James Argonaut
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Join date: 2 Jun 2003
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01-13-2006 19:39
Hello peoples,
I'm thinking about creating a Fuzzy Logic decoder, (similar to the matlab command Evalfis) that would allow for use of "academic/industry" fuzzy logic.
What im wondering is if there would be a demand for this, and if people would use it.
Also does anyone in here use matlab? (it can be used to easily create Fuzzy Inference structures).
-James
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Argent Stonecutter
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Join date: 20 Sep 2005
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01-14-2006 06:54
I don't think the available memory in a script is large enough to make this really useful.
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Christopher Omega
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Join date: 28 Mar 2003
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01-14-2006 17:40
Im interested in this... I know nothing at all about industry-grade fuzzy logic - can you point me to some info about it? ==Chris
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James Argonaut
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Join date: 2 Jun 2003
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01-28-2006 22:03
Fuzzy logic uses much less memory than conventional coding systems. It's ideal for SL. That being said, i think im going to move forward on the Fuzzy logic engine. Anyone out there who has MATLAB should look up fuzzy logic in the help section. The fuzzy logic used there is pretty much the standard. Attached is a picture of "mamdani" fuzzy set made in matlab. If a pictures worth a thosuand words, well uh, heres 4000 of em 
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