Etienne E. Kerre: Presented abstracts


  1. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy topologizing with preassigned operations
    International Congress for Mathematicians, Helsinki, August 1978
  2. E.E. Kerre
    The usefulness of fuzzy sets in medical diagnosis
    Medical Informatics Department, University Gent, January 1980
  3. E.E. Kerre
    Construction of some fuzzy topological spaces
    Zestiende Nederlands Mathematisch Congres, Nijmegen, Nederland, April 1980
  4. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy-set-theoretic approach to medical diagnosis problems
    Second World Conference on Mathematics at the Service of Man, Las Palmas, Spain, June 1982
  5. E.E. Kerre
    Possible operations on fuzzy sets
    Seminar and Laboratory for Informatics, Hoveniersberg, Gent, February 1983
  6. E.E. Kerre
    Application of fuzzy programming to ship steering
    North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society, NAFIPS 83, Schenectady, U.S.A., June 1983
  7. E.E. Kerre
    An axiomatic approach to fuzzy connectives
    North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society, NAFIPS 83, Schenectady, U.S.A., June 1983
  8. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy document retrieval
    First International Conference on Fuzzy Information Processing, Kauai, U.S.A, July 1984
  9. E.E. Kerre
    The use of fuzzy set theory in information retrieval and databases: a survey
    First International Fuzzy Set Association Congress, Palma de Mallorca, July 1985
  10. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy set theory as a suitable base for a medical expertsystem
    Department for internal diseases, University of Gent, September 1986
  11. E.E. Kerre
    Corrected proofs of theorems about fuzzy sets
    North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society, NAFIPS 86, New Orleans, U.S.A., June 1986
  12. E.E. Kerre
    An expert system development tool using fuzzy logic
    International Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 1986
  13. E.E. Kerre
    A comparison of the different notions of neighbourhood systems for Chang topologies
    Sixth Prague Topological Symposium, Prague, Tsjechoslowakije, August 1986
  14. E.E. Kerre
    Some critical remarks concerning the fuzzy literature
    First IFSA-European Chapter and Euro Working Group Workshop on Progress in Fuzzy Sets in Europe, Warschau, Poland, November 1986
  15. E.E. Kerre
    A practical application of fuzzy database techniques to criminal investigation
    Second International Fuzzy Systems Association Congress, Tokio, July 1987
  16. E.E. Kerre
    The modelling of imprecision in expert systems using fuzzy set theory
    Talk for the Gent chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery, Gent, December 1988
  17. E.E. Kerre
    On the fuzzification of multivalued mappings
    Knowledge-Based Systems and Models of Logical Reasoning, Caïro, December 1988
  18. E.E. Kerre
    The influence of fuzzy implication operator on the method-of-cases inference rule
    Knowledge-Based Systems and Models of Logical Reasoning, Caïro, December 1988
  19. E.E. Kerre
    Een nieuwe kijk op (vage) relaties en hun toepassing op relationele databanken en expertsystemen
    BIRA Ingenieurshuis, Antwerpen, June 1989
  20. E.E. Kerre
    Counterexamples in fuzzy topological spaces
    Third Polish Symposium on Fuzzy Sets and Interval Analysis in Pure and Applied Mathematics, Poznan, September 1989
  21. E.E. Kerre
    A new look at fuzzy relations and their application to information retrieval, medical diagnosis and expert systems
    Assuit First International Conference on Mathematics and Statistics, Assuit, February 1990
  22. E.E. Kerre
    A walk through fuzzy relations and their application to information retrieval, medical diagnosis and expert systems
    First International Symposium on Uncertainty Modeling and Analysis, Maryland, December 1990
  23. E.E. Kerre
    Experiences in fuzzy control
    Working Conference on Computer Aided Modeling Environments for Engineering and Software Applications, Gent, January 1991
  24. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy logic and medical diagnosis
    Clear Applications of Fuzzy Logic, Delft, October 1991
  25. E.E. Kerre
    Expert systems and approximate reasoning
    Computer Center Tongji University Shanghai, July 1992
  26. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy relations: a powerful tool for the representation and manupilation of expert knowledge and databases
    Seminar at the Science Hall, Shanghai, August 1992
  27. E.E. Kerre
    Representatie en manupilatie van onnauwkeurige en onzekere informatie: een positieve benadering
    BIRA Forum, Antwerpen, April 1991
  28. E.E. Kerre
    Imprecieze informatie, vage logica, betrouwbaarheid
    Kennissystemen, BIRA, Brussels, November 1992
  29. E.E. Kerre
    Basisprincipes van de vaagverzamelingenleer
    Fuzzy logic: toepassingen in proces- en produktieautomatisering en meet- en regeltechniek, Antwerpen, November 1992
  30. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy technologie
    Auditorium presentation, Alcatel Bell, Antwerpen, February 1993
  31. E.E. Kerre
    On a possibilistic approach to reliability theory
    Second International Symposium on Uncertainty Modeling and Analysis, Maryland, April 1993
  32. E.E. Kerre
    Operatoren voor het samenstellen van vaagverzamelingen
    Studiedag, Vage verzamelingen en Vage Logica, Antwerpen, October 1992
  33. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy set theory: why, what, who, where?
    Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Technologies in Nuclear Science, Mol, January 1993
  34. E.E. Kerre
    A survey of fuzzy mathematics at the University of Gent
    North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society, Annual Meeting, Allentown, August 1993
  35. E.E. Kerre
    The stimulating role of fuzzy set theory in mathematics
    Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Annual Meeting, July 1994
  36. E.E. Kerre
    Consistency of judgement matrix and fuzzy weights in fuzzy analytic hierarchy process
    European Congress on Intelligent Techniques and Soft Computing, Aachen, September 1994
  37. E.E. Kerre
    The stimulating role of fuzzy set theory in mathematics and its applications
    Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Technologies in Nuclear Science, Mol, September 1994
  38. E.E. Kerre
    Vaaglogica: naar wiskundige modellen voor de denkende computer
    Vlaamse Wetenschapsweek, October 24, 1994
  39. E.E. Kerre
    Teaching and research on fuzzy set theory at the University Gent during the period 1980-1995
    Lehrstuhl für Informatik, University Dortmund, June 22, 1995
  40. E.E. Kerre
    Teaching fuzzy set theory during fifteen years at the University Gent
    Teaching Fuzzy Systems Joint Tempus Workshop, Budapest, May 14-16, 1995
  41. E.E. Kerre
    Vaaglogica: basisprincipes en toepassing
    Het IX de Congres van de Vlaamse Vereniging Wiskunde Leraren, Turnhout, July 1-3, 1995
  42. E.E. Kerre
    A possibilistic view on fuzzy control
    Workshop Automation and Control Engineering in Higher Education, Vienna, July 5-7, 1995
  43. E.E. Kerre
    Basic principles of fuzzy set theory
    CSIPWIC, International Postuniversity Scientific Colloquium. Luik, Aug. 16, 1995
  44. E.E. Kerre
    The powerful applicability of fuzzy relations
    CSIPWIC, International Postuniversity Scientific Colloquium. Luik, Aug. 16, 1995
  45. E.E. Kerre
    An overview of fuzzy research at the University Gent
    University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 1995
  46. E.E. Kerre
    Education experiences on fuzzy set theory at the University Gent
    Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 1995
  47. E.E. Kerre
    Some reflections on teaching fuzzy mathematics
    Beijing University, China, Aug. 19, 1995
  48. E.E. Kerre
    Education and research on fuzzy set theory during fifteen years in Gent
    International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering, Dalian, China, Aug. 22, 1995
  49. E.E. Kerre
    Experience on teaching and guiding research on fuzzy mathematics
    Yunnan University, Kunming, China, Aug. 31, 1995
  50. E.E. Kerre
    The Fuzziness and Uncertainty Modelling Research Unit
    International Workshop on the Foundations and Applications of Possibility Theory, Gent, Dec. 13-15, 1995
  51. E.E. Kerre
    A first review on the alternatives of fuzzy set theory
    Symposium on Qualitative System Modelling,, Qualitative Fault Diagnosis and Fuzzy Logic and Control, Budapest, April 17-20, 1996
  52. E.E. Kerre
    Towards the definition of a fuzzy preference structure
    The International Federation of Operational Research Societies, 14th Triennial Conference, Vancouver, Canada, July 8-12, 1996
  53. E.E. Kerre
    On the concept of a linguistic variable
    Second International FLINS workshop on Intelligent Systems and Soft Computing for Nuclear Science and Industry, Mol, September 25-27, 1996
  54. E.E. Kerre
    Intelligent Systems
    Symposium on Knowledge and Information Technology, Gent, Sept. 23-24, 1996
  55. E.E. Kerre
    Some reflections on teaching fuzzy logic to non-mathematicians
    Advanced Control Systems, Wenen, June 13-15, 1996
  56. E.E. Kerre
    An overview of AI research at the Fuzziness and Uncertainty Modelling Research Unit
    Belgian AI Day, Leuven, April 28, 1997
  57. E.E. Kerre
    Overview of fuzzy activities in Gent
    Working group 3 meeting of COST Action 15, Patras, Greece, June 19-21, 1997
  58. E.E. Kerre
    A comparative study of completeness conditions in fuzzy preference structures
    7th International Fuzzy Systems Association Congress, Prague, June 25-29, 1997
  59. E.E. Kerre
    Designing a general-purpose system for fuzzy data representation and queries
    7th International Fuzzy Systems Association Congress, Prague, June 25-29, 1997
  60. E.E. Kerre
    Overview of education and research on fuzzy set theory at the University of Gent
    Institute for Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, September 19, 1997
  61. E.E. Kerre
    The unknown possibilities of fuzzy relational calculus for knowledge representation and processing
    Institute for Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, September 23, 1997
  62. E.E. Kerre
    On the links between different models of uncertainty
    Anniversary Colloquium, Department of Computer Science, University of Dortmund, Germany, December 15, 1997
  63. E.E. Kerre
    The power of fuzzy relations for the representation of imprecise knowledge
    World Automation Congress, Advances in Robotics, Manufacturing, Automation, Control, Soft Computing, Multimedia and Image Processing, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, May 10-14, 1998
  64. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy relational calculus: a useful tool for knowledge representation and manipulation
    International Conference on Recent Developments in Mathematical Analysis with Applications to Industrial Problems, Varanasi, India, March 2-5, 1998
  65. E.E. Kerre
    Basics of fuzzy set theory
    Intensive Course on Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Industrial Automation, Tempus M-JEP11467 Companion, Galati, Roumania, May 22-26, 1998
  66. E.E. Kerre
    A walk through crisp as well as fuzzy relational calculus
    Intensive Course on Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Industrial Automation, Tempus M-JEP11467 Companion, Galati, Roumania, May 22-26, 1998
  67. E.E. Kerre
    Some relationships between different ordering procedures based on a finite relation
    7th International Conference on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-based Systems, Paris, France, July 6-10, 1998
  68. E.E. Kerre
    On the links between different models of uncertainty
    International Conference on Many Valued Logic in Computer Science Applications, Ankara, Sept. 3-5, 1998
  69. E.E. Kerre
    On the links between different models of uncertainty
    Third International FLINS Workshop on Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Technologies for Nuclear Science and Industry, Antwerp, Sept. 14-16, 1998
  70. E.E. Kerre
    An overview of education and research in fuzziness and uncertainty modelling at the university Gent
    University of Murcia, Spain, March. 25, 1999
  71. E.E. Kerre
    A short overview of the research results on fuzzy logic during 1998-1999
    Cost-Action 15 workshop in Crete, Greece, April 15-17, 1999
  72. E.E. Kerre
    An overview of fuzzy topological research at the University of Ghent
    Eighth International Fuzzy Systems Association World Congress, Taipei, Taiwan, Aug. 17-20, 1999
  73. E.E. Kerre
    The unbearable richness of fuzzy relational calculus for knowledge processing
    Eighth IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, Seoul, Korea, Aug. 22-25, 1999
  74. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy relational calculus for knowledge processing
    Workshop of the Polish Association for Logic and Philosophy of Science, dedicated to H. Rasiowa and A. Mostowski, Warschau, November 26, 1999
  75. E.E. Kerre
    A quarter century of fuzzy topological research at the University of Ghent
    Fifth International Conference on Fuzzy Sets Theory and its Applications, Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia, Jan. 30 - Feb. 4, 2000
  76. E.E. Kerre
    De vaagrelationele calculus en zijn toepassingen
    WOG-voordracht, UIA, Antwerpen, Feb. 15, 2000
  77. E.E. Kerre
    A neural network based on linguistic modifiers
    Int. Conf. on Computational Intelligence, Dortmund, Germany, May 22-25, 1999
  78. E.E. Kerre
    On the connection between different theories of uncertainty
    2000 SIAM Annual Meeting, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, July 10-14, 2000
  79. E.E. Kerre
    Linguistic variables: a powerful concept for knowledge representation
    Fourth International Conference on Computing Anticipatory Systems, Liège, August 7-12, 2000
  80. E.E. Kerre
    On the connection between different models of uncertainty
    Partial Knowledge and Uncertainty: Independence, Conditioning, Inference; Rome, May 4-6, 2000
  81. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy similarity measures for image quality evaluation
    8th International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Computer Sciences, Moscou, December 4-9, 2000
  82. E.E. Kerre
    On the links between certainty models
    Atlantic Symposium on Computational Biology and Genome Information Systems and Technology, Durham, USA, March 15-17, 2001
  83. E.E. Kerre
    Soft computing for data retrieval and data mining
    International Workshop on Very Low Bitrate Video Coding, Athene, Greece, October 11-12, 2001
  84. E.E. Kerre
    On the evaluation of fuzzy mathematics
    8th Fuzzy Theory and Technology Conference, Durham, USA, March 9-14, 2002
  85. E.E. Kerre
    An historical overview of the evolution of fuzzy mathematics
    talk invited by Prof. J. Montero, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain, April 11, 2002
  86. E.E. Kerre
    The stimulating role of fuzzy set theory in mathematics and its applications
    2nd Euro-International Symposium on Computational Intelligence, Kosice, Slovakia, June 17-19, 2002
  87. E.E. Kerre
    The stimulating role of fuzzy set theory in pure and applied mathematics
    Plenary invited talk by Prof. G. Chen. Int. Conf. Fuzzy Information Processing, Beijing, PR China, March 1-4, 2003
  88. E.E. Kerre
    Fuzzy Research in Gent
    Invited by Dr. A. Nedosekin. Siemens Business Services, St. Petersburg, Russia, July 7, 2003
  89. E.E. Kerre
    On the links between uncertainty models
    Invited by Dr. A. Nedosekin. Siemens Business Services, St. Petersburg, Russia, July 7, 2003
  90. E.E. Kerre
    On the links between different models of uncertainty
    Invited talk by Prof. D. Dubois. CASYS 03, Luik, August 11-16, 2003
  91. E.E. Kerre
    The unbearable richness of fuzzy relational calculus for knowledge representation
    Invited featured talk by Prof. P. Wang. FT&T 2003, Cary, USA, Sept. 26-30, 2003
  92. E.E. Kerre
    On the links between different models of uncertainty
    Invited talk by Prof. H. T. Nguyen. INTECH 03, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Dec. 17-19, 2003