Background
Kuncheva, Ludmila Ilieva was born on August 25, 1959 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Arrived in Wales, 1997. Daughter of Ilia Ivanov and Svetla Radoslavova Tomov.
(Fuzzy sets were first proposed by Lotfi Zadeh in his semi...)
Fuzzy sets were first proposed by Lotfi Zadeh in his seminal paper 366 in 1965, and ever since have been a center of many discussions, fervently admired and condemned. Both proponents and opponents consider the argu ments pointless because none of them would step back from their territory. And stiH, discussions burst out from a single sparkle like a conference pa per or a message on some fuzzy-mail newsgroup. Here is an excerpt from an e-mail messagepostedin1993tofuzzy-mail@vexpert. dbai. twvien. ac. at. by somebody who signed "Dave". , . . . Why then the "logic" in "fuzzy logic"? I don't think anyone has successfully used fuzzy sets for logical inference, nor do I think anyone wiH. In my admittedly neophyte opinion, "fuzzy logic" is a misnomer, an oxymoron. (1 would be delighted to be proven wrong on that. ) . . . I carne to the fuzzy literature with an open mind (and open wal let), high hopes and keen interest. I am very much disiHusioned with "fuzzy" per se, but I did happen across some extremely interesting things along the way. " Dave, thanks for the nice quote! Enthusiastic on the surface, are not many of us suspicious deep down? In some books and journals the word fuzzy is religiously avoided: fuzzy set theory is viewed as a second-hand cheap trick whose aim is nothing else but to devalue good classical theories and open up the way to lazy ignorants and newcomers.
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Kuncheva, Ludmila Ilieva was born on August 25, 1959 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Arrived in Wales, 1997. Daughter of Ilia Ivanov and Svetla Radoslavova Tomov.
Master of Science, Technology University, Sofia, 1982. Degree in engineering and mathematics, Technology University, Sofia, 1983. Doctor of Philosophy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1987.
Research associate Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, 1987-1996, senior research associate, 1996-1997. Lecturer University Wales, Bangor, 1997-2001, senior lecturer, since 2001.
(Fuzzy sets were first proposed by Lotfi Zadeh in his semi...)
Married Roumen Koumanov Kountchev, April 11, 1981. Children: Diana Kountchev, Kamelia Kountchev.