL-, MV-algebras)
    Additional information: Prof. Irina Perfilieva, PhD

France

  • Title of the course: Gradedness and imprecision in databases
    Responsible: P. Bosc
    Other people involved: none (at that point)
    Institute: ENSSAT (Ecole Nationale Supirieure de Sciences Appliquies et de Technologie) at Lannion - France
    Level: postgraduate
    Topics covered: generalities on fuzzy sets, flexible querying of regular relational databases, possibility theory, querying databases involving imperfect data (fuzzy databases)
    Duration: 20 hours
    Number of students: 20-40
  • Title of the course: New techniques in decision aid (fuzzy measures and integrals, possibility theory)
    Responsible: M. Grabisch
    Institute: Ecole des Mines de Paris
    Level: postgraduate
    Topics covered: fuzzy measures, Choquet and Sugeno integral ; introduction to multicriteria decision making, multicriteria decision making with fuzzy measures ; decision under uncertainty with fuzzy measures ; Dempster-Shafer theory
    Duration: 18 hours (of which 6 hours of practice on software)
    Number of students: between 12 and 20
  • Title of the course: Basics of fuzzy theory
    Responsible: Hichem MAAREF
    Institute: Universiti d'Evry Val d'Essonne, France
    Level: Master (DEA Rialiti Virtuelle et Mantrise des Systhmes Complexes)
    Topics covered: Fuzzy subsets, Fuzzy logic and Possibility theory Application: mobile robot and data fusion
    Duration: 12 hours
    Number of students: 20
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy logic and fuzzy control
    Responsible: Prof. Andri TITLI
    Institute: INSA Toulouse (Institut National des Sciences Appliquies)
    Level: Postgraduate
    Topics covered: fuzzy logic, fuzzy set, fuzzy modelling, fuzzy control (Mamdani and Sugeno types), stability, applications
    Duration: 15 h
    Number of students: 30
  • Title of the course: Management of uncertainties and imprecisions
    Responsible: B. Bouchon-Meunier
    Other people involved: C. Marsala
    Institute: University Paris 6
    Level: Postgraduate
    Topics covered: Fundamentals of fuzzy set theory, possibility theory, fuzzy methods of reasoning, examples of applications.
    Duration: 20 hours
    Number of students: 30
  • Title of the course: Knowledge representation in AI
    Responsible: B. Bouchon-Meunier
    Institute: University Paris 6
    Level:
    Topics covered: management of imperfect knowledge in artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, possibility theory, evidence theory, probabilistic reasoning
    Duration: 12 hours
    Number of students: 60

Germany

  • Title of the course: Intelligent Systems
    Responsible: Claudio Moraga
    Other people involved: None
    Institute: University of Dormtund, Dept. Computer Science
    Level: Graduate
    Topics covered: Basics of fuzzy logic, neural networks and genetic algorithms; hybrid systems: FL-GA; NN-GA; NN-FL; NN-FL-GA
    Duration: 1 semester to 4 hours per week
    Number of students: random
    Additional information: See http://ls1-www.cs.uni-dortmund.de/Lehre/TIS_WS01_02/materialien.html (some references are in German for obvious reasons)
  • Title of the course: Entscheidungs- und Informationstheorie (Decision and Informationtheorie)
    Responsible: Prof. Dr. Brigitte Werners
    Other people involved:
    Institute: Ruhr-University Bochum
    Level: master students
    Topics covered: Fuzzy decision making
    Duration: 2 weeks
    Number of students: 120
    Additional information: Only a part of the course focuses on fuzzy sets theory.
  • Title of the course: Softcomputing
    Responsible: Prof. Dr. Wolfram-M. Lippe
    Institute: Department of Computer Science, Westfdlische Wilhelms Universitdt, M|nster, Germany
    Level: postgraduate
    Topics covered: Artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms
    Number of students: 40
    Additional information: please see http://www.math.uni-muenster.de/math/inst/info/Professoren/Lippe/
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy-Systems
    Responsible: Rudolf Kruse
    Other people involved: Christian Borgelt, Aljoscha Klose, Heiko Timm
    Institute: University of Magdeburg
    Level: undergraduate
    Topics covered: The concept of fuzzy sets to model vague knowledge; operations on fuzzy sets; fuzzy rule systems; applications in fuzzy control, expert systems (approximate reasoning), and data analysis (neuro-fuzzy systems, fuzzy clustering)
    Duration: 1 semester (2 hours lecture + 2 hours exercises per week)
    Number of students: about 40
    Additional information: Our web address: http://fuzzy.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Control
    Responsible: R.Hampel
    Other people involved:N.Chaker
    Institute: University of Applied Sciences Zittau-Gvrlitz Department: Electrical Engineering
    Level: Undergraduate
    Topics covered: Fuzzy Measures, Operators, Fuzzy Controller, Characteristic Field, Structure Analysis, Application
    Duration: 30 hours
    Number of students: 20
    Additional information: Course of studies: control theory mechatronics
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Theory
    Responsible: M.Wagenknecht
    Institute: University of Applied Sciences Zittau-Gvrlitz
    Level: Undergraduate
    Topics covered: Operation with Fuzzy Measures,t-Norm, Implication, Partition, Relation, Fuzzy Rule Base( Mandami, Takagi-Sugeno) Fuzzy Numbers and Arithmetics, Optimization
    Duration: 30 hours
    Number of students: 20
    Additional information: Course of study: mathematics for economics
  • Title of the course: Introduction to Fuzzy Logic (Einf|hrung in die Fuzzy-Logik).
    Responsible: Dr. Stephan Lehmke
    Other people involved: Prof. Dr. Helmut Thiele and Dr. Karl-Heinz Temme
    Institute: University of Dortmund, Department of Computer Science I
    Level: Graduate
    Topics covered: * Operations on Truth Values + T-Norms and T-Conorms; Negations + Aggregation Functions + Implications * Operations and Relations on Fuzzy Sets + Standard and Non-Standard Fuzzy Sets Algebras + Fuzzy Subset Relations + Fuzzy Quantifiers and Modifiers * Fuzzy Relations + Image under a Fuzzy Relation + Solving Fuzzy Relation Equations + Fuzzy Equivalence Relations and Fuzzy Partitions * Foundations of Fuzzy Inferenze + The Generalized Modus Ponens + Fuzzy IF-THEN Rule Bases + Fuzzy Inference Mechanisms + Applications: Fuzzy Control, Fuzzy Expert Systems
    Duration: 60-65 hrs
    Number of students: 10-15
    Additional information: See http://ls1-www.cs.uni-dortmund.de/~lehmke/EFL (in german).

Greece

  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Sets and Logic: Theory and Applications
    Responsible: Dr. Nikos Tsourveloudis, Assistant Professor
    Other people involved:
    Institute: Technical University of Crete, Department of Production Engineering & Management
    Level: Postgraduate
    Topics covered: Definitions and Basic Operations with Fuzzy Sets Fuzzy Relations and the Extension Principle Linguistic Variables, Operations and Fuzzy IF-THEN Rules Approximate Reasoning Fuzzy Knowledge-based Systems Applications of Fuzzy Logic in Automatic Control and Decision Making Introduction to Neuro-fuzzy systems. Fuzzy Logic Toolbox by MATLAB
    Duration: 13 weeks
    Number of students: 10 (average)

Hungary

  • Title of the course: Fuzzy systems I., II.
    Responsible: Laszlo T. Koczy
    Other people involved: Peter Baranyi, Domonkos Tikk
    Institute: Budapest University of Technology and Economics
    Level: senior undergraduate (8th and 9th semester) + postgraduate
    Topics covered: foundation of fuzzy sets and logic, relations reasoning and control, complexity reduction of fuzzy algorithms, model construction
    Duration: 2*14*4 academic hours
    Number of students: 10-20/course
    Additional information: text books in English and Hungarian + multimedia online material (450 pages equivalent + figures, animation and video clips) available

Spain

  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Uncertainty in Decision Making
    Responsible: J. Montero
    Institute: Faculty of Mathematics
    Level: Postgraduate
    Topics covered: Fuzziness Versus Probability, Preference Modelling, Multicriteria Decision Making, Group Decision Making, Classification.
    Duration: 30 hours
    Number of students: 5
    Additional information: This course is being taught last 4 years.
  • Title of the course: Artificial Intelligence I
    Responsible: V. Torra prepared the written material
    Other people involved: A. Moreno, E. Sesa (teaching staff)
    Institute: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Catalan Open University)
    Level: Undergraduate level (1r curso, 2o ciclo)
    Topics covered: Basic elements of fuzzy sets Mamdami-like Fuzzy inference systems (general overview)
    Duration: "7.5 hours" (this is a open university)
    Number of students: 150
    Additional information: Artificial Intelligence I is a general course (search + knowledge representation).
  • Title of the course: Ticnicas de razonamiento aproximado y fusisn de la informacisn
    Responsible: Pere Garcia, Lluis Godo, Viceng Torra
    Other people involved:
    Institute: IIIA - CSIC
    Level: curso de doctorado para la UPC y Autonoma de Barcelona.
    Topics covered: de fuzzy logic, el curso toca el tema de lsgica posibilistica dentro de los modelos de incertidumbre (i.e. ademas del probabilmstico), el tema de fuzzy sets, systems of fuzzy rules (tipos de fuzzy rules, semanticas y mitodos de inferencia alternativos), y luego integrales fuzzy dentro del apartado de fusion.
    Duration: 30 horas
    Number of students: depende del aqo, este aqo .... 4 !
  • Title of the course: Models of Decision and Optimisation
    Responsible: J.L. Verdegay
    Other people involved: S. Moral and M.T. Lamata
    Institute: Dept. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. University of Granada
    Level: Postgraduate
    Topics covered: Decision Making, Propagation on Nets, Math. Programming, VSN Algorithms, Decision Support Systems
    Duration: 30 hours
    Number of students: no limit
    Additional information:
  • Title of the course: Logics for Artificial Intelligence
    Responsible: F.Esteva and P. Garcia
    Other people involved:
    Institute: Institut d'Investigacis en Intel.lighncia Artificial (IIIA-CSIC)
    Level: Programa de doctorado UB y UAB
    Topics covered: Referente a temas "fuzzy" solo damos lrgicas multi-valuadas y lrgica de la similaridad.
    Duration: 30 horas
    Number of students: normalmente unos 6 o 7
  • Title of the course: Intelligent Control: Fuzzy and Neural Control
    Responsible: Jose Luis Navarro
    Other people involved: Pablo Carbonell, Antonio Sala
    Institute: Universidad Politecnica de Valencia (Spain)
    Level: Ph D
    Topics covered: universal approximators, modeling and identification, supervised learning, clustering, direct fuzzy control, model-based fuzzy control, adaptive neurofuzzy controllers, supervision and validation
    Duration: 40 h.
    Number of students: 8
  • Title of the course: Imprecision and uncertainty in computing
    Responsible: Alberto J. Bugarmn Diz and Paulo Filix Lamas
    Institute: Dep. Electronics and Computer Science. Univ. Santiago de Compostela.
    Level: Postgraduate seminar
    Topics covered: (only fuzzy-logic related contents) Introduction to fuzzy sets theory, Fuzzy rule-based reasoning, fuzzy control fundamentals, applications and design.
    Duration: 30 hours
    Number of students: 3
    Additional information: Also a brief introduction to probabilistic and Dempster-Shafer methods for uncertainty management is given in this seminar.
  • Title of the course: Machines Intelligence
    Responsible: Senin Barro Ameneiro
    Institute: Dep. Electronics and Computer Science. Univ. Santiago de Compostela.
    Level: Undergraduate seminar
    Topics covered: (only fuzzy-logic related contents) Introduction to fuzzy control fundamentals.
    Duration: 8 hours
    Number of students: 15
  • Title of the course: Fuzzy Control
    Responsible: DR. Fernando Matia
    Other people involved: Prof. Agustin Jimenez, Prof. Ramon Galan
    Institute: Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Departamento de Automatica (DISAM)
    Level: Postgraduate
    Topics covered: Basis of Fuzzy Logic Basis of Fuzzy Controllers Advanced Analysis of Fuzzy Controllers Fuzzy Models Dynamic Analysis and Stability Adaptive and Supervised Fuzzy Controllers Fuzzy Controllers Design Applications and Tools
    Duration: 10 hours
    Number of students: 20-40
    Additional information: This course is also given to industrial companies in a short version ranging from 2 to 10 hours
  • Title of the course: Artificial Intelligent Techniques
    Responsible: Dr. Miguel A. Sanz-Bobi and Dr. Jose A. Olivas
    Institute: Pontificia Comillas University (Madrid, Spain) Advanced Technical School of Engineering, ICAI Degree of Computer Engineering
    Level: Undergraduate (Year 4)
    Topics covered: - Fuzzy logic: Concepts, knowledge representation, inference, control - Neural networks - Automatic machine learing
    Duration: 45 hours
    Number of students: 110
    Additional information: The material of the course is in Spanish
  • Title of the course: Control de Procesos
    Responsible: Juan Carlos Crespo Zaragoza
    Other people involved: Julio Gutiirrrez Rmos, Felipe Fernandez Hernandez, Angel Rodriguez Martmnez de Bartolomi
    Institute: Facultad de Informatica de la Univ. Politicnica de Madrid
    Level: Undergraduate
    Topics covered: Fuzzy setes, Fuzzy Control, Fuzzy inference
    Duration: 90 h. - Fuzzy Control, only 5 h.
    Number of students: 23
  • Title of the course: Lsgica Borrosa: Teorma y Aplicaciones
    Responsible: Luis Magdalena
    Other people involved: Julio Gutiirrez Rmos, Enric Trillas
    Institute: ETSI. Telecomunicacisn, Universidad Politicnica de Madrid
    Level: PhD
    Topics covered: Fuzzy Sets theory, Fuzzy Control, Fuzzy Data bases, Fuzzy Data Mining
    Duration: 30 h.
    Number of students: 7
    Additional information:
  • Title of the course: Industrial Applications of Fuzzy Logic (in spanish) people involved: Santiago Sanchez Solano, Iluminada Baturone Castillo, and Angel Barriga Barros
    Institute: Escuela Ticnica Superior de Ingenierma Informatica Universidad de Sevilla
    Level: postgraduate Programa de doctorado: "Informatica Industrial"
    Topics covered: Fuzzy sets and fuzzy inference systems Development of fuzzy systems Microelectronic design of fuzzy logic-based systems Fuzzy logic CAD tools Applications of fuzzy logic
    Duration: 25 hours
    Number of students: 10
    Additional information: I. Baturone, A. Barriga, S. Sanchez-Solano, C. J. Jiminez, D. R. Lspez Microelectronic design of fuzzy logic-based systems CRC Press, 2000. FLEB: Fuzzy Logic E-Book (in spanish) and Xfuzzy: Fuzzy Logic Design Tools (for unix & MS-Windows)
  • Title of the course: Non-linear theory and systems
    Responsible: Ana Pirez Neira
    Other people involved: no one else in the fuzzy logic part
    Institute: Escuela Ticnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicacisn de Barcelona. Universidad Politicnica de Cataluqa
    Level: postgraduate
    Topics covered: 1. Stability criteria for non-linear systems 2. Non-Linear Models and adaptive design 3. Fuzzy logic systems for estimation (8 hours) 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Fuzzy Basis Functions for function approximation 3.2.1. Design Fuzzification, Rule Base, Inference, Defuzzification 3.2.2. Fuzzy Systems as conditional mean estimator 3.3. Neuro-fuzzy systems 3.4. Aplications: Interference canceller, Automatic power control for CDMA, Espectral estimation, Digital detection in presence of Multiuser Interference.... 4. Introduction to geometric processing
    Duration: 8 hours
    Number of students: 10
    Additional information: The fuzzy logic course is a part of a PHD course of Non-Linear Systems that belongs to the PHD programm of the Signal Theory and Communication Department of UPC (Polytechnical University of Catalunya).
  • Title of the course: Computational Learning
    Responsible: Juan A. Botia Blaya
    Other people involved: Humberto Martinez Barbera
    Institute: Facultad de Informatica, Universidad de Murcia
    Level: Undergraduate
    Topics covered: introducction to fuzzy logic and fuzzy control
    Duration: topics related to fuzzy logic take about eight hours
    Number of students: over 10 students a year
    Additional information: Fuzzy logic is used in the course as a particular topic by means of which an engineer can tackle with the problem of modeling problems that presents no clear structure and also uncertainty
  • Title of the course: Mitodos de razonamiento aproximado
    Responsible: Enric Trillas
    Institute: Facultad de Informatica, Universidad Politicnica de Madrid
    Level: Undergraduate (last year)
    Duration: 90 hours
  • Title of the course: Razonamiento aproximado
    Responsible: Enric Trillas
    Institute: Facultad de Informatica, Universidad Politicnica de Madrid
    Level: Postgraduate
    Duration: 30 hours

Slovakia

  • Title of the course: Deductive knowledge systems
    Responsible: Peter Vojtas
    Other people involved: Stanislav Krajci, Rastislav Lencses
    Institute: Institute of informatics, Faculty of Science, University of P.J.Safarik Kosice, SLovakia
    Level: graduate (master in informatics)
    Topics covered: procedural and declarative semantics of fuzzy logic programs, soundness, fuzzy fixpoint theory, necessary and sufficien conditions for continuous semantics, completeness, semantics of fuzzy unification, fuzzy datalog, querying with threshold, best answer, fuzzy query optimisation,
    Duration: 1 semester (after prerequisities in logic, databases and crisp logic porgramming)
    Number of students: may vary from 15 to 30 each year
    Additional information: each year one or two master diploma thesis in this subject and its Extensions

Sweden

  • Title of the course: Fuzzy logic techniques for autonomous vehicle navigation
    Responsible: Alessandro Saffiotti
    Institute: AASS Mobile Robots Laboratory, University of Orebro, Sweden
    Level: Graduate (master and PhD students)
    Topics covered: 1. The challenge of autonomous robot navigation 2. Fuzzy logic for motion control 3. Fuzzy logic for behavior coordination 4. Fuzzy logic for environment modeling 5. Grandeur et mishre of fuzzy logic
    Duration: This is intended to be delivered as 4 lessons of 2 hours each. I have also used this material to deliver it as a 4 hour tutorial at conferences. Additinal time can be used for practical exercises following the pseudo-code provided.
    Number of students: The course is delivered on requests either as a tutorial (typically, 20 to 40 students) or as a short graduate course (typically 8 students).
    Additional information: The teaching material in on-line at http://www.aass.oru.se/Agora/FLAR/ This includes a set of overheads (in PostScript) and a survey paper.

United Kingdom

  • Title of the course: Neuro-fuzzy Systems
    Responsible: Tony Pipe
    Institute: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, UWE, Bristol, UK
    Level: Level 3 undergraduate and Masters level
    Topics covered: Various Neural Networks, and then Mamdani and Tagaki-Sugeno Fuzzy Systems. The emphasis is on these techniques for non-linear control system design, but their is also a little signal processing included
    Duration: 3 hours per week for 12 weeks
    Number of students: Undergraduate 18, Masters 15