Fuzzy Psychology
Fuzzy Application in
Psychological Studies
Introduction
This chapter seeks to
introduce the latest achievements of fuzzy creative idea-making in the field of
knowledge-psychology, with the aim of exchanging the ideas, theorists, scholars
and experts in fuzzy and psychology. Nowadays, fuzzy progress in the sciences,
especially in the field of measurement, computational processes, and systematic
review of ambiguity and uncertainty, is very evident; on the other hand,
psychology as the most complex puzzle of existence, with many vague angles and
uncertainties, always requires decoding the semantic layers. Hidden by advanced
analytical methods and technologies. Identifying and explaining the spectral
boundaries of the psyche leads to the improvement of the quality of life and
cognitive meaning of the abnormal and damaged individuals and provides
important and important application in the accurate psychological diagnosis,
treatment of the abnormalities, improvement of life skills.
All researchers, academics and
experts are invited to submit articles and participate in the conference to
exchange their research and practical findings to enhance the effectiveness and
effectiveness of this chapter of the conference.
Scope and
Topics
The
conference will review the papers and select for presentation (oral and poster)
and print in the conference proceedings:
1. Fuzzy
Thinking in Psychological Phenomena
2. Fuzzy role in
accurate diagnosis of psychological disorders
3. Forming
psychological structures Semantic Search for Fuzzy Perspective in Psychology
4. Semantic
Search for Fuzzy Perspective in Psychology
5. Graphing
psychological phenomena and fuzzy cognitive mapping in psychological studies
6. Data Mining
and Machine Learning in the Analysis of Psychological Events
7. Fuzzy entropy in the study of psychological
phenomena
8. Fuzzy
Questionnaires in Psychology
9. Clinical
treatments based on fuzzy treatment protocols
10. The Fuzzy
Role in Psychological Metaphors
11. Fuzzy Schemas
in Cognitive Core Psychosis
12. Fuzzy Systems
in Psychiatry and Psychological Assessment
Paper
submission
Manuscripts should be submitted
via the congress online platform. Manuscripts are expected to be minimum 4 and
maximum 6 pages. Papers template is the same as what proposed on the congress
website (https://cfis2020.um.ac.ir). In the case of any
questions about the submission progress, the authors can be in contact with the
guest editor, via the email address abc.ghanbari@gmail.com.