This introduction to fuzzy set theory and its multitude of applications seeks to balance the character of the book with the dynamic nature of the research. This edition includes new chapters on possibility theory, fuzzy logic and approximate reasoning, expert systems, fuzzy control, fuzzy data analysis, decision making and fuzzy set models in operations research. Existing material has been updated, and extended exercises are included.
This is a case where you should not judge a book by its cover.
Not only does this book have well-explained theory, it also has lots of examples and includes many fuzzy "versions" of common mathematical concepts, not just "sets" as we tend to think of them.
Importantly, there is a lot devoted to making sure the reader understands what is going on... which is important given this kind of topic. The preface contains a lot of important philosophical preamble.
One of the best books on fuzzy theory I have ever picked up.